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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: This Article Nails It: Bernie is about to give Democrats their 'come to Jesus' moment [View all]rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)123. If you ask what their stand is on an issue they won't answer because they are afraid
they might not agree with whatever her current position is. They essentially say, "I agree with Clinton no matter where she currently stands."
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Skwmom
Jun 2016
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others say he's an Eisenhower Republican: either way, there's one political dynasty that's
MisterP
Jun 2016
#1
Those statistics you cite are from a different time. There was no anti-establishment candidate
cui bono
Jun 2016
#8
My apologies. I thought I was responding to a rational human being living in reality.
cui bono
Jun 2016
#18
Never try to argue with a cultist--particularly a New Democrat "progressive".
BillZBubb
Jun 2016
#35
Yes, that's been the " New Democrat" DLC, Third Way line going back to the mid-80's
Beowulf
Jun 2016
#72
I almost feel sad for them that they do not realize how many backs they are facing. n/t
JimDandy
Jun 2016
#96
So anyone in history who advocated a progressive change from the status quo ...
Fantastic Anarchist
Jun 2016
#113
You are absolutely right, which is the ONLY reason your post produced the shrieks that it did
Number23
Jun 2016
#132
A career politician with 30 years in Congress isn't what I'd call anti-establishment.
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#137
Who said that? What I said is I have spoken to (know) young African-Americans and Latinos and
Skwmom
Jun 2016
#27
Obama isn't running this year. That was the attack used on him. Did you forget or are
jillan
Jun 2016
#84
Wow what desperation. Sen Sanders has been singing the same song for decades. You either
rhett o rick
Jun 2016
#86
If you ask what their stand is on an issue they won't answer because they are afraid
rhett o rick
Jun 2016
#123
The Golden Rule? Do onto others as we want done onto us? Really? Lol. Sanders
seabeyond
Jun 2016
#30
Please tell me that's not the argument Sanders will be giving to the Superdelegates...
brooklynite
Jun 2016
#14
And I say, hallelujah, it is time to come-to-Jesus, and vote for the man who is preaching his
pdsimdars
Jun 2016
#16
stay married to corporate money or return to its first love—the American middle class.
elleng
Jun 2016
#31
Really so what is your plan to get rid of United? We all want that but how?
Demsrule86
Jun 2016
#143
Bernie is telling people what the Democratic party once was, could be again and should be again.
BillZBubb
Jun 2016
#40
If you are religious they are. To me they are characters of literature and myth and culture.
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2016
#70
Who has the power and money to pull us out of the economic hole? They don't really need many
Jitter65
Jun 2016
#56
you sound far too much like a Republican, contempt for voters and the works.
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2016
#66
I don't get it. In 2008, I canvassed for Obama because I felt the energy and enthusiasm from him.
randome
Jun 2016
#69
Bernie has worked year after year on the people's amendments AND passed the biggest VA legislation.
Skwmom
Jun 2016
#97
Absolute perfection. Contemplating creating a sock puppet so I can rec it twice.
Barack_America
Jun 2016
#89
Excellent piece!! But I am sitting here lmao at all the people that never heard the term
jillan
Jun 2016
#92