Clementine
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Considering the way the left freaked out over Trump endorsements and even what Trump's delegates say, this ought to alarm them. Just kidding. They dismiss this stuff when it's one of their own.
I mean, we have a leader who destroyed his country and left the people in a state of total misery who thinks Sanders is revolutionary.
"Endorsements matter to the left, right?
A few days ago, when Kim Jong Un endorsed Donald Trump, it was big news. Before that, it was David Duke. According to the left, endorsements like this matter - a lot. If they're to be believed, everyone is supposed to view these proclamations iron-clad indicators that a Trump Presidency will turn the United States into a racist North Korean-style dystopia.
Now, according to The Hill, Bernie Sanders has locked up the coveted support of one of his kindred spirits: Venezuelan socialist "President" Nicolas Maduro.
Venezuela's president, Nicolas Maduro, is backing Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders, his "revolutionary friend."
"Bernie Sanders, our revolutionary friend, ought to win in the United States,"
Maduro said this week during a lengthy televised broadcast, according to a Reuters report. Maduro, a socialist who often criticizes the U.S. and has praised the self-described democratic socialist from Vermont, said Sanders would win in the U.S. "if the elections were free."
No sane person really believes endorsements like this matter, but the left isn't particularly sane. So let's employ Saul Alinsky's fourth "rule for radicals." It states that we should always "Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules." Since their rules say Kim Jong Un's endorsement of Trump is a legitimate predictor, it's only fair to assume they feel the same way about Maduro's faith in Sanders."
http://www.caintv.com/venezuelan-president-endorses
I mean, we have a leader who destroyed his country and left the people in a state of total misery who thinks Sanders is revolutionary.
"Endorsements matter to the left, right?
A few days ago, when Kim Jong Un endorsed Donald Trump, it was big news. Before that, it was David Duke. According to the left, endorsements like this matter - a lot. If they're to be believed, everyone is supposed to view these proclamations iron-clad indicators that a Trump Presidency will turn the United States into a racist North Korean-style dystopia.
Now, according to The Hill, Bernie Sanders has locked up the coveted support of one of his kindred spirits: Venezuelan socialist "President" Nicolas Maduro.
Venezuela's president, Nicolas Maduro, is backing Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders, his "revolutionary friend."
"Bernie Sanders, our revolutionary friend, ought to win in the United States,"
Maduro said this week during a lengthy televised broadcast, according to a Reuters report. Maduro, a socialist who often criticizes the U.S. and has praised the self-described democratic socialist from Vermont, said Sanders would win in the U.S. "if the elections were free."
No sane person really believes endorsements like this matter, but the left isn't particularly sane. So let's employ Saul Alinsky's fourth "rule for radicals." It states that we should always "Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules." Since their rules say Kim Jong Un's endorsement of Trump is a legitimate predictor, it's only fair to assume they feel the same way about Maduro's faith in Sanders."
http://www.caintv.com/venezuelan-president-endorses