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It’s all but over for Bernie Sanders, and hey, let’s check the history on so-called Democratic socialism

Bernie Sanders

Now that Super Tuesday 3 is in the books, the numbers are ominous for Senator Bernie Sanders. There is really no path to victory now that former Vice President Joe Biden has roared through another big Democratic primary sweep.

chart: Daily Mail

From DailyMail.com

Louisville’s second most popular music star Jim James of My Morning Jacket (yes, Jack Harlow is now a bigger deal) did his best to stoke the #FeelTheBern crowd by appearing at an online rally. America is sequestered during a coronavirus pandemic so all musicians are practicing “social distancing” onstage as viewers watch online.

Not even insipid Lite Rap star Jack Harlow can save Bernie Sanders. The #FeelTheBern movement does not #FeelTheHistory. With just a tiny bit of research on Sweden’s economic evolution, it is easy to see how the socialism elements of Bernie’s vision are based on failed policies. The only way Sweden has been able to salvage its overly generous cradle-to-grave “free” entitlements is by buttressing capitalism.

As formerly employed horndog Chris Matthews famously blurted on MSNBC: Socialism doesn’t frickin’ work.

READ: Bernie Sanders is wrong on Democratic socialism in Sweden, and everywhere else

As for Bernie’s future, President Donald Trump is having a blast stoking division in the Democrat party. He continually reminds Bernie zealots that their hero was blocked from getting the 2016 nomination by Democrat elders and Trump says it’s happening again.

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