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Bernie Sanders: ‘We intend to take the fight all the way to California’ — but not necessarily the conventionYahoo NewsDylan Stableford Senior editor April 24, 2016Bernie Sanders speaks at a rally in Providence, R.I., on Sunday. (Photo: Steven Senne/AP)Following Bernie Sanders’ loss to Hillary Clinton in the New York primary last week, his campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, vowed that the Vermont senator would take his fight to the Democratic convention in Philadelphia in July.But on Sunday, Sanders would only look as far ahead as California’s Democratic primary on June 7.“We intend to take the fight all the way to California,” Sanders said on ABC’s “This Week With George Stephanopoulos,” “so people throughout this country have a right to determine who they want as president and what kind of agenda they want for the Democratic Party.”Sanders repeated the phrase when asked if he would support Clinton as the Democratic nominee in the fall, just as she supported Barack Obama in 2008.“We’re not giving this thing up,” the self-described democratic socialist said. “We’re going all the way to California. But if she is the nominee, I would hope that she puts together the strongest progressive agenda that says, ‘Yes, we’re going to stand with the working families in this country. We are prepared to take on the fossil fuel industry and the drug companies Wall Street and the billionaire class.’ And if she has a candidate for vice president who is prepared to carry that mantle, prepared to engage in that fight, I think that would be a very good thing for her campaign.”On NBC’s “Meet The Press,” Sanders focused on the present.“We are in this race. We are not writing our obituary. We’re in this race to California,” he said, before letting a tense change slip. “And we’re proud of the campaign we ran.”On CBS’ “Face The Nation,” Sanders said it wouldn’t be fair to the Golden State to drop out before it got to vote.“You can’t say to largest state in this country, ‘California, you can’t determine who the nominee will be or what the agenda will be,’” he said.On CNN’s “State of the Union,” Sanders pointed to its 475 delegates as his “narrow path” to winning the Democratic nomination.“I’m not going to tell you that it’s easy,” Sanders said. “What polls seem to be showing is that many of the states yet to come — including California, our largest state — we have a real shot to win. And I think, also, there are a lot of delegates out there who are looking at the general matchup, and what they’re seeing in polls is that Bernie Sanders is running a lot stronger against Donald T rump than is Hillary Clinton, because we can appeal to a lot of independents and people, not just the Democrats.”
“So, I think we do have a path to victory,” Sanders continued. “I think we have come a very, very long way in the last year, and we’re going to fight for every last vote until the California and the D.C. primary.”The Washington, D.C., primary is scheduled for June 14.In an interview with Yahoo News last week, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook predicted she’ll have the magic number of delegates needed to secure the nomination by that date.“I’m not concerned with the primary going until the end,” he said. “I think Hillary, by the end of the primary, by the time the states on June 7 and June 14 vote, it’ll be clear who the nominee is gonna be.”
I never dared to dream he would go away on his own. It's more like I have a persistent vision of a fascist America, with intermittent hope that Cruz can stop him...and then I realize it's merely the difference between a populist fascist and a theocratic fascist, and it makes me seriously consider the Oligarchy alternative.Which leads to the entrenchment question- If we choose one of the above, which form of government are we least likely to get stuck with? Defying and rejecting both the Clintons and Bushes would have been a turning point away from Oligarchy, but if we don't, we're boiler plating the bureaucracy old boy network. Sure, there's bound to be blowback to whoever ascends the thrown, but all of the Obama hate didn't stop his re-election. All the next president has to do is choose a war. Then, they can seize more power and stifle dissent. This fork in the road is the devil's own trident.
Uno could probably make you deader...
I'm seeing headlines that Cruz announced Carly Fiorina as his running mate. What? -you needed a woman they'd say was only picked for being a woman against Mrs. Clinton? Did Sarah Palin chicken out or ask for too much money? Was Michelle Bachman off her med this week and shot at the operatives who approached her to ask? Did Elizabeth Dole drop dead and not tell anyone?There are Republican women running around who are not lightweights with so many insurmountable negatives, Senator...
I'm just seeing the "Lucifer in the flesh" headlines. Think I'd prefer Lucifer.
Boehner calls Cruz 'Lucifer in the flesh'CNNBy Tom LoBianco and Deirdre Walsh, Updated 8:00 AM ET, Fri April 29, 2016 Story highlightsBoehner said he was "texting buddies" with Donald T rumpHe is also friends with former House colleague and fellow Ohioan John KasichWashington (CNN) — Former House Speaker John Boehner called Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz "Lucifer in the flesh," in a withering interview at Stanford University published Thursday. In it, he repeated many of the same attacks he used last month while calling on his successor, Paul Ryan, to seek the Republican nomination."Lucifer in the flesh," Boehner told Stanford's David Kennedy, a history professor emeritus, according to the Stanford Daily. "I have Democrat friends and Republican friends. I get along with almost everyone, but I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life."Boehner also said he was "texting buddies" with GOP presidential front-runner Donald T rump and friends with former House colleague and fellow Ohioan, John Kasich.The account in the student newspaper is accurate, a source close to Boehner confirmed Thursday. Cruz tweeted a response Thursday morning: "Tell me again who will stand up to Washington? T rump, who's Boehner's "texting and golfing buddy," or Carly & me?"Quote Ted Cruz @tedcruz Tell me again who will stand up to Washington? T rump, who's Boehner's "texting and golfing buddy," or Carly & me?Retweets 1,895 Likes 2,143 7:23 AM - 28 Apr 2016He later told reporters Boehner "allowed his inner T rump to come out." "The interesting thing is I've never worked with John Boehner, I don't know the man," Cruz said. "Indeed, during the government shut down, I reached out to John Boehner, to work with him to get something meaningful done. He said, 'I have no interest in talking to you.' "Boehner and Cruz clashed over the government shutdown and Obamacare fights from the time Cruz took his Senate seat in 2013 to when Boehner stepped down last fall.Cruz continued: "When John Boehner calls me Lucifer, he is directing it at you. What Boehner is angry at is me standing with the American people."Cruz has been arguing for months now that he is the candidate best positioned to unify the Republican Party ahead of the November battle. But his support among his many Senate and House colleagues has been tepid at best -- with a handful of senators only recently endorsing him.Boehner's relationship with Cruz pre-dates their time in Congress together. Cruz was hired as part of Boehner's legal team, after he sued a Democratic congressman, Rep. Jim McDermott of Washington state, for breaking wiretapping laws back in 1998. The Ohio congressman was caught on a telephone phone call talking to then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich about ethics allegations against the speaker, and McDermott released the tape to the press. After years of litigation of arguing the release of the call by McDermott was unlawful, Boehner prevailed in the case.Boehner also compared Cruz to the devil last month in a talk before financial industry lobbyists and executives in Florida. In the same March speech he urged Ryan to seek the nomination."If we don't have a nominee who can win on the first ballot, I'm for none of the above," Boehner said at the Futures Industry Association conference. "They all had a chance to win. None of them won. So I'm for none of the above. I'm for Paul Ryan to be our nominee."Ryan has adamantly ruled out accepting the Republican nomination. He also said Thursday he has "a much better relationship with Sen. Cruz" than Boehner."Look, my job is to help unify our party. It's to take all pieces of the conservative movement in the Republican Party and help stitch them together, especially after a primary," Ryan said at a news conference. "I have a very good relationship with both of these men and I'm going to keep it that way."
Ted Cruz @tedcruz Tell me again who will stand up to Washington? T rump, who's Boehner's "texting and golfing buddy," or Carly & me?Retweets 1,895 Likes 2,143 7:23 AM - 28 Apr 2016