Sunday, July 24, 2016

Trouble in Freedom-Hater-land

All is not well as the F-Hers descend upon Philly.

Mayonnaise Hair feels the need to hang it up in light of what the hacked correspondences reveal about her, um, character:

The embattled chair of the Democratic National Committee, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, announced she would resign at the end of her party’s convention this week, a victim of her toxic relationship with peers and a trove of embarrassing internal emails.
“Going forward, the best way for me to accomplish those goals [of winning the presidency for Hillary Clinton] is to step down as Party Chair at the end of this convention,” the Florida congresswoman said Sunday in a written statement. “As Party Chair, this week I will open and close the Convention and I will address our delegates about the stakes involved in this election not only for Democrats, but for all Americans.”


What kinds of specifics might have catalyzed this sudden move?

Wasserman Schultz became fatally damaged goods in her own party after the WikiLeaks release showed Wasserman Schultz referring to Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver as "damn liar" and an "ASS" and said the senator has “never been a member of the Democratic Party and has no understanding of what we do.” 

Speaking of Sanders, his devotees have no plans to go gentle into that good night:

Bernie's delegates to the Democratic convention are PISSED about the revelations in the wikileaks document dump, as well as the revelation that Hillary is bringing DWS onto her campaign and thus is showing absolutely no contrition. A group of Bernie delegates just sent out an email indicating that they are going to release their plan tomorrow morning to both block Hillary's pick of Tim Kaine for VP and also attempt to sway Democrat super delegates to their side . . . 
Disarray seems to be the fashion this summer.

7 comments:

  1. Ye shall know them by their hair.

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  2. It's gonna take a lot to top the RNC Circus.

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  3. Michael Brown's mom will no doubt bring down the house.

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  4. Law and order, Nixon proclaimed!

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  5. Whilst Spiro excoriated the nabobs of negativity until he slithered off defamed.

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  6. So you are convinced that Brown really did say "hands up don't shoot" and that Wilson killed him in cold blood?

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  7. Has it been to trial yet? There are so many of these I can't keep track. Law and order though! The tired old refrain. Oh, and make America greet again! Make it happen. Now!

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