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Hillary Clinton
In reply to the discussion: Traditionally, the losing candidates endorse the party's nominee [View all]Surya Gayatri
(15,445 posts)15. "Number One, I'm not big into being a leader..."
Wow, I can't believe he went so far to "unmask" the real Sanders.
"...why don'tcha meet in some football stadium and bring out fifty, a hundred thousand people; bring the damn Senate in there, Senate Democrats, and start talking to people."
Jeezus, no wonder he says he's no leader. Talk about a plan for mass chaos. So, this is the way to govern?
In the beginning, I felt that entrusting the nation to the Bern could be an option. No longer.
This BS pandering to the rabble is an alarming wake-up call.
He's obviously been seduced by his own populist rhetoric.
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Thanks for simplifying bernie's entire life in a aptly worded paragraph
misterhighwasted
Mar 2016
#26
Early on, people like Michael Moore, Noam Chomsky signaled they will go with the nominee
robbedvoter
Mar 2016
#24
We've givin up on half the states? He's the one who ignored most of the Southern
book_worm
Mar 2016
#28