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Wipeout.

Settle or Bern (and not the burn that Madeline Albright thinks non Hillary voters should do)



Bernie Sanders told his supporters pretty much what you would expect after they gave the nation's first 2016 primary to a socialist:
Tonight we served notice to the political and economic establishment of this country, that the American people will not continue to accept a corrupt campaign finance system that is undermining American democracy, and we will not accept a rigged economy in which ordinary Americans work longer hours for lower wages while almost all new incoming wealth goes to the top one per cent.

Class warfare! Class warfare! Class warfare! I saw a shot of Hillary Clinton giving a speech, and in the background, (I don't think that the Clinton people knew this) there were two guys wearing t-shirts that you could read clearly that said, “Settle for Hillary”. Well it appears as if a lot of people didn't settle for Hillary. They settled for Berrrr-nie. And he won big in New Hampshire. Now, it's still an unknown about how he's going to do in South Carolina, and how he's going to do in the other Southern states, but there will be a lot of speculation on the part of the pundits. My advice is the same advice that I gave you about this one as well about Iowa. Let's wait and let the voters vote. That's when we will know. But clearly the results in New Hampshire, the first voting primary of the election season, silently went to Trump. Kasich pulled out a second place finish. Cruz, Bush and Rubio were statistically tied. Now for those that finished near the bottom – Christie 7% Fiorina 4%, for Carson 2% – I believe that they have some reassessing to do. As in, do they have enough money to limp into South Carolina? Because you see it’s going to be harder to try to make a showing in South Carolina because it's a bigger a state, they’ve got more voters, and I know that the media wants to talk about it’s got more black people and more minorities and Hispanics and that could change things. It could, but it still takes a lot of money to saturate the state of South Carolina the way they saturated the state of New Hampshire. So New Hampshire is now officially in the book.

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