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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders Storms CNBC and Slams The Sick Greed Of Wall Street [View all]CountAllVotes
(22,149 posts)28. Kicking the ass of this thread UP!
BERNIE SANDERS 2016!!!!!!
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Bernie Sanders Storms CNBC and Slams The Sick Greed Of Wall Street [View all]
babylonsister
May 2015
OP
Problem was, that was the most on target thing Rick Perry said during the entire primary.
merrily
May 2015
#76
The answer to that should be easy. What class are you in? It is kind of like Woodie Guthries song
jwirr
May 2015
#17
The 90% finally groked that class warfare has been around as long as humans have.
merrily
May 2015
#75
Beyond sick. It is evil. Ignoring death & misery because it makes you money is sick.
raouldukelives
May 2015
#10
We're endlessly told that Bernie Sanders is being "marginalized" and "ignored" by the media...
brooklynite
May 2015
#30
You'll of course, cite objective sources to support your creative allegation yes?
LanternWaste
May 2015
#50
I would dispute your assertion that Rubio or Cruz would get significantly more coverage...
brooklynite
May 2015
#88
The Media is by and large not "red" (exception: Fox) or "blue" (exception: MSNBC); it's "green"
brooklynite
May 2015
#93
Awesome! I can't think of one interview that didn't include Hillary at least twice. Soon, I hope
libdem4life
May 2015
#13
It is not just him Wall Street is worried about. It is those of us who are lining up behind him. As
jwirr
May 2015
#20
I actually see the stupid as good at this point. The longer they think he is not a threat the longer
jwirr
May 2015
#63
Sanders is also trying to rile up the 60% of non-voters and get them to the polls.
arcane1
May 2015
#66
Oh, yes. Did you see Lawrence O? He did not sound all that negative. We have hope.
jwirr
May 2015
#67
It's time we fight back! They've been waging war against the people for 40 years!
AZ Progressive
May 2015
#29
Defense can't work for long, you just get crushed, slower but ultimately-
appalachiablue
May 2015
#35
The DLC/Third Way loves the Republicans because they are used as the boogeyman to get liberals to...
AZ Progressive
May 2015
#38
Sen Sanders speaks for the people. He is on the peoples side in this class war. nm
rhett o rick
May 2015
#69
Ahh...Truth! It almost comes as a relief like silence after too much noise.
TheKentuckian
May 2015
#72
Geeez, is Argumentum ad Hitlerum now a synched talking point among conservatives?
HughBeaumont
May 2015
#86
Go Bernie! How refreshing it is to finally see some honesty from a candidate for the WH.
sabrina 1
May 2015
#92
