Paul Krugman slices and carves up Bernie.

Paul Krugman has had enough of Bernie Sanders, and quite frankly, so have I. In his latest opinion piece for the N.Y. Times, Krugman makes the charge that Sanders has overstayed his welcome, and is turning a once noble and productive campaign into a circus, consisting of whining and crying over the fact that he isn’t winning.

Over the past few weeks, as Hillary Clinton has been winning state after state, and pulling farther ahead in delegates, Sanders has been carping at the fact that Clinton’s victories have been mainly because of those conservative southern voters, voters somehow not being able to vote, but his biggest complain is that those, evil, nasty super-delegates who have gone to Hillary, are somehow corrupt and shouldn’t be allowed. Then to prove how much of a hypocrite he really is, those same super-delegates that he claims are corrupt are the ones he is trying so hard to get, even though he is 3 million votes behind Hillary, and add to the fact that Hillary is an actual Democrat, compared to Bernie, who became one because he had too.
According to Krugman, Bernie Sanders is not facing reality, and any credibility and goodwill he has had in the past, is rapidly disappearing. Bernie keeps saying he is going all the way to the convention in Philadelphia, and he thinks he can still win, even though in all honesty, the contest has been over for a while.

Paul Krugman is right, we have seen an epic descent into whining and crying by Sanders. worthy of a 4 year old child kicking and screaming because he had to finish his dinner before he can go out and play. Krugman wonders if anyone can stop him before it’s too late?? I, for one, have my doubts.

http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/05/02/bernies-bad-end/?smid=tw-nytimeskrugman&smtyp=cur&am

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Author: eastcoastmoderate

I am 53 years old, love to talk politics. I don't always agree with either party, but I am closer to the Democrats than I am to Republicans. To many times, both parties just love to scream at each other, and don't put out anything to help the country. The