Tag: Bernie sanders

  • THE FINCH THAT STOLE BERNIE

    THE FINCH THAT STOLE BERNIE

    Earlier today I reported that Bernie Sanders had a symbolic event: A sparrow landed on his podium.

    Perhaps that is wrong. It looks like, instead, it was a finch..

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    From a contributor on BEFORE IT’S NEWS:

    When finches come into our awareness it is a sure sign of prosperous and joyous times ahead. Finches are an omen of high energy and bright days on the horizon. Natives held the finch as a symbol of upcoming celebration. Finches are song birds, and their music heralds the bounty of spring. When the finch sings to our awareness it is a beckoning to unleash our own song. If we’ve been concealing our brilliance from the world – the finch is a sign to start making our value more audible and available to others. Its bird meaning deals with sociability too, and if the finch comes into your life it may be a signal to get more involved with social activities.

    The birds feel the Bern..

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  • Coin toss Caucus and the clown from 5th Avenue

    Coin toss Caucus and the clown from 5th Avenue

    Excitement has been building for….oh my God, about four years now? The primary season is upon us.. the groundhog says an early spring.  Donald Trump’s hair saw its shadow in Iowa. And despite Ted Cruz’s inability to score a kiss from his daughter, he won in a surprise victory. Trump down for the count? Probably not.. he surged late in Iowa and banked more on New Hampshire and South Carolina. And really, Iowa hasn’t picked a winner in more than 8 years (Santorum 12 and Huckabee 08) …

    That is not stopping the media pile on. They propped him up for ratings for months.. and now they are going to try to take him down. New York papers first.

    The stunning headline and photo from the NEW YORK DAILY NEWS is amazing.. it’s really not journalism, but it is showcasing a vibrant style that only the UK papers have made their own.

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    The paper also forfeited journalistic standards with the employment of this sentence:  The outspoken mogul suffered a “yuge” loss in the Hawkeye State’s caucuses Monday night, finishing a distant second to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and nearly falling into third place.

    Yuge indeed.

    There is reaction to the hit piece.

    But what may be an even bigger and stranger story was captured by the Drudge Report today with its headline: AMERICA ON A COIN TOSS.

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    There is apparently a rule in Iowa.. when a caucus is deadlocked, you toss a coin. In this election, Bernie Sanders and Hillary were tied in 6 — SIX — deadlocked voted.. Coins were tossed. Each time, all 6, Hillary Clinton won.

    Karen Friar writes,

    The race between the Democrat presidential hopefuls was so tight in the Iowa caucus Monday that in at least six precincts, the decision on awarding a county delegate came down to a coin toss. And Clinton won all six, media reports said. The situation came about in precincts where Sanders and Clinton were running neck-and-neck, but there were an odd number of delegates, so they couldn’t be evenly split between the two. That was the case in precincts in Ames, Newton, West Branch, Davenport and two in Des Moines, the Des Moines Register reported.

    The media reports may all be focusing on the perceived DownFall of Trump (it will not happen, at least not yet) but the real story should be the nearly 50+% that Bernie Sanders acquired. And get this amazing stat that was reported by MSNBC, anchored by Brian Williams (he’s back and will live to tell the tall tale about it): Apparently exit polls showed a stunning near 90% of voters under the age of 30 went for Sanders. Stop and think about that number for a second.. 91% to be exact. A crotchety old white-haired Senator. And 90% of people younger are ditching Hillary and the 20th century to ride his wave.. THAT my friends is the real story.

    Enough politics for now.

    Back to the news.
    As NOT reported by the fine journalists at the DAILY NEWS.

     

  • Bernie won all the focus groups and online polls — so why is the media saying Hillary won the debate?

    Bernie won all the focus groups and online polls — so why is the media saying Hillary won the debate?

    Bernie won all the focus groups and online polls — so why is the media saying Hillary won the debate?

    The same reason that Ron Paul won all of the Republican debates in 08 and 12 but was never credited for it.

    People who have true passions and beliefs are so often .. well.. ignored.

    The mainstream wants who they want.

    And they don’t want Bernie, the same as they didn’t want Ron Paul.

    The true match made in heaven for America would actually be the libertarian free wheeling Paul vs the man of the people socialist Sanders. That, really, would be a ‘choice’ ..

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    From the NEW YORK TIMES:

    “The Revolution Is Life Versus Death,” in fact, was the title of an article he wrote for The Vermont Freeman, an alternative, authority-challenging newspaper published for a few years back then. The piece began with an apocalyptically alarmist account of the unbearable horror of having an office job in New York City, of being among “the mass of hot dazed humanity heading uptown for the 9-5,” sentenced to endless days of “moron work, monotonous work.”

    “The years come and go,” Mr. Sanders wrote, in all apparent seriousness. “Suicide, nervous breakdown, cancer, sexual deadness, heart attack, alcoholism, senility at 50. Slow death, fast death. DEATH.”

    Chalk some of this up to being young and unemployed. Mr. Sanders, now 73, has had a steady, nonrevolutionary job for quite some time now. His current workplace, the United States Senate, is not exactly known for its thrill-a-minute dynamism. But through his long evolution from outraged outsider to mainstream man in a suit, Mr. Sanders has remained true to his original message: sympathy for the downtrodden, the impoverished and the disenfranchised in the face of the rich and the powerful.

    And the profile goes on..

    Bernie Sanders is the Ron Paul of 2016–a big base of little people donating a little bit of money, pocket change, couch coins.. Whatever they can find.. For the man they think can change the nation. Paul and Sanders are both true believers, both on opposite sides of the political spectrum..
    And perhaps in a perfect world, the general election ballot would feature Bernie Sanders vs Ron Paul. Now that would be a debate for the heart and soul of the future–I would even bet record turnout as well.

    However, primaries happen.
    And when they do, Clintons and Bushes do very well.
    The rest will be history.