Wrong defendant
Nice little verification of the poker/sucker rule, or
my variant on the rule as abovementioned.
ZH overstated the court case... the judge hasn't ruled yet, so there's no conclusion yet.
Even so, the judge clearly and SANELY agrees with the DNC's surprisingly factual statement that all games are rigged. If you're not the rulemaker, don't play the game. Make your own effort outside the game.
Bernie KNEW the DNC was hardwired for Hillary, so Bernie was defrauding his supporters by trying to run inside the system.
His support was so massive and enthusiastic that he COULD have run outside the party as a write-in. It would have been mechanically difficult in some states, but if he had started early enough it could have worked.
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This piece of the plaintiff's argument struck me as crucial:
What we were taught is pure toxic ratshit. What we hear from the culture and media is murderous rotgut. Everyone who has ACTUALLY participated in politics knows that primaries are rigged. This year's DNC stood out by comparison because the RNC side, for reasons that still need investigation, was NOT totally rigged. RNC mysteriously allowed votes for the wrong candidate to count.
Who really needs to be sued? The schools and the media, for presenting a LETHALLY fraudulent and HYPERFALSE picture of politics, which is PERFECTLY WRONG ON EVERY SINGLE DETAIL AND FACT AND CONNECTION AND MORE AND MORE AND MORE.
When you know how a machine works**, you know how to defeat it or avoid it or unplug it. When you have a bizarrely delusional notion of how a machine works, you'll get crushed and Cuisinarted by the machine.
We pay a trillion dollars each year to the "school" system for the privilege of being forcibly injected with poison.
You wanna talk about cigarettes as a "product that kills when used as specified"? Cigs are harmful for sure, but nowhere near as PERFECTLY MURDEROUS as American education and media.
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** For clarity: I don't mean that you need to know the inner gears or circuits or legalities. You need to know the machine's black-box behavior. How it responds to various situations. For a car, you don't need to understand torque converters or MacPherson struts; you do need to know where a car can drive, how sharply it can turn, how quickly it can accelerate, how soon it can stop. If you think a car is like a human in those measurements, you'll get squashed.
Labels: Experiential education