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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What would it take for a Hillary follower to switch to Bernie? [View all]artyteacher
(598 posts)89. i think if i was in a plane...
And they told me there might be sniper fire... Upon landing, I might remember it as I landed under sniper fire.
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Iit's the JUDGEMENT that is important. . . you can have a brilliant mind and be a brilliant criminal
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#32
The problem is that Hillary uses her "smarts" to help the Rich Billionaires and turns her
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
#63
At least he is fighting on the side of the 99%. I don't want a President on the payroll of
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
#66
Cutting Social Security, perthe Pete Petersen dogwhistle in the first debate n/t
eridani
Apr 2016
#122
Yeah, they always claim she'll "get things done" but can never answer what those
LondonReign2
Apr 2016
#124
He wants the people in power again. He wants to push out anyone who doesn't get things done
Joob
Apr 2016
#97
He hasn't just started, people just noticed him a lot more when he ran for president.
Joob
Apr 2016
#99
Was Hillary smart enough to know GW Bush would not act in good faith once given authority to invade
Martin Eden
Apr 2016
#117
So you admit you're not looking for an answer, this is just an opportunity to bash a candidate.
randome
Apr 2016
#57
I agree that I didn't ask for a point by point refutation, however the comment that I responded to
revbones
Apr 2016
#76
I'll switch to Bernie if he wins the Democratic nomination. Until then, I'm sticking with Hillary.
Arkansas Granny
Apr 2016
#6
What do you call it when Republicans back your economic and foreign policies?
LondonReign2
Apr 2016
#65
Are you aware that Robert Kagen, founder of PNAC, and Henry Kissenger, founder of death squads, are
LondonReign2
Apr 2016
#123
He'd have to convince me that he's electable, and he'd have to put forth proposals that
DanTex
Apr 2016
#13
First, he would need to be a democrat for longer than a few months...
anotherproletariat
Apr 2016
#16
First condition Met! He has always caucused with the Democrats and is a Democrat re issues+votes
Dragonfli
Apr 2016
#27
Well, that might be better had she actually said "I was warned there might be sniper fire..."
revbones
Apr 2016
#78
Well, I'm on my way out the door, but maybe I'll rationalize a few for you later
Armstead
Apr 2016
#58
I think everyone should vote for the candidate they prefer. For the reasons they choose.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2016
#42
a conscience? critical thinking? a liberal outlook? ANSWER: ANY of the above.
Kip Humphrey
Apr 2016
#45
I thought there was something in the terms of service about calling people names and trolls?
revbones
Apr 2016
#82
You appear to be the one that keeps egging others on. That is bullying.
LiberalFighter
Apr 2016
#115
Sanders would have to convince me he's ready for Prime Time and not just offering fantasy promises
Hoyt
Apr 2016
#83
Big huge campaign donations to their campaign funneled through the DNC?
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2016
#118