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In reply to the discussion: I have deliberately avoided the Bernie Wars. [View all]onit2day
(1,201 posts)40. And why not.Compared to single payer Graham"s
bill looks even more monstrous. Graham will attack the messenger no matter what. He always tries to provoke a fight with his condescending authoritarian manner. He will lie and use emotional blackmail to belittle whomever he is speaking to. His policy is indefensible so of course he will attack the personalities. He will try to present a fairy tale as his health care plan as he insults and mocks those who disagree or represent reality. Bernie is an honest good man who cares about the people and Graham is not. Democratic Socialism flourishes already in America and is the only form of government which both ensures our freedom AND our survival as we protect what is necessary for survival, coming together to decide how we do that.
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Just don't hold your breath waiting for Dana Bash to call out the lies and bullshit
elehhhhna
Sep 2017
#30
Is Sanders the right pick for this debate? You just know single-payer is going to be brought up...
brush
Sep 2017
#34
All of that is good but most people don't know Democratic Socialism from socialism.
brush
Sep 2017
#50
He's not a good debater, he gets distracted easily and he doesn't have the facts
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#60
I think he's a poor debater because he cannot effectively form coherent arguments that
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#71
No, my point is that he doesn't persuade you....but he persuades millions of others.
virtualobserver
Sep 2017
#73
You keep claiming that debate equals persusasion, while ignoring the fact tha this history
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#100
That makes one of us...endorsing a single payer bill during the fight for the ACA has crossed her
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#137
what Gillibrand "gets" is that it is easier to get what you want in a negotiation between A and Z...
virtualobserver
Sep 2017
#138
She did not want to be attacked as those who have not come out for single payer are on a daily basis
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#141
They've already done so, that whole press conference the other day was attacking Obama and
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#130
That is the way that it works.....You just have to be more popular than everyone else.
virtualobserver
Sep 2017
#92
A number of politicians are "popular" among a larger group of voters than him.
George II
Sep 2017
#98
Yes they are, and I'm not "playing with words", I'm realistically looking at facts.
George II
Sep 2017
#109
Sorry, YOU have not presented any facts, just a sweeping proclamation about the relative....
George II
Sep 2017
#114
I referred to polls......you have not revealed the source of your information.
virtualobserver
Sep 2017
#115
I have shown those polls before, and I am sure that you have seen them.
virtualobserver
Sep 2017
#117
Here is the methodology of that poll, and the limited, cherry-picked choices for respondents....
George II
Sep 2017
#118
I've seen multiple polls this year. Bernie outpolls the field in all of them
virtualobserver
Sep 2017
#123
Um, yeah, that's kinda why he "wins" all these popularity polls you keep insisting
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#126
You do realize that this obsession with popularity is rather unhealthy right?
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#162
I give him credit for helping the Democratic Party to come to its senses
virtualobserver
Sep 2017
#163
He didn't win the only poll that mattered. In fact, he lost that poll by millions
lunamagica
Sep 2017
#132
and yet it is Bernie who is influencing the direction of the Democratic Party...
virtualobserver
Sep 2017
#136
Bernie Sanders is not the leader nor ever will be of the Democratic Party. He is being
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#143
So, I've demonstrated the mega flaws in your poll, so you go on to other unspecified polls.
George II
Sep 2017
#155
Multiple polls say that Bernie is the most popular and all the polls are flawed
virtualobserver
Sep 2017
#156
Well you've only given us one, and it was pointed out how that one was flawed. You countered....
George II
Sep 2017
#157
Bernie is the one who has been travelling the country attacking the Republicans for this
virtualobserver
Sep 2017
#106
No he hasn't...he has been bringing up single payer everywhere... and putting out an ACA replacement
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#108
He has been attacking Republicans for their many "repeal and replace" plans
virtualobserver
Sep 2017
#111
Graham will get him to attack the ACA wait for it...he talks single payer and attacks the GOP bill
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#120
harvard national poll in August - he is the most popular active politician in the U.S.:
Liberty Belle
Sep 2017
#131
+1 The wars are the same cast of characters over and over. Very boring and counterproductive.
TheBlackAdder
Sep 2017
#24
But it's so much easier to bash Bernie & not self-reflect on mistakes the Party made.
CrispyQ
Sep 2017
#17
If Bernie sticks to fixing the ACA and how terrible it is rather then slinging his plan I say GOOD.
Old Vet
Sep 2017
#36
and here is another quote from 9/18-first one is from 9/19. The man make daily pro ACA statements.
Sunlei
Sep 2017
#59
start on, go to bernies twitter and he has a bunch of pro ACA statements. what will happen is
Sunlei
Sep 2017
#78
Bernie HAS been touring the country pushing just that. Maybe folks should concentrate on defeating
onecaliberal
Sep 2017
#80
Attack, attack and attack some more...the Democratic Party...the only vehicle for
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#144
I hope it doesn't deteriorate into an infomercial for "medicare for all", that is NOT the topic.
George II
Sep 2017
#6
I didn't see the Cruz debate, but I haven't been impressed with his debate skills.
thesquanderer
Sep 2017
#15
Whatever you call it and I don't give two fucks about that...it is not the ACA which is what must
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#146
If I were Bernie or Amy, my question would be to ask both of them to explain the following :
Chasstev365
Sep 2017
#16
They know Sanders will have a hard time giving the ACA strong and full throated support. He has to.
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#33
The GOP is certainly going to try that. I worry that he can't be passionate about it...
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#154
We need Amy to come through here. She will have to carry the weakest debater in the group. nt
LexVegas
Sep 2017
#23
Yeah, all this bickering between Hillary and Bernie loyalists is pretty depressing.
Bucky
Sep 2017
#27
I will hold every person involved in putting out a single payer/MFA bill at this time, that can't be
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#148
I believe that this will be Bernie's finest hour, so do those who want him to fail
Not Ruth
Sep 2017
#35
I dont believe anyone wants Bernie to fail, Just represent fixing the ACA like a democratic would...
Old Vet
Sep 2017
#39
This debate is gonna be prime time, The big time. Theres alot riding on how he represents......
Old Vet
Sep 2017
#48
I don't believe anyone wants Bernie to fail here, it's just that we've seen him
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#72
Its perfectly alright not to like Sanders, Just like Clinton. But at some point...........
Old Vet
Sep 2017
#49
There's no evidence to support your claim. The primary is over so there are no "one-sided" attacks
NurseJackie
Sep 2017
#66
I don't agree. This debate is another distraction, and a way for the GOP to
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#149
Bernie and Amy WILL crush... there's a reason single-payer healthcare polls so well.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2017
#151
Not since the primaries. I regret the time I wasted that I can never get back.
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2017
#171