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In reply to the discussion: I have fucking had it with: "Sanders, which could potentially force Hillary Clinton further left..." [View all]TerrapinFlyer
(277 posts)46. If the Party moves to the Left, so will all the candidates
Do you think Hillary is going to go against a populist movement? Do you think any candidate would?
I have always been a Sanders fan. And Warren too. I agree with their positions more than Hillary. But I am a realist.
Any Dem in the Whitehouse is better than any Repug.
In order to make any change in government, you need more than the Whitehouse. The House and Senate can stall any President.
And Governors now have become increasing important for controlling State budgets.
Start thinking about winning across the board!
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I have fucking had it with: "Sanders, which could potentially force Hillary Clinton further left..." [View all]
NYC_SKP
May 2015
OP
More infighting ...it will be a wonder if the Democratic party can come together
NoJusticeNoPeace
May 2015
#1
Not infighting, a false narrative that needs to just stop. "Push her to the left."
NYC_SKP
May 2015
#6
Rush Limbaugh can be pushed "further to the left". You outrage is sounding contrived.
Buzz Clik
May 2015
#39
I love Bernie and will support him but if Hillary wins the primary I will support
OregonBlue
May 2015
#173
The truth is, millions of Americans have realized that they are being abused.
Enthusiast
May 2015
#195
That's what I thought. In my OP I posted the statement from OWS Organizers, the original organizers
sabrina 1
May 2015
#258
He doesn't work for RT. They air his show. And I judge people base on their actions and stances,
cui bono
May 2015
#117
Yes, they do. Bernie just entered the race. We'll see where the polling is a month from now.
sabrina 1
May 2015
#213
Maybe it was earlier in the year then, because he had Edwards higher than Obama I think.
cui bono
May 2015
#73
Excellent point. When minorities got over their fears that white people would not vote for him
Number23
May 2015
#259
Yes and Elizabeth Warren was what, 8th? Ignore all the facts, though. The Sanders
okaawhatever
May 2015
#8
I would like to see the metrics for that determination. It's not apparent that she's much other
leveymg
May 2015
#21
All that shows is how far right the entire elected politicians of both parties have moved.
cui bono
May 2015
#75
Yeah, voting records of hers against the other elected officials. So what I said stands.
cui bono
May 2015
#103
And even if you don't think the spectrum itself changes, where one lands on it certainly does.
cui bono
May 2015
#200
Another outburst from a Sanders supporter? LOL. I support him to move Hillary left
KittyWampus
May 2015
#3
Bernie can win. I support him to WIN. You can't drag anyone to the Left, so that's just
sabrina 1
May 2015
#36
He almost certainly cannot win the primary. He has not participated in Democratic party politics.
KittyWampus
May 2015
#131
i have always seens sanders run as individual and an opportunity. not an extension of clinton.
seabeyond
May 2015
#5
Call out threads like this with slams against Hillary do nothing but drive us further apart
NoJusticeNoPeace
May 2015
#7
you betcha. when i state, as a feminist, social is my priority, as i support sanders....
seabeyond
May 2015
#13
Then why on earth would you say you support him? I support him because I DO see what you
sabrina 1
May 2015
#44
there is not a chance in hell i would try to clear the air with you. you have zero
seabeyond
May 2015
#50
I am more than willing to 'clear the air' with anyone because I am confident enough
sabrina 1
May 2015
#63
It is what I got from your post. That you have some serious issues with the candidate
sabrina 1
May 2015
#76
of course it doesnt make sense, because you made my post what you wanted to make it.
seabeyond
May 2015
#78
yes you make it up to me. but you change what i say to your argument. so it really does not matter
seabeyond
May 2015
#119
of course. assume your INTERPRETATION is correct even though the words i posted and me telling
seabeyond
May 2015
#150
With all due respect, your post is very unclear, I honestly do not understand what you are saying
Dragonfli
May 2015
#183
how about the tactic of you telling me we do not have a place in the campaign? brilliant strategy.
seabeyond
May 2015
#65
you replied to sabrina who replied to me. you stated it was about derailing dismissing what i said.
seabeyond
May 2015
#70
all over? no hyperbole or dishonest there. i made one comment. some people replied and we had a
seabeyond
May 2015
#122
it was the economic populists answer. and it was an incorrect answer full of irony,
seabeyond
May 2015
#130
Saying that Sanders thinks social issues need to take a back seat to economic ones
BrotherIvan
May 2015
#107
SAYING... running the campaign as an economic populist campaign, and all kinds of dismissal when i
seabeyond
May 2015
#125
It is not Sanders that is is dismissing your concerns as shown abundantly to you in this thread
BrotherIvan
May 2015
#132
yes. you are dismissing my concerns. we agree on that. as i stated initially and thru out. no mo
seabeyond
May 2015
#136
Are you saying that because Bernie is a white male that he is going to be fighting only for white
cui bono
May 2015
#114
if his campaign is, economic populist, then yes. he is advocating for white and male. nt
seabeyond
May 2015
#126
that is how his campaign is being defined. two days in, i do not know how he is defining.
seabeyond
May 2015
#145
You don't think his record is proof enough? He's been in the public eye a long time now.
cui bono
May 2015
#201
You didn't respond to my other post so here are a couple more thoughts I missed...
cui bono
May 2015
#250
two statements you are addressing. please be specific what is false, or as you say... crap?
seabeyond
May 2015
#144
he was a supporter well before many of the people in this very thread jumped on board. as was i.
seabeyond
May 2015
#127
Only odd if calling for party unity is odd or supporting Bernie is odd or for supporting Hillary IF
NoJusticeNoPeace
May 2015
#182
That's good. I just had to ask to satisfy my curiosity. Thanks for your answer.
cui bono
May 2015
#199
He needs money, I have donated a little and signed up to volunteer, but we need to get his name
NoJusticeNoPeace
May 2015
#227
I work with someone who overheard me exclaim delight when I saw Bernie was running.
cui bono
May 2015
#233
My problem in this case is entirely with the media and with OWS for parroting the MSM meme.
NYC_SKP
May 2015
#9
i do not watch msm. and though i think it is really important to be informed, to the extent of
seabeyond
May 2015
#17
people are influenced though. can use it to advantage, and can defuse also. with kids... our youth
seabeyond
May 2015
#29
exactly. einstein. unbeknown to many, that is the youth we address. it will "play"
seabeyond
May 2015
#37
Thanks! I contributed a little bit on Thursday but last year had tons of medical costs.
NYC_SKP
May 2015
#28
Anything to the Left of Hillary as we've known her is pure campaign positioning.
leveymg
May 2015
#11
Pretty much. Given the rightward movement of overton's wndow, it's not surprising
Populist_Prole
May 2015
#111
I do not like Hillary's position on key policies, and I don't want her to be President.
Maedhros
May 2015
#133
I think Bernie will be able to point that out, in debates. Which is why it is so good to
sabrina 1
May 2015
#52
And Clintons have also moved the party to the right. Sanders will move it to the left.
NYC_SKP
May 2015
#35
I'll take my chances with the one that doesn't have to be forced left.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2015
#74
I don't think it's infighting...we now have TWO candidates who must be held and judged by
libdem4life
May 2015
#42
"In Just 24 Hours Bernie Sanders Outraises Rand Paul, Marco Rubio AND Ted Cruz"
BeanMusical
May 2015
#49
No core principles. Unlike Sanders, whose representation of the 99 percent is consistent
woo me with science
May 2015
#108
I can't support anyone who changes their rhetoric in response to political wind shifts
hootinholler
May 2015
#62
Hillary is not a centrist, she is liberal Dem: Its only Sanders people claim centrist
lewebley3
May 2015
#79
Google picture of the Current Senate and House: You will Bernie with Rows of Rich people!
lewebley3
May 2015
#238
Sanders sits in the Senate surrounded by former and future Wall Street people
lewebley3
May 2015
#269
Yes, Bernie supporters do bash Hillary for being successful! Read Sanders post!!
lewebley3
May 2015
#271
Supporting Bernie, helps the GOP: I am sure Bernie's will be getting a check from the Koch's soon!
lewebley3
May 2015
#279
Well, it's only just begun. You're going to hear it a lot. I guess you can deal with it.
PeaceNikki
May 2015
#116
Did you say "gutter-sniping asshole"? Well, you might want to read the damned OP again.
NYC_SKP
May 2015
#163
Anyone know what Bernies full name is? I was just curious to see if it was anything the right
brewens
May 2015
#172
More like 'force Hillary Clinton's handlers to move the bullshit campaign rhetoric to the left'.
Marr
May 2015
#190
I dunno, sounds like one of those phrases tossed in to make the thing sound reasonable.
ucrdem
May 2015
#214
The rec's for this op speaks for itself. Bonus: It's pissing off all the "right" people.
L0oniX
May 2015
#221
If Clinton wins the primary, she'll lose in the general election to the GOP. We need Sanders.
NYC_SKP
May 2015
#254
I have yet to hear a good explanation as to how Sanders will be a viable general election candidate
Gothmog
May 2015
#261
I'll just refer you back to 2007 and OFA, Obama's campaign, and toss in OWS and MoveOn.
NYC_SKP
May 2015
#263
Hillary isn't going to take the caucuses for granted again. If she hadn't in 2008 she wins going
stevenleser
May 2015
#267