March 4, 2020 SnyderTalk—Super Tuesday Results and Commentary

“Trust Yahweh with all your heart, and don’t lean on your own understanding.  In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.”

Proverbs 3: 5-6

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Super Tuesday Results and Commentary

I won’t give you a detailed presentation of all the Super Tuesday results.  Instead, I will hit the high points based on results as of 4:30 AM Wednesday:

Projected Winners by State:

  1. Alabama: Biden, 97% counted
  2. Arkansas: Biden, 94% counted
  3. California: Very likely Sanders, 34% counted
  4. Colorado: Sanders, 88% counted
  5. Maine: Very likely Biden, 89% counted
  6. Massachusetts: Biden, 91% counted
  7. Minnesota: Biden, 98% counted
  8. North Carolina: Biden, 96% counted
  9. Oklahoma: Biden, 95% counted
  10. Tennessee: Biden, 97% counted
  11. Texas: Biden, 86% counted
  12. Utah: Sanders, 60% counted
  13. Vermont: Sanders, 90% counted
  14. Virginia: Biden, 97% counted

Biden won 10 states.  Sanders won 4 states.

The Democrat Party is sending Bernie Sanders a loud and clear message. That doesn’t mean Sanders will hear it or accept it if he hears it.  It certainly doesn’t mean that Bernie backers will accept the results.  They won’t.

See “Hillary Clinton goes after Bernie Sanders again: His campaign is ‘just baloney’”:

Doubling down on comments made in a Hulu documentary she had filmed before the 2020 primary season, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign is “just baloney.”

In an interview on ABC’s “Good Morning America” with host Linsey Davis, the former 2016 presidential candidate said that her opinion of Sanders and his campaign has not changed.

“That was my authentic opinion then; it’s my authentic opinion now,” she said.

Elizabeth Warren came in third in Massachusetts behind Biden and Sanders.  Pundits said that if Warren couldn’t win her home state, she should get out of the race.  Warren promised that that won’t happen.  We’ll see.

See “Elizabeth Warren Vows Not To Quit After Super Tuesday: ‘I Am In This Fight!’”.

Mike Bloomberg was the big loser on Super Tuesday.  He won no states and very few delegates after having spent close to a billion dollars on his campaign.

See “Trump declares Bloomberg, Warren biggest losers of Super Tuesday”.

Projected Delegate Count

  • Biden: 420
  • Sanders: 327
  • Warren: 35
  • Bloomberg: 17

Those numbers aren’t final, but they suggest a pattern that will likely hold until Democrats meet in Milwaukee in July to nominate their candidate for president.

Biden will go into Milwaukee with a delegate lead, but he won’t have a majority.

Sanders will go into Milwaukee in 2nd place in delegate count.

Elizabeth Warren will probably drop out of the race soon if not today.

Mike Bloomberg should drop out of the race, too, but his ego may force him to go to Milwaukee hoping that a brokered convention will turn to him in desperation.  That won’t happen.  If it did happen, there would be open war in the Democrat Party.

Milwaukee will be a showdown between Biden and Sanders.

Biden will win the Democrat nomination.

Bernie backers will go berserk.

President Trump will win the 2020 presidential election in a landslide.

Mike Bloomberg will be able to have these words etched into his tombstone: “He was a candidate for the Democrat nomination for President of the United States in 2020.  May he rest in peace.”

See “WHAT BETO O’ROURKE, PETE BUTTIGIEG AND AMY KLOBUCHAR PREVIOUSLY SAID ABOUT JOE BIDEN: ‘WE HAVE TO SET A MUCH HIGHER MARK’”:

Beto O’Rourke:

But his comments stood in stark contrast with a past assessment he made of the former vice president’s chances of winning the White House earlier in the primary campaign.

Asked if Joe Biden was a return to the past on MSNBC in June last year, O’Rourke said: “He is, and that cannot be who we are going forward. We’ve got to be bigger, we’ve got to be bolder, we have to set a much higher mark and be relentless in pursuing that.”

Pressed on whether Biden needed to apologize for his support of the Iraq invasion, the former primary candidate replied: “Look you’ve got to ask yourself where Joe Biden is on the issues that are most important to you.”

“Did he support the war in Iraq that forever destabilized the Middle East? Does he really believe that women of lower incomes should be able to make their own decisions about their own body? Be able to afford healthcare to be able to do that?”

“On China, he says China is no threat, nothing to worry about, and now seems to be changing his message on that,” O’Rourke later added. “I’m not exactly sure what he believes or what he should apologize for. I only know that this country should be able to do far better.”

Pete Buttigieg:

“I hear Vice President Biden saying that this is no time to take a risk on someone new.”

“But history has shown us that the biggest risk we could take with a very important election coming up is to look to the same Washington playbook and recycle the same arguments and expect that to work against a president like Donald Trump who is new in kind.”

After former Vice President Biden took a dig at Buttigieg in February, saying he was “no Barack Obama,” the ex-South Bend mayor also told CNN: “Well he’s right, I’m not. Neither is he. Neither is any of us running for president, and this isn’t 2008. It’s 2020 and we are in a new moment calling for a different kind of leadership.

“We are facing the most disruptive president in modern times, and I don’t think the same playbook that helped us get here is going to work against him.”

Bernie Sanders has a right to be angry. The fix is in.  He’ll lose the nomination again thanks to his comrades in the Democrat Party.

The Most Ridiculous Quote on Super Tuesday

Elizabeth Warren:

“When I was a kid, a full-time minimum wage job in America would support a family of three. It would cover a mortgage, it would pay the utilities, and it would put food on the table. Today, a full-time minimum wage job in America will not keep a mama and a baby out of poverty. That is wrong, and that is why I am in this fight.”

Elizabeth Warren and I are about the same age.  We were in college at the same time.  I worked a full-time minimum wage job to pay my way through undergraduate school.  Minimum wage at that time was $1.60/hour.  It was enough to pay for my tuition and to buy books and gas for my car, but I could not have supported a family on minimum wage back then.  I could barely afford to pay for my dates.

Warren’s statement is outrageous.  She’s a liar through-and-through.  People of Massachusetts, what were you thinking?

Minimum wage was not intended to be high enough to raise a family.  It was created to provide a floor for young workers who are inexperienced, unskilled, and just entering the workforce. That’s all it should be.

Again, Elizabeth Warren is a shameless liar.  I’m surprised her Cherokee mother didn’t teach her to tell the truth.

The Big Take Away: The Democrat Party is Rapidly Becoming a Socialist/Communist Party

The fact that Biden won big on Super Tuesday doesn’t mean that all is well for Democrats looking forward.

The shenanigans that led to Biden’s victories on Super Tuesday were acts of desperation.  Party leaders realize that Sanders has no chance of defeating President Trump in November, so they manufactured Biden’s wins.

Bernie backers know what happened.

Bernie backers are the heart and soul of the Democrat Party.  They are the source of its energy and philosophy.  To them, the 2020 election is a step toward the communist utopia that they hope the U.S. will become.

Decent Americans who have traditionally voted for Democrats will reject the party in 2020 because of what it stands for.  It’s immoral to the core.

Democrats are so depraved that they can’t see their own wickedness.  By 2024, the Democrat Party’s transition should be complete.  The exodus of decent Americans from the Democrat Party should be complete, too.

Jeff Sessions in Alabama

After a dismal performance as Attorney General of the United States, Jeff Session will face former Auburn University head football coach Tommy Tuberville in a runoff on March 31st. The winner of the runoff election will face Democrat Senator Doug Jones in November.

With 85% of the votes counted, Tuberville holds a 33.4% to 31.6% lead over Sessions.  Alabama voters see Sessions as a decent man who served them well in the Senate.  Sessions’ supporters don’t realize that he did well in the Senate by going along to get along.

Going along to get along got us into the mess we are in, and Sessions was a huge part of the problem.

President Trump learned that the hard way.  Sessions bowed to Democrat pressure and recused himself in the so-called “Russia collusion investigation”.  The president was exonerated after 2 ½ years, but that investigation was a millstone around his neck the whole time.

Sessions is responsible for that calamity.  He never should have recused himself.  He should have nipped the investigation in the bud, but he could not bring himself to do the right thing when he was needed most.  He was like a man with buck fever.  He was paralyzed at the critical moment.

I hope and pray that the people of Alabama will not give Sessions another chance to prove that he is not a reliable person.  It’s time for Alabamians to retire Sessions from politics once and for all.

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SnyderTalk Comment:

Hillary Clinton isn’t the only Democrat who will have to face the music.  Joe Biden is in serious trouble, too.  He really was engaged in corrupt activities in Ukraine and China.  I’m sure there is more, but that is plenty.

Democrats know it.  From their perspective, Joe is better than Bernie, but he’s not a good candidate.

Democrats are desperate.

Telling the truth about Biden is Mike Bloomberg’s only hope of winning the Democrat nomination in a brokered convention in Milwaukee.

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“The glory which You have given Me I have given to them, that they may be one, just as We are one; I in them and You in Me, that they may be perfected in unity, so that the world may know that You sent Me, and loved them, even as You have loved Me. Father, I desire that they also, whom You have given Me, be with Me where I am, so that they may see My glory which You have given Me, for You loved Me before the foundation of the world.” (John 17: 22-24)

See “His Name is Yahweh”.

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