Now let's pretend Hillary encounters the poor soul drowning in the pond. She would likely stand on the shore, ruminate on her chances of success, look around to see if anybody notices her, finding no one, stands there while the victim struggles close enough to shore for her to lend a hand, only then would she reach out and offer help, and afterward take credit for saving a life.
Yet if the poor soul drowned she would probably say the time was not right for her to jump in. She would reassure us that in the future she is resolved to save a drowning person without hesitation.
For Bernie, only making the right decision matters, regardless of how politically unpopular it may be. I trust Bernie to make those tough decisions in the future-- the first time-- when it matters, not the second or third time.
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