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In reply to the discussion: Repressive Regimes Donated to Clinton Foundation, Got Federal Approval for Arms Deals [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)already knows about. They've been friends for 25 years.
I don't think "Bernie is bad." I think Bernie is good. I think he and Hillary are a lot alike, actually. That's an opinion I share with the Socialist Workers.
The vast majority of his Senate contributions were from OUT OF STATE donors, many of whom couldn't find Vermont with a map of New England, who were guided to support this candidate by old school politicians with great virtual rolodexes. He can't go to those wells again. Those donors are pledged to Clinton.
FYI, Silverbacks are old gorillas who "run" the group--bosses. It's a term used in business, industry, politics and the legal profession to indicate those who run the show.
This comment of yours:
At those rates nobody is going to call Hillary a cheap date, but another word does come to mind.
is sexist, vile, and offensive in the extreme. Can't believe you wrote that here on a progressive message board. Now, are you gonna claim I put that gem in your mouth, too? You really stepped in it, there.
I guess now we know what you're about. Took you awhile to show your true colors, but there they are.
You have one of those real nice days, too. I don't blame you for running off, because you're reduced to making gender - based insults and that's never a good look on DU. Further, I don't see any point in continuing to talk to people like you, who can insinuate that kind of sexist "Ewww, she's something worse than a cheap date" type shit, because they're so intent on....WINNING that they'll throw half the population under the bus to do it. Yeah, we've got your number now. Disgusting.
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111. You were the one to claim Sanders took money from HILLPAC not me.
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You are the one that mentioned silverback Dems, I don't even know what they are. And now you think Bernie is bad because he and Hillary have many of the same principles in common? You have me confused now.
As the vast majority of his contributions were less than $200 each you must think Bernie is easily bought, unlike Hillary which may cost up to $400,000 plus per diem. At those rates nobody is going to call Hillary a cheap date, but another word does come to mind.
You have put enough words in my mouth, made up enough stuff and you have even attributed things to me that you said yourself, so this conversation is done, have a nice day.