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I couldn't find any picture. Which makes me think it is a Rovian rat fuck. PatrickforO Jan 2016 #1
Oh Dear God Armstead Jan 2016 #5
"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
Yeah, AARP is "part of the plan." Please. MADem Jan 2016 #12
Where did they use the logo? Bjorn Against Jan 2016 #16
They used it on a MAILER. It's not an "ad." MADem Jan 2016 #34
When did campaign mailers stop being a form of advertising? Bjorn Against Jan 2016 #38
It's highly targeted--it's not a magazine, newspaper or TV/radio ad. nt MADem Jan 2016 #39
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
Now you're just being churlish. It's TARGETED advertising. MADem Jan 2016 #46
You felt the need to correct me and say it was not an ad Bjorn Against Jan 2016 #48
It's not an "ad" in the sense of those that are issued to the general public MADem Jan 2016 #50
You are splitting hairs Bjorn Against Jan 2016 #52
No, I am not--but glad you're so easily amused. MADem Jan 2016 #54
AARP does NOT back single payer because they make money by selling insurance policies Skwmom Jan 2016 #37
Wow. Right under my nose and I didn't see it. Wilms Jan 2016 #42
I've thought AARP were assholes for years, and I've said as much here. MADem Jan 2016 #43
Brockian jfern Jan 2016 #24
Here you go 99th_Monkey Jan 2016 #2
But I still don't see the AARP logo Kalidurga Jan 2016 #4
Presumably on a different but equally bogus mailer? n/t winter is coming Jan 2016 #29
They aren't very good at this. Kalidurga Jan 2016 #61
I've been looking. Kalidurga Jan 2016 #3
That is my first question. Where is a picture of the mailer? morningfog Jan 2016 #7
No and if you go to that link that they are posting it is BOGUS! jillan Jan 2016 #9
I haven't find one anywhere. Newsweek claims that they have an image Luminous Animal Jan 2016 #10
Hmm. It's almost as if a SuperPAC has been shopping negative info winter is coming Jan 2016 #19
One with a particularly Orwellian name jfern Jan 2016 #26
I haven't seen "a lot of outrage." I've seen a story that says AARP asked Sanders' MADem Jan 2016 #11
A pattern is starting to emerge here. nt Bobbie Jo Jan 2016 #13
I have to agree with you on that score!!! nt MADem Jan 2016 #14
You do realize that the dispute with the Culinary Union has been resolved? Bjorn Against Jan 2016 #15
Resolved? They were caught and called out. MADem Jan 2016 #23
Please post an image of the mailer Bjorn Against Jan 2016 #31
Why are you "supposed to get upset?" MADem Jan 2016 #49
How do you know the ad implied an affiliation? Bjorn Against Jan 2016 #51
Really? I guess AARP told him to stop using it for savage amusement, then? MADem Jan 2016 #56
If they are guilty show us the proof Bjorn Against Jan 2016 #58
Here's the proof--Weaver hasn't held a combative press conference or MADem Jan 2016 #64
I guess you haven't been reading DU for the last few hours then. n/t ljm2002 Jan 2016 #17
I'm reading a lot of aggrieved crying about a mailer. MADem Jan 2016 #30
Obviously, AARP made the whole thing up. They're part of the big conspiracy. DanTex Jan 2016 #18
So can you provide us with the image? Bjorn Against Jan 2016 #20
I have an AARP press release. Obviously, they could be lying just to smear Bernie. DanTex Jan 2016 #25
But that link is bogus. Try to add a comment & see what happens. jillan Jan 2016 #27
Seems to be working for me... DanTex Jan 2016 #28
Or maybe they never saw a mailer but were told about it by someone. Who knows? morningfog Jan 2016 #33
It's not an "ad." It's a mailer--addressed to likely voters. MADem Jan 2016 #32
Campaign mailers are a type of advertising Bjorn Against Jan 2016 #35
Well, maybe one of the IA Sanders supporters will do that. nt MADem Jan 2016 #36
Or a recipient, a complainant or, maybe AARP? morningfog Jan 2016 #41
Why would AARP re-promulgate an image they demanded he stop using? MADem Jan 2016 #45
The AARP site is heavily populated with images of most of the presidential candidates. morningfog Jan 2016 #47
Do you seriously think they told him to "stop" based on hearsay? MADem Jan 2016 #53
I saw that one. I'm just waiting for the same to appear for AARP. morningfog Jan 2016 #55
It's going to have to come from a recipient of the mailer, I think. MADem Jan 2016 #57
Newsweek claims to have, or to have seen, a copy. morningfog Jan 2016 #59
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
I don't get snail mail from the campaign Le Taz Hot Jan 2016 #21
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
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