The Democratic Party establishment has already picked their nominee, so you need to just shut up and fall into line.

If this sounds familiar, it is.

On Feb 17, 2014, Markos informed us that resistance is useless.



Some people have to come to terms. And I'm looking at you, people desperate to find an alternative to Hillary Clinton in 2016.

If Hillary runs, she's the nominee. I know it's in vogue to talk about how "inevitable" Hillary was in 2008. But it was a different world.

There is no alternative to Hillary this cycle.

The very same day, Robert Shrum on the DailyBeast said:



And in modern history, or virtually all American history, Hillary's inevitability is unprecedented for a non-incumbent."

Hillary was "inevitable" a full two years before the primaries started.

The following year, The Atlantic and Time called her "inevitable".

You might think the establishment would at least use a different word after the 2016 debacle.

You would be wrong.



It's the 53-year-old Harris who has rocketed up the chain of fresh possibilities this year, as she's been feted by elite donors, fawned over by the Democratic establishment and elevated by a smitten national press corps. As the cultural and ideological antidote to the current president, her ascension was almost inevitable. But it's also been in motion for years.

... In defending her against liberal critics in September, Hillary Clinton singled Harris out as one of her "favorite Democrats." Later that month, Gwainevere Catchings Hess, president of The Black Women's Agenda, introduced Harris at a luncheon as "the unsilenced, the uncensored, the unstoppable."

In case you missed the message, the article is titled:

The Inevitability of Kamala Harris

The subtitle is:

The Female Obama



Even as she's still finding her freshman footing, Harris has been foisted into the meat grinder, drawing early fire from liberal activists who suspiciously view her as the next anointed choice of the aristocratic party pooh-bahs who propped up Clinton.

"Poo-bahs" isn't the word I would use. I would use "corrupted".



She may not know what she'll do yet. But the world that's watching thinks her choice is inevitable.

Who is this world you speak of? Because the polls show something very different.

