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Treant

(1,968 posts)
7. It is very sad,
Wed Mar 2, 2016, 01:52 PM
Mar 2016

but I think Bernie should stay. His supporters' message is off key and divisive, but the income inequality narrative is useful on the national stage. It really is something that should be highlighted.

As the days pass and Tuesday's message sinks in, the worst part of the supporters' arguments should disappear--most notably as the supporters themselves start to disappear.

We're in the twilight of the worst of it.

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K & R SunSeeker Mar 2016 #1
If you're a Southern black... yallerdawg Mar 2016 #2
yeah! you need not vote Her Sister Mar 2016 #3
I share Kos' opinion on this charlyvi Mar 2016 #13
K&R! stonecutter357 Mar 2016 #4
And if you're a pledged superdelegate... yallerdawg Mar 2016 #5
The Ides of March is the brick wall. Historic NY Mar 2016 #6
It is very sad, Treant Mar 2016 #7
Unless, of course, BS was winning all the votes. Cha Mar 2016 #8
My vote doesn't matter, since I live in a "confederate" state Politicub Mar 2016 #9
K&R! DemonGoddess Mar 2016 #10
Guess they don't want BS's 50 state strategy that he advocated during the debates. eom fleabiscuit Mar 2016 #11
I've noticed this narrative, especially today. hamsterjill Mar 2016 #12
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