Beelzebuddy
Penultimate Amazing
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No, that's hyperbole, meant to call attention to an inherent contradiction in insulting the people whose cooperation you need to win. A straw man would be written with the implication that someone was actually advocating that position, which I certainly hope isn't the case.There's so much straw in there I'd worry about spontaneous combustion.
I would be telling the Berniecrats to suck it up and compromise, same as I'm telling the Hillary folks now.What would you say to Hillary supporters if she lost the primary resoundingly yet they were trying to force Bernie to adopt her entire platform with the threat of staying home and letting Trump win?
Like it or not, modern American politics has been set up so that a blowhard joke of a candidate can be despised by the public, discarded by the big funding sources, disowned by his own party, and still have a pretty decent shot at winning, all because there's an (R) or (D) next to his name. Like it or not, Bernie captured a large enough slice of the Democrat support base that you need them all back on board. Need.
So look over the last few dozen pages of insults you've left in this thread, and consider how much crow you're going to have to eat to make up for it and keep the country out of Trump's tiny orange hands.