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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie's strategy becomes clear [View all]Cha
(297,196 posts)352. The Wonderful President Obama Supporters really stand out on this board..
we're in the beautiful minority. Cheering the President on.. rooting for him to win.. his win is our win for our country and her people. He has their interests at heart.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones, lovemydog! Thank you for being a friend~
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Medicare for all is not single payer, and he's been real nice to Hillary. Sham thread.
ViseGrip
Nov 2015
#98
He's full of the disingenuousness. He said out of the gate he wouldn't be attacking Hillary.
Cha
Nov 2015
#282
I'm fine with Clinton soaking up money form Banksters, etc. She'll need it to beat the GOPers.
Hoyt
Nov 2015
#355
Having been in Congress 24+ years, Sen. Sanders is either still naive or he's pulling a fast one.
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2015
#3
ABSO-FUCKING-LUTELY WRONG! Comparing Sanders quest to that of MLK is nauseating.
Buzz Clik
Nov 2015
#248
Not my experience working with 18-25 year olds. None even knew who our VP was
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2015
#128
Nope. And I don't "hang out" with 18-25 y/olds. I have a core group of 41 young political activists
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2015
#206
Thank you for your honesty, although I don't agree with much of your post.
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2015
#225
EXACTLY+++ Outlawing slavery was once an unrealistic pipe dream. Some people on this forum have
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2015
#274
And same-sex marriage. Right before our eyes like time-lapse photography of a blooming flower. Nt
JudyM
Nov 2015
#284
I go with the latter, too.. Mr "I never worked against President Obama".. We're not the only
Cha
Nov 2015
#302
To give Bernie "I've never worked against President Obama" Sanders the benefit of the doubt,
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2015
#346
Candidates advocating policies is a step towards getting those policies someday
Eric J in MN
Nov 2015
#312
So, all Sanders supporters are misogynists wasn't getting enough traction in the focus groups? (nt)
jeff47
Nov 2015
#6
apparently not -- they need to broaden their imaginary charges to include racism
stupidicus
Nov 2015
#115
It seems you have trouble recognizing dripping sarcasm, even when it is waved under your nose.
Buzz Clik
Nov 2015
#347
further tacit concessions in the form of illustrating your strawman construction skills
stupidicus
Nov 2015
#348
The fact is that Sanders has been harping on the same points for three decades with no success
Buzz Clik
Nov 2015
#87
I was referring how you never bothered to click on the link to his website
Fast Walker 52
Nov 2015
#116
ok, what specifically do you want to know and I'll try to find it for you
Fast Walker 52
Nov 2015
#119
I thought it was because.. there was to be a "Revolution". Didn't bernie saiy that when asked by
Cha
Nov 2015
#299
4-Hire surrogates that call her Thatcher and one that calls her and Obama war criminals.
JaneyVee
Nov 2015
#23
Well, as a Clinton supporter you would know a thing or two about surrogates.
HerbChestnut
Nov 2015
#47
Using Putin as a by-proxy attack-dog is one that still amazes me. No shame. No self-awareness.
NurseJackie
Nov 2015
#50
WOOOOO HOOOOO!!!! He looks like me - when I try to suck in my gut and act young again!!!
Moostache
Nov 2015
#129
Hillary's strategy is to cuddle up to the bosses and yell "Smear!" when she's caught at it.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Nov 2015
#28
I have no idea. And, the same goes for Hillary's politics-as-usual approach.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Nov 2015
#175
indeed, all rightwingers are up in arms over his proposals to tax the rich, etc
stupidicus
Nov 2015
#109
She didnt say she didnt want it. She said it wouldnt happen here. So the entire rest of your post
stevenleser
Nov 2015
#319
Taxes that actually provide a service to the people are NOT the same as other taxes...
Moostache
Nov 2015
#143
My husband is finally registering as a Dem to participate in our caucus.
mountain grammy
Nov 2015
#202
Yep. We have a LOT of money in this country. It's just distributed very badly.
Fast Walker 52
Nov 2015
#118
Wow, THIS is a smear job. It's clear these things wouldn't be easy, but it's ridiculous
Fast Walker 52
Nov 2015
#103
Bernie and his supporters are swift-boating Hillary in regards to Health Care at least...
Moonwalk
Nov 2015
#125
It appears that this particular poster won't be replying to you in this thread.
NurseJackie
Nov 2015
#227
We won't have Single-Payer by 2024 years regardless of who the next president is.
Eric J in MN
Nov 2015
#310
You forgot the tactic of trying to co-opt the outliers who are members of the perpetual society of
MADem
Nov 2015
#174
If only he would just wag his fingers at Wall St. and tell them to "cut that out!"
Jackilope
Nov 2015
#178
He's too busy pointing at crowds of white people and telling them how much life sucks.
MADem
Nov 2015
#203
I'm not the only one who feels this way by a long shot. It's the same speech, over and over.
MADem
Nov 2015
#214
Another meeting of the Society of Perpetual Victimhood will now come to order lol!
wendylaroux
Nov 2015
#231
So you are peachy with a GOP president? Because if Bernie is nominated (and he will not be)
MADem
Nov 2015
#264
I don't think the people of North-Europe and West-Europe would like to read that
Betty Karlson
Nov 2015
#230
Wishin' and hopin' and a whole load of people wearing "revolution" tee shirts...
MADem
Nov 2015
#325
We are not Europe. Nobody explains how any of his plan gets through congress.
bravenak
Nov 2015
#240
Strong President Obama supporter here. "Republicans had it in for Obama before Day 1"
Cha
Nov 2015
#297
What an amazing attempt to persuade fellow Democrats that no real change is possible.
guillaumeb
Nov 2015
#278
4. Then state to all it cannot be done, while the supporters destroy the other candidates for not
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#280
LOL! Take strength and attempt to convert into a weakness. Chapter 2, pages 3-infinity. nt.
nc4bo
Nov 2015
#322
"Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not"
dflprincess
Nov 2015
#327
Sanders strategy: propose real changes, meaningful changes, changes that would improve the lives
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2015
#332
“There are those that look at things the way they are, and ask why? I dream of things ...
Scuba
Nov 2015
#338
First, it was "I like Bernie, but I like HRC more," but now he is a dishonest evil doer.
aikoaiko
Nov 2015
#359
Did MLK say "I hope for slow incremental pragmatic change for a better future" or "I have a DREAM" ?
JonLeibowitz
Nov 2015
#376