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In reply to the discussion: Just for conversations sake, lets say 75 year old Sanders wins the 2016 Election... [View all]pangaia
(24,324 posts)74. Well, Bernie has an active, viable, inquisitive brain.
So, there's that.
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Just for conversations sake, lets say 75 year old Sanders wins the 2016 Election... [View all]
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
OP
Are you seriously implying that Bernie would choose a "Sarah Palin" type as VP?
djean111
May 2015
#3
Bernie's VP will be loyal to his agenda, we can be sure. Unlike the rest.
TheNutcracker
May 2015
#127
I'd argue that many recent picks would have been loyal to the top of the ticket
Cali_Democrat
May 2015
#138
I still think if someone like him were to announce, the nomination could be ripe for the picking....
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#27
Friends of mine attended a meeting with Reagan, in the White House, the subject was
djean111
May 2015
#10
Careful. You can't ponder too deeply about the possibilites re: Bernie Sanders. I found that out..
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#8
Yeah I figure it was slippery ground, but it certainly should be talked about, just as Hillary's age
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#11
Well, I thought the lack of ethnic diversity at his big announcement was worth talking about....
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#24
They don't want you to have concern.. but, they want to question African Americans who support
Cha
May 2015
#144
Ain't it the truth? It's like circa 2000 all over again, and we know what happened there.
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#189
You don't need to be well-liked by the party. The party will be turning out no matter what.
jeff47
May 2015
#162
If the primary were held tomorrow between Sanders & Clinton, who would get your vote?
Orrex
May 2015
#195
Vermont is mostly Caucasian right? I think he will appeal to and draw diverse crowds as he campaigns
ALBliberal
May 2015
#134
Perhaps, but there's no built in loyalty to Bernie Sanders in minority communities. It might suck,
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#177
Reality bites, don't it? Attempting to silence anyone who's not a Bernie fanboi won't work with me.
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#175
I'm sorry you got a hide for pointing the lack of diversity since it's true. they are so sensitive
Cha
May 2015
#143
Shhhh. They haven't figured out yet that the country is not Vermont. No shade intended, but....
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#153
Shhhh. They never thought Obama bashing could come back to bite someone they liked.
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#186
Well, Bernie has some unions backing him for the nomination. I'm sure they can fix the optics going
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#187
Pointing out the lack of diversity at the big announcement is "race bating"? Boy, it's gonna be a..
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#206
"Diversity" brings y'all down. I've got your number now. No need for further comment.
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#213
Mentally, I'd probably wager that by 2020, Christie would be sharper.
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#56
And talking about the age of someone you want to elect to the highest position in the country....
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#19
I admit, the question is hypothetical, and focused more on democratic continuity...
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#45
I think democratic continuity is a campaign issue as well as i think that....
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#52
It's personal fucking smear! What's your problem? Too tough to address real issues?
L0oniX
May 2015
#40
You seriously have no idea how much I dislike Hillary...however...Edward Klein as your source?
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#91
You did stand up for McCain when he ran at age 69 against the ageism, didn't you???
madinmaryland
May 2015
#90
Age doesn't matter if they appear physically and mentally well and Sanders doesn't have a problem
JI7
May 2015
#23
I never said i was in disarray, pulling my hair out or losing anywhere near millions....
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#37
If I recall, Reagan said he'd step aside if he started to become senile
Algernon Moncrieff
May 2015
#42
He tapped Truman, ditching Henry Wallace, at the demand of the southern wing
Jackpine Radical
May 2015
#133
They're "Just Asking Questions" because there is "word" that "people are concerned" about.
arcane1
May 2015
#72
Medical issues, while personal, are related to fitness to serve. Different from hair, age, or feet.
NYC_SKP
May 2015
#139
2024 he will be over a quarter of the way into his 84th trip around the sun
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#101
You're arguing semantics. 80+ for the sake of this conversation, is still 80+
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#112
likewise, Bernie firing on half is cylinders would be better than a DLCer firing on all
yurbud
May 2015
#163
likewise, Bernie firing on half his cylinders would be better than a DLCer firing on all
yurbud
May 2015
#164
No! We shouldn't be. At all. She needs to release ALL medical records.
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#99
I will support President Sanders AS LONG AS HE WANTS. I am OK with him 84 or 94.
Vincardog
May 2015
#102
if by some minor miracle he wins the Dem nomination, the RW media will pound him on this issue.
DCBob
May 2015
#105
No they don't. They like Clinton on the issues waaaay more than Sen Sanders. Clinton agrees with
rhett o rick
May 2015
#126
I'm RW media?? Man, I seriously had nothing against Sander's supporters, but....
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#113
The other candidate passed out at age 65 then hit her head and suffered a concussion and subsequent
CentralMass
May 2015
#128
Maybe he should just be 54. Like the shrub was. Age makes so much difference. n/t
jtuck004
May 2015
#137
Trying to compair Sen Sanders with DipShit McCain is an insult. But I assume
rhett o rick
May 2015
#140
Anyone youthful enough to make it through an American Presidential election cycle...
NCTraveler
May 2015
#176
I look at it like this: it doesn't matter how young or old a candidate is . . .
markpkessinger
May 2015
#194