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Bernie Sanders Storms CNN And Stops A Lie About Democrats Dead In Its Tracks [View all]
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2017
OP
Wow. That was a big fat fail on her part - Bernie doesn't suffer media fools gladly.
beam me up scottie
Mar 2017
#1
Yes. He "slams" this, she "blasts" that, he "knocks out" her...and so on. nt
Honeycombe8
Mar 2017
#66
You'd think it was the Bastille or something. Did he "storm" CNN by invitation?
George II
Mar 2017
#19
I was expecting to see him being violently held back by security guards
Jonny Appleseed
Mar 2017
#76
THANK YOU! This thread was going off the rails for something BERNIE didn't write. Sheesh.
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2017
#62
A huge part of getting real is to acknowlege the fact that a few here seem to be dedicatd to
synergie
Mar 2017
#115
How is pointing out the silliness of the headline writer an attack on the OP?
synergie
Mar 2017
#103
The headline is false. I wouldn't post a false headline. Plus, the correct characterization...
George II
Mar 2017
#68
I immediately got the image of some kind of medieval warfare campaign rampage.
NBachers
Mar 2017
#35
I remember John Stewart doing a bit on his show reading headlines from Huffington Post
meadowlark5
Mar 2017
#55
and that is a big deal, and bash should be ashamed of herself. She of course isn't the only one in
still_one
Mar 2017
#106
I was watching that interview - she kept trying to force him into statements rather than asking his
JudyM
Mar 2017
#4
Public option, public option, public option, public option, public option, public option
Dorn
Mar 2017
#9
actually i'd repeat "single payer single payer" and then we might LAND on a public option. n/t
yodermon
Mar 2017
#124
I think they were expecting some bi-partisan support by doing that. I don't think
doc03
Mar 2017
#85
Not being derogatory, not looking for a hide and I think you are honestly asking...
GulfCoast66
Mar 2017
#113
Was happy to hear Bernie shut her down. CNN seems to push back more on Dems than rethugs. GAH
iluvtennis
Mar 2017
#18
Yes, but that's all "behind us now." We're supposed to be "going forward." Don't you understand?
NBachers
Mar 2017
#42
I don't care if Bernie stormed CNN or crawled in on all fours begging for a minute of their time.
democrank
Mar 2017
#57
No, we desperately need to expand our leadership bench. It's horribly overdue.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2017
#73
I would agree with that. Although leadership as an organic phenomenon can't be discounted.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2017
#79
I remember driving around the Chicago area in early 2004, seeing signs that said "Obama"
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2017
#81
I remember running in to an old buddy who was one of the first Obama "fans"
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2017
#95
It is undeniable that Bernie Sanders generates a lot of enthusiasm in some corners of our party.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2017
#139
Hillary WAS about policy and working for us all. She was the most progressive candidate with
nikibatts
Mar 2017
#92
Well, that's true. I meant the Repubs are in power, so the problems are on them...
Honeycombe8
Mar 2017
#75