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In reply to the discussion: If Bernie attacks the democrats in any way this evening [View all]MoonRiver
(36,975 posts)11. I'll wait for DU reports, IOW, won't watch.
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I am vacation so I will probably miss it too. But I am sure I will hear about it.
boston bean
Sep 2017
#2
I hope she doesn't get the question about why Vermont doesn't have single payer...
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#13
hehe. You love love love that talking point. It doesn't make any sense at all, since Sanders is a
JCanete
Sep 2017
#22
They didn't do it at all. That isn't a failure of Medicare-for-All, it is a failure of the the
JCanete
Sep 2017
#24
The legislature is not the people, and they don't operate in a bubble that isn't affected by
JCanete
Sep 2017
#62
I disagree that pushing for actually progressive values hurts us in any way, but this site has a
JCanete
Sep 2017
#69
This is not about pushing progressive value...this is about giving the GOP cover to repeal the ACA.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#85
we've had that discussion. I don't get your point of view on this, even if I respect it. It does not
JCanete
Sep 2017
#86
It seems that the debate went well...I could not stand to watch...very nervous about repeal.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#125
It did seem to go well, thanks. I don't know what Graham and Cassidy were thinking trying to
JCanete
Sep 2017
#134
Defending the indefensible for sure...those two looked really stupid caught a couple of clip on TV
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#196
meaning what? The republicans were successfully bludgeoning us on the ACA at the time
JCanete
Sep 2017
#70
LOL, so you speak with understanding and precision excusing Vermont politicians to
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#72
Sanders didn't shelve it in either state. Other politicians who were in a position to do so did.
JCanete
Sep 2017
#78
heheh what? Just at least admit that Sanders is not a State Senator. Also, note that I didn't
JCanete
Sep 2017
#87
Holy fuck you really don't understand how politics works. You really think people just need
JCanete
Sep 2017
#94
convincing the leadership to pass something is different than convincing the people that they want
JCanete
Sep 2017
#98
Then that means that Bernie as a leader couldn't get single payer implemented
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#100
The rich aren't willing to pay for it? No shit? No shit? wow. We could fund this you know.
JCanete
Sep 2017
#77
really? You aren't good at connecting dots. The rich have undue influence on our political landscape
JCanete
Sep 2017
#88
Bullshit it isn't why. The rich control the messaging. They can make a fucking idiotic wall popular
JCanete
Sep 2017
#92
You think national and international corporations have no power in Vermont? You think
JCanete
Sep 2017
#95
Straw man. Pointing out that something wasn't caused by the mechanations of the rich
ehrnst
Sep 2017
#152
I'm willing to have a focused conversation about deficits of legislation when you are willing to
JCanete
Sep 2017
#166
It was the taxes that were going to be levied to pay for Green Mountain Care that killed it.
ehrnst
Sep 2017
#149
Actually, the wall is favored by 35% of Americans. And no, HRC didn't stop advocating
ehrnst
Sep 2017
#164
So the public voted on the bill directly? Why don't you explain to me how that went?
JCanete
Sep 2017
#153
what do I not understand about that? That all adds up to me. The representatives were afraid
JCanete
Sep 2017
#162
I'm glad we're on the same page with single-payer. What I have a passion for beyond the legislation
JCanete
Sep 2017
#168
And what is ideological purity? Who represents that? Advocating for what you believe in?
JCanete
Sep 2017
#175
Kind of ironic for people against "identity politics" to be so taken with a cult of identity with a
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#185
Exactly, it is the single most valid question, recognized by people/journalists everywhere.
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#28
That's a red herring. Single payer only works if the entire country is enrolled.
Zen Democrat
Sep 2017
#74
This is truly absurd. You seem to love this diversion, but it's just an excuse.
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#26
This is not a difficult concept. And your excuses are nonsense. People everywhere can
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#34
people who want a reason to shut down discussion of single payer or medicare-for-all can grasp it.
JCanete
Sep 2017
#35
LOL, that didn't take long to hide behind "corporations" as some kind of excuse, too.
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#37
You trying to give your argument any kind of salience by referencing a corporate newspaper
JCanete
Sep 2017
#41
This isn't fooling anyone. It's just excuses. You are just hiding behind superficial
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#42
Lets fucking find out. Do you want to stand in the way of it and just poo poo any efforts to
JCanete
Sep 2017
#44
So commenting on it without cheerleading is standing in the way of it? Or "barring the way"
ehrnst
Sep 2017
#147
what are you talking about? Since I'm literally the person that was being responded to,
JCanete
Sep 2017
#198
just snorting about something doesn't make it not true. Its hardly a conspiracy theory to say money
JCanete
Sep 2017
#204
that is fucking daft. Did you pay attention to election coverage? Trump had no business
JCanete
Sep 2017
#209
I never questioned whether Russia has attempted to influence the election. Do you think the MSM
JCanete
Sep 2017
#211
oh the msm just hates women. It didn't hate Kerry or Obama or Gore...It didn't
JCanete
Sep 2017
#213
right...cuz I've ever seen you deviate even slightly from yours. I'll give you this, you never take
JCanete
Sep 2017
#215
that's pretty wild. Why don't you read through our history of exchanges and see if you can really
JCanete
Sep 2017
#217
there is no such thing as no bias. When they try they are faking it. I'd rather they be honest about
JCanete
Sep 2017
#197
There is such a thing as journalism, and integrity, but if you prefer propagnada
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#199
There is such thing as credibility. Papers and News stations(with some obvious exceptions) are
JCanete
Sep 2017
#206
Indeed there is, we've seen that many of the sites people here favor because it
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#218
No. That's ridiculous. How can you control how your bias affects your coverage if you aren't aware
JCanete
Sep 2017
#219
No, what's ridiculous is that confirmation bias as already been admitted to,
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#223
You are making assumptions you have no evidence for. You have single-handedly decided that
JCanete
Sep 2017
#224
I thought you said that people in government only do what rich people tell them to.
ehrnst
Sep 2017
#163
do you really think there's a contradiction here? The only thing that speaks as loud, or at least
JCanete
Sep 2017
#165
More excuses, really, at least by the standards already set by the Revolution. nt
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#52
"National" health insurance works when an entire country is covered, not individual states.
Zen Democrat
Sep 2017
#73
When he avoids questions about what was learned from Single Payer in his home state
ehrnst
Sep 2017
#148
Actually, we need a lot longer than four years to avoid disruption to health care delivery
ehrnst
Sep 2017
#160
Well, to some his very existence as a non-Democrat in the Senate is an attack on the party.
aikoaiko
Sep 2017
#6
There aren't many that could do this right but of course CNN would go with Sanders.
ucrdem
Sep 2017
#18
Nope, you are intentionally misstating the facts. Anyone can run. You don't need a party.
stevenleser
Nov 2017
#230
And if people choose to run outside of a party we never hear the end of it.
redgreenandblue
Nov 2017
#231
That is demonstrably untrue. We heard about Ralph Nader and we heard about Jill Stein
stevenleser
Nov 2017
#232
Putting right in quotation marks doesn't answer the question of why not.
Cuthbert Allgood
Sep 2017
#140
Preach. They already have an exaggerated sense of self importance and need to get over themselves.
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#61
Sometimes tough love is needed. It's a damn shame he left the party, but after the way
joet67
Sep 2017
#40
Sorry... smears lies and insults (no matter who delivers them) are not "tough love"...
NurseJackie
Sep 2017
#49
If "tough love" results in losing the debate and helping millions lose their health insurance
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#81
I will be keeping my expectations very low... so as not to be disappointed. Also...
NurseJackie
Sep 2017
#43
I absolutely disagree -- I hope Amy Klobuchar stays and makes the issue the real choice before us
karynnj
Sep 2017
#50
One can protect the ACA while also working to replace it with a better plan. eom
guillaumeb
Sep 2017
#54
Not in a debate. He can't disparage the ACA and defend it from attackers at the same time. n/t
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#82
I have my fainting couch prepared, I don't know how i will manage to go on if he does. nt
m-lekktor
Sep 2017
#83
This wins the internets for shedding bitter tears while shark jumping on a political message board.
Voltaire2
Sep 2017
#109
Hey! how are you doing? I know it's hard to put up with politicians and people you disagree with
Autumn
Sep 2017
#115
I know that you don't like spending a lot of time on Senators from small Northeastern states.
Autumn
Sep 2017
#118
The major 'kick' seems to have been the pause between #110 and #111
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2017
#138
Glad to hear it. I think Amy and Bernie did a fine job of defending access to health care.
aikoaiko
Sep 2017
#141
Must have gone well? Seemed to have neutered the Republicans for a little while.
Sunlei
Sep 2017
#182
Yes, this misuse is hilarious when you consider the Reagan Democrats by definition
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#203