They know they are going to lose.
That looks pretty obvious to me now, I guess it's obvious to them finally too.
They know they are going to lose.
Pretty much everything you've said.
I mean, there is a small basis in SOME truth. But the worldview itself & perception of events is completely warped, as though through the most extreme partisan prism.
It's in complete contrast to what actually happened this week. Again, we can revisit this discussion in a few days.
booing Panetta
shouting 'lock her up' at the mention of Hillary's name
Sanders supporters signs being confiscated and losing their seating credentials
Debbie Wassermen booed off the stage and FIRED...
Not one American flag displayed on day one....
ALL TRUE....but you think I'm supposed to see it all as Democratic unity.....
No need to revisit the discussion....not even one the facts stated above will change.....I'll view it as the reality
of exactly what occurred and you can view these events from your fantasy world.
It's not true that there were no American flags on the first day. And as for the booing, it was such a small number of people. It's okay to hang your hat on them...I encourage it actually. I really can't stand Republicans, it's personal with me, and i am just the kind of spiteful bitch who would love to see you all have your hopes up until the hammer comes down, hard.
I still fondly remember the days in 2012 when ILA had in his signature that the polls were "skewed", Romney was going to win in a, and I quote, "landslide", and if he didn't ILA would leave the board. Which he reneged on immediately. But oh the schadenfreude. It just made it that much sweeter. Do it again, please do it again.
I don't know if its due to the loss of their icon Rodger Ailes or if it was because of how great the DNC was last night, but they were miserable.
Those people were so unhappy, I wondered if there were men with assault rifles pointed at them on the other side of the camera.
They kept covering "other stories" instead of the convention and would talk about it for a moment, then quickly change the subject.
Imagine know you're going to spend the next three months talking about the debacle that is the coming general election.
The Democrats are going to win in a landslide even bigger than the Reagan/Bush landslide in 1980.
I don't know if its due to the loss of their icon Rodger Ailes or if it was because of how great the DNC was last night, but they were miserable.
Those people were so unhappy, I wondered if there were men with assault rifles pointed at them on the other side of the camera.
They kept covering "other stories" instead of the convention and would talk about it for a moment, then quickly change the subject.
After comparing the two conventions I would not be surprised. Even Trump seems to know it judging from his Twitter meltdown today.
They need an October Surprise on Hillary.
Otherwise, I think it's over.