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In reply to the discussion: What does it say that mild criticism of Bernie is met with great vengeance and furious anger? [View all]DFW
(60,311 posts)I wish Howard Dean and Al Gore would come back for an encore of that night in New York 7 years ago---
Remember this from 2008 on the GDP ("primaries"
board?.....................
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x3369762
I don't even have a favorite yet in this race, and probably won't until next year. So far, my one contribution has gone to Bernie Sanders because I want his voice heard loud and clear, even if I don't think his chances are too great for the nomination (and less so for the general--since when has the American public shown a clear tendency to overwhelmingly vote its own interests?).
But the emotions are flying high here just like they were in 2008. We are Astérix's village, and we don't seem to learn.
It would be nice to NOT hear "socialist!" or corporatist!" for a few days, but that's apparently like asking not to hear French in Paris for a week.