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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders... The head of the Democratic Party who was never head of the Democratic Party [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)26. I grew up in Brooklyn about 2-3 miles from where he grew up and was born about five years....
...after him.
When we wanted to get out of our milieu we moved to Queens, but stayed in NYC. My parents were VERY "progressive" (that term wasn't used back decades ago) and politically active until the end. They stayed in NYC to help improve the plight of the poor, those facing discrimination, and the elderly. Thankfully I followed in their footsteps (until ~20 years ago when I moved to CT due to only to my job assignments)
We did NOT move to a state that probably has the least % of people in the groups he professes to want to help.
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Bernie Sanders... The head of the Democratic Party who was never head of the Democratic Party [View all]
WiffenPoof
Mar 2017
OP
Even if he did, he will never be a leader of the Democratic Party simply because of these statements
forjusticethunders
Mar 2017
#8
The stages of grief after realization that one has been used as a tool of Putin
delisen
Mar 2017
#75
He actually went back to being an Independent a month or more before the convention. In fact...
George II
Mar 2017
#66
Nah, he's just fooling around in Trumpland. He doesn't have enough seniority to take on the WH/GOP
Jonny Appleseed
Mar 2017
#4
And then he participated in white flight to almost all-white Vermont.
forjusticethunders
Mar 2017
#15
I grew up in Brooklyn about 2-3 miles from where he grew up and was born about five years....
George II
Mar 2017
#26
He participated in a sit-in at the University of Chicago, where he was arrested along with dozens...
George II
Mar 2017
#30
years and years ago...who cares? Now if he joined the party, that would show he wants unity.
Demsrule86
Mar 2017
#146
Yeah, tell that to Elizabeth Warren and Patty Murray. Bernie's their "true leader." nt
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#85
I keep hearing "constitutional crisis" on here lately? What constitutional crisis?
Goblinmonger
Mar 2017
#21
Nope. He's not "emerging" as anything of the sort. That's just wishful thinking.
NurseJackie
Mar 2017
#12
As long as he continues to go around talking about what's wrong with Democrats, the Democrats....
George II
Mar 2017
#14
Oh my god, yes!! Al Franken TOTALLY ROCKS!! He has a very statesmanlike demeanor, and...
NurseJackie
Mar 2017
#20
You mean...a Democratic Party MEMBER who leads the Democrats? That just doesn't sound right.
randome
Mar 2017
#22
Thank you. I get so weary of the lies and smears against the Democratic Party.
NurseJackie
Mar 2017
#40
I think people need to define what they mean by "corporate ties", and what determines...
George II
Mar 2017
#77
If he wants Single Payer to be his legacy he's going to need to make a real effort
brooklynite
Mar 2017
#36
Sanders is a statesman, just like the original founders of our country...
Talk Is Cheap
Mar 2017
#37
He couldn't get single payer enacted when our Democrats had the majority in both houses, how...
George II
Mar 2017
#46
And he's a politician. That's why he's a gun rights person -- to get elected in Vermont. n/t
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#86
Check is voting record... looks like you believe the Russian propaganda on this...
Talk Is Cheap
Mar 2017
#92
Leader of the Dem party? He can start by joining the party and ceasing his attacks on it
Maven
Mar 2017
#45
It is so frustrating to me that you are deliberately overlooking strong FEMALE leaders
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#64
Well when you go straight to Bernie is the leader of the Democratic Party and then backtrack
JTFrog
Mar 2017
#72
EXACTLY. You called Bernie the HEAD of the Democratic party while overlooking Elizabeth Warren,
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#80
Why should I? You still have an OP up insisting that Bernie is the HEAD of the party.
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#93
The OP is just suggesting Sanders is providing leadership that brings forth very liberal policies
Quixote1818
Mar 2017
#99
The OP calls Bernie "the head of the Democratic party." That is a much larger claim
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#103
Then all that needs to be done is to remove the "He's our leader" bit. No problems then.
randome
Mar 2017
#117
So now you're the o.p.'s translator? We can read, in black & white, what the o.p. said. nt
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2017
#135
There are a handful of posters who immediately go ballistic on any positive post about Sanders
Quixote1818
Mar 2017
#114
It isn't 'positive' to claim he is our leader. That's what causes the divisiveness.
randome
Mar 2017
#119
Please show me those posts where I went "ballistic" or expressed "rage" about Sanders.
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#120
Look, if those women know what's good for them, they'll stand aside for the curmudgeonly outsider!
randome
Mar 2017
#100
I reject that explanation. When you proclaim such an elevated status for him...
NurseJackie
Mar 2017
#70
No, you don't offend me. I don't know you. Your words are offensive. Get it?
NurseJackie
Mar 2017
#101
So many people here are still under the spell of Russian Bots regarding Bernie.
SalviaBlue
Mar 2017
#57
Um, it was Bernie fans that pushed RT and propaganda here, not the other way around. nt
JTFrog
Mar 2017
#73
It's lovely that Bernie is pushing for single payer today. Let's have a tea party + watch Rome burn.
Justice
Mar 2017
#62
The divergence between the abstract and the practical is so distinct here!
RadiationTherapy
Mar 2017
#65
Why is it that every few days, someone seeks to push buttons regarding outsiders?
randome
Mar 2017
#89
Why Sanders will never be the leader of the Democratic Party, in his own words:
George II
Mar 2017
#112
Wow! I hadn't heard the "opportunism" quote before. That's disappointing. But...
NurseJackie
Mar 2017
#116
Makes you wonder why "some" here continue to try & make us follow someone who obviously....
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2017
#138
We needed his push 7 years ago back when there was still a snowball's chance
Blue_Tires
Mar 2017
#118
Its not supposed to help you. Its directed at the OP to help him or her understand reactions
aikoaiko
Mar 2017
#127
A laundry list of fault-finding finger-pointing name-calling post only stirs MORE shit. Why?
NurseJackie
Mar 2017
#132
What in my post do you consider fault-finding, finger-pointing, or name-calling?
aikoaiko
Mar 2017
#134
"If you have to ask" then my adding anything extra isn't likely to help clarify. It appears...
NurseJackie
Mar 2017
#139
agreed. May not have been intended, but is certainly keeping the hurt feelings alive, something
JCanete
Mar 2017
#131
Apparently, the forces who tried to divide us in the primaries are still hard at work. Why you...
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2017
#126
Is this accurate? Assuming "russian propaganda" means thousands of social media sock puppets...
philly_bob
Mar 2017
#161
All due respect to Bernie, we need new leadership. Younger leadership. West coast leadership.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2017
#155
He hasn't been acting like a leader. Plus he's not a Democrat. He likes to be an agitator and is
kerry-is-my-prez
Mar 2017
#164
Registered Independant Bernie Sanders just called the Democratic Party feeble
SticksnStones
Mar 2017
#166