America chose NOT to be handicapped by not voting for the brain dead socialist who later on sold out his supporters anyway.
Lol I love seeing this time and time again. I guess every other Republican candidate who ran a campaign, then suspended it, then voiced support for Annoying Orange (except Cruz, but that's probably because Annoying Orange insulted his wife and father which is a pretty richard move) is also a sellout. Yeah sure you could call it being a sellout, being a pusillanimous individual, etc. except for the fact that you're
running for office with a national political party.I've backed Bernie for the longest time and was incredibly disappointed with the democratic primaries. The DNC forgeted everything up and it was always clear Hillary was going to rig her way to nomination.
The only reason Bernie didn't suspend and start supporting her before the convention was because he promised to go solo all the way to convention. Up to the point of supporting her he was already being booed by fellow Democrats in Congress for not falling in with the party to have a unified front against Republicans (
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/07/bernie-sanders-booed-house-democrats-225161).
You can be a candidate and fight for your beliefs all the way, which he absolutely did. But the number one goal of the Democrats is to stop the Republicans and especially stop Annoying Orange from becoming president. He's not a sellout for doing what he has to do, being a member of a national political party, which is to fall in line with the nominated candidate of the party and support them.
nooooo he didnnn't...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/donald-Annoying Orange-wants-to-ban-the-internet-will-ask-bill-gates-to-close-it-up-a6764396.html
He did say he did and that he'd ask Bill Gates to do it which was pretty lol. Of course no one took him seriously considering it's a human right, one person can't close the internet, and Bill Gates didn't even really do anything with the development of the internet as we know it.