Topic: Superdelegates

16 chapters across the catalog

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 31:55 - 34:40

1071: Commie Comey

Michael Moore on DNC Superdelegates and White Voters

In his interview with Bill Maher, Michael Moore criticizes the Democratic National Committee for failing to truly abolish superdelegates. Moore also discusses the demographics of the American electorate, claiming Trump won by making white people feel like a persecuted minority. He expresses frustration that many voters view "reverse racism" as a significant issue.

Bad Rap
Episode 1628 1:05:51 - 1:13:35

1628: Bad Rap

Michelle Obama 2024 Nomination Theory, Superdelegate Mechanism

A political theory suggests that the Democratic Party may replace Joe Biden with Michelle Obama at the 2024 convention using the superdelegate mechanism. Analyst Jim Rickards posits that party leaders could pressure Biden to withdraw in May, allowing superdelegates to consolidate support behind Obama without her having to run in the primaries. While some dismiss the idea as "convoluted nonsense," others point to the lack of an active Biden campaign as a sign of an impending shift.

Biden Reset
Episode 1221 10:13 - 15:21

1221: Biden Reset

Democratic National Convention, Superdelegate Rule Changes

The New York Times reported that a vast majority of interviewed superdelegates are prepared to block Bernie Sanders at the convention if he fails to secure a majority. Current DNC rules, influenced by Sanders after the 2016 election, moved superdelegates to the second round of voting. This setup increases the likelihood of a brokered convention, a scenario not seen since the 1952 nomination of Adlai Stevenson.

The Elders
Episode 1217 49:31 - 52:39

1217: The Elders

Democratic National Convention, Superdelegate Rule Changes

Media outlets are discussing the possibility of a brokered Democratic convention if Bernie Sanders fails to secure a majority of delegates. Under new rules, superdelegates—referred to by some as "party elders"—cannot vote on the first ballot but would become decisive in subsequent rounds of voting.

King Tide
Episode 980 2:28:04 - 2:30:31

980: King Tide

Tulsi Gabbard on DNC Finance Reform

Representative Tulsi Gabbard released a message calling for a complete overhaul of the DNC following Donna Brazile's revelations about the 2016 primary. Gabbard advocates for getting rid of superdelegates, implementing open primaries, and ending the "picking of winners and losers" by party leadership. The hosts grant the Democratic Party a symbolic "de-douching."

Cissexist Hxstory
Episode 832 2:13 - 5:37

832: Cissexist Hxstory

Associated Press, Hillary Clinton Presumptive Nominee Announcement

The Associated Press declared Hillary Clinton the presumptive Democratic nominee the night before the California primary based on a survey of superdelegates. An email blast from the Clinton campaign contained an image file titled "Secret Win version 2" dated June 4th, suggesting the announcement was coordinated in advance. This move is characterized as a "Ministry of Truth" tactic designed to influence voter turnout before polls opened.

Cissexist Hxstory
Episode 832 5:39 - 10:16

832: Cissexist Hxstory

Media Coverage, Bernie Sanders Zombie Candidacy

Mainstream media outlets, including CBS and PBS, are criticized for using terms like "zombie candidacy" to describe Bernie Sanders' ongoing campaign. DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz appeared on The Rachel Maddow Show to clarify that unpledged superdelegates are free to change their minds until the July convention. Despite this, major networks continue to report the delegate counts as finalized totals to marginalize the Sanders campaign.

War on Serif
Episode 799 31:14 - 35:34

799: War on Serif

Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Unpledged Delegates and DNC Rules

DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz defended the use of "unpledged delegates," also known as superdelegates, during an interview with Jake Tapper. She argued that these delegates exist to prevent grassroots activists from competing with established party leaders. Critics view this system as a mechanism to ensure Hillary Clinton secures the nomination over Bernie Sanders.

War on Serif
Episode 799 46:51 - 49:56

799: War on Serif

Democratic Party Establishment vs. Sanders, Superdelegate Disparity

Analysis from Democracy Now! highlights the unprecedented lack of establishment support for Bernie Sanders compared to previous insurgent candidates like Barack Obama. While Sanders has significant popular support and a massive donor base, nearly all superdelegates have committed to Hillary Clinton. This disparity is seen as a major test for the Democratic primary system.

Dangerous Speech
Episode 798 47:10 - 53:06

798: Dangerous Speech

Democratic Establishment Out of Touch with Voters

Arne Arneson discusses Bernie Sanders' landslide victory in New Hampshire as a sign that the Democratic establishment is out of touch. Despite Sanders winning the popular vote, the DNC's superdelegate system allows Hillary Clinton to maintain a delegate lead, leading to accusations that the process is "rigged" and disheartening to millennial voters.

Probably a Super Delegate
Episode 44 6:40 - 9:34

44: Probably a Super Delegate

Stephanie Tubbs Jones Death, Clinton Body Count, Superdelegate Shifts

The sudden death of Representative Stephanie Tubbs Jones is discussed within the context of the "Clinton body count" conspiracy theory. Tubbs Jones and Bill Gwatney, the Arkansas Democratic Party chairman who was recently assassinated, both switched their superdelegate support from Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama shortly before their deaths. These events have fueled speculation about foul play intended to influence the delegate count.

Probably a Super Delegate
Episode 44 13:53 - 16:16

44: Probably a Super Delegate

Political Violence Theories, Clinton Associates, Superdelegate Depression

A discussion of the high number of deaths among associates of the Clintons focuses on the prevalence of violent causes such as gunshots and hangings. While some attribute these deaths to a coordinated effort to reclaim political power, others suggest the stress of switching political affiliations from Clinton to Obama could lead to depression. The total count of suspicious deaths is estimated to be around 38 individuals.

Almost Live From GitmoNation
Episode 43 1:19:39 - 1:26:10

43: Almost Live From GitmoNation

Democratic Convention Strategy and Roll Call Votes

A theory is proposed that Hillary Clinton is using a "roll call vote" at the Democratic National Convention to intimidate superdelegates into switching their support from Barack Obama. The involvement of Lady de Rothschild and the website "Together for Us" is cited as evidence of a high-level power play to secure the nomination for Clinton despite Obama's delegate lead.

Paris Hilton Does Zero Point Energy
Episode 42 54:30 - 57:44

42: Paris Hilton Does Zero Point Energy

2008 Presidential Election Strategy and Hillary Clinton

Speculation regarding the 2008 Democratic nomination suggests that Hillary Clinton has not fully ended her campaign, merely suspending it to remain a viable alternative if Barack Obama falters. Reports indicate Clinton's team may be courting superdelegates ahead of the convention. The media's portrayal of Obama is shifting toward themes of arrogance, potentially mirroring the "Dewey Defeats Truman" historical upset.

Volvo's Are Sexy
Episode 18 27:34 - 30:31

18: Volvo's Are Sexy

Barack Obama Campaign, Political Bundling Process

Steve Spinner, a high-level fundraiser affiliated with Kleiner Perkins, provided insights into the Barack Obama campaign's success. The discussion explains the "bundling" process, where individuals collect the maximum legal donation of $2,300 from multiple donors to raise millions. Spinner expressed confidence that Obama would secure the nomination and predicted Hillary Clinton might exit the race following the Texas and Ohio primaries.

Start Using Canteens
Episode 16 55:11 - 59:03

16: Start Using Canteens

Democratic Primary, Superdelegates and Obama vs Clinton

The 2008 Democratic primary features "superdelegates" who hold 40% of the voting power and are not bound by public primary results. In Marin County, a congresswoman holding superdelegate status pledged support for Hillary Clinton despite her district voting heavily for Barack Obama. This system has led to accusations that the nomination process is rigged, potentially disenfranchising the black community and leading to an "unelectable" ticket.