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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
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In reply to the discussion: Andrew Yang Claims His Friends in Media Wanted to "Kneecap" Bernie Sanders [View all]sheshe2
(83,744 posts)38. "It was not Wall Street, although they contributed."
Wall Street. Please stop. Wall Street cannot ie Goldman Sacks can not contribute to a candidate on their own, yet you know that.
As a sitting senator, Sanders' comments at a minimum were provocative: He didn't think it was a bad idea for a candidate to run against Obama in the primary. He spoke positively of such a scenario several times. When Sanders endorsed Obama, Sanders said it was because Obama was preferable to Romney. That doesnt mean Sanders was actively searching for a candidate to actually run against Obama.
Great endorsement. Obama, the DEMOCRAT was better than Romney the REPUBLICAN.
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O'Malley: Sanders wanted Obama primaried in 2012
Martin O'Malley doubled down on his frequent campaign theme of being the only "lifelong Democrat" in the race Friday.
"I think that when President Obama was running for re-election, I was glad to step up and work very hard for him," the former Maryland governor said to Rachel Maddow at Friday's MSNBC Democratic forum.
"Senator Sanders was trying to find someone to primary him," O'Malley said regarding his rival Bernie Sanders. "I am Democrat. I am a lifelong Democrat."
Sanders was receptive to the idea of finding a primary challenger to Obama in the last election.
"I think one of the reasons the president has been able to move so far to the Right is that there is no primary opposition to him," Sanders told radio host Thom Hartmann in 2011.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/omalley-sanders-wanted-obama-primaried-in-2012
"I think that when President Obama was running for re-election, I was glad to step up and work very hard for him," the former Maryland governor said to Rachel Maddow at Friday's MSNBC Democratic forum.
"Senator Sanders was trying to find someone to primary him," O'Malley said regarding his rival Bernie Sanders. "I am Democrat. I am a lifelong Democrat."
Sanders was receptive to the idea of finding a primary challenger to Obama in the last election.
"I think one of the reasons the president has been able to move so far to the Right is that there is no primary opposition to him," Sanders told radio host Thom Hartmann in 2011.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/omalley-sanders-wanted-obama-primaried-in-2012
A Democratic Primary challenger. That is what Sanders called for. Our first African American sitting President seeking a second term and Sanders wanted him challenged.
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primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Andrew Yang Claims His Friends in Media Wanted to "Kneecap" Bernie Sanders [View all]
Power 2 the People
Mar 2019
OP
Interesting. Thanks for posting this. I confess I have not looked at this man at all.
Autumn
Mar 2019
#1
Even if you don't find him to be your choice he is exceptionally well informed and has a plan
Sherman A1
Mar 2019
#3
I really appreciated his honesty and candor in this clip.Definitely impressed by that.
Power 2 the People
Mar 2019
#11
Yup, no surprise whatsoever... kudos to Yang - I REALLY LIKE THIS GUY!! - for being so honest
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2019
#29
If Yang isn't the nominee. All the others candidates should take notice. The dude is sharp. nt
Snotcicles
Mar 2019
#6
Weak justification for anti-Bernie non sequitur.There was no reason for the negativity.
Power 2 the People
Mar 2019
#19
Bernie; was trying to move President Obama to the left, that's what he wanted.
Uncle Joe
Mar 2019
#35
I can't believe we still have to fight this "Obama didn't want the public option" thing.
betsuni
Mar 2019
#47
Wow, Sanders was being racist there. I haven't seen any improvement either. nt
fleabiscuit
Mar 2019
#54
The big news for me in this, was the statement that the Corp media are still waiting to see
Nanjeanne
Mar 2019
#10
Just a shame that corporate media chooses who they want for their own selfish profit-driven purposes
Power 2 the People
Mar 2019
#14
You're missing the point.It is irrelevant that they supported Hillary.
Power 2 the People
Mar 2019
#18
He was involved in a video on NetFlix called Generation Startup. I enjoyed it. nt
Snotcicles
Mar 2019
#21
Repeat after me: The emails never happened, the emails never happened, the emails never happened.
betsuni
Mar 2019
#20
Repeat after me the kids on Facebook, the kids, kids that would be the kids and also the kids
Uncle Joe
Mar 2019
#22
It comes from an opponent of Bernie in the primaries, that should lend some credence, not to
Uncle Joe
Mar 2019
#25
It's hearsay, at best. And with BS's latest hires, I really don't give a steaming pile n/t
SFnomad
Mar 2019
#32
Well thank you for not giving your steaming pile because I didn't want it. n/t
Uncle Joe
Mar 2019
#33
I call bullshit. The media was much tougher on Hillary and I can't recall the media
Kahuna7
Mar 2019
#76