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Bubzer

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84. Did you notice the part where I said "Clinton said he should drop out"? Me neither.
Thu Mar 31, 2016, 03:51 PM
Mar 2016

On the other hand, did you notice the part where I said she's well aware of what her surrogates are doing... and is allowing it to continue? I ask, but the answer is obviously no. You want to pretend like you're unfamiliar how politics run? Fine... I'll treat you that way: Welcome to DU, stick around and you might learn a thing or two. Lesson number one: Candidates are very very well informed as to what their campaign is doing! Especially when it works to their benefit! This is particularly true in the case of one Hillary Rodham Clinton... who is extremely well experienced in playing dirty-pool in the political arena.

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She worked to get Obama elected b/c of the deal they struck. n/t Skwmom Mar 2016 #1
Ding ding ding!!! Bubzer Mar 2016 #10
Shhh. Be vewy vewy qwiet rock Mar 2016 #56
You're very right. Hillary does keep pulling out "Psychics" abilities to forcast herself a win. Bubzer Mar 2016 #60
Define "worked" please. revbones Mar 2016 #21
Um, she stopped trashing him? dchill Mar 2016 #55
What deal was that? democrattotheend Mar 2016 #52
I think a deal was made to get her to drop out of the primary Art_from_Ark Mar 2016 #101
This message was self-deleted by its author imari362 Mar 2016 #57
n/t means no text catnhatnh Mar 2016 #67
Completely made up, Obama held all the cards. joshcryer Mar 2016 #91
Nominee or parolee? n/t PonyUp Mar 2016 #2
I'm thinking the latter of the two. Bubzer Mar 2016 #8
She's rather presumptuous with her 'when' Rosa Luxemburg Mar 2016 #64
Bernie will fall in line. Of that I have no doubt. Some of his supporters....nt LexVegas Mar 2016 #3
Oh I have no doubt she would be screeching for Bernie to come to heel... if... she won. Bubzer Mar 2016 #6
Call it what you will. He will fall in line. Then the bros will be screeching. nt LexVegas Mar 2016 #14
LOL... she's unelectable. She'd never win the GE. She's already alienated many Bernie supporters. Bubzer Mar 2016 #17
Your opinion. Regardless, Bernie will fall in line. nt LexVegas Mar 2016 #20
ROFL - to cute to say something is just someone else's opinion, then throw your opinion out there.. revbones Mar 2016 #22
Nice thing is, within a few months we will know. nt LexVegas Mar 2016 #25
On that, at least, we can agree... Bubzer Mar 2016 #27
Is that another opinion? rofl revbones Mar 2016 #29
... Bubzer Mar 2016 #39
"Bernie will fall in line" Your opinion. Bubzer Mar 2016 #24
"Fall in line..." Madam Mossfern Mar 2016 #99
I'm glad it's women and POC so will be mattering most to Dems in Novemember... bettyellen Mar 2016 #105
What's with Bros crap? KPN Mar 2016 #40
... LexVegas Mar 2016 #44
Bernie may support her...But he aint going to "fall in line" Armstead Mar 2016 #26
I expect his enthusiastic support and hard-core stumping with a smile on his face auntpurl Mar 2016 #30
We'll see....Bernie is constitutionally incapable of hiding his true feelings or opinions Armstead Mar 2016 #31
We will see, in that you are correct. nt LexVegas Mar 2016 #33
Hmm...not a very presidential quality, is it? auntpurl Mar 2016 #34
He can be diplomatic to an extent...He has proven that by his restraint in this campaign Armstead Mar 2016 #38
Lol! "Fall in line."!!!!???? KPN Mar 2016 #36
Of course not nichomachus Mar 2016 #80
Nah Kalidurga Mar 2016 #4
Exactly right! Bubzer Mar 2016 #18
"Hillary has stabbed Bernie in the back a couple of dozen times" Nasty and shameful comment. riversedge Mar 2016 #43
What do you expect from a racist guy who is a misogynist who is rude to his IdaBriggs Mar 2016 #86
Bull, she stood on stage at a debate and told bare faced lies about him. Kentonio Apr 2016 #112
Joining ranks? TrueDemVA Mar 2016 #5
This the deal Bernie for AG Skink Mar 2016 #7
Bernie isn't a lawyer; he can't be AG. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2016 #12
Maybe he will for the sake of "unity" or whatever. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2016 #9
Yeah, we've got a phrase for this back home. VulgarPoet Apr 2016 #117
As mama always says...Worry about yourself. That should keep you busy. peace13 Mar 2016 #11
Worry about yourself... TeeYiYi Mar 2016 #45
That little one is gonna be a hand full! Thanks! peace13 Mar 2016 #62
Can't join the ranks in favor of war and fracking and cluster bombs and the TPP and djean111 Mar 2016 #13
he won't sell out to her Viva_La_Revolution Mar 2016 #15
I don't think Bernie want's to be SOS or run for president Autumn Mar 2016 #16
Bwahahaha....... 99Forever Mar 2016 #19
What do you expect her to say? carburyme Mar 2016 #35
I find her fantasizing hilarious. 99Forever Mar 2016 #96
The FBI investigation should disqualify her Waiting For Everyman Mar 2016 #23
Implying that he might not, meaning that he can't be trusted. n/t Orsino Mar 2016 #28
I think he will hollowdweller Mar 2016 #32
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2016 #37
Fall in line with what?? B2G Mar 2016 #41
Why should liberals join ranks with a conservative? [n/t] Maedhros Mar 2016 #42
Why does Hillary and her supporters think she's an acceptable choice after Bernie? Dawgs Mar 2016 #46
This is why the cut n' paste is such bullshit, but it feeds the irrational hatred. If you watched R B Garr Mar 2016 #47
Oh please... Bubzer Mar 2016 #48
Oh, please yourself. Clinton didn't say that Bernie should drop out. Yes or No, did you R B Garr Mar 2016 #68
Did you notice the part where I said "Clinton said he should drop out"? Me neither. Bubzer Mar 2016 #84
Oh, welcome to DU yourself from your 2015 join date..... R B Garr Mar 2016 #87
They're "allowed" to say whatever they like. And they'll have to deal with the consequences. Bubzer Mar 2016 #89
More Reality: She has 2.6 Million more popular votes and leads in delegates. R B Garr Mar 2016 #90
Even more reality; She only leads by 228 delegates, which can easily be wiped out in either NY or CA Bubzer Mar 2016 #92
More reality: Bernie needs Hillary supporters more, so act smug all you like R B Garr Mar 2016 #98
She doesn't need to worry DetroitSocialist83 Mar 2016 #49
How DARE she think she's going to win!!!! JoePhilly Mar 2016 #50
It does seem that she and her minions are jumping the gun LastLiberal in PalmSprings Mar 2016 #95
In a speech the other day, Bernie said he was going to win. JoePhilly Mar 2016 #97
This is what it mans to be for a party rather than a cult of personality Tarc Mar 2016 #51
Jeebus Amaril Mar 2016 #81
"Sanders Leads Clinton By 6 Points In Wisconsin" dchill Mar 2016 #53
Bernie has already said he will support her if she wins democrattotheend Mar 2016 #54
No. And that's troubling. nt Nyan Mar 2016 #103
That is untrue. She said it agains last night on Maddow. LIES. bettyellen Mar 2016 #106
Post removed Post removed Mar 2016 #58
I consider that to be typical campaign rhetoric. meh. Talk's cheap. Hiraeth Mar 2016 #59
Some political consultant somewhere loyalsister Mar 2016 #75
Her arrogance is nauseating. Zen Democrat Mar 2016 #61
lol.. I just posted the same thing. dana_b Mar 2016 #74
Not sure I like her "tone." EndElectoral Mar 2016 #63
Ha! I sure don't like it. Maybe if she would tone it down and disappear. nt thereismore Mar 2016 #79
IF, you entitled elitist, IF. eom Betty Karlson Mar 2016 #65
lets translate...joining ranks is code restorefreedom Mar 2016 #66
humpty dumpty is not getting put back together this time flobee1 Mar 2016 #93
what you said. restorefreedom Mar 2016 #100
LOLOL @ she worked her HEART out to get Obama elected..... Avalux Mar 2016 #69
Hubris. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2016 #70
Bernie endorsing her won't be genuine Prism Mar 2016 #71
So Bernie will fake it? I thought he was incapable of pretense. bettyellen Mar 2016 #107
You want it both ways Prism Apr 2016 #110
+1 B Calm Apr 2016 #111
No, it is customary to support the nominee and he'd bettyellen Apr 2016 #116
Should've thought about this before the LIES, THEFT, and DIRTY TACTICS began, Hilly. AzDar Mar 2016 #72
such arrogance dana_b Mar 2016 #73
We will be very gracious and welcoming to Hillary's folks lagomorph777 Mar 2016 #76
I do, too. RandySF Mar 2016 #77
Bernie will support the nominee, and so will true Democrats. n/t Lil Missy Mar 2016 #78
As likely as the next Ice Age hitting before summer....nt Land of Enchantment Mar 2016 #82
In 2008, only 48% of Hillary voters said they would support Obama as nominee Land Shark Mar 2016 #83
Ever notice the differences in the way the candidates perceive their campaigns? lumberjack_jeff Mar 2016 #85
I have bad news for you mythology Mar 2016 #88
#feelthemath BainsBane Mar 2016 #94
LOL...You're going to put your faith in a conservative bastion? Suppose I shouldn't be surprised. Bubzer Mar 2016 #104
Princeton University is now a conservative bastion? BainsBane Apr 2016 #108
Umm... of the ivy-league colleges, Princton is only less conservative than Dartmouth. Bubzer Apr 2016 #114
Oh yeah, right .... Autumn Colors Mar 2016 #102
cough *bulshit* cough....n/t pantsonfire Apr 2016 #109
There was a time when talk like that was considered sexist hellofromreddit Apr 2016 #113
Clinton will work with Wall St., the MSM, and the DNC to defeat Bernie in the GE Zorra Apr 2016 #115
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