Chris Matthews loses his hardball
To Trump Derangement Syndrome, the three-year malady that has relegated the left to a world of its own collective insanity, we can add SDS — Sanders Derangement Syndrome, the same form of dementia applied to one of their own, the inimitable Bernie Sanders.
The first victim of SDS is Chris Matthews, who looks like a man who has lost his famous hardball.
Cartoon by The Slammer.
With respect to the Nevada results, this is what he said:
I was reading last night about the fall of France in the summer of 1940, and the general, Renault, calls up Churchill and says, 'It's over.' And Churchill says 'How can it be? You've got the greatest army in Europe. How can it be over?' He said, 'It's over.'
Wait, it got better. Check this one out:
"I'm wondering whether the Democratic moderates want Bernie Sanders to be president," he said. "That's maybe too exciting a question to raise. They don't like Trump at all. Do they want Bernie Sanders to take over the Democratic Party in perpetuity? I mean, he takes it over, he sets the direction of the future of the party — maybe they'd rather wait four years and put in a Democrat that they like."
Comparisons to World War II are always stupid and insulting to the thousands who died to fight Hitler and Japan. After all, we just finished celebrating the 75th anniversary of many of those battles.
Hoping a Trump victory will lead to rebuilding the Democrats will mean that President Trump will put more judges in the federal judiciary and potentially the Supreme Court. How is that good for Democrats?
Matthews needs to look at himself in the mirror and see the problem. The left has spent three years demonizing President Trump and now must deal with all of the hatred and insanity it's unleashed. How long will it do the same with Sanders?

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