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In reply to the discussion: With "friends" ***ahem:Bernie*** like these, who needs enemies? (tweet and link) [View all]renegade000
(2,301 posts)55. To be fair to Sanders, the WSJ reporter set him up with the question...
Though I wish he'd be more aware about the implications of what he was saying. Surely, if he were president, he would greatly prefer to have Jon Ossof representing GA-06 vs. any modern Republican.
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With "friends" ***ahem:Bernie*** like these, who needs enemies? (tweet and link) [View all]
tallahasseedem
Apr 2017
OP
He doesn't do his homework, does he? Narrow curriculum which we all know by heart....
bettyellen
Apr 2017
#3
It's one thing to say you'll vote along w others... quite another to be a vocal
bettyellen
Apr 2017
#5
I have to say, all this controversy roiling around Sanders, and I really don't see any good things
Squinch
Apr 2017
#9
I don't see any evidence that he has ever gotten past proposing great sounding legislation that has
Squinch
Apr 2017
#16
And please dont use that term, that is THEIR term, they are anything but "pro-life"
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2017
#61
"American Crime" a tv series is highlighting the issue of abortion in North Carolina and
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2017
#193
Right! Doesn't seem he would pass the progressive purity test yet he get's Sanders' backing.
brush
Apr 2017
#152
and? I'm not prepared to back just any democrat with a D either, and according to these boards,
JCanete
Apr 2017
#19
Heath Mello's stance on abortion didn't stop him giving an enthusiastic endorsement.
JHan
Apr 2017
#21
I clarified that his definition for knowing the candidate might focus on certain politics. Even if
JCanete
Apr 2017
#40
like I said, I don't excuse Mello's vote, and I don't support supporting candidates who are still
JCanete
Apr 2017
#62
Well I guess that depends on the job he's doing heading outreach, which in my opinion, should
JCanete
Apr 2017
#179
He is in charge of Democratic OUTREACH. If he doesn't know who Ossoff is, he must live at the bottom
KittyWampus
Apr 2017
#57
Since he can't back up his "economic front" with actual theories, facts, figures,
tallahasseedem
Apr 2017
#161
He has none...well maybe if the person kisses his ring and begs for attention.
tallahasseedem
Apr 2017
#160
The expressed attitude about being a "progressive" is rather unhelpful, IMHO
renegade000
Apr 2017
#22
He's been a politician for 40 years. He should know how to steer an interview by now.
Squinch
Apr 2017
#125
Sanders has to be careful here. Had he said "Yes he is a progressive" then the right would have
Quixote1818
Apr 2017
#37
Sanders could have said, "This is the guy you should vote for in this election." But no. He has
Squinch
Apr 2017
#120
I should've read your post before posting my own. But I agree. It would hurt more than help.
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2017
#82
I'm just wondering why no one thought to lobby Bernie through petition?
Baitball Blogger
Apr 2017
#41
I don't see where he would have anything to gain if the Georgia Dem is progressive.
Baitball Blogger
Apr 2017
#75
In this district, Osoff may be better off without his help. BS didn't do well in the South. n/t
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2017
#80
The whole point of the article is a slam on Bernie because he didn't go to GA...
Docreed2003
Apr 2017
#116
No - the point is that Bernie has deemed himself to be the arbiter of what is "progressive"
ehrnst
Apr 2017
#182
No, he did MORE than not support Ossoff. He questioned Ossoff's progressive bona fides,
pnwmom
Apr 2017
#126
I agree with Bernie, What on Ossoff's campagn page indicates he is liberal or progressive?
PoliticalPie
Apr 2017
#106
No I don't ...we would be way better off if we voted for the candidate with the 'D'
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#119
Yes, I DO know -- he is definitely a progressive. But Bernie was dismissive and implying
pnwmom
Apr 2017
#129
The only explanation that makes sense on Sanders e-mail list is that he is preserving right to run
Gothmog
Apr 2017
#144
The rules need to be changed - at this point Bernie shouldn't be under the "Democratic" umbrella.
forjusticethunders
Apr 2017
#200
Integrity? Where are Mr. Integrity tax returns? Did you honestly believe that "Jane couldn't
lunamagica
Apr 2017
#176
Bernie Sanders & Tom Perez chairman of the DNC set to stump for Mello (D) at Baxter Arena
Omaha Steve
Apr 2017
#153
After he threw shit at a Democratic candidate who could have used his help. Yep. Same old same old.
Squinch
Apr 2017
#194
Nope... Especially sense supporting pro choice is ok now... He can't pass his own purity test
uponit7771
Apr 2017
#203