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In reply to the discussion: What if Bernie Sanders became President of the United States of America? [View all]BainsBane
(57,760 posts)and found he succeeded in getting two post offices named. I thought perhaps you would know of something else.
You equated him to LBJ, with absolutely no evidence to do so. Caucusing with Democrats is not equivalent to a Senate Majority Leader, particularly someone whose legislative ability is routinely heralded as among the best is US history.
Now I understand you like his positions on issues. So do I. But inventing claims with no evidentiary basis to support them does not help your case. If you are going to get angry anytime anyone asks a simple question, you do more harm than good for his campaign. I understand on DU people become angry when anyone wants to know specific information about their chosen candidate, but that is not how people react who want to inform themselves. You choose to respond to me, to take exception with my post that Sanders would be subject to the constitution. You insisted that was unfounded. I made no accusation about him, but merely pointed out that the OP imagines a magical world unencumbered by law, either constitutional or of nature. You then proceeded to make absurd claims that anyone could see were false, and now you cannot point to a single success and turn to profanity as a result. You are making a case to an undecided voter, and your response is to insult. With supporters like you, who needs detractors?