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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders Announces His Anti-Trump Agenda On 'Rachel Maddow' & It's Pretty Revolutionary [View all]pangaia
(24,324 posts)27. Bernie has more youth and vigor than a lot of vigorous youths.
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Bernie Sanders Announces His Anti-Trump Agenda On 'Rachel Maddow' & It's Pretty Revolutionary [View all]
portlander23
Jan 2017
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Draw attention to the Republican plans to cut and privatize the social safety net.
Dustlawyer
Jan 2017
#2
Bernie always knows where to shine the light of truth... just have to follow his lead!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2017
#103
It will change the minds of the KGOP and Benedict Donald cause they can't hold rallies
uponit7771
Jan 2017
#54
As I remember, Sanders consistently spoke in support of Democratic policies and principles
CousinIT
Jan 2017
#8
..."he drew large crowds by speaking against the policies of the Democratic Party."
demmiblue
Jan 2017
#9
I went to a few of his rallies and never once heard him speak against Democratic policies.
woodsprite
Jan 2017
#53
My millennial aged Bernie supporting son is going to a protest tomorrow for PP and abortion rights.
kickitup
Jan 2017
#59
And as we've found out since, many of them didn't vote for Democratic candidates.
George II
Jan 2017
#73
I was a solid Hillary supporter. I accept, given her loss and her age, that her era is over.
Trust Buster
Jan 2017
#6
Then why didn't you include Hillary in your list ? Sanders' era is over as well IMO.
Trust Buster
Jan 2017
#12
I'm suggesting that the Democrats' bench is thin. I'm suggesting that we must move on from
Trust Buster
Jan 2017
#14
When I mention "youth", I'm not referring to 21 year olds. Republicans will control the WH, the
Trust Buster
Jan 2017
#21
Registered Democrats have an embarrassing midterm turnout track record. I wouldn't hold your
Trust Buster
Jan 2017
#42
The "young ones" will remain in the shadows if Hillary, Sanders and Pelosi continue to suck up
Trust Buster
Jan 2017
#17
You mean that President Obama is not experienced because he's not old enough to qualify for
Trust Buster
Jan 2017
#22
So name someone who is cued up and ready to throw cause the game starts in 16 days.
Vilis Veritas
Jan 2017
#49
Warren will be way to old for this crowd. Unless the oldest of them all blesses her... (nt)
ehrnst
Jan 2017
#63
Straw man. Medicare does not experience - and has nothing to do with what I was talking about.
ehrnst
Jan 2017
#62
Tim Ryan, Kristin Gillabrand, Debbie Stabenauer (sp) to name a few. They need to be highlighted
Trust Buster
Jan 2017
#68
The next battleground is 2020. It's about the future and developing a strong Democratic bench IMO
Trust Buster
Jan 2017
#31
Not much of a battleground right now. Either the Dems have the votes to sustain a filibuster on a
Trust Buster
Jan 2017
#40
So we the people just cower in the corner for 4 years while the hill people figure it out?
Vilis Veritas
Jan 2017
#48
I don't either, but Bernie seems to be the exception to all the "we need young blood"
ehrnst
Jan 2017
#67
I think Tim Ryan would have been a breath of fresh air as Pelosi's replacement. Now, Pelosi will
Trust Buster
Jan 2017
#41
When the same leadership is in place for a decade or more they become stale, rigid and dictatorial
Trust Buster
Jan 2017
#108
That's not why the president has term limits. The 22nd amendment does not apply to congress
ehrnst
Jan 2017
#109
Sanders is not the only career politician keeping issues out front and engaging the public.
ehrnst
Jan 2017
#84
What are the specific policy changes that youth, and only youth can supply?
LanternWaste
Jan 2017
#58
You missed the point entirely. It takes years to develop Democratic leaders on a national stage.
Trust Buster
Jan 2017
#74
Sanders is still in Congress. His era is not over. Hillary is not in Congress.
panader0
Jan 2017
#70
Somebody alerted on your post. It seems the alert stalkers are back, if they ever left.
Tanuki
Jan 2017
#35
The thing is I don't think it's Sanders who is planning all of those rallies, either. It is...
George II
Jan 2017
#51
While I applaud Bernie for what he is doing, I remain skeptical that a series of rallies will change
still_one
Jan 2017
#34
On rallies and effectiveness: I'll take ANYTHING on the table, except inaction.
Eleanors38
Jan 2017
#77
Unless it's going to be 100% obstruction on everything, I'm not interested...
Blue_Tires
Jan 2017
#71
Well, trump said he will support SS & Medicare, presumably against the GOPers.
Eleanors38
Jan 2017
#78
You're right about that. But the GOPers may pass a bill, and it winds up on his desk...
Eleanors38
Jan 2017
#112