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Mrs. Clinton's Super Delegate Democracy
Townhall.com ^ | January 24, 2016 | Paul Jacob

Posted on 01/24/2016 8:35:29 AM PST by Kaslin

Spare this nation President Hillary Clinton. But how?

If you think Hillary Clinton is going to be indicted for her illegal misuse of classified documents, you haven't been paying attention. Attorney General Loretta Sanchez, appointed by President Obama, has discretion not to indict. She'll use it.

Want to argue that the Obama Department of Justice will put enforcing the law ahead of politics? Go right ahead.

The bigger issue, really, is whether Mrs. Clinton will be held accountable by voters. She put the people of this country at risk, and did so, quite obviously, in pursuit of her own selfish personal and political advantage. As Secretary of State, Hillary did our public business privately to keep her email from prying eyes at the State Department and elsewhere in that same federal government she wants to otherwise use to regulate everyone else.

Yet, very dangerously, her Westchester, N.Y., server and the information it stored were extremely vulnerable to capture by Chinese and Russian intelligence. And others.

It's now clear that numerous classified documents passed through her personal, private, "home" email server — Fox News reports "several dozen." Earlier this month, the U.S. Intelligence Community's Inspector General informed Congress that extremely sensitive and classified material, allegedly involving human intelligence, had been discovered on Hillary's private server. That disclosure led one former Special Operations planner to declare, "There are people's lives at stake."

Meanwhile, just last week the State Department announced it would not be able to comply with the court-mandated date to turn over the final 9,400 pages of then-Secretary of State Clinton's emails, asking the judge for a one-month extension — past the first presidential caucuses and primaries.

More Equal Than Others

Polls have consistently shown Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders besting Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire and a recent CNN poll placed Sanders ahead in Iowa as well. Clinton, however, has consistently led in national polls.

Unlike the GOP race for president, the Sanders-Clinton tussle features a one-on-one David vs. Goliath contest. Yet, in an illuminating way, it does mirror the casting of the Republican presidential contest as "outsiders" — businessman Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz and neurosurgeon Ben Carson — against "establishment" (insider) Republicans, namely, Florida Sen. Florida Man, former Florida Gov. Florida Man, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Ohio Gov. John Kasich.

On the one hand, Sen. Bernie Sanders is the ultimate "outsider." He's not even really a Democrat, at least not until 2015, when he officially joined the party to run for the party's presidential nomination. Granted, the Senator had caucused with Democrats, but has continued to call himself a "democratic socialist." Moreover, he ran and won his Vermont U.S. Senate seat as an independent. When he switched from independent to Democrat, Sanders had been the longest serving independent in the history of the U.S. Congress.

On the other hand, how can Sanders be considered an outsider when he's been on the inside of Congress legislating this awful mess for the last quarter century? Note that Republican U.S. Senators still running for president — Cruz, Rubio, and Paul — are only in their first term, bearing a tad less responsibility for the status quo. The more outside outsiders Trump, Carson and Carly Fiorina are completely guilt-free, having never served in any public office.

Still, compared to the Hillary Clinton of Democratic royal family fame, Sanders is decidedly the outsider. That's why Clinton's confidant, Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz ensured the presidential debates would only be held on weekend evenings against major sporting events, the better to avoid an audience for the challenger to score points against the party favorite.

For the record, Clinton and Wasserman Schultz also share an uncanny inability to explain the difference between a Democrat and a Socialist. But I digress.

My point is that despite the fact that a majority of Americans don't trust Hillary, and even 40 percent of Democrats say "honest" isn't a good word to describe her, Mrs. Clinton will nonetheless win the Democratic Party nomination for president.

And that's whether a majority of the people who cast ballots in Democratic primaries and caucuses vote for her . . . or not.

A Done Deal

One might surmise that the Democratic Party would embrace democratic practices and principles, and, therefore, that the candidate garnering the most votes in these exciting caucus and primary contests we hear so much about would win the party's nomination. One would surmise incorrectly.

Let me explain: Democrats have a lot of "superdelegates."

These are party leaders, elected officials and former elected officials. In short, muckety-mucks. They're appointed to be delegates and get to vote representing the party establishment, just like the delegates actually chosen through democratic elections get to vote. Thankfully, there are only 712 superdelegates among a total of 4,764 delegates.

Still, that’s 15 percent of the total vote. And why should there be even one unelected delegate voting to cancel out an elected delegate's vote?

By the way, did I mention that Hillary Clinton leads Sanders in committed superdelegates by 380 to eleven? She's winning the insider vote by an incredible 97 to 3 percent over the Bern.

What does this mean? It means that Bernie Sanders could win the actually voting in all the primaries and caucuses by a whopping 58 to 42 percent over Clinton and still lose the presidential nomination to Hillary among delegates as a whole.

That's not democracy. It's a fixed insider game . . . played to near perfection by the consummate insider politician.

Hillary Clinton will not be indicted. The DOJ won't stop her. Bernie Sanders won't stop her, either, even with an underwhelmed Democrat base flocking to the democratic socialist.

Will Republicans?


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To: jjotto

That’s actually pretty funny, isn’t it?


21 posted on 01/24/2016 9:30:45 AM PST by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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To: Kaslin

“against “establishment” (insider) Republicans, namely, Florida Sen. Florida Man, former Florida Gov. Florida Man ...

Appears to be another brain freeze.


22 posted on 01/24/2016 9:47:59 AM PST by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but socialists' ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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To: Kaslin
Crazy old witch is getting schlonged!


23 posted on 01/24/2016 9:53:36 AM PST by Bon mots
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To: LS

Hillary, who finished THIRD in the 2008 Iowa caucuses, hasn’t gotten more likable since then.


24 posted on 01/24/2016 10:20:43 AM PST by jjotto ("Ya could look it up!")
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To: Kaslin

Trump could lock up the nomination now by stating that, upon assuming POTUS, he will call for a review of the evidence. If the review finds evidence of a crime the Trump Administration’s Attorney General will prosecute Hillary as well as former Attorney General Loretta Lynch for malfeasance in office, as well as FBI Director Comey if he did not present the evidence to AG Lynch. Not stopping there, Trump should say that he will investigate Obama’s birth certificate and if fraud is found will prosecute not only Obama, but all enablers, including former FBI Director Mueller for malfeasance in office for not preventing this treasonous fraud.


25 posted on 01/24/2016 10:23:33 AM PST by C0ldWarri0r (Read Golitsyn!! Perestroika Deception)
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To: Kaslin
Mrs. Clinton will nonetheless win the Democratic Party nomination for president.

It's an old formula and not always successful but it does confer a considerable advantage. The strategy is to pound the opposition candidate in the media to the point where "lesser of two evils" mantra will permit Democrats to vote without really considering what they're doing. That is historically a dismaying easy thing to do with the sort of control over the media that the Democrats enjoy.

However, there is the hazard that disappointed Bernie enthusiasts - there are more of them than one might like to think - will not be swayed and treat the whole thing for the cheat that it is, as a certain number of Republicans have with McCain and Romney. Was it a significant number? In '08, possibly not, in '12, probably so.

The woman is unlikable, untrustworthy, and unfit for any office at all because she's proven corrupt in every one she's held. One is used to the customary derision that all politicians should be in jail - it's true more often than not - but this one really ought to be in prison in a very literal sense. Before Trump and Cruz nobody dared to use that as a campaign talking point, which is why she has gotten away with what she has for as long as she has. A McCain or a Romney would consider it un-collegial. Cruz and Trump had better not.

26 posted on 01/24/2016 10:40:07 AM PST by Billthedrill
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To: al baby

Well, let’s hope Loretta Lynch doesn’t start doing that.
Are you still in OC? It was a hoppin’ place, but I escaped in 2002.


27 posted on 01/24/2016 11:50:30 AM PST by Chewbarkah
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To: C0ldWarri0r

Well he would have to include well over 90 % of those in congress all of the left wing media


28 posted on 01/24/2016 11:55:48 AM PST by al baby (Hi Mom yes I know)
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To: Billthedrill
 
 
However, there is the hazard that disappointed Bernie enthusiasts - there are more of them than one might like to think - will not be swayed and treat the whole thing for the cheat that it is, as a certain number of Republicans have with McCain and Romney. Was it a significant number? In '08, possibly not, in '12, probably so.
 
And there lies the consequences of any convention chicanery - the Sandernistas I'm familiar with loathe the Rancid Hag. They wouldn't vote for that creature even with a gun to their heads. All of them can't be expected to sit it out, but there would be a significant number - probably enough of them to wage a successful demand for Bern to run anyway.
 
 

29 posted on 01/24/2016 1:09:58 PM PST by lapsus calami (What's that stink? Code Pink ! ! And their buddy Murtha, too!)
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To: Chewbarkah; fieldmarshaldj; BillyBoy; AuH2ORepublican; Clintonfatigued; randita; ...

You may soon know Sanchez as a Senator, she’s running for Boxer’s seat. The dem power brokers favor AG Kamala Harris though, I guess a light shade of Black trumps Latina even in California. Sanchez had a bit of a faux pas when she said “5-20% of Muslims want a Caliphate”. Her maximum of 20% is lower than my minimum but that kind of comment isn’t helpful in dem races.

Because of Cali’s awful top-two primary and the fact than several Republicans are running, none of them particularity prominent, a State Assemblyman is the leader of the pack, Harris and Sanchez and may face each other in November. That would suck.


30 posted on 01/24/2016 3:59:28 PM PST by Impy (They pull a knife, you pull a gun. That's the CHICAGO WAY, and that's how you beat the rats!)
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