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How do you explain the philosophy of a non-quiter to a quiter
Quote from: libliblibliblibliblib on June 29, 2016, 11:33:36 AMHow do you explain the philosophy of a non-quiter to a quiterDoes the second place runner keep running after they cross the finish line in second place?
seems like an attention whore to me
Until the convention they are all just "pledged" delegates. Last I checked (which admittedly was weeks ago) Bernie was not mathematically eliminated. I got the impression he wanted to push to get enough delegates that he could shame the superdelegates enough to turn some of them.
in the end, EMAW will always win.
These are not the intrinsic values of a Kstate fan
If I were in a race a mile behind first place, I'd still finish the race. If I were running for president in Bernie's situation, I'd have dropped out months ago, though.
Quote from: yoga-like_abana on June 29, 2016, 12:26:51 PMseems like an attention whore to meCongratulations, you share the same opinion as right wing wacko radio
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on June 29, 2016, 01:34:45 PMIf I were in a race a mile behind first place, I'd still finish the race. If I were running for president in Bernie's situation, I'd have dropped out months ago, though.What if you were limping and about to pass out and the total race was only 1.5 miles?
Why would you drop out when you can spend another few months in the spotlight trying to get people to care about issues that matter to you?
Quote from: catastrophe on June 29, 2016, 02:49:45 PMWhy would you drop out when you can spend another few months in the spotlight trying to get people to care about issues that matter to you?This is the correct answer. It's about exposing people to his ideas. Other people quit because it's better for the party for them to do so. Bernie does not care about the party, he's not even a democrat.