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In reply to the discussion: Is there still any hope for Bernie Sanders? | The Young Turks [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)40. Now you're timing my responses? LOL!
Took you no time at all to come up with that somewhat insincere-sounding complaint!
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If you watched the show rather than the short clips posted here, you'd know that's not true
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#6
That clip was hardly abbreviated. It was a long paean to Bernie, with a few kicks delivered to HRC.
MADem
Mar 2016
#8
No one is trying to "paint it as dispassionate". Most of TYT certainly preferes Bernie.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#10
Glad you admit Brock has nothing but partisan bias. As for the rest, I'll agree to disagree.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#16
Anyone who expects anything BUT partisan bias from a Super Pac supporting a candidate is
MADem
Mar 2016
#38
LOL... took you long enough to reply. No, Sorry... not taking your bait. So long.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#39
No reason to kick Obama in that essay, but you went there. You should try doing his job.
MADem
Mar 2016
#24
I am sorry--I have counted him out. I do not believe he can overcome his deficit.
MADem
Mar 2016
#32
They were victories... The dems aren't Winnder-take-all and he came from behind in many of
FighttheFuture
Mar 2016
#4
No victories in the end? Winning states is not what matters at this stage. Winning enough delegates
magical thyme
Mar 2016
#7
Even if he doesn't he has started a movement that will be impossible to stop.
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#27
That's nice, but his likelihood of becoming the nominee is in single digits-very low ones. nt
MADem
Mar 2016
#29
Bernie has only been running for 10-11 months. Hillary has been running since at least 2008.
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#33
She has stated her views in the debates and town halls, and I disagree with her and find that
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#37
TYT got four million bucks in start up money from a right wing, anti-choice conservative.
MADem
Mar 2016
#15
What liberal is willing to put up four million for even an online news source?
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#28
If Bernie started talking about running as an independent then he would go against his own words.
Thinkingabout
Mar 2016
#18
He won't run as an independent, but we who support him may vote for whomever we wish.
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#23