I'm sure it's just coincidence that all the inconvenient questions you refuse to answer are "straw men".Oh, look: Pogo's refusing to answer an inconvenient question.I'm curious how you believe this refutes my assertion that the Democratic Party doesn't care what their members think, because their members will vote for who they're told to vote for."That has little to do with who the party nominates."Bernie's already dropped out. No refunds!Really? The Party that has told its members, "STFU, we're not running Bernie like you want!" twice?The Party decides who will be the nominee. Input from the proles is not required.Haven't got a clue.Joe Biden Has Held Government Office for 50 Years. What Has He Accomplished?
His roles will be those of Rescuer, Restorer and Seat-Warmer, until a more viable Democratic or Centrist executive comes along.
There's one way the primaries served a useful purpose, the purpose they're designed for anyway --- the focus group. Several wannabes got to strut their stuff and in effect audition for the part. All of that material could be pored over by the DNC hierarchy to arrive at a viable candidate. Even if her name isn't Tulsi.
Been telling everybody here exactly that for weeks now. Thanks for the backup.
And you will vote for whom you're told to vote for.
Pity nobody "tells me" who to vote for then, innit. Must be convenient.
Democrats sure do hate democracy, don't they?
Don't know. Bring them in and we'll find out. It's your assertion.
We'll find that out after their convention in August, won't we.
Creepy Uncle Joe may get the nomination. The smart money says he will be replaced before the election.
Sanders dropped out of the primary campaign. That has little to do with who the party nominates.
As you may know, at this point nobody is campaigning, for either party.
Like I said -- Democrats hate democracy.
Hey, political parties aren't democracies. Never have been. It's a private club that can, and will, nominate whoever it wants to nominate.
I guess you're trying vainly to suggest here that the bread-and-circus of "primary elections" are some kind of either required exercise or binding result. They are neither. Ask Teddy Roosevelt how winning the primaries "assures" you of the nomination.
I'm sure you are.
Next in line please.
See my last post, specifically the term "straw man".
I'm sure it's equally coincidental that you can't figure out how to stop posting them.