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  • GeorgesII-7

    imagine if a thousand people walked out of the RNC,
    look how inspiring hillary and her ilk's are,

    "Like, bros, do you even watch US elections? This happens every time: a couple candidates left in a primary, they have some debates, they each criticize the other. As soon as one of them is chosen, the loser backs the winner."

    well, it doesn't really work like that bro, two candidate with similar ideas battle each other and because they have the same ideas but still have slight differences the candidate who is the most popular wins,

    do you get it?

    ok, according to the huffington post, these are the difference between bernie and hillary,
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/br…

    why in a million years would you think people who flock to hillary when the reason they believed in bernie is so diametrically opposed to what hillary stands for,

    By folding up and endorsing hillary, bernie showed that he was another sellout and that he himself doesn't believe in what he spewed for months,

    did we really follow the same election?


    • quiet day at the office again Georges?fadein11
    • This guy's video was likely taking far earlier in the day than the prime-time speaking slots.mg33
    • "This place is empty." > No it's not, I can clearly see people behind him while he says this.mg33
    • "There is nobody left in here." > Not true, there are several thousand people in there if not tens of thousands, which his panning of the crowd clearly reveals.mg33
    • I can't stand hyperbolic statements as literal truth, especially when his own video clearly disputes his claims.mg33
    • Lulz at "diametrically opposed". Take it easy on the hyperboles, guy. Also thanks for that idiotic graphic from Huffpo.
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