The Democratic Primary debate hosted in Miami by Univision last night turned out to be partly discourse-dumbing, but also partly rather illuminating.

But first, bragging rights. Hillary Clinton finally confronted Bernie Sanders with his support of the vigilante racist border militia The Minutemen, to which Sanders essentially had no response. I ran an expose on TPV on this very issue last July, and I feel vindicated.

Now, onto the other stuff.

Clinton, faced with a question about what went "wrong" in Michigan came out pretty well, reminding moderators that there actually was another race on Tuesday night, the primary in Mississippi, and that she got about 100,000 more votes than Sanders total Tuesday night, and quite a few more delegates.

Let's dispense with the discourse dumbing stuff first. There's no other way to say this, so I'll just say it: Jorge Ramos seemed to have believed that he was at a Republican debate and was a shitty host at first. He threw out opening questions about Clinton's emails and even Benghazi, beating the deadest of dead horses. He also wanted to stoke fears about Clinton being indicted, which there is no possibility of, and she dismissed out of hand, while reminding the public that she testified on Benghazi for 11 hours and even the most zealous Republicans got nothing.

But I guess he needed to look tough on Hillary for "balance" against what was about to happen to Sanders. And for his expose of Bernie Sanders, Ramos deserves a lot of kudos. Being situated in Miami, Florida, a city and state home to a great deal of Cuban Americans, Ramos dropped what can only be described as a bombshell on Bernie Sanders' past adoration for Soviet-backed repressive Communist regimes like Fidel Castro's in Cuba and Daniel Ortega and the Sandanistas in Nicaragua.

And he had Bernie's Fidel Castro love affair on tape.