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In reply to the discussion: With "friends" ***ahem:Bernie*** like these, who needs enemies? (tweet and link) [View all]tallahasseedem
(6,716 posts)160. He has none...well maybe if the person kisses his ring and begs for attention.
and who in the hell is totally comfortable with anyone who runs for office. If you want it all your way, then run. But guess what? You wouldn't be properly representing those who elected you. But hey, that other woman would be SOOOO much better right?
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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