I know expressing "outrage" is
de rigueur nowadays - but no. This isn't "outrageous."
"Eat my butt" is just a pithy expression of the inner wits & souls typical of politicians and their hangers-on.
Ugly and childish, maybe - and certainly pathetic - but not outrageous.
THIS is outrageous:
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THIS is outrageous:
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What if the sayer of that line was also an enabler of suspected war criminals/dronegangsters?
A DNC operator working on SWCs Hillary-Obama enablement would also be outrageous.
The original comment was actually non-serious but it lead to a serious and more importan topic.
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Bernie Sanders Fans’ DNC ‘Collusion’ Conspiracy Theory is Embarrassing Garbage
by Tommy Christopher | 12:09 pm,
June 20th, 2016
Fans and supporters of Independent Vermont Senator and Democratic presidential runner-up
Bernie Sanders are crying “collusion” over
a leaked memo that they say proves “collusion” between the Democratic National Committee and the media to “rig” the Democratic nominating contest in favor of now-presumptive Democratic presidential nominee
Hillary Clinton. The only problem with that theory is everything.
The document in question is a memo that was included in the documents leaked from the same alleged hack that contained an opposition research file on presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, and which according to Sanders supporters like The New York Daily News’ Shaun King,
is damning evidence of a DNC thumb on the scale:
Two other documents that are very concerning were internal memos. One, claiming to be written on May 26, 2015, a full year before Hillary was declared the winner of the party’s presidential nomination and months before the first primary was held, speaks of her as if she is already the nominee and how they aim to spend the following year preparing her for such a moment.
The DNC is supposed to be an unbiased arbiter of the campaign and this memo suggests anything but that. Furthermore, the memo gives strategies for they can best position her for general election. One of those strategies says they aim to, “Use specific hits to muddy the water around ethics, transparency, and campaign finance attacks on HRC.”
Another memo claims that they “will utilize reporters to drive a message” but do so “with no fingerprints” on the process so that the public believes the messages are coming from the reporters and not the campaign.
The
memo, which has
not been authenticated (but certainly looks like the real deal), does contain those specific phrases, but that’s where reality ends and fevered Berniebot fantasy begins. Here’s the text of the portion King cites:
http://www.mediaite.com/online/berni...ssing-garbage/