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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
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In reply to the discussion: What did Bernie's comments on Cuba at the last #DemDebate mean? Here's where he (and Obama) stand [View all]Cha
(297,120 posts)11. President Obama is not going to save BS..
It's BS that Democratic Dems are running away from in Swing Districts.
BS was talking about what he thinks Castro's revolution brought to Cuba in 1959.
President Obama was talking about the post 2014 strides that Cuba had made as part of the negotiated
pre-conditions for normalizing US-Cuba relations. Cuba had to meet benchmarks during the gradual process of moving towards normalization.
President Obama made the remarks at a joint press conference in Cuba in March 2016.
President Obama was talking about the post 2014 strides that Cuba had made as part of the negotiated
pre-conditions for normalizing US-Cuba relations. Cuba had to meet benchmarks during the gradual process of moving towards normalization.
President Obama made the remarks at a joint press conference in Cuba in March 2016.
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How funny they're trying to get President Obama to save BS.. who BS wanted to primary in 2012.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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What did Bernie's comments on Cuba at the last #DemDebate mean? Here's where he (and Obama) stand [View all]
Donkees
Feb 2020
OP
On the contrary, I had a Bernie supporter today unequivocably tell me that Bernie was a Marxist
sweetloukillbot
Feb 2020
#27
Sanders' comments were made in the 1980s when Castro was still running rampant....
George II
Feb 2020
#3
Link what, prove what? We've all seen the comments of both and when they made them.
George II
Feb 2020
#6
More Democrats are women than men. They don't have "cahones" (cojones), they have persistence.
George II
Feb 2020
#19
Nah, I think I'm good. You might want to let go of Cold War Propaganda, though.
Cuthbert Allgood
Feb 2020
#30
Bernie and Barack know Cuba. What they say about it is the truth Americans need to hear.
ancianita
Feb 2020
#4
Yes they do, NOW. But Sanders' comments in the 1970s and 1980s show that at the time he did not....
George II
Feb 2020
#9
Niggling. It's the double standard of "the perfect being the enemy of the good." Bernie and many
ancianita
Feb 2020
#13