Is Wasserman-Schultz a GOP Plant?

I’m starting to think I’ve got it all wrong. All this time I and others have been wondering whether Donald Trump is a Clinton/Democratic Party plant to disrupt the Republican Party. But I wonder whether DNC chairperson Debbie Wasserman-Schultz isn’t secretly a Republican double agent.

On CNN yesterday, she defended Bernie Sanders not getting many “superdelegates” because, as she explained (and take this in slowly), the superdelegates exist “really to make sure that party leaders and elected officials don’t have to be in a position where they are running against grassroots activists.”

Heavens—you wouldn’t want your party’s grassroots to determine how your party operates would you? I’m starting to wonder whether she can’t explain the difference between liberalism and socialism precisely because she knows there’s no difference.

Anyway, you can take in five minutes of her mayhem and chaos in this clip (the icky “grassroots” comment comes at about the 2 minute mark):

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