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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Most Americans Don't Deserve Someone Like Bernie [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)29. The only thing I disagree with is the word 'pure'.
I agree Sanders would make a fine President. Early on, I said I would prefer just about anyone other than Clinton simply because I was tired of the entire Bush/Clinton era.
But she does seem fated to win this election so we must make the best of it. And I'm sure she will surprise many of her detractors.
I was making a generic comment about those who think Sanders is some sort of miracle man who descended from Olympus to save us.
You sound like you've been busy and that's always commendable.
[hr][font color="blue"][center]A ton of bricks, a ton of feathers, it's still gonna hurt.[/center][/font][hr]
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I suggest you consider listening to what the leaders from his campaign think is best.. but of
Jefferson23
Feb 2016
#30
Almost as winning as "We can't advance a liberal agenda because (fill in the blanks)"
Armstead
Feb 2016
#21
The Progressive caucus is actually the largest caucus but not very powerful because money talks
lostnfound
Feb 2016
#52
I think it may actually be to your benefit that he has no shot of winning the nomination.
Bleacher Creature
Feb 2016
#51