Just days before the first Democrat ballots are cast in the Iowa caucuses, there appears to be a civil war brewing between the socialist Democrats and the establishment Democrats.

During a Bernie Sanders campaign rally on Friday night, Michael Moore exploded over the fact that Michael Bloomberg will be given a chance to participate in upcoming debates despite having poor polling numbers..

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"I watched the debate in Iowa here two weeks ago -- the all white debate -- and the fact that the Democratic, the DNC will not allow Cory Booker on that stage, will not allow Julian Castro on that stage, but they are going to allow Mike Bloomberg on the stage?" Moore roared. "Because he has a billion f*cking dollars!"

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"I am sorry, those days are over," Moore said of the DNC moving to help Bloomberg. "Those days are over."

According to Grabien, the DNC announced today it would waive its requirements candidates demonstrate widespread grassroots support to participate in primary debates, thus clearing the way for the self-funded Bloomberg.

Another reason why Bernie supporters are pissed is because it appears the DNC will try to kneecap him this year just like they did in 2016.

Here's the latest report from Politico outlining the crazy Superdelegate rules that might dictate who becomes the Democrat nominee:

DES MOINES, Iowa — A small group of Democratic National Committee members has privately begun gauging support for a plan to potentially weaken Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign and head off a brokered convention. In conversations on the sidelines of a DNC executive committee meeting and in telephone calls and texts in recent days, about a half-dozen members have discussed the possibility of a policy reversal to ensure that so-called superdelegates can vote on the first ballot at the party’s national convention. Such a move would increase the influence of DNC members, members of Congress and other top party officials, who now must wait until the second ballot to have their say if the convention is contested. “I do believe we should re-open the rules. I hear it from others as well,” one DNC member said in a text message last week to William Owen, a DNC member from Tennessee who does not support re-opening the rules.

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