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In reply to the discussion: Not happy with the democratic field. I Wish Joe Biden would run. [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)21. And you're certainly doing your part to help keep it that way. Doesn't imply
a lot of conviction about your alleged Socialism. However, my prior post had two sides to it. If you don't think Bernie can carry the general, perhaps you should vote for someone else in the primary. Or, if he really is your primary candidate, perhaps you should stop persuading people not to vote for him. Either way.
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Not happy with the democratic field. I Wish Joe Biden would run. [View all]
davishenderson265
Jun 2015
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I appreciate the concern of all who claim to be Socialists who love Bernie but won't vote him.
merrily
Jun 2015
#1
McGovern's losing because he was liberal and Clinton's winning because he was not are two of the
merrily
Jun 2015
#17
Unions refused to come out for McGovern. After all, 1972 was the peak year for family income
eridani
Jun 2015
#88
Talking to each other is enjoyable, but trying to fight the DNC meme generator is like pissing in
merrily
Jun 2015
#66
I find it impossible to believe anyone picks a primary candidate based on how the supporters of
merrily
Jun 2015
#84
I'm a socialist. Sanders is too middle of the road. They are all too middle of the road.
McCamy Taylor
Jun 2015
#99
Bernie is "too middle of the road" compared to what? Center right Democrats? Okay.
merrily
Jun 2015
#100
I never saw so many posters in GD claiming to be socialists until Bernie declared.
merrily
Jun 2015
#10
That is easy. Even we Socialists know the word is toxic in our center right nation.
davishenderson265
Jun 2015
#15
I don;t care who people vote for. I'm just warning of an electoral disaster in the fall
davishenderson265
Jun 2015
#30
Yes, we see you. I've already thanked you for your concern. What more do you think
merrily
Jun 2015
#34
PS Americans are NOT center right on issues. That's another lie we've been told,
merrily
Jun 2015
#25
Yeah... conventional wisdom wouldn't have had an African American 1 term Senator with a funny name
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2015
#42
It's, also, ironic that Bernie isn't a true socialist, he's a democratic socialist. I wish people
Exilednight
Jun 2015
#33
And he's said many more times he is a Democratic Socialist, which he obviously practices, since
merrily
Jun 2015
#38
Always was, but Americans can be manipulated, esp so soon after a World War and a heinous
merrily
Jun 2015
#56
Not really. Obama opposed the Iraq War and became President. Neither of those things applies to
merrily
Jun 2015
#40
Hillary's supporters tend to minimize greatly her advocacy for the Iraq War, but she
merrily
Jun 2015
#48
All the more shame to those who voted for something a Republican court held unconstitutional
merrily
Jun 2015
#54
If I remember correctly John Edwards was the co-sponsor of the IWR and 77% of Senate Democrats
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#58
You are not running for Commander in Chief and Chief Executive. She is. That's why she's getting
merrily
Jun 2015
#68
John Kerry and Joe Biden are one and three heartbeats away from the presidency and they voted ...
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#69
As I've said to you twice before on this thread, it is what it is and it will end how it ends.
merrily
Jun 2015
#77
Obama rhetorically opposed the war, he was not a Senator and had no vote. What did he do when he
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2015
#91
If true, rhetorically opposing the war is still different from rhetorically advocating for the war.
merrily
Jun 2015
#93
PS Love the way you ignored the surge in the polls part of Kama Aina's post when you replied.
merrily
Jun 2015
#49
If no one showed up, would THAT mean something? (Didn't Romney address an empty stadium?)
immoderate
Jun 2015
#51
I like Joe...He is my second choice but he's not running unless HRC drops out...
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#26
Well, he's electable in your imagination, anyway. In real life, he didn't make it, though he tried
merrily
Jun 2015
#41
Joe Biden of the Bankruptcy Bill? Joe Biden of the Clarence Thomas hearings?
scarletwoman
Jun 2015
#31
He's not a groper...It's more of a function of his generation having different boundaries./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#62
Do you believe Joe Biden purposely fondles women for sexual gratification?
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#90
There is NO ROOM to fuck up this election! Otherwise America will eternally be the Right Wing's!
AZ Progressive
Jun 2015
#78
I have to say one thing in Hillary's favor: she seems to motivate DUers who posts relatively
merrily
Jun 2015
#82
You're right, that's why I am supporting Bernie Sanders! We have one chance to bring about
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#85