yamiche alcindorA New York Times journalist interrupted candidate Bernie Sanders as he tried to call on another reporter during a press conference.
The intentional interruption was targeted for the current media cycle by repeatedly asking the Vermont senator how he’d address all women who say he is acting sexist for standing in the way of Clinton becoming the first female presidential nominee in American history.
While it is difficult to determine who the questioner is [ADD: It was New York Times Reporter Yamiche Alcindor Pictured above] from the audio of the press conference, the exact question was this:

“What do you say to women … What do you say to women who say that you staying in the race is sexist because you are standing in the way of what would be the first female president”?


If Bernie was quicker on his feet he could have quickly replied: Is Hillary Clinton anti-Semitic because she stands in the way of what might be the first Jewish president?
Alas, an opportunity missed.
Unfortunately, Bernie Sanders is only just beginning to feel the outer fringes of the united DNC flamethrowers aimed at him in what will be a 48 hour scorched earth campaign set to begin at 8:00pm tomorrow evening.
That collectivist campaign will reach its zenith on Wednesday morning when President Obama announces his full endorsement for Hillary Clinton.
Bernie Sanders, and all of his supporters, will be cast onto the growing ash heap containing anyone who stood in the way of a Clinton.
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