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Who’s dying on that hill? Who’s even fighting on that hill?Is Hawaiian Jill Stein the hill some people on here are willing to die on?
Who’s dying on that hill? Who’s even fighting on that hill?
So, you? By all means, do your thing then.
So, you? By all means, do your thing then.
I’m gonna reciprocate nonsense in kind, that’s all.
I'd like to think you're better than playing dumb, pretend unawares, but maybe I'm wrong.
I’m gonna reciprocate nonsense in kind, that’s all.
Aight I’m a chill out. But I’m still tired of the leftist bashing in here, I take that **** personal sometimes
I could be wrong but I feel like 99.9 of the people who are Democrats in this thread would vote for him if he won the nomination. The problem is there is no reciprocity.I dont know why I always get baited by the same Bernie haters in here.
Their anti Bernie buffonery though is just so outlandish.
-We live in a two party system so like it or not everyone if they want to win has to run in one of the two parties
- Once you run with a party you dont owe them your soul. They are providing you a platform and adding you to a ticket. You do not have to agree with everything the party wants. Have any of you ever been on a campaign or worked for an elected official? A democrat congressman in Arkansas does not have to vote the same way as a democrat congressman in our People's Republic of California.
-With that said Bernie can vote however he wants. That is why people like him. He votes for what he thinks is right not what DC democrats say.
-Howard Dean? That dude is an establishment Dem. The establishment does not want to change. They want to keep power and not rustle any feathers. I would be pissed too if the super delegates had already committed to Hillary even before votes were cast. I understand the rules allow it but given the popularity of Sanders you would think they would have waited to see how the delegates were voting. Anyway, I would take anything Dean or debbie wasserman shultz say with a grain of salt. They too should ride into the sunset.
-Regardless of party, race, religion or ethnicity it is evident that people are tired of do nothing Democrats and Republicans. Republicans given their lack of education are fine burning the place down but Democrats have hope for change...but it needs to be clearly defined and radical (by centrist dems standards). I am not saying I personally feel that way but am merely trying to explain why there is so much hate for the Clintons and even some for the Bush dynasty in both parties.
-Dont believe me though...believe the young democrats who are in the party and having to fight it to create change and reforms. The party would rather have 30 year term members who are out of touch but vote party line than 20 year olds who ask questions and offer new and bold policies.
****ing yuck @ Bloomberg/Hillary.