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In reply to the discussion: Burn-ie Sanders: Vermont governor endorses Hillary Clinton [View all]DemocratSinceBirth
(101,729 posts)50. "Status quo" seems good to me
i rather have eight more years of Obamaism than eight more years of "Walkerism", "Bushism", "Paulism", "Rubioism", or God help us, "Cruzism".
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She is a much more realistic choice and he doesn't want to have to wait an extra hour
BeyondGeography
May 2015
#7
Notice how your substantive replies get zero response from the OP? Telling. - nt
KingCharlemagne
May 2015
#17
That person should delete that post and apologize, but of course they won't. nt
stevenleser
May 2015
#43
Actually, you are the one being dishonest. You did not respond to Cali's post #9, either
KingCharlemagne
May 2015
#56
Buzz off. Your post about 'transparency' is singularly untransparent in its lack
KingCharlemagne
May 2015
#59
Interesting tactic. Make a dishonest post and then tell me to buzz off my own op.
NCTraveler
May 2015
#61
And boy can she have that endorsement- from a creep who cheated his disabled neighbor
cali
May 2015
#8
She hired Clay Middleton, a longtime aide to S.C. Rep. James Clyburn to lead her S.C. campaign
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#20
Alternate headline: "Vermont Governor plays it safe, endorses Hillary." - nt
KingCharlemagne
May 2015
#16
his views are much closer to Sanders than Clinton. in all nine of your identical posts in
Doctor_J
May 2015
#65
I really appreciate the whole civil tone you take in these discussions,
Jackpine Radical
May 2015
#38
You've come up with a very nice blend of principled stance and practicality.
Jackpine Radical
May 2015
#70
I think the probability of Bernie becoming president has not been affected by this news (nt)
Nye Bevan
May 2015
#42
