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sheshe2

(97,646 posts)
154. You should have read The Hill post you linked to.
Sat Mar 31, 2018, 01:27 AM
Mar 2018

Say what?

This doesn't sound like a compliment to me. Manchin actually said that?

BeyondGeography (30,456 posts)
137. Bernie is as sincere as a heart attack

That’s a Joe Manchin quote. I believe that; what you see is what you get. He has plenty of warts and there are no image consultants getting in the way of what is, for better (he actually gives a shit) or worse (he can be rude and thin-skinned), a pretty straightforward presentation.

As for this event, he is there as a guest of a very progressive mayor, with whom he has worked before on unionizing the Nissan plant at Canton. What is the objection, really?





Woah, wait...Manchin goes on to say...did you miss this part?

Dem senator: Sanders ‘doesn’t have a lot of answers’

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) says Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has a purity of idealism but lacks practical solutions for many of the nation’s challenges.

“Bernie’s always been that way,” Manchin said, citing Sanders’s opposition to Puerto Rico debt legislation and the Toxic Substances Control Act, according to Politico. “He’s sincere as a heart attack. I like him, he’s a good guy, brings a lot to the table, but doesn’t have a lot of answers for the problems that we’re dealing with.”

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“While this legislation allows Vermont to continue enforcing existing state regulations to keep adults and children safe from toxic chemicals such as [perfluorooctanoic acid], it makes it more difficult for states to set new, stricter standards,” he said in a statement. "That makes no sense.

“Federal chemical regulations should be a floor, not a ceiling. States should not be stopped from going above and beyond minimum federal safety standards.”

More: http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/281355-dem-senator-sanders-doesnt-have-a-lot-of-answers


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You posted a selective portion of a quote. Please do not do that. Context is everything.

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Why Not "Examining Racial Justice 50 Years Later?" MineralMan Mar 2018 #1
He seems to be stuck in a rut and unable to change or adjust. NurseJackie Mar 2018 #2
Thanks. I heard MLK give his "How long?" MineralMan Mar 2018 #24
"It is possible to read the history of this country as one long struggle Hortensis Mar 2018 #95
See #7 guillaumeb Mar 2018 #29
See #2 NurseJackie Mar 2018 #31
The only...and I mean ONLY positive thing I can say Docreed2003 Mar 2018 #55
Many people agree with you and share your opinions. NurseJackie Mar 2018 #60
Thanks NJ! Docreed2003 Mar 2018 #67
Many white southern liberals totally agree. GulfCoast66 Mar 2018 #141
Memphis Sanitation Strike. That's why King was there! progressoid Mar 2018 #10
He was there to support the BLACK sanitation workers' strike for racial justice, of which economic EffieBlack Mar 2018 #33
Well, maybe Mayor Lumumba will set him straight. progressoid Mar 2018 #51
If Bernie displays the same ignorance about Dr. King that you and some others have, Im sure he will EffieBlack Mar 2018 #53
Well thanks for setting ME straight. progressoid Mar 2018 #61
I'd love to be a fly on the wall for THAT dinner! EffieBlack Mar 2018 #65
That's kinda how I imagined the town hall referenced in the op would unfold. Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2018 #102
If Bernie listens quietly while other people talk, asks good questions EffieBlack Mar 2018 #106
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Thanks!!! Docreed2003 Mar 2018 #160
They were striking against a system that went back to slavery GulfCoast66 Mar 2018 #142
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Your posts are always awesome, but this one's a real keeper! EffieBlack Mar 2018 #150
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You think Bernie is telling the Mayor of Jackson what his focus should be? BeyondGeography Mar 2018 #52
Geez Louise. kstewart33 Mar 2018 #3
*yawn* BoneyardDem Mar 2018 #4
Sort like a broken record. Blue_true Mar 2018 #5
uh...you know why King was in Memphis right? progressoid Mar 2018 #7
Did you even read what I wrote. Blue_true Mar 2018 #12
Indeed. No one is denying Dr King's civil rights work. progressoid Mar 2018 #16
Doctor King in Mississippi was about fighting grotesque racial injustice. Blue_true Mar 2018 #18
which has a huge economic component and King knew that full well. JCanete Mar 2018 #30
No one disputes the connection of race and pay. Blue_true Mar 2018 #32
I disagree that that is a narrow focus, because so much depends on it. It isn't everything, but it JCanete Mar 2018 #36
You're right that racial injustice is sometimes based on the desire for economic superiority EffieBlack Mar 2018 #42
Effie, you never addressed my point the last time we had this conversation. I assure you I'm JCanete Mar 2018 #44
+1 progressoid Mar 2018 #49
The problem is that you are reverse conflating the issue. Blue_true Mar 2018 #63
when did Sanders assume that? Are you serious? You have got to show me where he made that assumption JCanete Mar 2018 #94
Exactly...Sanders should be going to Memphis Docreed2003 Mar 2018 #64
Was Bernie invited to Memphis for that KPN Mar 2018 #77
You are just flat out wrong EffieBlack Mar 2018 #38
Are white people lecturing black people again about MLK? Eliot Rosewater Mar 2018 #76
Yes-and it should be emphasized he was fighting for racial justice for black sanitation workers EffieBlack Mar 2018 #37
Wonder why thier pay was economically unjust ? lunasun Mar 2018 #28
No you dont, you know exactly why. And the issue could get resolved quicker if Eliot Rosewater Mar 2018 #86
Yes, I know. But it sounds like you don't. He was there to fight RACIAL injustice. EffieBlack Mar 2018 #34
Ok. I read your longer post, it gave a detailed litany of why Doctor King was in Memphis. Blue_true Mar 2018 #68
Did you mean to direct this to me? EffieBlack Mar 2018 #81
Yes, maybe you misposted to me earlier. Blue_true Mar 2018 #91
Gotcha EffieBlack Mar 2018 #93
Stephon Clark Would Agree With You Me. Mar 2018 #27
MLK's fight for economic justice was almost ignored by the media leftstreet Mar 2018 #6
Martin Luther King Jr.: The Economic Problem Is the Most Serious Problem Exotica Mar 2018 #9
Yep. n/t progressoid Mar 2018 #17
MLK got double-tapped once he started to threaten the MIC and the systemic econ controllers Exotica Mar 2018 #21
everyone should hear this speech G_j Mar 2018 #71
They didnt turn away. NCTraveler Mar 2018 #13
Well that's certainly true leftstreet Mar 2018 #19
Exactly, Heuy P. Newton, Angela Davis, the Black Panthers Blue_true Mar 2018 #20
The fight against grotesque racial injustice was much, much bigger. Blue_true Mar 2018 #14
I aint fooled. nt LexVegas Mar 2018 #8
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People wont give him credit for what he is doing. NCTraveler Mar 2018 #11
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Thank you! NurseJackie Mar 2018 #35
If HRC and her foundation did more for those in need in ONE day than Eliot Rosewater Mar 2018 #78
Post removed Post removed Mar 2018 #98
Yes, thank you. EffieBlack Mar 2018 #39
weird that the mayor is giving him one then...this issue clearly couldn't matter...right? JCanete Mar 2018 #46
you do realize I was responding to this post? BoneyardDem Mar 2018 #72
so he is out there, talking with the mayor about incredibly important subject matter that JCanete Mar 2018 #110
Just calling it as I see it, with the evidence provided BoneyardDem Mar 2018 #114
. NurseJackie Mar 2018 #80
insert my own passive agressive emogie here in lieu of language and points...oh...LOL! JCanete Mar 2018 #92
Since the Democratic leadership appointed Sanders to lead their Outreach campaign Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #54
Attention isnt necessarily outreach EffieBlack Mar 2018 #57
And holding a town hall on economic justice isn't a crime against humanity Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2018 #58
And mowing your lawn on Sundays isn't a capital offense EffieBlack Mar 2018 #59
It is weird, I find the VAST VAST VAST majority of black folk I meet on the net and Eliot Rosewater Mar 2018 #79
Getting attention is the start. So of course energizing people to vote is the goal. Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #69
He is attempting to energize Bernie votes. nothing more, nothing less BoneyardDem Mar 2018 #74
Okey dokey. You obviously know much more about how many people he has registered and Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #101
Perhaps the Mayor invited Sanders in KPN Mar 2018 #89
oh...is that was he is is doing...now? BoneyardDem Mar 2018 #73
I'm not going to list all the townhalls and meetings and events he has attended. You aren't really Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #97
"thank for playing"? BoneyardDem Mar 2018 #103
No it's certainly not. Which is why I applaud Sanders and hope it inspires people to actually vote. Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #104
Oh, the irony of it all. KPN Mar 2018 #84
Discussion? When it comes to Bernie - the outrage over his existence is way more important!!!! Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #99
You got that right. KPN Mar 2018 #109
Outreach, huh? NurseJackie Mar 2018 #85
Well obviously not to you. But that goes without saying. Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #100
Smearing Democrats and the Democratic party isn't my idea of "outreach"... NurseJackie Mar 2018 #105
Two Words GaryCnf Mar 2018 #111
Yup got it. Susan Sarandon, Nina Turner, Bernie Sanders. Smearing Democrats. Smearing Democratic Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #112
I doubt it. NurseJackie Mar 2018 #113
Yup. EffieBlack Mar 2018 #120
I'm just glad that you have it all sorted out in your head and that it fits Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #124
So what's it like on the ground in your neigborhood? progressoid Mar 2018 #116
Imagine how much more it could have been. NurseJackie Mar 2018 #119
Huh? progressoid Mar 2018 #123
Here! Try Nutrisystem... I hate it! It sucks! NurseJackie Mar 2018 #126
Sorry I forgot "Our Revolution" progressoid Mar 2018 #128
In my neighborhood, Bernie isn't even a blip EffieBlack Mar 2018 #121
So I'm confused. progressoid Mar 2018 #125
In my neighborhood, there are a lot of new people murielm99 Mar 2018 #178
Haaahahaha! progressoid Mar 2018 #115
+1,000,000 This!!! What about all the harm done by Dump & his Rethug accomplices in the last hour? diva77 Mar 2018 #45
Almost comical ... KPN Mar 2018 #87
Well no doubt Adrahil Mar 2018 #96
It's somehow not surprising GaryCnf Mar 2018 #23
Even less surprising is how many DU members feel the need to teach black folk about Dr. King - EffieBlack Mar 2018 #40
+1 betsuni Mar 2018 #48
They really don't want to know GaryCnf Mar 2018 #50
Exactly EffieBlack Mar 2018 #56
### NurseJackie Mar 2018 #70
the priviledged few who should figure out its time they actually stopped and learned something BoneyardDem Mar 2018 #75
It never stops. It happens elsewhere of course. Not just here, but happens a lot here. Eliot Rosewater Mar 2018 #82
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Good for him. SharonClark Mar 2018 #41
KIck and rec. Solidarity! Arazi Mar 2018 #47
I've been meaning to ask, are the candles for Bernie or MLK? n/t BoneyardDem Mar 2018 #88
So..according to this thread, economic justice is bad now... TCJ70 Mar 2018 #90
I don't understand why your extreme conclusion is the only one you could come up with? BoneyardDem Mar 2018 #107
Is it the message or the messenger? TCJ70 Mar 2018 #136
In what has turned into a whole comedy routine GaryCnf Mar 2018 #108
... LexVegas Mar 2018 #118
60,000 GaryCnf Mar 2018 #122
We get it. You heart Bernie. LexVegas Mar 2018 #127
No friend GaryCnf Mar 2018 #130
Yes! EffieBlack Mar 2018 #133
Wonderful. And how predictable that the grapes... SMC22307 Mar 2018 #117
... LexVegas Mar 2018 #129
Mayor Lumumba is the future.. mountain grammy Mar 2018 #131
True GaryCnf Mar 2018 #132
I magine he'll make special mention of Barack Obama and his landmark health care legislation. ucrdem Mar 2018 #134
Lol sheshe2 Mar 2018 #157
There are so many issues Sanders could be working on or at least talking about ucrdem Mar 2018 #167
Yes...all of that would be nice... sheshe2 Mar 2018 #168
Yeah that LOL. ucrdem Mar 2018 #169
You as well, ucrdem. sheshe2 Mar 2018 #170
Voter suppression, DOJ's attack on civil rights, increase in hate crimes and speech, police killings EffieBlack Mar 2018 #174
That's great news, but is he planning on running again...? ecstatic Mar 2018 #135
Bernie is as sincere as a heart attack BeyondGeography Mar 2018 #137
Notwithstanding Manchin's quote, the actual phrase is "serious as a heart attack" EffieBlack Mar 2018 #139
That is the quote BeyondGeography Mar 2018 #140
I know that's what Manchin said, but that's not how the saying goes EffieBlack Mar 2018 #147
You should have read The Hill post you linked to. sheshe2 Mar 2018 #154
LOL! Great catch EffieBlack Mar 2018 #158
Beep Beep sheshe2 Mar 2018 #159
Manchin is saying Bernie is for real BeyondGeography Mar 2018 #161
:) sheshe2 Mar 2018 #166
Da-a-a-amn! "Context is everything!" Yes, indeed it is! NurseJackie Mar 2018 #163
Good Morning, NurseJackie. sheshe2 Mar 2018 #165
lol! nt ecstatic Mar 2018 #146
I don't object to him going there, I'm just saying ecstatic Mar 2018 #145
And it probably won't attract many black voters to him, either EffieBlack Mar 2018 #138
Stretching for the African-American support he didnt get in 2016. VOX Mar 2018 #143
Boom! sheshe2 Mar 2018 #153
Unless you're talking about the primaries GaryCnf Mar 2018 #162
You left out massive voter suppression EffieBlack Mar 2018 #171
There is an inherently authoritarian GaryCnf Mar 2018 #172
It is worse, much worse than when Obama ran - The 2013 Shelby decision saw to that. EffieBlack Mar 2018 #173
Very helpful. ucrdem Mar 2018 #175
EB's reply is indeed a great place to start GaryCnf Mar 2018 #177
In South Carolina she beat Sanders 3-1. In Michigan on the other hand, ucrdem Mar 2018 #179
Update: due to popular demand. Venue changed to larger venue Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2018 #155
He's kind of like Flat Stanley showing up at every notable event. He should be careful applegrove Mar 2018 #156
What an interesting analogy! I'd never heard of this character before. I see what you mean. NurseJackie Mar 2018 #164
Kids in Canadian schools all made cut out flat Stanley's and applegrove Mar 2018 #176
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