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Maedhros

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37. You're looking at this all wrong, Manny.
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 06:57 PM
Sep 2015

Hillary is extremely effective at knocking down the straw men erected by the right wing (e.g. Benghazi). That's why they are erected - to distract us from the real fights that need to be undertaken, while given Hillary some manufactured credibility as a 'fighter.'

When it comes to meaningful fights, such as the fight to stop Bush from invading Iraq, Hillary not only caved in, she helped.

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He has been running as a Democratic Socialist for decades. Motown_Johnny Sep 2015 #1
Notta madokie Sep 2015 #31
He'll be more relentless. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Sep 2015 #2
What makes you think he wouldn't? Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2015 #3
Bernies relentless, he's like the Honey Badger Snotcicles Sep 2015 #4
Well, consider Bernie's coattails TexasBushwhacker Sep 2015 #5
Turnout = down ticket wins. Clinton = low turnout. CanadaexPat Sep 2015 #23
I agree. I think he has the potential to get more TexasBushwhacker Sep 2015 #40
We will find out in Louisiana October 24. A Democrat may win the governors race. LiberalArkie Sep 2015 #32
Are you kidding me? pangaia Sep 2015 #6
This time it's a test for Americans: for regular voters and for Ron Green Sep 2015 #7
I'm going to respond anyway gwheezie Sep 2015 #8
Nicely said. Thank you riversedge Sep 2015 #30
What makes you think Bernie supporters are hurt by criticism? cui bono Sep 2015 #33
GDP? uponit7771 Sep 2015 #48
??? cui bono Sep 2015 #55
This is the same thing people said about Obama.. frylock Sep 2015 #42
The attacks on Obama from the right were worse gwheezie Sep 2015 #43
Stop being so damned afraid of the right. frylock Sep 2015 #47
The poster mentioned the left too... the second Sanders compromises on one of the 23423424 thousand uponit7771 Sep 2015 #50
John Kerry? gwheezie Sep 2015 #52
Yeah, remember how electable we were told that guy was? frylock Sep 2015 #58
I have no idea gwheezie Sep 2015 #59
+1 on the left uponit7771 Sep 2015 #49
Because the Republicans are well known for their gentle treatment of Clinton. jeff47 Sep 2015 #53
Yes anyone who is nominated gwheezie Sep 2015 #57
Only if he has a Democratic majority backing him. BlueWaveDem Sep 2015 #9
Probably due to not being a dem gwheezie Sep 2015 #12
Oh I'll definitely vote for him. I was referring to congress and senate. BlueWaveDem Sep 2015 #13
I agree with you on that gwheezie Sep 2015 #14
Disagree with that. He has generated a lot of excitement, you can see by his crowds, cui bono Sep 2015 #36
That might happen gwheezie Sep 2015 #54
Bernie is a rare bird. A fighter, yes, but a uniquely effectual kind of fighter. 99th_Monkey Sep 2015 #10
Right on all points. Great post. n/t bvf Sep 2015 #20
Absolutely Armstead Sep 2015 #11
WTF? 99Forever Sep 2015 #15
Of course Android3.14 Sep 2015 #16
As opposed to who - Hillary? MannyGoldstein Sep 2015 #17
You're looking at this all wrong, Manny. Maedhros Sep 2015 #37
No. He doesn't know how to get things done in the big leagues. Even in the minors, he had a chance DanTex Sep 2015 #18
No, not even his peers in Congress want to work with him. leftofcool Sep 2015 #19
So, you just plan to let bvf Sep 2015 #22
I think the lack of endorsements speak for themselves don't you? leftofcool Sep 2015 #29
There's a major disconnect between your response bvf Sep 2015 #34
Let's just say there won't be any playing nice with the insane Teabaggers. in_cog_ni_to Sep 2015 #21
Bernie is a warrior Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2015 #24
I think he is extremely passionate when it comes to fighting for the poor and the middle class. liberal_at_heart Sep 2015 #25
If he can beat the insane DLClintonistas... HooptieWagon Sep 2015 #26
Why? Is Hillary going to take a dive for some reason? daleanime Sep 2015 #27
FFS have you listened to the man? demwing Sep 2015 #28
These drive by threads are pretty offal n/t hootinholler Sep 2015 #35
They're becoming very hard to stomach. [n/t] Maedhros Sep 2015 #38
Go on, kidney some more! n/t hootinholler Sep 2015 #41
If the OP would spleen how Hillary has enough guts demwing Sep 2015 #45
Haggis they're just casing the joint. hootinholler Sep 2015 #46
Anyone willing to take on Hillary Clinton TBF Sep 2015 #39
Without question. hifiguy Sep 2015 #44
He Has Been In Congress For Decades - He Has Seen It All cantbeserious Sep 2015 #51
Yes. nt LWolf Sep 2015 #56
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