Sarah Silverman there's literally a world of perspective difference between being liberal because you have lofty goals and the desire for the betterment of humanity, and being liberal because you exist at the bottom of an increasingly steeper economic incline.

It's like you're lecturing steerage class on the Titanic from the inside of a lifeboat.

All of these "Party People" many who are fortunate enough to never have to earn a callous in their lives or go without, and some in positions of power that colluded with local parties to purge registrations, and with corporate media to build false narratives. That brushed off accusations as conspiracy theories right up until the very moment when Wikileaks forced a quiet admission and dishonest half apology. They want all of these delegates that have come across country at OVERWHELMING personal expense to sit down and shut up.

Yeah It's pretty ridiculous.

Unfortunately for these people, none of us were ever Simply Bernie voters. We're a movement that's been silently building for 40 years. As higher education became a debt sentence to the middle class and a whispered dream to anyone in the bondage of a paycheck to paycheck existence. As we voted for democrat after democrat that played lip service to our concerns, while they quietly sold out the public option and forced everyone into the same shitty market failure private insurance that people were trying to escape from.

The same party that pushed for the Panama free trade agreement, a giant cover for wealthy donors to hide their income.

The same party and candidate that has sold fracking abroad.

The same party trying desperately to push through the TPP, a corporate rights deal that will allow corporations to supercede national laws and regulation by empowering them with the ability to sue over lost profits.

I won't even start with the NSA, or massive wall street donations, how Barney Frank from Dodd Frank now works for a fucking bank or with the fact that major NeoConservative icons are full-throatingly endorsing Hillary.

Look, Bernie was a great candidate, but his most important role was that he unified a large swath of a disgusted American electorate (not just liberals by the way).

Something happened once we were out, we looked to our sides and noticed for the first time that there were so many of us.

Now that we know we're not alone it really doesn't matter who it is giving that speech. We're the anti-authoritarian wing of the party, no ones gonna tell us what to do, not even Bernie bless his heart.

I'm proud of these people, proud to stand with them at my sides. I'm proud to no longer be a member of your party, it's far too expensive for a guy like me