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Before the inevitable "Saying you aren't sure if you're voting for Clinton is voting for Trump" JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #1
True, saying you're "not sure about voting for Clinton" is not the same thing as voting for Trump. DanTex Mar 2016 #7
You forgot to add "in my opinion". Others do disagree, as is their right. JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #15
Where is the line drawn? revbones Mar 2016 #41
Agreed, I keep posting along the same theme, JCanete Mar 2016 #64
Trump, on the other hand, would be compelled to nominate Right wing Supreme Court Justices. Trust Buster Mar 2016 #2
But Obama just did the same thing? Gwhittey Mar 2016 #46
But that's her point. CanadaexPat Mar 2016 #53
If Trump were to replace Scalia and Ginsburg, a 6-3 right leaning Court would exist for 25 years. Trust Buster Mar 2016 #69
Sorry, Bernie Sanders. There is zero evidence of your ‘political revolution’ yet Gothmog Mar 2016 #3
Go ahead and focus on the Go Team Tiger Beat aspect of it Armstead Mar 2016 #8
Well look, it's not happening at the pace it could because you don't want it. JCanete Mar 2016 #66
Without these millions and millions of new voters, then Sanders campaign cannot deliver on platform Gothmog Mar 2016 #72
And, as Chris Hayes pointed out, this is pure Marxist/Leninist stupidity. DanTex Mar 2016 #4
Susan Sarandon never said she agreed. She was just echoing what she has seen out in the country. JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #21
+ 1 JoePhilly Mar 2016 #22
+ 1 CanadaexPat Mar 2016 #54
the 1950s called, Senator McCarthy would like the red baiting back nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #59
You should write a furious letter to Chris Hayes. DanTex Mar 2016 #60
I am not the one engaged in red baiting nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #61
I'm sure Chris is devastated. How will his career recover? DanTex Mar 2016 #62
And I am sure you love him for the red baiting nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #65
Imagine Bernie Sanders wins the White House. Then what? Gothmog Mar 2016 #5
Many of them have voted for Sanders Armstead Mar 2016 #9
But as of today, Clinton has 2,526,500 more popular votes than Sanders Gothmog Mar 2016 #19
If you think things are fine and think they should continue as they have been, fine Armstead Mar 2016 #24
Again, the premise of your thread and the Sanders campaign requires millions and millions of voters Gothmog Mar 2016 #27
Miullions and millions of voters feel otherwise Armstead Mar 2016 #31
But in a democracy, the majority vote wins and Clinton has 2.5 million more votes Gothmog Mar 2016 #35
Actually this is so wrong for the US it is astouding nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #63
Your analysis is wrong as normal Gothmog Mar 2016 #73
Astoubding!!! nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #75
Popular votes is not correct measure of anything Gwhittey Mar 2016 #47
You are wrong in that you are missing the fact that Sanders' revolution is a flop Gothmog Mar 2016 #51
So if its such a flop, why don't you focus on attacking Trump? DemocracyDirect Mar 2016 #77
I can have an opinion about what I think she meant too. CalvinballPro Mar 2016 #6
We can all have opinions, no matter how much you want to distort the point Armstead Mar 2016 #10
Now you're just projecting at me. No thank you. nt CalvinballPro Mar 2016 #13
Here's what was said: one_voice Mar 2016 #11
If your house has destructive mold in the walls..... Armstead Mar 2016 #14
There's more than one way to fix the mold. one_voice Mar 2016 #17
The house shouldn't have to be torn down Armstead Mar 2016 #29
Letting trump win is like demolishing your house .... JoePhilly Mar 2016 #18
mold is not a small problem. ibegurpard Mar 2016 #26
Either were knocking the house down ... JoePhilly Mar 2016 #32
You call someone who will honestly tell you that you have mold and Armstead Mar 2016 #37
So if we nominate Hillary, you'd rather Trump just JoePhilly Mar 2016 #43
It's a question of which candidate WANTS to fix the mold Armstead Mar 2016 #74
When did she say "that is not a desirable outcome"- Chris tried to get her to disagree.... bettyellen Mar 2016 #12
+ 1 JoePhilly Mar 2016 #44
if someone on the left is an advocate and leaves it up to interpretation geek tragedy Mar 2016 #16
+ 1 JoePhilly Mar 2016 #20
That's fine if that's your opinion...but I think the reasons for her opinion should be.... Armstead Mar 2016 #23
Surrogates shouldn't contradict what the candidate says. geek tragedy Mar 2016 #30
Surrogates are individuals...I saw the mayor of Miami Beach Armstead Mar 2016 #33
the country lurched right in 1980. geek tragedy Mar 2016 #38
It has sucked on a more manageable and balanced and human scale Armstead Mar 2016 #39
LBJ=Vietnam=fuck him. geek tragedy Mar 2016 #40
the corruption has always been there, which is why one man alone cannot fix it. bettyellen Mar 2016 #49
Edwards was a shameless panderer who had superficial appeal geek tragedy Mar 2016 #50
Maybe they kick Hillary instead of themselves for being so very wrong? I see that happen in the bettyellen Mar 2016 #52
Corruption was rampant before Citizens United. I agree about a Constitutional amendment Armstead Mar 2016 #57
I agree that Vietnam was horrible, but I don't think we can sum up LBJ's entire legacy based StevieM Mar 2016 #79
Congress did all of those good things--though obviously he played a role in it. geek tragedy Mar 2016 #80
I agree about Vietnam. But LBJ was a legendary vote getter. And I don't think Congress would have StevieM Mar 2016 #81
you don't need t defend her ibegurpard Mar 2016 #25
And this is why you can't discuss anything one_voice Mar 2016 #34
You must be dizzy from all that spinning dbackjon Mar 2016 #28
I think it's simpler. Jarqui Mar 2016 #36
No doubt at all... ljm2002 Mar 2016 #42
That quote says it all Armstead Mar 2016 #67
Susan Sarandon is a hero! Peace Patriot Mar 2016 #45
Haven't seen you in a while Armstead Mar 2016 #56
Excellent post, Peace Patriot. polly7 Mar 2016 #70
that's what I got out of her interview too dana_b Mar 2016 #48
Susan JUST tweeted: dana_b Mar 2016 #55
Thank you for posting this! felix_numinous Mar 2016 #58
I've been hearing "It has to get worse before it gets better" for at least 50 years eridani Mar 2016 #68
The frustration underlying that cliche still exists...Things keep getting worse Armstead Mar 2016 #71
They know what she said Prism Mar 2016 #76
Thats is the way I heard it as well awake Mar 2016 #78
There are historical similarities to Nader/Gore/Bush 2000 Buzz cook Mar 2016 #82
Any reasonable person grasps that noiretextatique Mar 2016 #83
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