Posted on 02/24/2016 1:24:40 PM PST by drewh
young woman named Chelsea is burning up the Youtubes with her tearful tale of phone-banking for Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and running into scores of âreally sick peopleâ who are voting for Republican frontrunner Donald Trump. The four-minute clip was apparently posted on Facebook, but has racked up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube.
In the clip, âChelseaâ addresses the camera directly, and kind of goes to pieces immediately because, while phone-banking the deep South states for Super Tuesday, she kept running into Trump supporters who actually refer to human beings as animals:
âm going to have to go ahead and agree with Rush Limbaugh that this thing rings more falsely than a counterfeit iPhone. Itâs not so much that you wouldnât expect to hear things like this from Trump voters, but that you wouldnât expect any real human to react this way. Nothing Chelsea says is any worse than things Trump has said himself on television. And as Rush pointed out, you also wouldnât expect someone phone-banking for a Democratic candidate to constantly end up on the phone with Trump supporters. Iâve done phone-banking and canvassing, and Limbaugh is right, you work from rolls of your own partyâs voters.
If thatâs the case, then I applaud Chelseaâs crying chops, because they were really convincing, but the material was weak. If not, then hereâs hoping the Sanders campaign finds a safer space for Chelsea to phone-bank.
Good grief, they really are special snowflakes.
I think Chelsea’s back ground should be looked into. I bet she is an seasoned activist.
See, this is why collegiate "safe spaces" don't work.
LOL!
BWA HA HA HA HA.
BWAAAAA HA HA HA HA HA!
Your tears of impotent rage are so delicious.
This has to be the worst case of TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) I’ve seen to date.
Snowflake in the sun.....
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