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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders questions Obama's leadership [View all]R. Daneel Olivaw
(12,606 posts)34. So your answer is no.
Thanks for the honesty.
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He was the one who said Obama should be primaried in 2012. He doesn't respect Obama. n/t
pnwmom
Feb 2016
#1
Bullshit. Bernie has a lot of respect for Obama and worked for his election both times.
Cheese Sandwich
Feb 2016
#8
took alot of guts to say what he did and turns out Obama should have. It would have stirred the base
PatrynXX
Feb 2016
#26
How did it take any guts at all for Bernie to gripe about Obama, as he had every
pnwmom
Feb 2016
#40
It takes guts to criticize someone when they deserve it and praise them also at other times.
cascadiance
Feb 2016
#57
They don't have anything real to go after, so they create shit, Hillary should know
Dustlawyer
Feb 2016
#61
Hillary isn't doing much to honor Obama's legacy, and this is one more example.
thereismore
Feb 2016
#15
He won't bring the minority electorate with him if he keeps talking down Obama. n/t
pnwmom
Feb 2016
#13
With a minuscule number of African American voters? No. We'll see about S.C. n/t
pnwmom
Feb 2016
#30
I don't think Hillary changing back to supporting TPP is the kind of change we want.
BillZBubb
Feb 2016
#54
who hasn't? Anyone paying attention has done the same. Obama wasn't ready for primetime
bowens43
Feb 2016
#24
Clinton is saying she will defend our positions not that she will wave a magic wand
Justice
Feb 2016
#49
Most of us on this forum have questioned Obama's leadership at one time or the other.
hollowdweller
Feb 2016
#60
Oh for crying out loud. Listen to the interview. Bernie didn't question his leadership with a
FailureToCommunicate
Feb 2016
#63