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Turbineguy

(37,278 posts)
74. Save trump the trouble.
Thu May 30, 2019, 06:15 PM
May 2019

Then he can actually claim truthfully that he got no help from the Russians.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
But of course they will. leftofcool May 2019 #1
No surprise. lamp_shade May 2019 #2
Same mindset gave us Nader and Stein, and the horrible damage beachbum bob May 2019 #3
Also gave us Kavanaugh and Gorsuch - that crowd who voted for Stein is a disgrace! Skya Rhen May 2019 #20
The SCOTUS was on the ballot in 2016 Gothmog May 2019 #90
Gave us Alio, Roberts, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh. Blue_true May 2019 #96
Same mindset gave us TRUMP and the horrible damage their supporters inflicted on Ameri trueblue2007 May 2019 #34
Hopefully they won't. George II May 2019 #4
We need to assume that they will and treat them as hostile. nt Blue_true May 2019 #97
Bernie Bots pamdb May 2019 #5
HERE, HERE !!!!! your comments are 1000000000000% right on. trueblue2007 May 2019 #36
Hillary conceded MONTHS before the primary. And thanks for your take on this. LisaM May 2019 #61
Thank you for pointing out the Florida and Michigan votes in 2008. Hillary was really hurt by that MaryMagdaline May 2019 #66
On paper, Hillary had the most votes in 2008. LisaM May 2019 #71
True. That message of two Americas was great. MaryMagdaline May 2019 #76
He also wanted to limit pharmaceutical company ads. LisaM May 2019 #81
I supported larwdem May 2019 #104
Lots of progressives Vidal May 2019 #105
So paranoia and the inability to perform simple math are requirements to be a supporter of his? LonePirate May 2019 #6
Pretty much. yardwork May 2019 #79
...again....nt SidDithers May 2019 #7
Bad source, the Washington Times. thesquanderer May 2019 #8
If you go through the links, you land on the Washington Times. RandySF May 2019 #9
Troll The Blue Flower May 2019 #10
+1 n/t area51 May 2019 #12
Yep. n/t demmiblue May 2019 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author LanternWaste May 2019 #42
who is a Troll ? stonecutter357 May 2019 #51
Mahalo, stonecutter! demmiblue May 2019 #56
Hi demmiblue . stonecutter357 May 2019 #59
How nice. George II May 2019 #88
You think? Autumn May 2019 #11
Post removed Post removed May 2019 #13
+1 earthshine May 2019 #22
+1 demmiblue May 2019 #24
+1. Glaringly obvious by other posts. JudyM May 2019 #25
+1 Chin music May 2019 #26
It's pretty transparent at this point...n/t TCJ70 May 2019 #35
+1. N/T obnoxiousdrunk May 2019 #49
With this field of strong contenders, how could the DNC pull off this alleged "sabotage"? With the.. TreasonousBastard May 2019 #14
Not a runoff; that would involve all 50 states. DNC delegates will vote yellowdogintexas May 2019 #32
That's what I mean-- under the new rules, superdelegates can't vote in... TreasonousBastard May 2019 #46
The Primaries are going to decide True Blue American May 2019 #60
It will be interesting-- that huge list of Rs back in 15/16... TreasonousBastard May 2019 #89
The source linked in the article is the Moonie Times. This is just RW media ratfuckery. swag May 2019 #15
By the convention, Sanders might not even be a factor. MineralMan May 2019 #16
I agree Vidal May 2019 #17
Is she part of the Sanders staff? MineralMan May 2019 #19
She is the person who organized the protests at the Democratic National Convention. George II May 2019 #28
Yes, I saw that. I just wondered if she's officially connected MineralMan May 2019 #39
Activist. Here's Cestnick saying most Sanders supporters Hortensis May 2019 #38
Thanks. So, just talking out of her ass, then. MineralMan May 2019 #40
The Dexit "movement" of a quarter of Sanders' primary voters, Hortensis May 2019 #44
I agree. Senator Sanders delayed his support for Hillary far too long. MineralMan May 2019 #45
sanders is running 5th in South Carolina and so might not get any delegates due to 15% rule Gothmog May 2019 #62
I'm not even a Democrat and am not fond of him obamanut2012 May 2019 #18
If that were to happen, Bernie Sanders would be a forever pariah . . . peggysue2 May 2019 #21
It did happen. About a quarter of Sanders' voters "Dexited" Hortensis May 2019 #43
Attacks Sanders supporters then complains Sanders supporters don't toe the line. Hassin Bin Sober May 2019 #27
By "toe the line" is assume you mean "not harrass" those ehrnst May 2019 #29
Toe the line??? Trumpocalypse May 2019 #53
Do you mean tow the line? nt LibFarmer May 2019 #82
The phrase is... tonedevil May 2019 #85
Thanks. As in line up in formation ( on a line ) Hassin Bin Sober May 2019 #93
We are not asking anyone to toe the line. We are asking them to not make shit up. Blue_true May 2019 #98
Well as long as "Some Bernie backers" are indicating this, let's lose our goddamned minds. Cuthbert Allgood May 2019 #30
It happened in 2016 it may very well happen again in 2020. comradebillyboy May 2019 #31
Interesting that the founder of Occupy DNC and yet another Stein supporter is already out there.... SouthernProgressive May 2019 #33
Yeps - she reminds me of the PUMA folks in 2008 JustAnotherGen May 2019 #58
There are several threats from the Dem 'left' that could be costly to Dems empedocles May 2019 #37
Should that happen, it would be even more ineffectual than last time. LanternWaste May 2019 #41
Democrats worry Bernie Sanders won't be a team player if he loses nomination Gothmog May 2019 #47
This shows why many Democrats don't have trust Vidal May 2019 #52
I was a Clinton delegate to the National Convention in Philadelphia Gothmog May 2019 #63
We know what he will do, dont we. More importantly what MANY of his followers will do. Eliot Rosewater May 2019 #55
KR! Cha May 2019 #48
Well, Trumpocalypse May 2019 #50
I really hope not Vidal May 2019 #54
Than they're no better than the Republicans. woodsprite May 2019 #57
No different than the trumpkins liberal N proud May 2019 #92
And the Russians pay people to sow discord Sienna86 May 2019 #64
I may be naive but I still don't quite understand exactly how the DNC "sabotaged" Sanders in 2016 Proud Liberal Dem May 2019 #65
He just didn't win enough primary votes to become the nominee Vidal May 2019 #68
Me too Proud Liberal Dem May 2019 #69
These people they are quoting cannot be Bernie supporters. Already conceding defeat????? MaryMagdaline May 2019 #67
Playing the refs Vidal May 2019 #70
Good point. You are probably correct. MaryMagdaline May 2019 #78
the way I see it... myohmy2 May 2019 #72
This isn't 2016. Even if they revolt, I doubt it will work Algernon Moncrieff May 2019 #73
Save trump the trouble. Turbineguy May 2019 #74
Of course they will nini May 2019 #75
Let them Nuggets May 2019 #77
The person they quoted sounds like a Dunning-Kruger type Bradshaw3 May 2019 #80
IMO, Sanders will be out of it long before the convention, at least vote-wise. stopbush May 2019 #83
K&R nt LibFarmer May 2019 #84
K&R betsuni May 2019 #86
Do they not understand the concept of losing? mcar May 2019 #87
Damn they are dumb liberal N proud May 2019 #91
I have dealt with people like them. Blue_true May 2019 #100
I know a few and they are completely convinced Bernie won California in 2016 ucrdem May 2019 #94
"they are certain that every word Sanders utters is gospel truth, so that might be the problem" Vidal May 2019 #95
Yes, there's a similar media bubble they rely on ucrdem May 2019 #99
Again, how many will then vote for Trump again. Historic NY May 2019 #101
And we will Revolt their Asses to the Front Door! LovingA2andMI May 2019 #102
Someone drank the collude-aid. Deb May 2019 #103
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