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politicaljunkie41910

(3,335 posts)
58. Bernie's situational honesty and trustworthiness is wearing thin.
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 02:28 PM
Jun 2016

As a Californian, I'm looking forward to this all being over tomorrow. Then we can start to rebuild the Democratic party with or without Bernie.

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He decided it does not apply to him. RandySF Jun 2016 #1
I guess his advanced degree in #Berniemath wasn't complete. nt geek tragedy Jun 2016 #4
Only for the little people workinclasszero Jun 2016 #6
How Ironic! Very, very telling. Great find. writes3000 Jun 2016 #2
Bernie's situational honesty and trustworthiness is wearing thin. politicaljunkie41910 Jun 2016 #58
DU rec... SidDithers Jun 2016 #3
I wonder if there's video of this workinclasszero Jun 2016 #5
Sanders is selfish. He's all about himself. He fooled many. That's what hypocrites do. Trust Buster Jun 2016 #7
The Independent HYPOCRITE!!!! nt UMTerp01 Jun 2016 #8
This is far more damning than the various Puerto Rico allegations. Garrett78 Jun 2016 #9
Bernie is very consistent in his hypocrisy. nt BreakfastClub Jun 2016 #10
Oh please let me the media find a video of this and play it on loop Txbluedog Jun 2016 #11
He waited until the last primary was over. thesquanderer Jun 2016 #12
I hope he surprises me. nt geek tragedy Jun 2016 #13
Maybe he will, but his rhetoric indicates hypocrisy. Garrett78 Jun 2016 #14
That same Bernie Sanders is supporting a government without Hillary Clinton the same now rhett o rick Jun 2016 #15
Do you honestly think Obama and Clinton are that different? Garrett78 Jun 2016 #18
It is a quite different situation in 2008. I felt Hillary would make an okay president but Obama brewens Jun 2016 #16
I haven't learned anything. Garrett78 Jun 2016 #17
Many people had higher expectations of the Obama administration and were disappointed. thesquanderer Jun 2016 #41
"It's different this time because Bernie is running" geek tragedy Jun 2016 #20
KnR! sheshe2 Jun 2016 #19
Most candidates don't hint at giving up until they give up... qdouble Jun 2016 #21
Whoa! Great find. Massive K & R. Thanks for posting. Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #22
+1, how does one spell hypocrite ... give me an S ... uponit7771 Jun 2016 #23
Interesting... realmirage Jun 2016 #24
KNR Lucinda Jun 2016 #25
"What happened to that Bernie Sanders?" Meteor Man Jun 2016 #26
We'll see if indeed he is a shamelessly hypocritical sore loser geek tragedy Jun 2016 #29
Obama at that time had clinched the majority of pledged delegates. Vattel Jun 2016 #27
On Tuesday she clinches a majority of pledged geek tragedy Jun 2016 #28
My math works because, due to Michigan and Florida's being penalized, Vattel Jun 2016 #32
Michigan and Florida was the big deal back then. geek tragedy Jun 2016 #33
Yes, MI and FL were a big deal. And I agree with you that he should concede after the last primary. Vattel Jun 2016 #37
"Any way one slices it, on Tuesday June 7, 2016 she will be in the same position Obama was on June 3, 2008" thesquanderer Jun 2016 #40
Your math "works" because you arbitrarily picked May 7. onenote Jun 2016 #38
I have no idea what your point is supposed to be. Vattel Jun 2016 #52
I don't find that surprising in the least. But I'll try again onenote Jun 2016 #53
lol, I knew you were going to say that Vattel Jun 2016 #54
Did you know I would edit my post to provide you with a further explanation? onenote Jun 2016 #55
The further explanation doesn't help. I think you may have missed original my point. Vattel Jun 2016 #56
I'm certainly open to understanding it better. Let's start with why you picked May 7 onenote Jun 2016 #57
I picked May 7 to prove that Clinton stayed in the race for another month even when, Vattel Jun 2016 #59
thanks. I think we're actually in agreement. onenote Jun 2016 #64
This message was self-deleted by its author onenote Jun 2016 #35
Kicked & Rec'd Alfresco Jun 2016 #30
The hypocrisy and inconsistency is staggering. Nt NCTraveler Jun 2016 #31
HRC is a woman. nt LexVegas Jun 2016 #34
Bingo workinclasszero Jun 2016 #49
Sanders is fighting for much more, is doing it as a relative outsider, and is still a candidate. Orsino Jun 2016 #36
Fighting for much more? Lord Magus Jun 2016 #43
More change, and more better change. Orsino Jun 2016 #47
That doesn't entitle Bernie to run the show even after losing the primaries though. Lord Magus Jun 2016 #48
The party works differently. Orsino Jun 2016 #50
Did he evolve or is this a self-serving flip-flop? mcar Jun 2016 #39
Hnmmm. nt geek tragedy Jun 2016 #42
Bernie plans on supporting Hillary if she is the nominee. aikoaiko Jun 2016 #44
he also planned on running a positive, issues-based campaign geek tragedy Jun 2016 #45
Hardly an attack. He was asked a question and he responded fairly. aikoaiko Jun 2016 #46
bernie being a hypocrite? Not any news.....its all about his ego now beachbum bob Jun 2016 #51
You sure you want to play that game? Gay marriage, 2008, go. hellofromreddit Jun 2016 #60
public policy vs basic math, go nt geek tragedy Jun 2016 #62
Uh-oh, too late to bite your tongue, Bernie. Bill USA Jun 2016 #61
K&R Maru Kitteh Jun 2016 #63
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