And it's true, they being supporters of Bernie, but obviously not his message but just the free stuff he promised. Now that Bernie is essentially eliminated (in a sucky way, I think it's wrong, f u Xaan - I see your begging for more), we see who were supporting his anti-establishment message vs those that just wanted free stuff and ready to hop on the Hillary train no matter what. Hillary IS establishment, and used that same establishment to eliminate Bernie.
Some of the dems are no less guilty than some of the repubs. Even Mitt is saying he may vote for the libertarian candidate, which is nothing but a globalist democrat neocon (how the libertarian party has fallen
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] ). Because in both parties, establishment elites weigh heavily in the balances against the popular vote of their parties.
I see where the denial is coming from here though, and it's purely partisan. Well I don't support either party in that, I support the constitution and the rule of law (the lawful law). I have more faith in my fellow countrymen with their [legal] votes compared to the few politicians and their manipulation of the system to save their jobs, or to save themselves from going to prison. Seems this whole partisan crud is more about Eurasia vs Eastasia vs Oceania in the true sense of it (1984). Now we just need to increase our perpetual wars to deflect these issues for the sheeple.