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Uncle Joe

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26. Zaid Jilani has written for publications across the spectrum
Sun Apr 28, 2019, 12:55 PM
Apr 2019


Zaid Jilani is a journalist who hails from Atlanta, Georgia. He has previously worked as a reporter-blogger for ThinkProgress, United Republic, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, and Alternet.
Zaid Jilani – The Intercept
https://theintercept.com/staff/zaidjilani/



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

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We need to focus on beating Trump. J_William_Ryan Apr 2019 #1
That's precisely what the primaries are about, Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #9
Yes, but where exactly does BS's money come from? lapucelle Apr 2019 #25
About those sources in that article CentralMass Apr 2019 #41
So there is a super pac involved and that super pac is against strengthening the ACA. lapucelle Apr 2019 #49
Its publc information. From the polls that I've read Medicare for all is as or more popular CentralMass Apr 2019 #80
NottaDem disses actual Democrats again. What a surprise. we can do it Apr 2019 #2
Bernie Sanders' three homes, from left to right ucrdem Apr 2019 #3
Of course I may be wrong but I believe you're intelligent enough to make a distinction between Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #7
Can you give an example of where a Democrat expressed or demonstrated such an intention? ucrdem Apr 2019 #8
First of all watoos Apr 2019 #31
What is your point in posting this?! InAbLuEsTaTe Apr 2019 #101
Bernie Sanders is part of the Democratic establishment ? stonecutter357 Apr 2019 #4
No. Jut the DC political establishment. Not Democratic tho. robbedvoter Apr 2019 #77
The "battle" is about whether or not Bernie is a team player. Laelth Apr 2019 #5
+1,000,000 highplainsdem Apr 2019 #10
He got the DNC to change, didn't he? watoos Apr 2019 #32
I don't deny that. That was a positive change, I think. n/t Laelth Apr 2019 #65
Bernie was the first to sign the pledge, the last time I checked Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #68
I suspect that is true. Laelth Apr 2019 #93
I believe that Bernie believes in Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #94
Oh no kidding.. he sees himself as a one man show..not good!! Thekaspervote Apr 2019 #70
Bingo. Hence, dumping on audiences, CAP, PP, HRC and requesting "credit" robbedvoter Apr 2019 #78
Bernie's been a career politician for most of his adult life. Maybe he's not a Democrat The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2019 #6
Establishment dem here Politicub Apr 2019 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author LongtimeAZDem Apr 2019 #12
The battle resides in the minds of Sanders supporters only NYMinute Apr 2019 #13
Exactly this. nt BlueFlorida Apr 2019 #14
Big money influencing politics and policies is only a "conspiracy theory?" Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #16
But it is OK for Sanders? Demsrule86 Apr 2019 #23
Open Our Revolution's books NYMinute Apr 2019 #56
The Sanders camp argument basically boils down to Blue_true Apr 2019 #100
Zaid Jilani who wrote this peace BlueFlorida Apr 2019 #15
Jilani is still churning out Hillary hate for The American Conservative. lapucelle Apr 2019 #24
Zaid Jilani? Doesn't he write for The American Conservative? lapucelle Apr 2019 #17
Zaid Jilani has written for publications across the spectrum Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #26
Have Jilani's Hillary hate pieces been confined to The American Conservative? lapucelle Apr 2019 #29
As much as you would love to personalize this, I see nothing on your link Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #34
Really? lapucelle Apr 2019 #51
I read the article but I didn't see anything in there about "Hillary Hate." Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #53
The ideology is decidedly conservative and armchair psychology is hardly most reader's lapucelle Apr 2019 #60
It would've been nice to have at least included the entire paragraph instead of chopping it off. Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #62
Few Democrats will ever forget what those attendees did at the convention lapucelle Apr 2019 #73
You can bet John Lewis remembers. GulfCoast66 Apr 2019 #81
Stacey Abrams remembers as well. N/T lapucelle Apr 2019 #84
And he's on staff at Greenwald's Intercept fish wrap...nt SidDithers Apr 2019 #28
Ahh...that explains a lot. N/T lapucelle Apr 2019 #30
Lol grantcart Apr 2019 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author crazytown Apr 2019 #19
Barney Frank said it best: LongtimeAZDem Apr 2019 #20
+1 for Barney Frank. n/t Laelth Apr 2019 #91
To me, this time around is going to be less about Bernie vs. The Establishment.... doompatrol39 Apr 2019 #21
If he's so upset with the way the Democratic Party is and operates, why doesn't he.... George II Apr 2019 #22
He already made the DNC better, watoos Apr 2019 #33
No he hasn't. People like to believe that but it's simply not true. George II Apr 2019 #35
Actually he has. Some people deny it but they are not being truthful. rgbecker Apr 2019 #45
George, it appears that you might be "just trying to influence the American election". lapucelle Apr 2019 #76
No he hasn't; at best, he's weakened our ability to choose a strong candidate LongtimeAZDem Apr 2019 #37
There you admitted it, watoos Apr 2019 #57
This message was self-deleted by its author LongtimeAZDem Apr 2019 #59
It's got nothing to do with superdelegates. Why bring that into this discussion? George II Apr 2019 #79
Explain to me what it means watoos Apr 2019 #87
I totally agree watoos. Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #38
Because he's proud of not being a Democrat LongtimeAZDem Apr 2019 #36
That's only one of many similar comments of his. George II Apr 2019 #40
The DNC accepted Sanders because he has good ideas and to keep him from running as an Independent. rgbecker Apr 2019 #47
I couldn't agree more rgbecker. Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #64
... SidDithers Apr 2019 #27
Bernie Sanders is the ultimate "Establishment" figure EffieBlack Apr 2019 #39
By pledging to run as a Democrat, he forfeits any claim of integrity LongtimeAZDem Apr 2019 #42
Running as a Democrat just reinforces Bernie's realism Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #43
No, it's called lying to get what you want LongtimeAZDem Apr 2019 #44
What precisely do you mean lying about? Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #46
He has said, time and again, over and over, that he is not a Democrat, doesn't want to be LongtimeAZDem Apr 2019 #48
That takes us back to my post #43 Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #50
And if it was a genuine change of heart, would he have switched back to I-VT in 2016? KitSileya Apr 2019 #54
Yeah, he registered to run again as an independent in Vermont, just before he signed the DNC pledge. highplainsdem Apr 2019 #67
If Bernie wins the nomination and G.E. he will govern as a Democratic President. Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #72
Generally speaking, no. Laelth Apr 2019 #85
Bernie is speaking of the issues and policies which he and I believe are Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #89
I don't deny that. n/t Laelth Apr 2019 #90
When Bernie does it, it's "realism" EffieBlack Apr 2019 #52
It is realism, when was the last time a third party candidate won the Presidency? n/t Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #55
Let's face it Bernie is a Democrat of convenience NYMinute Apr 2019 #58
This is a slippery slope to throwing our hands up and it becoming 2016 again. YOHABLO Apr 2019 #61
No one does, most of all Bernie, he was the first to sign the pledge, to my knowledge Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #63
I remember back when Ned Lamont watoos Apr 2019 #66
Some Democrats want the Democratic party to address the concerns of this century Fresh_Start Apr 2019 #71
Hmm, warren is one of my picks watoos Apr 2019 #88
if you are dead, in fear of your life, in prison, or abused... Fresh_Start Apr 2019 #92
If Bernie has that weakness, he really should entirely bow out of politics. Fresh_Start Apr 2019 #69
The statement is an implicit interpretation by the author based on Bernie's long held Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #74
Where exactly is the money coming from? N/T lapucelle Apr 2019 #83
his real opponent is the Democratic party robbedvoter Apr 2019 #75
Help help I'm being repressed. nycbos Apr 2019 #82
Ahem. Laelth Apr 2019 #86
Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses nycbos Apr 2019 #96
The s-word, socialism, plenty is about that. Interesting points: appalachiablue Apr 2019 #95
I believe the article absolutely nails it Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #97
Thank you Uncle Joe. You are an inspiration. You can take it and you can dish it out. rgbecker Apr 2019 #98
... Uncle Joe Apr 2019 #99
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