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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The turning point in Bernie's campaign arrived this morning (it's not SC results or polls or votes) [View all]DirkGently
(12,151 posts)51. Latin American politics was not the point?
I thought the notion was that Bernie Sanders is terribly vulnerable to attacks based on his thoughts on socialism vs. fascism in South America. Commies vs dictators and all that?
And I'll continue to think, if that's okay with you, that we won't be hearing too much from Clinton on that because she is standing on a rather narrow precipice regarding her ties to the failed, blood-drenched policies of American intervention on behalf of rightwing murderers in that region that somewhat overshadows the horrors of "socialism."
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The turning point in Bernie's campaign arrived this morning (it's not SC results or polls or votes) [View all]
kstewart33
Feb 2016
OP
lol Bernie has been hands off with Hillary. Haven't you been reading this forum? Look at what the Rs
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Feb 2016
#81
Great news.....That is exactly the conversation that the country needs to have.
virtualobserver
Feb 2016
#2
I hear that. Sandinistas overthrew the puppet "Banana War" era Somoza's
Blue State Bandit
Feb 2016
#27
How stupid would the Democrats and Republicans be to have this fight. Once beyond 'name-calling'?
TheBlackAdder
Feb 2016
#37
The daily Beast is a Hillary publication, not anything independent or top-rated. Good try though.
HERVEPA
Feb 2016
#3
Right, because endless wars and secret coups are clearly the playbook for American Exceptionalism
VulgarPoet
Feb 2016
#43
Welcome to DU. The sordid history of the Somoza family dictatorship in Nicaragua also gets ignored
think
Feb 2016
#8
The same people will hold it against him that will hold Benghazi against Clinton
Armstead
Feb 2016
#20
Bwahahahaha. The Daily Beast is a Clinton mouthpiece, for example, three days
snagglepuss
Feb 2016
#17
Once the Republicans effectively brand Bernie as a Communist/Marxist, he's done.
kstewart33
Feb 2016
#34
When Hillary and her supporters are supporting the past 30+ years of US Foreign policy....
Bread and Circus
Feb 2016
#46
At this point I sincerely believe they will adopt ANY position if it can score some points for a day
arcane1
Feb 2016
#87
I suppose it's too much to ask that we reflect on what the residents of Burlington thought.
Vinca
Feb 2016
#55
If you want to go into the weeds read about the behavior of dictators we have supported
Armstead
Feb 2016
#61
Turning point? Maybe u didn't notice that the media & Clinton supporters have been pointing out
TheDormouse
Feb 2016
#58