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The New York Times From The New York Times Opinion Section: Julia Fierro had stopped writing for 8 years, and accepted that she'd never write again. Then she got a prescription for Zoloft.
Opinion | The Secret to My Success? Antidepressants
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Some say the medications stifle creativity. For me it was the opposite.
105 months ago
Deadspin Oops.
Carlos Fierro Takes Advantage Of Puebla Keeper's Huge Boner To Score Injury-Time Winner
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In stoppage time today, Puebla goalkeeper Cristian Campestrini failed to realize that Guadalajara striker Carlos Fierro was right behind him, and the result was a manic scramble and ultimately a goal-allowing boner:
107 months ago
Dan Fierro Dan Fierro — 5 star I think our country is fortunate to have such dedicated litigators serving on the Supreme Court of the United States of America! Like · Comment · 2 seconds ago · 6 Reviews · Comments Dan Fierro Dan Fierro I would sincerely Read more ... be honored if the #Bench would weigh in on this matter, concerning the 2016 Democratic Primary Election and the media. It's really not that complicated, Corporate Media!: #Superdelegates are "Entirely Exclusive" to the Democratic National Convention! Fraudulently including superdelegates in the Democratic Primary Election Totals is an extremely deceptive tactic that has been encouraged by the establishment to deceive the electorate! Hey, I don't anticipate any litigation resulting in an indictment of the corporate media, but it wouldn't hurt to at least entertain the possibility of journalistic integrity for the purpose of un-tarnishing the perception of the corporately owned media. MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, CBS News, & ABC News are Fraudulently Claiming that Hillary Clinton Only Needs 73 Delegates to Clinch the Democratic Nomination!: The only way to legitimately clinch the democratic nomination before the Democratic National Convention is to secure 2383 pledged delegates. Superdelegates are unpledged, and entirely exclusive to the Democratic National Convention. The Democratic National Committee is allowing corporate media to fraudulently display superdelegates as part of the Democratic Primary Election TOTALS in order to deceive the electorate. Its something Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Hillary Clinton, the DNC and super delegates aiding and abetting the fraud ought to keep in mind. They've been committing fraud and perverting the democratic process from the beginning and the whole world will be watching again in Philadelphia. And if there is anything in Philadelphia similar to what happened in Nevada they are going to be looking at a massive defeat in November, which also happened in 1968, since that is the best way to clean house and rid the Democratic party of the kind of blatant corruption and fraud that everyone has been seeing. And replace it in two years with Democratic candidates who are more honest. Ed Rendell, a Clinton supporter recently scolded Sanders supporters that they better behave themselves at the convention. Like everything else the DNC has done, he has it backwards. Its the Democratic National Committee who better behave themselves. And its going to start in June when neither Clinton nor Sanders will have the requisite 2383 pledged delegates and no super delegate will have actually cast a ballot. If Wasserman-Schultz acts like Roberta Lange and declares Clinton the "presumptive nominee" without a single vote being cast at the convention she and the DNC will have no one to blame but themselves for what happens at the convention and beyond. Which is going to do the Democratic party no good. They have three months to stop their fraud and get it right. Democratic Delegates 2,383 to win nomination Hillary Clinton 1,770 Bernie Sanders 1,500 Superdelegates Clinton 540 Sanders 42 Unpledged Democratic party leaders who are free to support any candidate. The majority of the 714 superdelegates have declared support for Mrs. Clinton, though they could switch candidates if she were to lose the lead in pledged delegates, which are awarded based on election results. 613 is the #Actual amount of pledged delegates required by Hillary Rodham Clinton #Inc. to clinch the Democratic Nomination before the Democratic National Convention. Especially since #SuperDelegates are entirely #Exclusive to the Democratic National Convention! https://www.facebook.com/shaunking/videos/1060734693965448/
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FULL STORY: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/election/king-clinton-media-counting-superdelegates-dnc-pleas-article-1.2655752 On April 28, Luis Miranda, communications director for the Democratic National Committee, did an interview with CNN's Jake Ta Read more ... pper to formally clarify the official position of the Democratic Party on when superdelegates are, and are not, supposed to actually count in public vote tallies. What he said shocked the hell out of me and should shock the hell out of you — in part because not a single media outlet or the Hillary Clinton campaign has paid one bit of attention to it before or since. Since election season began, networks, newspapers and pundits have included superdelegates in their tallies, but the DNC emphatically said that was wrong over a month ago. Not on a hot mic or during a commercial break, but live on the air, Luis Miranda, in no uncertain terms, told Jake Tapper that the media should not be including them. Miranda said, "One of the problems is the way the media reports them. Any night that you have a primary or caucus, and the media lumps the superdelegates in, that they basically polled by calling them up and saying who are you supporting, they don't vote until the convention, and so they shouldn't be included in any count." Tapper, seemingly shocked by the candid honesty of Miranda, then asked, "But when we do our totals, do you think it's OK to include them?" Miranda then doubled down — and completely blew my mind. "Not yet," he said. "Because they're not actually voting (until the convention in late July) and they are likely to change their mind. Look at 2008 and what happened then was there was all this assumption about what superdelegates were going to do and many of them did change their mind before the convention and it shifted the results in the end." Hold up! Did the communications director of the DNC just say that superdelegates should not be counted because they are "likely to change their mind," that they basically did just that in 2008, and they "shifted the results" by doing so? Wow... just wow. Had a surrogate or staff for Bernie Sanders said this, they'd be called every foul name imaginable by the Clinton campaign, but Miranda is the communications director for the DNC. He worked for President Obama. He speaks for the Democratic Party. Tapper, clearly befuddled, then concluded the interview with this summary, which again was shocking: "Very interesting. The DNC itself is saying don't include superdelegates in the totals to cable networks like our own." Do you think CNN listened to the DNC? Of course not. See the infographic below — that's from earlier this morning, and it still includes the very delegates that the DNC clearly told CNN not to include (click article link for graphic). We must ask ourselves this question — if the Democratic Party asked CNN and other networks not to include these superdelegates, and made it abundantly clear that they are not official until the superdelegates actually vote at the Democratic Convention in late July, why are they including them anyway? Look at that graphic. It has Clinton a mere 72 delegates away from securing the nomination and places her with what appears to be an insurmountable lead against Sanders — except it's all based on something the networks were told not to do. Chris Matthews, of MSNBC's Hardball, took it a step further last week when he actually went on air to declare that no matter what happened, NBC and other networks were preparing to declare Hillary Clinton the Democratic nominee for President on June 7th — in spite of the reality that she will not yet have enough pledged delegates to meet the required 2,383. Hillary Clinton does not have 2,311 delegates, as shown by CNN. That tally, in spite of being told by the Democratic Party not to include them, includes over 500 superdelegates. Again, those people have not yet voted, and in the words of the DNC's own communications director, are "likely to change their mind." Hillary Clinton, according to the Associated Press, actually has 1,769 delegates, and Bernie Sanders has 1,499, with 913 delegates still available from the upcoming primaries on June 7th and June 14th. To cross the 2,383 threshold required to secure the nomination, Hillary Clinton needs 614 more delegates. That means she needs to win 67.2% of the remaining delegates to become the nominee — not the outrageous number of 72 that CNN and other networks are showing. On June 7th and June 14th, Hillary Clinton will not win 67.2% of the delegates. She is not currently favored to win 67.2% of the vote in one of the remaining states. On June 7th, she won't have enough delegates. On June 14th, she won't have enough delegates. Even California's Governor, Jerry Brown, in his half-hearted endorsement of Clinton today, quotes the numbers which include superdelegates as part of his rationale for jumping in. He, too, is counting them now when they should not be counted until the convention. I've said it before and I'll say it again: The only way Hillary Clinton is going to win the nomination is when and if the superdelegates vote for her, and that is not taking place until the end of July. A lot has been said in the Democratic primary about "the rules being the rules." I agree with that. The rules are that the superdelegates do not count until the convention. Luis Miranda of the DNC made that abundantly clear himself last month. Anyone who "calls the election" on June 7th, be it the Clinton campaign or television networks, is knowingly and deliberately going against the very rules of the party.
118 months ago
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