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That Guy 888

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76. Is there anyone who thinks Clinton isn't chomping at the bit to be a wartime President? n/t
Sat Apr 23, 2016, 07:33 AM
Apr 2016

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Yes. I think just about anything is possible at this point. nt Laffy Kat Apr 2016 #1
OK, but... tgards79 Apr 2016 #4
Look, I will vote for HRC if she is the nominee... Laffy Kat Apr 2016 #20
I'm with you, Laffy Kat. dchill Apr 2016 #28
... Laffy Kat Apr 2016 #37
The Longer Bernie Remains In The Race.. The More Likely It Is That HE WILL BE THE NOMINEE! CorporatistNation Apr 2016 #65
Such Good news!!!! And I do agree with your sentiment about being in longer... Karma13612 Apr 2016 #105
"Anything is possible" is the answer you just accepted to what is really a very small question. Orsino Apr 2016 #107
It's up to the FBI and Justice Department Califonz Apr 2016 #2
Ah, so that is the only hope? tgards79 Apr 2016 #5
It's not that simple. NWCorona Apr 2016 #7
Talking to a RWer tonight, this their first talking point, hoping for an indictment, nothing to Thinkingabout Apr 2016 #17
yes nt grasswire Apr 2016 #3
+1. silvershadow Apr 2016 #14
+1 berniepdx420 Apr 2016 #26
It's methematically possible Dem2 Apr 2016 #6
So Hillary will be caught with some meth? tgards79 Apr 2016 #10
Lol Dem2 Apr 2016 #12
Nah, she's been caught with a bag of math instead. So she'll win. Nonhlanhla Apr 2016 #29
Bag of math? I thought it was hot sauce. Manifestor_of_Light Apr 2016 #41
The hot sauce is just to add some...hotness. Nonhlanhla Apr 2016 #43
Oh? How bad IS her method problem? dchill Apr 2016 #31
But it was explained months ago ... NanceGreggs Apr 2016 #13
Well, you know 538 is in the bag for Hillary Dem2 Apr 2016 #16
That's because ... NanceGreggs Apr 2016 #19
No. JaneyVee Apr 2016 #8
Post removed Post removed Apr 2016 #9
right wing smears Demsrule86 Apr 2016 #45
Yeah and RW smears from 25 years ago. griffi94 Apr 2016 #49
Bill Cosby. Just sayin Cheese Sandwich Apr 2016 #50
The Clintons griffi94 Apr 2016 #51
You must have missed last night's threads... SidDithers Apr 2016 #11
II believe that he will secure more pledged delegates lmbradford Apr 2016 #15
Still not going to correct the lie you've been Codeine Apr 2016 #94
Yes NWCorona Apr 2016 #18
yes, she could flame out as Panama papers leak, and usb comes to the fore larkrake Apr 2016 #21
"Anything you can do I can do better!" Tarc Apr 2016 #22
Me. Winning. cherokeeprogressive Apr 2016 #23
Anything is possible. Blue_In_AK Apr 2016 #24
Honestly Aerows Apr 2016 #34
That's me. Blue_In_AK Apr 2016 #35
"if you insist on dancing Aerows Apr 2016 #44
It's pretty much down to FBI investigation TheFarseer Apr 2016 #25
well the great one Demsrule86 Apr 2016 #42
He should campaign, just not too well. Ed Suspicious Apr 2016 #52
It's not crazy to change to a positive strategy TheFarseer Apr 2016 #83
His contributers — that's problematic brush Apr 2016 #58
/// berniepdx420 Apr 2016 #27
Raises hand Aerows Apr 2016 #30
in an eternity, anything is possible reddread Apr 2016 #32
Honestly, as someone who loves Bernie, his chances are almost zero. Bread and Circus Apr 2016 #33
No Demsrule86 Apr 2016 #36
Yes he can. Csainvestor Apr 2016 #38
Not happening Demsrule86 Apr 2016 #47
it will come down to cali questionseverything Apr 2016 #53
Puerto Rico? Come on, if the primaries have shown us anything . . . brush Apr 2016 #61
This is not a typical election. Bernie's already done much better than anyone winter is coming Apr 2016 #39
why? Demsrule86 Apr 2016 #46
If she can't stand up to the campaign Bernie is running, she's fucked in the general. Tough it up. Ed Suspicious Apr 2016 #54
Bernie has never led in this contest. apnu Apr 2016 #101
He hasn't dragged Hillary anywhere. Her campaign rhetoric has shifted, and winter is coming Apr 2016 #104
We don't know that until she does that and its on us to call her out on it. apnu Apr 2016 #106
I notice that a lot of Bernie supporters griffi94 Apr 2016 #40
We then her eminence should quit spending against him and move on to the pukes. I mean if there Ed Suspicious Apr 2016 #55
She's mostly been campaigning griffi94 Apr 2016 #56
And he has not ingratiated himself with the party Stuckinthebush Apr 2016 #95
No, because the cheating by the party sadoldgirl Apr 2016 #48
The more this goes on, the more I am convinced you are right AgingAmerican Apr 2016 #60
Yes ...He has pulled to within 1 1/2 points in the national polls...this is the tipping point virtualobserver Apr 2016 #57
But there are only 19 more states to go and a mere 1400 available delegates. Ed Suspicious Apr 2016 #62
He'd have to win 825 of those 1400. 825 to 575. Garrett78 Apr 2016 #71
Only if the superdelegates see sense. Jester Messiah Apr 2016 #59
So thwarting the voters is his path? Codeine Apr 2016 #92
Yep Stuckinthebush Apr 2016 #96
I did say I was aware of the irony. Jester Messiah Apr 2016 #109
Yes. mia Apr 2016 #63
I will support him to the end because I do not want a hawk in the white house. hollysmom Apr 2016 #64
Will HRC get the required delegates prior to the convention? SHRED Apr 2016 #66
She'll win a clear majority of the pledged delegates. Garrett78 Apr 2016 #68
Yes Stuckinthebush Apr 2016 #97
It's unlikely that Bernie wins the nomination. bigwillq Apr 2016 #67
I have underestimated Sanders in the past - I won't do so anymore. Betty Karlson Apr 2016 #69
Yes. If something like the FBI thingy becomes a problem. mmonk Apr 2016 #70
is there anyone who still thinks hillary is a good thing Fred Drum Apr 2016 #72
^^^this^^^ peacebird Apr 2016 #78
Yes, most Democrats think that. N.T. Donald Ian Rankin Apr 2016 #85
As evidenced by the voting Stuckinthebush Apr 2016 #98
Yes Sky Masterson Apr 2016 #73
Here's the question none of you can answer pdsimdars Apr 2016 #74
she supports democrats Fred Drum Apr 2016 #79
de nile DrDan Apr 2016 #75
Is there anyone who thinks Clinton isn't chomping at the bit to be a wartime President? n/t That Guy 888 Apr 2016 #76
This message was self-deleted by its author CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #77
Yes. Bonus question: Is there anyone here who believes Hillary can win in the GE? peacebird Apr 2016 #80
Most definitely. Garrett78 Apr 2016 #87
Most pundits and the betting markets Codeine Apr 2016 #93
Yes and last time I checked Hillary hasn't won the nomination. Paid trolls B Calm Apr 2016 #81
Technically, nobody has won the nomination. Garrett78 Apr 2016 #89
Irrelevant to me. I would do the exact same things whether I thought he would win or lose. merrily Apr 2016 #82
For some value of "possible". Donald Ian Rankin Apr 2016 #84
Yes. k8conant Apr 2016 #86
Again? I'm yet to see anyone demonstrate a realistic path to 2026 for Sanders. Garrett78 Apr 2016 #90
It's a magical path Stuckinthebush Apr 2016 #100
Step 3: Profit. nt Codeine Apr 2016 #103
Yes because there are so many variables and if not: I don't care dr60omg Apr 2016 #88
Kerry, Obama and Clinton are cut from the same cloth. Garrett78 Apr 2016 #91
Possible - Yes, probable - No One of the 99 Apr 2016 #99
Who cares TrueDemVA Apr 2016 #102
Umm no? It's a trick question! rjsquirrel Apr 2016 #108
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