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In reply to the discussion: Sanders: Elizabeth Warren is a capitalist to her bones. I'm not [View all]Hav
(5,969 posts)50. Shit-talking? I agree with the rest of your post
but he was quoting her.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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I'm glad Bernie stayed in the race after his heart attack so he could have a Warren attack.
dem4decades
Oct 2019
#2
oh, his (NON DU) BoB'ers are only just starting to fire up the old outrage Wurlitzer
Celerity
Oct 2019
#70
Unity pledge doesn't mean you can't make distinctions between your positions/philosophies and theirs
thesquanderer
Oct 2019
#41
He has alienatied many Democrats by hiring people who supported Jill Stein to high positions
still_one
Oct 2019
#14
With the caveat that you have to buy all those books yourself and give them to paying attendees....
George II
Oct 2019
#37
Sanders either doesn't understand or doesn't care that he's reached his ceiling of support.
Garrett78
Oct 2019
#22
Lacking anything at all of substance, that's the same allegation I'd make too...
LanternWaste
Oct 2019
#89
That's going to complicate matters for the Sanders supporters who insist he's not a socialist.
TwilightZone
Oct 2019
#44
I'm about sick of Bernie's shit-talking. He's not going to win and needs to drop out
flibbitygiblets
Oct 2019
#48
Bernie says he's a democratic socialist, Liz says she's a capitalist. I'm neither and support them
Autumn
Oct 2019
#88
Actually, that would help her with skittish voters in the GE--and I suspect Bernie
tblue37
Oct 2019
#52
He doesn't consider himself a capitalist, I don't see a problem with him saying he isn't one.
Autumn
Oct 2019
#79
Message to base: Capitalists cannot be true progressives, "I am ... the only candidate who's
betsuni
Oct 2019
#63
I guess theres no limit to the number of dachas the Politburo party chiefs can have on the Black Sea
Baclava
Oct 2019
#75
This is a POSITIVE for Warren, and a NEGATIVE for Sanders.. especially in the General Election
scheming daemons
Oct 2019
#86