Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: It's true. Bernie hasn't always gotten along with all his colleagues in congress. [View all]R B Garr
(18,096 posts)If you want to change your persona when you switched from Hillary to Bernie, no one is stopping you but, no offense, your new litany of concerns don't really play out based on what we know from many election cycles. Your theories don't reflect anything but Bernie bingo type talking points. Your segue into these new talking points doesn't match up with the history of events. That's all that is becoming more evident as you continue with your newly adopted war on centrists.
Just throwing out 10-year old articles on Democrats cutting social security doesn't match the fact that Obama/Biden won in 2012, well after the social security scares you've posted.
The Iraq war belongs to those who voted against Gore in another futile purity vote. You keep trying to comingle the Democratic primary with the GE and pretend that Kerry and Hillary lost the GE because of their Iraq vote, but Gore was subjected to the same purity tests prior to Iraq, so your conclusions are completely off. GOP voters didn't disapprove of Bush's Iraq war.
Even your analysis about Hillary in the GE is missing the crucial post-election information that has been gathered in the years since 2016. The Russian interference by helping Bernie, Trump and Stein. The Comey bungling. The attacks on Democrats. Hillary had 3 opposition campaigns running against her.
Bernie's numbers are not good in the South, which is another thing you refuse to acknowledge, so your analysis about his chances are quite a bit off, sorry.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden