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Rage Against the Machine

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The Democratic Insider Machine’s pushing of sorta senile Biden against socialist Sanders is quite breathtaking.

But that isn’t even the entirety of the Machine’s anti-​democratic agenda.

“The establishment narrative warfare against [Representative Tulsi] Gabbard’s campaign dwarfs anything we’ve seen against Sanders,” writes Caitlin Johnstone on her popular blog, “and the loathing and dismissal they’ve been able to generate have severely hamstrung her run.”

No kidding. But why would the Machine prefer Sanders over Gabbard? 

“It turns out that a presidential candidate can get away with talking about economic justice and plutocracy when it comes to domestic policy,” Ms. Johnstone goes on, “and some light dissent on matters of foreign policy will be tolerated, but aggressively attacking the heart of the actual bipartisan foreign policy consensus will get you shut down, smeared and shunned like nothing else.”

This pro-​war, anti-​Tulsi agenda was seen right after SuperTuesday. 

You see, Representative Gabbard got a delegate, from American Samoa (where Michael Bloomberg’s vast fortune also nabbed a delegate). And, by the rules that have been followed so far, a delegate gets you onto the big debate stage.

But almost immediately, word from the Democratic National Committee hit the Twittersphere: “We have two more debates — of course the threshold will go up. By the time we have the March debate, almost 2,000 delegates will be allocated. The threshold will reflect where we are in the race, as it always has.”

The DNC — the Machine — is rewriting the rules.

Tulsi must not speak. 

Even if her competence and ecumenical appeal might actually save the Democratic Party, were her name to replace Biden and Sanders in the second or third voting round of a contested convention.

Such a fierce opponent of regime-​change wars is obviously unacceptable to the Machine.

This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob.


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1 reply on “Rage Against the Machine”

Paul, you are correct that Gabbard is the most unacceptable as she has expressed policy changes a president can place into effect. Sanders is less dangerous as he would have to get past the congress to effect his policies, which the DNC masters do not believe is possible or at least controllable and when they are rejected the Republicans fault. 
However, lost here is that Biden will not be the cantidate. Just before the convention  or after the first non-​conclusive ballot, it will be “found” Biden has being diagnosed with something disqualifying and it will be the back room with bourbon and cigars that will announce the “replacement” and “consensus” nominee he “favors”.  Do not be surprised if Hillary or Michelle are selected to weld Excalibur in the DNC’s effort to slay the orange dragon. 

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