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Showing Original Post only (View all)Does an image of the AARP mailer exist anywhere on the internet? [View all]
I have seen a lot of outrage over a Bernie mailer that supposedly included the AARP logo, but so far I have yet to see anyone post an image of this mailer.
If an image of this mailer exists anywhere on the internet please post it so we can all judge it for ourselves.
If on the other hand this ad is so rare that not one person can even find an image of it then please explain to me how an ad that no one can even see could lead people to believe the AARP has endorsed Bernie.
Thank you.
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Does an image of the AARP mailer exist anywhere on the internet? [View all]
Bjorn Against
Jan 2016
OP
"Rovian ratfuck" might just be one of the greatest terms I've seen on this forum.
VulgarPoet
Jan 2016
#6
Could be that or a Brockian ratfuck. He's a pretty experienced right wing rat fucker.
morningfog
Jan 2016
#8
You do realize that there are more types of ads than the ones you listed don't you?
Bjorn Against
Jan 2016
#40
You better inform the US Postal Service that mailers are not a form of advertising
Bjorn Against
Jan 2016
#44
AARP does NOT back single payer because they make money by selling insurance policies
Skwmom
Jan 2016
#37
I haven't seen "a lot of outrage." I've seen a story that says AARP asked Sanders'
MADem
Jan 2016
#11
You do realize that the dispute with the Culinary Union has been resolved?
Bjorn Against
Jan 2016
#15
I have an AARP press release. Obviously, they could be lying just to smear Bernie.
DanTex
Jan 2016
#25
Or maybe they never saw a mailer but were told about it by someone. Who knows?
morningfog
Jan 2016
#33
The AARP site is heavily populated with images of most of the presidential candidates.
morningfog
Jan 2016
#47
AARP has told Sanders to stop using it. Only a recipient is likely to put it out. nt
MADem
Jan 2016
#63
I don't know what happened. Did AARP actually see a Sanders mailers with its logo?
morningfog
Jan 2016
#22
So no factual evidence as of yet. We're going based upon a statement by AARP. Who tipped them?
frylock
Jan 2016
#60
using the search field, I am finding the statement of the Sanders issue on both of your links
passiveporcupine
Jan 2016
#62