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Sunday, March 27, 2016

The U.S. Constitution fears the masses, represses the Vulgariat

    • [CNN)Saturday was a big day for Bernie Sanders' quest for the Democratic presidential nomination as he swept to resounding victories in the caucus states of Hawaii, Washington and Alaska. But the delegate math is still in Hillary Clinton's favor.]





         The pro-Hillary news media continues to slight the big victories of Bernie Sanders. How could he win so many states with an overwhelming vote ?

         How can Hillary Clinton supporters be so lethargic ? Hubris ? Would not any astute politician be alarmed about such humiliating losses ? Can all this Sanders enthusiasm be dismissed as aberrational ?

         So much blind faith in the inertia of the status quo . Hillary is THE candidate of the status quo.



      IN THE NEWS TODAY
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      [   I'm having trouble understanding why if Washington had 101 delegates up for grabs- and 100% votes are in, why is Bernie only showing a win of 23 delegates? With his percentage being close to 73% of the votes shouldn't he have close to 73 delegates won? ]


    •    What is innate in the structure of the American political system is not so much passion for " democracy " as fear of the common people.

         Our Electoral College-even our Supreme Court - is a check on the " vulgar masses " , the Vulgariat.

         How much control do the America people as a whole have over foreign policy ? Would we have voted for the Iraq War ? For the reprehensible conduct of this " war on terrorism " - a cover for the New Colonialism ?

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