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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The most evolved Dem candidate is Bernie Sanders. By a long shot. [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)11. It's funny that nobody actually wants to discuss Bernie's evolution.
Or the issue of whether private investors should be able to raise capital and build factories and hire workers, or whether the government should be doing that instead.
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I agree, It'd be really frightening to have this Hippie Peacenik Warmonger in office
Armstead
Sep 2015
#71
The whole post is correct, not just the title. You'll find that happens a lot with my OPs if you
DanTex
Sep 2015
#21
Not sure what you mean by that. Bernie used to be a classical socialist, and now he's a capitalist.
DanTex
Sep 2015
#42
Sure, he was never an authoritarian socialist, but he was in favor of government ownership
DanTex
Sep 2015
#51
He said "public ownership of the major means of production" which means government owned.
DanTex
Sep 2015
#60
when you read his entire statement, it is clear that he did not mean that.
virtualobserver
Sep 2015
#62
you "imagine", but you can't back it up. He didn't misspeak, you misinterpreted
virtualobserver
Sep 2015
#89
If he never said anything like that during his entire career, it shows how flimsy your assertion is.
virtualobserver
Sep 2015
#93
Remember, the OP, last I heard, hasn't quite made up his mind yet who to support.
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2015
#94
Sounds like "Bernie Hate" to me, maybe even full-blown BDS (Bernie Derangement Syndrome)!!
Bonobo
Sep 2015
#8
Hillary hate, yes of course that's the main reason why people ignore Bernie's evolving
DanTex
Sep 2015
#28
That's odd. So what do you think of Bernie's massive evolution? Don't want to talk about that, huh.
DanTex
Sep 2015
#34
Actually, I like Bernie, I think he's great. So what do you think of his evolution?
DanTex
Sep 2015
#38
Yes, "red-baiting" is one of the terms people use to avoid giving coherent answers.
DanTex
Sep 2015
#17
Not at all: communism and socialism are distinct. You just like to call people names
DanTex
Sep 2015
#23
In the OP you called him a capitalist so which is he, a capitalist or a socialist?
Bjorn Against
Sep 2015
#49
I believe that he is now a capitalist, and that in 1987 he was a classical socialist.
DanTex
Sep 2015
#53
So why then in the post that I responded to did you refer to "the fact that Bernie is a socialist"?
Bjorn Against
Sep 2015
#55
The point of that post is that I never called him "communist", and yet I was being accused of
DanTex
Sep 2015
#76
So now you twist yourself in knots to explain how he could be both socialist and capitalist
Bjorn Against
Sep 2015
#81
It is not clear when exactly Bernie became a supporter of marriage equality...
Bjorn Against
Sep 2015
#58
I'd say that would be Jim Webb, long time Republican and holder of major positions in the Reagan
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#16
And you're basing this evolution off your failed interpretation of an article from 1987?
ram2008
Sep 2015
#45