Good News and Bad News for Bernie Sanders supporters.

The Bad News was the predictable MSM marginalization of Senator Sanders ongoing challenge to the anointed candidate of the DNC, Hillary Clinton.  The intentional delays in the various party secretaries of state conveniently slowing vote totals so they could best frame the Hillary prime-time optics was entirely predictable, and only missing the Kasich style confetti.
bernie frustrated warren
The good news is Senator Sanders is apparently fully aware of the machinations, and took to the stage at 1:30am to deliver a message antithetical to the Clinton acolytes and sycophants in the main stream media.  Bernie vowed to continue on to the Washington DC primary and all the way to Philadelphia.
The media response?  Spontaneous ‘splodey heads erupted all night.
cackles

The halls were alive,… with the sound of shrieking…
With cackles that pierced,…. through a thousand ears.

They looked to the stage,… with a gender yearning…
And in their review,… found a crooked’ sneer.

Their hearts want to run through the race with some a glee – and a cheer,
with a Bernie loy-al crowd;
Alas the D-N-C will provide only tears,
with a gender centric clown.

(Associated Press 2:02am) Bernie Sanders is vowing to continue his quest for the White House, telling supporters in California that he will fight on to compete in next week’s primary in Washington, D.C.
Sanders says at a rollicking rally in Santa Monica, California, that after that election, “we take our fight for social, economic, racial and environmental justice to Philadelphia.”
The Democratic National Convention takes place in Philadelphia next month.
That’s where Hillary Clinton will accept the Democratic nomination for president. She has the delegates needed to claim the nomination, and declared victory on Tuesday night in New York.
Sanders says, “I am pretty good at arithmetic. I know that the fight in front of us is a very, very steep fight, but we will continue to fight for every vote and every delegate.” (link)
feel the bern

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