Long day in New Hampshire Saturday (after 10-hour, 3-leg journey from Seattle...don't ask...) so just getting around to this...I was at the New Hampshire state Democratic Party convention, and, then, later at an event at the Manchester Bernie headquarters where, among other things, Bernie received the endorsement of the local postal workers union.
Quick impressions of the state convention:
High point: Watching the odious Debbie Wasserman Schultz have to try to shout down or shout over the chants for "more debates". At this point, any Democrat winning the nomination except the former presumed front-runner would be welcome since, presumably, he would replace this incompetent hack as the first order of business.
Seriously, does Hillary Clinton just break the rules as a matter of habit? As happened at the recent DNC meeting, the allotted time for each candidate was 20 minutes...she spoke for 50, which of course set back the schedule for everyone else. Admittedly, it is hard to listen to the fraudulent rhetoric but, my god, it was so boring even the reporters sitting just above me were yawning and rolling their eyes...and the mass number of students bussed in to act as cheering extras did their duty and, then, filed out as soon as that lecture wrapped up.
Bernie was his usual soaring self. My only observation: when a candidate mentions that he will reimpose Glass-Steagall and that evokes huge cheers, you know a political revolution, underpinned by political education, is underway.
OK, for the eye candy:
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