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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders: Don’t be shocked if my message resonates with Republicans [View all]What ever you may think of Hillary, I know what my friends from the other side think of her.
She will be a rallying cry for the rights base. They will get out to vote and if we loose the Senate
this nation is double fucked.
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Bernie Sanders: Don’t be shocked if my message resonates with Republicans [View all]
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
OP
I am talking Bernie sanders here. Not Donald trump. Just want to make that clear. Haha.
yeoman6987
Oct 2015
#23
Republicans agree with Bernie, he's not pandering. Democrats aren't the only people who
Autumn
Oct 2015
#81
...and Sanders will do better how? People marching? cause the GOP cares about what people think? tia
uponit7771
Oct 2015
#122
Sadly you don't understand at all. Getting nothing done would be an improvement in the status quo.
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#47
It's very simple. People have been losing their homes, jobs and retirements. College
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#105
What other candidate would be in a better position to get things done if elected POTUS?
cui bono
Oct 2015
#87
One that isn't indicating unicorns will appear in congress and magically make the GOP put ....
uponit7771
Oct 2015
#123
Then you should vote for Bernie because the Congress will most certainly not change
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#144
Hillary isn't promising unicorns !!! She actually is saying what she could do with executive power
uponit7771
Oct 2015
#146
If Bernie follows Hillary that will be the first time as she has made habit of following him or
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#149
Please give us more of the status quo relative to Obama. People with descerning eyes to see & ears
uponit7771
Oct 2015
#155
He is so great at explaining the real issues, thanks for this excellent article.
emulatorloo
Oct 2015
#4
Without the slogans and buzz-words, many republicans find they're more librul than they thought
arcane1
Oct 2015
#6
Republicans like the idea of entrepreneurship, and these activities can flourish under
Ron Green
Oct 2015
#17
No. Clinton already appointed Greenspan to the FED where Greenspan merrily ruined our economy
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#35
Chairmen of the Federal Reserve are rarely, if ever, not reappointed regardless of who....
George II
Oct 2015
#131
I'd like to see the original source, please. Google can't find this before calendar year 2015.
DisgustipatedinCA
Oct 2015
#37
And still we prove our points with facts, just like the above Bernie quote. Nt
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#99
Hillary is more like a Republican on so many issues, I'm surprised they don't support her.
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#44
Did the Party say he isn't running as a Democratic Party candidate? Last I looked
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#137
Yes, absolutely. In RL people are not that divided at all on the issues. We've been lied to for so
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#43
So if the Republicans agreed with you that water was wet, this would concern you? n/t
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#48
If the case of agreement regarding "water being wet," paranoia might be a better description
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#55
For everything there is a season, a season of personalities and a season of issues.
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#68
Knowing what to expect and being able to do anything about it are two different things.
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#71
Sanders has been supported by majority of voters in a block drawn from both parties for years.
TeamPooka
Oct 2015
#64
And it will be very interesting to see the election results from open primary states...
mak3cats
Oct 2015
#67
It all boils down to whether the people want an election based on the issues or personalities.
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#83
Then you would never have voted for Martin Luther King for President and you probably hated
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#136
I am laughing and no it's not happening. You've been fooled into thinking it is.
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#97
No, I listed the kinds of things different conservatives believe and I asked you a simple question.
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#104
There are plenty of Republicans who think the banksters need to be reined in,
cui bono
Oct 2015
#114
The types of Republicans who fully realize they've been trickled down on.
WorseBeforeBetter
Oct 2015
#92
None of that is new, they won't suddenly vote for Sanders or any other Democrafic
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#95
No, what is abundantly clear is that you have abandoned logic for adoration of your candidate.
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#103
Teabaggers who decide that they hate banksters more than they hate immigrants n/t
eridani
Oct 2015
#120
I thought olive branches and common ground with conservatives was bad, "third way," "triangulation?"
kjones
Oct 2015
#139
There is a major distinction between finding common ground among the people versus
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#142
I agree with some of what President Obama has done and I recognize the deck stacked against him
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#148