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2016 Postmortem

In reply to the discussion: As a Bernie supporter [View all]

Beacool

(30,520 posts)
32. Hear, hear!!!
Sun Feb 28, 2016, 02:04 PM
Feb 2016

Finally someone with common sense. I would vote for any Democrat over Trump. The thought of that ugly man in the WH, and I'm not referring to his appearance, is enough to make me feel sick.



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As a Bernie supporter [View all] SHRED Feb 2016 OP
Thank you Stuckinthebush Feb 2016 #1
Not Convinced noretreatnosurrender Feb 2016 #78
YES !!!!!!!!!!!!! Stuart G Feb 2016 #2
We each have to weigh that possibility into our decision. It is one of many factors. BillZBubb Feb 2016 #3
Thank you! lunamagica Feb 2016 #4
I agree with you entirely. auntpurl Feb 2016 #5
Then keep fighting for Bernie! Dustlawyer Feb 2016 #6
Obama needs to fight to fill this vacancy, he can not let the pukes win on this. Autumn Feb 2016 #7
Chances are there will be more SHRED Feb 2016 #8
I agree with this as well. auntpurl Feb 2016 #11
Outside of the DU Bubble I imagine this is the normal opinion of Sanders voters Codeine Feb 2016 #9
Yeah. Bernie would be miles better than Hillary but to not vote dem is just dumb. Sky Masterson Feb 2016 #10
I too Jenny_92808 Feb 2016 #12
You know Hill supporters are forever trying to tell us that we jwirr Feb 2016 #36
+10,000 nt Live and Learn Feb 2016 #74
But Hillary's numbers NEVER go up, according to three most recent elections. grasswire Feb 2016 #81
At what point can we literally not afford to put the SC above... Barack_America Feb 2016 #13
The SCOTUS rules on more than social issues SHRED Feb 2016 #14
So I am forever beholden to corporate legislation for the sake of the SC. Barack_America Feb 2016 #19
If between Hillary and a batshit clown... SHRED Feb 2016 #21
Yes, they also vote on economic issues...which is why nominations by a fan of free trade jeff47 Feb 2016 #23
Thank you. Barack_America Feb 2016 #62
Citizens United. grasswire Feb 2016 #82
Think of it this way Jenny_92808 Feb 2016 #15
I disagree. Hillary is a conservative. I see no difference. nt Live and Learn Feb 2016 #16
I'm not sure I can convince you SHRED Feb 2016 #20
I am fully aware of how important it is. We do disagree on how conservative she is. Live and Learn Feb 2016 #35
This is literally just all your opinion. JaneyVee Feb 2016 #50
Can't see a difference... MrMickeysMom Feb 2016 #24
Wow thiat is pretty offensive. Why would you say such a thing? Live and Learn Feb 2016 #34
You find it offensive? MrMickeysMom Feb 2016 #38
Oops, I read it wrong and thought you were being sarcastic. My apologies. Live and Learn Feb 2016 #41
You and I do that sometimes... MrMickeysMom Feb 2016 #43
Thanks for understanding. Live and Learn Feb 2016 #45
I'm guessing you don't have a uterus. MH1 Feb 2016 #48
You do realize that Clinton said she would consider limiting late term abotions? nt Live and Learn Feb 2016 #69
Umm .... you still "see no difference" between her and republicans? MH1 Feb 2016 #72
I don't think most do want to do that and certainly don't think they will get it passed Live and Learn Feb 2016 #73
You don't think they want to do that? WTF are you watching and listening to? MH1 Feb 2016 #79
Then you are clueless as to who she would appoint vs. a Republican. HERVEPA Feb 2016 #53
Not at all. nt Live and Learn Feb 2016 #70
Oh. Then you don't care. HERVEPA Feb 2016 #71
Nope, it is Hillary supporters that don't care. Our country, democracy and the planet are Live and Learn Feb 2016 #83
The only difference... Jester Messiah Feb 2016 #77
Wrong and irrelevant. A twofer HERVEPA Feb 2016 #85
I'm not sure who I'm voting for one_voice Feb 2016 #17
At least three SCOTUS appointments in the next five years. oasis Feb 2016 #18
You have no way of knowing. It is at least one, if Obama gets blocked morningfog Feb 2016 #42
Four, five, or six years. Presidential terms are not syncronized oasis Feb 2016 #46
Presidential terms are fixed: 4 years. You said five, which morningfog Feb 2016 #52
It is possible for two different presidents to be elected within five years. oasis Feb 2016 #60
Fine. You said at least three. You don't know that. morningfog Feb 2016 #61
In my Sanders office, most believe HRC would nominate a conservative Justice anyway Arazi Feb 2016 #22
She has announced she'd carry on Barack Obama's legacy... MrMickeysMom Feb 2016 #25
HRC supporters are really failing to see the disillusionment Arazi Feb 2016 #29
Happens every election. Reminds me of the NADER phenomena. "Gore is no better than Bush" kerry-is-my-prez Feb 2016 #47
Trump's success lays that to rest - it's bi-partisan, anti-establishment sentiment Arazi Feb 2016 #49
200000 registered dems thought bush was better than gore SwampG8r Feb 2016 #55
Back Bernie or Trump will appoint yourpaljoey Feb 2016 #26
100% spot on! beachbumbob Feb 2016 #27
Bernie has my vote if he's the nom obamanut2012 Feb 2016 #28
I will gladly vote for the Democratic nominee. Sanders has already beaten ALBliberal Feb 2016 #30
They have always framed it as a lesser of two evils and they always will. It will always be hard. GoneFishin Feb 2016 #31
Hear, hear!!! Beacool Feb 2016 #32
My nose has been worn out by voting for the "lesser of two evils" previously. Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2016 #33
And thus not doing anything to prevent the election of the greater of two evils is okay? onenote Feb 2016 #65
Tell me how that works out. Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2016 #66
Akin to slow torture ... slipslidingaway Feb 2016 #67
A Democrat who won't vote for the party nominee and says they will vote for Trump redstatebluegirl Feb 2016 #37
I'm a Hillary supporter who will gladly support Bernie if he's the nominee DesertRat Feb 2016 #40
Since WWII it averages about 1 SCOTUS replacement every 4 years. HereSince1628 Feb 2016 #39
You can vote however you like and for whomever you like. I do not like loyalty liberal_at_heart Feb 2016 #44
I'm sure that the PoC voters in SC and the rest of the South Waiting For Everyman Feb 2016 #51
I fully agree but I continue to support Bernie Sanders for President Tom Rinaldo Feb 2016 #54
I Wish More Sanders Supporters Thought Like You! Corey_Baker08 Feb 2016 #56
I will add... SHRED Feb 2016 #58
SCOTUS kingCowan Feb 2016 #57
You will get neither with a repug prez SHRED Feb 2016 #59
Two of my best friends who were able after 35 years together to get married in the state of onenote Feb 2016 #64
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2016 #89
So if you can't get a candidate that will give us one, you're okay with the election of one onenote Mar 2016 #90
I will vote for the Democratic nominee, no matter who s/he is nt susanr516 Feb 2016 #63
If congress is willing to wait for the election artislife Feb 2016 #68
Hillary is a terrible progressive nd dishonest but better than any GOP idiot. nt Logical Feb 2016 #75
It's a matter of degrees in politics SHRED Feb 2016 #88
I agree renate Feb 2016 #76
I disagree tazkcmo Feb 2016 #80
And you think Republican Lite Hillary is automatically going to bring out a Progressive Supreme Ct andrewv1 Feb 2016 #84
I dont trust Hillary..The two things I fear with a Repuke is a INdemo Feb 2016 #86
I hear ya SHRED Feb 2016 #87
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