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In reply to the discussion: I have tried to be neutral for the good of the party, but when I hear that Bernie [View all]quakerboy
(14,880 posts)If anyone has a full text of the interview, I would be most curious. Context is often important. The most complete i've run across so far reads as follows
"If you run as a Democrat, you're a Democrat," Sanders said. "Some Democrats are progressive and some Democrats are not."
Sanders was then asked if Ossoff is a progressive.
"I don't know," Sanders replied.
So.. he didn't go out of his way to cast aspersions. He didn't just volunteer a comment. He answered a question awkwardly. He did just what you say Ossoff was smart to do, and chose not to try and label Ossoff anything other than Democrat, which the candidate has already tagged himself with.
The support for Mello does seem odd and very troubling. But as usual, real problems that should be dealt with get buried in a mound of irrelevancy and factionalism that gets everyone all lathered up and fighting, rather than talking or thinking. Bashing and pointless attacks do not build a solid foundation for credibility when real issues arise.