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In reply to the discussion: The Brattleboro Reformer: "Sanders Had Some Praise for Alabama Governor George Wallace" [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)5. The same guy who said this:
"President Kennedy was elected while I was at the University of Chicago, that was 1960. I remember being physically nauseated by his speech and that doesn't happen very often. He debated Nixon on Cuba. And their hatred for the Cuban Revolution, both of them, was so strong. Kennedy was young and appealing and ostensibly liberal, but I think at that point, seeing through Kennedy, and what liberalism was, was probably a significant step for me to understand that conventional politics or liberalism was not what was relevant."
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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The Brattleboro Reformer: "Sanders Had Some Praise for Alabama Governor George Wallace" [View all]
lapucelle
Jan 2020
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BS: "He advocates some outrageous approaches to our problems, but at least he is sensitive to what..
Cha
Jan 2020
#34
Don't forget he's still boasting about his 1960s "civil rights record" and attending...
George II
Jan 2020
#7
From the political record of a carreer politician. What did BS meant by "solutions to our problems"?
lapucelle
Jan 2020
#9
BS: "He advocates some outrageous approaches to our problems, but at least he is sensitive to what
Cha
Jan 2020
#35
Wait...what? Resorting to statements candidates made on the record to journalists?
lapucelle
Jan 2020
#11
BS was running forgovernor of VT on that date He made an on the record statement to a journalist.
lapucelle
Jan 2020
#14
That's not what I said. I said that there are other candidates who serve and vote as Democrats
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#48
When certain candidates have to dig back to the '60's for progressive bona fides
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#26
"Applauded politicians from the "right" end of the spectrum"? Isn't that what Biden has been...
George II
Jan 2020
#25
If one is going to go back to the early 60's for actions to prove for progressive bona fides...
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#27
Bernie is right - demagogues are sensitive ("aware" is a better word) to what people are feeling.
jg10003
Jan 2020
#50
Yes, but BS didn't say "demagogues are aware". He said George Wallace is sensitive. N/T
lapucelle
Jan 2020
#51