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In reply to the discussion: (CNN) Sen. Bernie Sanders : 'Democratic brand is pretty bad' [View all]LenaBaby61
(6,991 posts)And he has the right to his opinions. I admit that I get frustrated with Dems, because they can be soft and not know how to frame a narrative, and not know how to stick with a strong messages like pinning blame on thuglicans for the difficulties we're having because they want to give tax cuts to the ultra rich via gutting health care for those most vulnerable. Credit where credit it due, tuglicans know HOW to keep on their talking points/messages to the point of nausea. I wish we'd as Dems could do that.
However, Bernie's tone DEAFNESS as it relates to criticizing Dems this week is
ALL of his focus HAS to stay on this thuglican death bill which has a good chance to PASS next week, which WILL begin the process of putting 23 million off of their health care--meaning death for some IMMEDIATELY because we KNOW that the asshole tRumputin WILL sign it into law once it hits his filthy desk. I KNOW how deep his hatred concerning this thuglican death care bill runs, because it's a murderous bill--I saw him passionately state this a few days ago. How would he feel if Dems mentioned that his wife Jane had to lawyer up this week because of the Burlington College station? About how the candidates he supported didn't win their races either. I'm a Hillary supporter, but would have voted for Bernie in a heartbeat if he'd won the Dem nomination. He's a human being--a better person than tRumputin. tRumputin is the devil incarnate and an a moral, rotten SOB. But Bernie with these drive-by disses of Dems especially NOW. He's gotten on the last nerves of some very loyal Bernie supporters I know. We're all in our 50's, 60's and 70's with spouses, some with children and grandchildren, and we're PAST worried about how bad our lives CAN get if we lose large portions of our health care when lifetime caps are the law of the land.