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In reply to the discussion: This is a Democratic civil war: The Hillary/Bernie rift cuts to the essence of the party’s soul [View all]Squinch
(59,969 posts)12. He's not a man of the people, no matter what he tells you. He's the definition of
wealthy establishment. I don't fault him his wealth, just his attitude that somehow he is pure and all other wealthy people are not. By the way, you seem to be forgetting about Jane's offshore accounts.
And yes, Hillary made speeches and made money on them. She's not denying that fact. Obama will do the same. And so will BS after he's out of office if anyone asked him to.
No, I'm not filled with BS. I've seen through him for a while now.
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This is a Democratic civil war: The Hillary/Bernie rift cuts to the essence of the party’s soul [View all]
silvershadow
May 2016
OP
Well, Bernie's at the Appomattox Courthouse. He won't come in yet, but he's getting there. Nt
msanthrope
May 2016
#1
Not really. More like a big stomach upset. And when all is said and done it will be as if it
jtuck004
May 2016
#2
No it isn't. The vast majority of BS supporters are not cultish loons. The vast majority of BS
Squinch
May 2016
#3
I'll file that under the, "I believe everything a Republican ever told me about Clinton" comments.
Squinch
May 2016
#6
He's not a man of the people, no matter what he tells you. He's the definition of
Squinch
May 2016
#12
A lot of the Bernie supporters are indeed first time voters or independents. Essentially anti
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#36
Yes - Progressives vs Corporatists -- The 99% vs The 1% -- People vs Money -- Compassion vs Greed
cantbeserious
May 2016
#8
It's liberating in its way. Since the far right wing is actively and proudly purging liberals from
Doctor_J
May 2016
#25
I hope it doesn't happen. We'd better pick wisely. As for sitting back, I'm not sure
silvershadow
May 2016
#30
The picking is done, sadly for Bernie Sanders supporters like myself, it appears to be over
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#32
You sound dejected. They've gotten to you. :( I'm waiting until the end. nt
silvershadow
May 2016
#34
Good choice. Bernie might win, yes. But if he loses, we both know what he will ask us to do.
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#38