Fury builds among Sanders supporters over stonewalling by Dem establishment

It is easy to argue just about any position. I think the argument is easily made that NOW is the time for Bernie to expose - to the greatest extent possible - issues in the Democratic primary process. And NOW is that time - all the way up until the convention. If Sanders stopped rocking the Democratic Party boat today, ALL the conversations on how to fix what is broken would go up in smoke by the end of the week. Do the healing after the convention. Sanders has managed to disrupt the Democratic establishment to a greater extent than any time in my life. And that disruption is very much needed. The process is is deeply flawed. I mean how the FUCK is it possible for so many super delegates to already be behind one particular candidate BEFORE the primaries even get started? That_is_absurd. Sanders needs to keep winning as many more states as possible and needs to keep making the Democratic Party more and more aware of how broken it really is and of how many of its members are totally disgusted with it. So, yes Bernie should keep stirring the pot, exposing the flaws, and shining a bright light on the ugliness that hides under the surface. The truth is that there is always more at stake than just the next four years. The Democratic Party is not in much better health than the Republican Party. The Republican Party has ignored its members for too long, and now it is as near to collapse as it gets.

Then there is Hillary herself - she is as much of a reason the Bernie or Bust movement exists as Bernie is - and in fact I would say she is the primary reason the movement exists. She's such a slime ball that I have a very, very difficult time admitting even to myself that she is any better than Trump. I can't even stomach the notion of voting for her in November. She is the perfect symbol of all that is wrong with the Democratic Party. Yes, I am considering not voting for her; but no, it really doesn't have anything to do with Bernie Sanders. All Bernie Sanders did was offer an example of the type of person we should be voting for.

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