Only when they are being Superdelegates but not when they are being their alter egos. And even then, I think their costume is defined at the state level. ~BPP
Only if they get to zoom around like Al Gore in the Imaginationland Episode III of South Park. I'd link to the jpg, but honestly, I have no idea how HTML works.
Disguised as Clark Kents, Daily Planet's ace reporters, Capes are optional for superdelegates, but they become mandatory if they decide to leap tall buildings in a single bound, or flex their muscles to elect the party's next presidential nominee.
But, if it's done this time around, they could face the wrath of Lex Luthers, or the deadly power of the hidden kryptonite stored away in a chest of lead to be brought out for occasions such as these.
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Only when they are being Superdelegates but not when they are being their alter egos. And even then, I think their costume is defined at the state level.
~BPP
Capes are mandatory.
Unfortunately pants are not.
they can wear capes, but they can also wear those stupid hats as well.
I think they should have to wear clown suits.
Only if they get to zoom around like Al Gore in the Imaginationland Episode III of South Park. I'd link to the jpg, but honestly, I have no idea how HTML works.
Disguised as Clark Kents,
Daily Planet's ace reporters,
Capes are optional for superdelegates, but they become mandatory if they decide to
leap tall buildings in a single bound, or flex their muscles to elect the party's next presidential nominee.
But, if it's done this time around, they could face the wrath of Lex Luthers, or the deadly power of the hidden kryptonite stored away in a chest of lead to be brought out for occasions such as these.
I think SAID nailed it.
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