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cantbeserious

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2. Bernie's Policies De-legitimize The Basis Of Power That His Colleagues Rely Upon For Their Status.
Sun Aug 23, 2015, 09:59 AM
Aug 2015

HRCs policies do otherwise.

What does that say about HRC And Maintaining The Status Quo?

Ultimately, No One Is Brave Enough To Bite The Hand That Feeds.

What Does That Say About America?

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Why hasn't any member of Congress endorsed Sanders? ibegurpard Aug 2015 #1
Bernie's Policies De-legitimize The Basis Of Power That His Colleagues Rely Upon For Their Status. cantbeserious Aug 2015 #2
Well-said, cantbeserious. Thanks. senz Aug 2015 #36
Because he actually REALLY wants to get money out of politics. Unfortunately, they're used to NorthCarolina Aug 2015 #29
It's pretty simple: "Party before Country" John Poet Aug 2015 #33
anyone in or out of power who keeps a hit list is an asshole. What a dipshit republican roguevalley Aug 2015 #44
Must be a slow week for Hillary bashers if we're digging back to a book published a year and a DanTex Aug 2015 #3
nope. this is in response to threads by hill supporters bashing bernie cali Aug 2015 #9
Bernie has no endorsements because Dems in congress understand that nominating him DanTex Aug 2015 #14
the polls don't support that. cali Aug 2015 #16
Yes they do. Particularly the one that says the majority of voters won't consider DanTex Aug 2015 #20
The more people learn about "democratic socialist" they more they like it. senz Aug 2015 #39
No it means they recognize there would be severe ibegurpard Aug 2015 #18
That's obviously not true, since plenty of people endorsed Obama early in 2007, DanTex Aug 2015 #21
of course it's true ibegurpard Aug 2015 #23
To reiterate Cali's point, this is relevant karynnj Aug 2015 #34
^^THIS^^ senz Aug 2015 #38
Pointing out the actual fact that he has no congressional endorsements MineralMan Aug 2015 #17
actually, i see it as an insight into her mentality which I am being asked to consider roguevalley Aug 2015 #45
Why do you defend Hilary keeping an enemy list on fellow members of the party? Android3.14 Aug 2015 #32
So you're saying progressives like Alan Grayson are cowards... brooklynite Aug 2015 #4
huh? cali Aug 2015 #7
There's not ONE member of the house who might support Sanders' policies with the courage to stand up brooklynite Aug 2015 #22
Look at the passage of the Patriot Act ibegurpard Aug 2015 #24
people like Ted Kennedy and Patrick Leahy didn't owe her a thing cali Aug 2015 #5
Nor did John Kerry karynnj Aug 2015 #35
absolutely. cali Aug 2015 #52
Isn't politico a RW crap-fest? SonderWoman Aug 2015 #6
every media outlet carried this. And I'm one who sees politico as a mixed bag cali Aug 2015 #10
Wait, this article is almost 2 years old. SonderWoman Aug 2015 #12
And it's talking about events ~8 years old. jeff47 Aug 2015 #37
Why yes, I believe it is... BooScout Aug 2015 #13
the only time people complain about Politico m-lekktor Aug 2015 #28
Another RW smear mcar Aug 2015 #8
typical bull conflation from a Hill devotee. cali Aug 2015 #11
So much wiggling. Attack the source. Attack the date. Anything but senz Aug 2015 #41
I'd add white progressives who supported Obama over Hillary. n/t Skwmom Aug 2015 #15
Obama was much more mainstream than Bernie. senz Aug 2015 #42
Yeah, I remember another high-ranking politician Le Taz Hot Aug 2015 #19
And both of them fond of Kissinger ibegurpard Aug 2015 #25
And there's that . . . Le Taz Hot Aug 2015 #26
LOL beat me to it tularetom Aug 2015 #27
This is why I assume all the DC politicians will be tripping over themselves m-lekktor Aug 2015 #30
HRC is increasingly reminding me of an American President. Including Watergate. leveymg Aug 2015 #31
That comparison has occurred to me many times. senz Aug 2015 #43
seriously? pathetic. nt seabeyond Aug 2015 #40
It does seem pathetic to assign number grades to one's colleagues. nt cyberswede Aug 2015 #47
They sent out Carville this morning to tube Biden. PDittie Aug 2015 #46
I have no idea what tubing biden means Warren DeMontague Aug 2015 #51
Her 2007 campaign was like that (though she probably learned something from it) eridani Aug 2015 #48
a telling contrast in M.O. and priorities. MBS Aug 2015 #50
Yeah, some of her fans are still pissed about 2008, too, I think. Warren DeMontague Aug 2015 #49
the top ("#7") members of the hit list include MBS Aug 2015 #53
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