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ehrnst

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21. "anyone being honest"
Fri Feb 21, 2020, 01:56 PM
Feb 2020


throwing insults is certainly easier than actually having a rebuttal when being shown some painful truths, I suppose.



If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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"An estimated tenth of Mr Sanders' supporters voted against Hillary Clinton." joost5 Feb 2020 #1
Mediabias fact check rating for Financial Times ehrnst Feb 2020 #2
All the chart shows is that FT is Center biased. n/t MarcA Feb 2020 #8
"Least biased" That indicates a lack of bias for the left or right, not that it holds a ehrnst Feb 2020 #9
If that is the case did they post an article balancing this one? n/t MarcA Feb 2020 #15
What do you mean "balancing" this one? ehrnst Feb 2020 #16
It's a lack of bias, not equal and opposing biases. TwilightZone Feb 2020 #28
The real train wreck will be a brokered convention where Super Delegates decide the outcome. jalan48 Feb 2020 #3
Ironic, isn't it? ehrnst Feb 2020 #10
Yeahbut ... Hermit-The-Prog Feb 2020 #11
I remember Samantha Bee posting that the GOP would ehrnst Feb 2020 #12
Yep. Kinda like the electoral college. We win the jalan48 Feb 2020 #23
.... ehrnst Feb 2020 #24
+1 Blue_Tires Feb 2020 #34
Hopefully, the Super Delegates assure that a true Democrat receives the nomination. PubliusEnigma Feb 2020 #26
Yep. I'm sure that will make all the difference. jalan48 Feb 2020 #27
The difference will be in winning MI, WI, and PA. None of which Bernie Sanders is capable of. PubliusEnigma Feb 2020 #29
And if it doesn't work out Sanders can be blamed for the loss. It's a win win jalan48 Feb 2020 #30
That already happened in 2016. PubliusEnigma Feb 2020 #31
Meh. Real Democrats wouldn't want those Socialist votes anyway jalan48 Feb 2020 #32
Well it is a Capitalist Financial Times. Farmer-Rick Feb 2020 #4
Ah... because "capitalist" they "don't like Bernie" ehrnst Feb 2020 #14
Agreed. MarcA Feb 2020 #17
"anyone being honest" ehrnst Feb 2020 #21
This is how I feel Rustynaerduwell Feb 2020 #5
But it did not fail. Sneederbunk Feb 2020 #18
I liked that. Thank you. oasis Feb 2020 #25
The FINANCIAL TIMES is against Bernie because Bernie will take on Wall St elites! Fran2020 Feb 2020 #6
In what way is Bernie taking on Wall Street elites? In 30 years, what concrete Squinch Feb 2020 #7
Boom. Tipperary Feb 2020 #19
What has Bernie actually done to "take on" powerful corporations and big banks? ehrnst Feb 2020 #13
Bernie also has mutual funds and annuities as a sizeable chunk of his personal wealth. ehrnst Feb 2020 #20
I disagree. I think that Bloomberg will fade and it will come down to Sanders vs Biden. totodeinhere Feb 2020 #22
k&r for the truth (no matter how depressing the truth may be). n/t Laelth Feb 2020 #33
For the record, I didn't want St. Bern in the race to begin with Blue_Tires Feb 2020 #35
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