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In reply to the discussion: Dear Bernie: [View all]Lord Magus
(1,999 posts)44. I'm not speaking for anybody. I'm saying what was made clear by the voters.
And could you kindly stop slurring Hillary and everyone who voted for her with the false accusation of being "neo-liberals." If you did that, you'd be more credible in telling others to stop "fighting primary wars."
As for Bernie there is no one telling him to stop talking about progressive issues. He's being told to support the nominee and stop talking about himself.
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"If fighting for a progressive agenda hurts Clinton, that says a whole world right there." ...
Jopin Klobe
Jul 2016
#43
Bernie owes a Hillary endorsement to the Democratic party, and to his country. nt
SunSeeker
Jul 2016
#22
Because when it comes to presidential elections, there's too much at stake to indulge hurt feelings.
SunSeeker
Jul 2016
#20
I don't see the problem in using what remains of his political leverage in ways he sees fit.
PoliticalMalcontent
Jul 2016
#31
If he doesn't, there'll be no speech by Bernie TO tune into at the convention.
Lord Magus
Jul 2016
#53