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Juicy_Bellows

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17. I believe you are correct.
Mon Dec 14, 2015, 07:56 PM
Dec 2015

The shock is coming, it's inevitable. As you point out, a presidential election is the biggest opportunity for the shock to occur and I think it's nigh time it happens.



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The Scarborough crowd admitted this morning that Sanders should have been getting more coverage. merrily Dec 2015 #1
Yeah... kenfrequed Dec 2015 #2
I think what some outlets may do, in response to the Tyndall report, is note the report findings and merrily Dec 2015 #7
^^^^^^^^^^ AMEN! Phlem Dec 2015 #3
I'd be thrilled if he simply got as much coverage as his polling suggests. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Dec 2015 #8
True that. merrily Dec 2015 #9
So they're more open minded than a lot of DU Hillary supporters. cui bono Dec 2015 #21
The Tyndall Report says what it says. merrily Dec 2015 #41
Anyone that does not have the Wellstone ruled Dec 2015 #4
There is going to be some system shock coming up kenfrequed Dec 2015 #5
I believe you are correct. Juicy_Bellows Dec 2015 #17
Remember the 1960 campaign Wellstone ruled Dec 2015 #19
I remember watching the debates and decided right then and there that JFK was my choice. Hepburn Dec 2015 #32
You can bet that keeps them up at nights madokie Dec 2015 #33
More whining cosmicone Dec 2015 #6
The things you pull out of your ear do not compete with the Tyndall Report. merrily Dec 2015 #10
Are you complaining? cosmicone Dec 2015 #11
I posted a fact. merrily Dec 2015 #12
I'll take that as a yes. Thanks! n/t cosmicone Dec 2015 #14
Pointless posting. merrily Dec 2015 #42
Facts do not matter around here, Merrily. truedelphi Dec 2015 #18
"dream candidate" works for me cosmicone Dec 2015 #43
So you haven't checked the facts and just declare your own opinion now? cui bono Dec 2015 #22
What facts Bernie has been on a bunch of talk shows cosmicone Dec 2015 #25
The fact that he has gotten a small fraction of the news coverage that others have gotten. cui bono Dec 2015 #26
Whine, complain, groan, kvetch .... fits cosmicone Dec 2015 #27
If you mean banksters and corporations and big pharma, yes, they are to blame. cui bono Dec 2015 #28
Yep -- find someone to blame -- Essense de Sanders cosmicone Dec 2015 #36
Ah... the trademarked rofl. cui bono Dec 2015 #37
No hate ... this has become hilarious cosmicone Dec 2015 #39
And Clinton ' s "no we can't!"... ibegurpard Dec 2015 #34
copycat posts -- a coping strategy cosmicone Dec 2015 #35
Does that mean you favor this kind of corporate control? kenfrequed Dec 2015 #40
If people were told the absolute truth about various matters, from Nine Eleven truedelphi Dec 2015 #13
Massive +1! Enthusiast Dec 2015 #15
Absolutely. Well stated. nt. Juicy_Bellows Dec 2015 #16
If Bernie got more media coverage, I think he would be lower in the polls moobu2 Dec 2015 #20
You need some new material. You've told that joke before. cui bono Dec 2015 #23
Oh FFS, will you people stop your whining already. MeNMyVolt Dec 2015 #24
"and rarely anything negative" +1 uponit7771 Dec 2015 #30
I think you don't know the difference between whining and data... MrMickeysMom Dec 2015 #31
Can you quantify that please? cui bono Dec 2015 #38
Bernie anticipated this based on his floriduck Dec 2015 #29
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