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Jitter65

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April 8, 2016

So can we get back to the real issues and what actually caused the 2008 crash in a big way.

Get ready. Close your eyes and put your fingers in your ears. That will be the way BS supporters will get through it.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bernie-sanders-wall-street_us_5617f634e4b0dbb8000e5a58

April 7, 2016

So Sanders puts out another lie that he is being lied about and his supporters accept that as true.

Inflamed, they will now reach in their pockets for another $27 which is why Bernie is having to rile them up.

April 7, 2016

The GOP now has two video clips in their hands.

One is Hillary saying that Bernie is a far better choice than any of the GOP candidates.

The other says that Hillary is not qualified to be President.

Which one do you think they will use?

April 7, 2016

You know, the media really has a role to be accountable for the recent infighting between BS and HC.

The Washington Post headline was an out and out lie that started it all rolling. They should apologize to both campaigns but they won't. But both sides need to stop reading tweets and newspaper headlines to determine their facts and talk to each other. Just listen to how they question both parties. Hillary is smart enough to know how to avoid most traps but Bernie is so interested in sniping at Hillary he jumps at every chance. No one aspiring to the Office of President should be the thoughtless or ill-prepared to respond to supposition, allegation, unsubstantiated bull crap.

April 7, 2016

I am sorry but i just don't see the same vitriol coming from the Hillary camp that i do from the

Sanders camp. Just look here and around the Internet. Just listen to their spokespeople during their TV interviews. If people can't see the huge difference it is baffling. They are just worlds apart and the media pundits seem to always give the BS camp a pass (except for Tamara today.)

There is never a positive thing said from the Sanders camp about Hillary. Yet her camp always finds at least one positive thing to say about Sanders. I really find it all baffling. The Sanders camp rarely, if ever, talks about what must be done to bring us together for the GE no matter who wins the primary.

April 7, 2016

Sanders spokesperson on CNN still holding on and pushing the lie against Hillary.

Stiff says the Washington Post said it right. Unbelievable!! Even worse is the fact that so many believe this shit! I want Zeleny to go under oath now that a Clinton campaign spokesperson actually said what is "quoted."

April 7, 2016

Does CNN have links or sources that Zeleny used for his "disqualify" statements charged to the HRC

campaign? In view of the Washington Post's lying headline, I am wondering if the CNN story is even true.

April 7, 2016

Tell two lies, don't apologize, double down and blame the person you lied about!

That's a page right out of the Trump playbook. Disgusting!

April 7, 2016

Bernie is not a Democrat and he cares little about helping Dems get elected. Proof!

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/04/06/why-a-race-further-down-the-wisconsin-ballot-rattled-democrats/

As a result of Bernie's "cult" following, a horrible judge now will sit on WI Court. I just got alerted and hidden for saying this but damn it it is time to stop being nice to these hateful people!!

.....
Bradley won the election, a surprise to Democrats. This morning, some progressives picked a culprit: voters who cast ballots for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vt.) and left the rest of their ballots blank. According to exit polling conducted by the independent group DecisionDesk and BenchMark Politics, perhaps 15 percent of Sanders voters skipped the Bradley-Kloppenburg race; just 4 percent of Hillary Clinton voters did the same

Democrats, with no victories to show from Tuesday, are hardly taking solace in the turnout. The defeat of Kloppenburg and of a Working Families Party-backed candidate for Milwaukee County executive are creating tension with supporters of Clinton, who argue that she is investing in the Democratic Party's success -- and that Sanders, far from a revolution, has built a personal following but little else.

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