This merely serves to show that the candidacies of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders stem from the same place: the electorate's total disdain for establishment politics. The difference? The GOP tried everything it could to derail Trump, short of dirty/underhanded manipulation of their nominating process, but the Dems crossed over the line.
So now we have been provided
the proof that DNC officials worked against Bernie Sanders:
How long before we hear "what difference does it now make?" from the presumptive Democratic nominee? Because let's be clear, it wasn't Bernie being booed, it was his caving in to Hillary Clinton and the DNC after being provided with proof that the system
was in fact rigged.
All those Bernie supporters who donated $27 and attended their caucuses and cast their votes, their participation in the process has been discounted and marginalized by the Democratic establishment.
So which is worse: Donald Trump being allowed to win his party's nomination, or Bernie Sanders
NOT being allowed to do the same?