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DNC Boss Viciously Attacks Bernie By Saying He's Like Trump (Original Post)
votesparks
May 2016
OP
The DNC boss who openly supports and campaigns for her GOP buddies, down here in Florida.
djean111
May 2016
#1
I have never listened to this Jimmy Dore before. Whow-I can see lots of vile in gd-p.
riversedge
May 2016
#3
The vile behavior of some of Sanders fans are Trump-like. Your subject line is misleading but
riversedge
May 2016
#5
djean111
(14,255 posts)1. The DNC boss who openly supports and campaigns for her GOP buddies, down here in Florida.
What a horrible joke this all is. I will be become officially non-affiliated in August, right after I vote in the primary for Rubio's seat. Voting FOR Grayson, against Patrick Murphy (DINO-Fl, only became a Democrat in 2012 so he could run against another Republican).
Raster
(20,998 posts)4. The same DNC boss who is the darling of the Payday Lender parasites.
liberal N proud
(60,334 posts)2. I agree with Debbie Wasserman Schultz n/t
riversedge
(70,204 posts)3. I have never listened to this Jimmy Dore before. Whow-I can see lots of vile in gd-p.
d_legendary1
(2,586 posts)8. Then your part of the reason why people don't trust the DNC
Misrepresentation of the facts exactly why the public thinks that all politicians are crooked.
riversedge
(70,204 posts)5. The vile behavior of some of Sanders fans are Trump-like. Your subject line is misleading but
you already know that.
d_legendary1
(2,586 posts)9. You mean like Wendell Pierce?
Oh wait...
silvershadow
(10,336 posts)6. The DLC is like a parasite, consuming its' host. nt
Fuddnik
(8,846 posts)7. Showing her inner Sarah Palin again.
antigop
(12,778 posts)10. "I was proud to support her in 2008. Of course as DNC chair, I will neutrally manage our primary"
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/sfl-wasserman-schultz-hillary-clinton-special-leader-20150410-story.html
'Neutral' Wasserman Schultz calls Hillary Clinton a 'special leader and a special woman'
'Neutral' Wasserman Schultz calls Hillary Clinton a 'special leader and a special woman'
With Hillary Clinton widely expected to announce her candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination over the weekend, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz emphasized her neutrality on Friday and went on to praise Clinton and the history making nature of her run.
The Weston congresswoman was a prominent Clinton supporter in 2008, when she lost the presidential nomination to Barack Obama. Since 2011, she has been Obamas handpicked chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee.
Secretary Clinton, I think is arguably one of the most qualified people assuming she announces her candidacy who have ever run for president. I was proud to support her in 2008. Of course as DNC chair, I will neutrally manage our primary nomination contest, assuming we have one, Wasserman Schultz said in a brief interview Friday after the dedication of a new South Florida regional FBI headquarters in Miramar.
The Weston congresswoman was a prominent Clinton supporter in 2008, when she lost the presidential nomination to Barack Obama. Since 2011, she has been Obamas handpicked chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee.
Secretary Clinton, I think is arguably one of the most qualified people assuming she announces her candidacy who have ever run for president. I was proud to support her in 2008. Of course as DNC chair, I will neutrally manage our primary nomination contest, assuming we have one, Wasserman Schultz said in a brief interview Friday after the dedication of a new South Florida regional FBI headquarters in Miramar.
antigop
(12,778 posts)11. "Many top Democrats... privately complain about her trying to use the DNC..."
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/02/senate-bid-could-be-solution-for-wasserman-schultz-115373
Throughout her time as chair, Wasserman Schultz has turned off colleagues, other top Democrats and current and former staff for a management style that strikes many as self-centered even for a politician and often at the expense of the DNC or individual candidates or campaigns. Many top Democrats, including some she counts as supporters and friends, privately complain about her trying to use the DNC as a vehicle for her own personal promotion, and letting her own ambition get in the way of larger goals.
Wasserman Schultz has a different sense of herself. According to people who spoke with her, when she sensed Obama was considering replacing her as chair in 2013, she began to line up supporters to suggest the move was both anti-woman and anti-Semitic. Under fire last fall for her leadership, she took Obamas decision not to remove her then as evidence of renewed strength and said she was confident no one could get her out of the DNC before her term is over at the beginning of 2017, according to sources whove spoken with her. Shes also been known to joke around the office about how having a vacation home in New Hampshire might one day be helpful in a presidential run.
Wasserman Schultz has a different sense of herself. According to people who spoke with her, when she sensed Obama was considering replacing her as chair in 2013, she began to line up supporters to suggest the move was both anti-woman and anti-Semitic. Under fire last fall for her leadership, she took Obamas decision not to remove her then as evidence of renewed strength and said she was confident no one could get her out of the DNC before her term is over at the beginning of 2017, according to sources whove spoken with her. Shes also been known to joke around the office about how having a vacation home in New Hampshire might one day be helpful in a presidential run.
PatrynXX
(5,668 posts)12. according to Political compass
her head is stuck in someone elses behind
now how is BERNIE way the hell over there all alone like Trump??