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In reply to the discussion: Bernie's 'Kissinger' thing won't register as much as Hillary's anti-Obama charge [View all]Luminous Animal
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Bernie's 'Kissinger' thing won't register as much as Hillary's anti-Obama charge [View all]
bigtree
Feb 2016
OP
Sorry you have such a low opinion of Millenials. I hope that works out for you. nt
Bonobo
Feb 2016
#24
I should have added the sarcasm tag- I thought it was self evident. No? I guess not!
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#28
No problem! I have been on both sides of these misunderstandings myself! LOL *hat tip*
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#34
I have problems because I recall the 2008 primaries? Only if a good memory causes problems I guess.
JTFrog
Feb 2016
#32
It was a "signature quote" Tiny Fey always tries to work it in. Also "I can see" and "Russia".
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#30
Try to find the very last Fey doing Palin clip- I think it was after she went to Iowa, she went on
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#41
yes, but I think the fact that Bernie said that HK's actions set the stage for one of the largest
kath
Feb 2016
#43
The spin that a cordial relationship with a predecessor will determine foreign policy is ridiculous.
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#21
I think she is a deeply pragmatic person. And not the same person she was in the 90's.
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#52
See everyone I know likes them both- except very young and new to it people.... but my
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#55
Does it have to be that way if we go ahead and replace congress? They are the bigger villains in
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#59
It already does... with Sanders. It is a very long game he requires, and it is worth level setting
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#67
Exactly, and that is causing the "How does this happen then, Bernie?" reaction.
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#39
Yeah- and with that tit for tat, I hope they both lay that shit to rest. And we at DU do too!
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#48
I'm a Bernie supporter who will vote for Hillary if Bernie doesn't win the nomination.
phleshdef
Feb 2016
#58
Yeah, I am also going to work for whoever gets the nod. And for congress and governor.
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#62
Such hypocrisy ...Of course, when a candidate has held just about EVERY position...
AzDar
Feb 2016
#36
Young people think Hillary is dishonest and full of shit they don't give a fuck what she says.nt
m-lekktor
Feb 2016
#47
He already has the younger voters. He's talking now to the older ones. n/t
Binkie The Clown
Feb 2016
#68