brinstar wrote:a wholly false premise
Not really. I think we all know that the GOP-led Senate will do something never done before, and let a Supreme Court seat sit vacant for a year because of politics. Therefore, the next President will appoint the person that gets that job. You know quite well that I'm not a fan of Hillary's, but my dislike for her is as but a candle to the hate I feel for Trump with the burning heat of a thousand suns. Yes, terrible is a spectrum. And he's way way farther along it than she is. Way, way, way, way, WAY further along it. There is zero chance that any 3rd, 4th, or 27th party candidates will win the Presidency. Therefore, the only two choices we have of candidates that might get elected are Hillary and Trump, and we just went over which one of them I dislike least. So, since we have already established that the next President will appoint that Supreme Court justice, that means when I vote it is a choice for me of whether I want the judge Hillary will appoint or the one that Trump will appoint, and I think we all know which one of those options I would prefer. So no, I don't think it's a false premise.
What I expect is that Bernie will get some of his items put into the planks of the Democratic agenda. I think that Hillary picks someone that Bernie supporters can get behind, like Sharrod Brown, Elizabeth Warren, or even Bernie himself. Sure, there's a contingent of people that would only ever vote for Bernie, but I think there's a significant fraction that will come around and vote for her, if only because they know the alternative is way way worse. So, between progressive items being put into the party planks, a progressive VP pick, and Bernie campaigning for her (or at least campaigning against Trump, and thus de facto campaigning for her), she'll get most of the Bernie voters. At least I hope that's what happens. The prospect of a Trump presidency is too horrible to contemplate.