The nomination was rigged against Bernie. Hillary started stealing his own speeches even.
He's just acting cool about it even though he could have won.
Did the DNC themselves rig the primaries against Bernie? Yes. And will I forgive them for not giving him a chance? Probably not.
But I'd much rather have another career politician in the White House than someone who wants to create a literal echo chamber in American society. And we're already seeing that within the Annoying Orange crowd. Any misstep made by the Democrats is seen as a form of "political correctness" by the right and amplified beyond reason, yet were supposed to give Annoying Orange the benefit of the doubt when he makes a new gaffe every other day.
Annoying Orange has already mentioned that he wants to censor the press and open up libel laws to make it easier to sue them for opposition to his presidency. And when you take away one group's right to speech, you set the precedent that you can take away anybody's right. It's funny how you bring up all these "cases" about how colleges and feminists are taking away you right to speech, Tony, yet you aren't up in arms about Annoying Orange's proposal.
So if you think voting for a fascist hack like Annoying Orange as fighting for "your freedom against government tyranny" and fight the system, it doesn't make you some kind of freedom fighter. It makes you a part of the group of the biggest cuckolds in the world.
And enough about how Bernie should've just rejected Hillary. He couldn't have. I don't think it's much different from how your party sucked Annoying Orange's richard for four days in July at the RNC. I know you like the image of giving politicians the middle finger, but in politics you make compromises, which is why your candidate would end up being a stuffty president. You can't give a little 10-minute speech on a teleprompter about how great your vision is, how much your political opponents suck and give the press the middle finger at the end of it, and then somehow expect all your problems to get solved.