A funny thing happened after Bernie Sanders won the democratic primary in Wisconsin. At a rally soon after the results he told his supporters that Hillary Clinton said he was not qualified to be President. He also said Clinton was getting a little nervous and sometime later said Clinton was not qualified to be President and threw out several reasons why. Sanders and his staff had to walk back two of those statements later.
First he acknowledged Clinton did not say he was not qualified to be President after the news media reported same. Then later he acknowledged Clinton was qualified to be President. Why the silly statements so soon after a big win in Wisconsin? This writer believes it is because Sanders knows arithmetic. Although he won Wisconsin he only picked up 3 more delegates than Clinton and he knows he can not catch her like that. So look for more silly statements from Sander's campaign concerning Clinton. Time is running out and Sanders will use the same kind of personal attacks used by republicans.
The feeling is starting to come to mind that if Clinton wins the democratic nomination Sanders will run as an independent third party candidate which he is. He is running in the democratic primaries because he wants the benefits the party has to offer. It is democrats and their party who have stopped the republican party from privatizing social security and medicare not independents. Of course we will all know what goes down in only a few months after the primaries are over and the convention picks their nominee.
This commentary written by Joe Lorio