US election 2020
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I know I shouldn't care this much, but god I'm pumped for the Iowa caucus. They're voting on Monday, and results should be in around mid-Tuesday afternoon our time. Bring it home, Bernard.
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Jesus, they’re getting desperate. This is one of the lamest smear attempts I’ve ever seen:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/bernie-sa ... 72-article
https://www.thedailybeast.com/bernie-sa ... 72-article
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It's a confusing smear, he's saying that people vote for that guy because he listens to what they want and gives it to them. He's not saying that he himself is a segregationist, he's saying that the people who voted in the 60s-80s in Alabama were and this politician is listening to the desires of the people.
Seems pretty straight forward but yeah, I can hear the attempted dog whistle from here. The establishment still hasn't learned after Trump that these smear attempts just galvanize support, proving that it's candidate vs establishment.
Seems pretty straight forward but yeah, I can hear the attempted dog whistle from here. The establishment still hasn't learned after Trump that these smear attempts just galvanize support, proving that it's candidate vs establishment.
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^ Precisely! Every time Clinton (or someone else) has tried to stick the knife in, it's like it's just increased his support base. Seems like they haven't learned anything from 2016.
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He's already had recent heart surgery and is 5 years older than Trump.David wrote:You thinking heart failure or sniper from a grassy knoll?
Trump gets the wisearse remarks bout senility and dementia, but ole weekend Bernie turns 80 next year. Trump will be 78 or 79 when his second term as POTUS runs out.
Do you really want an 80 year old running anything other than a mobility scooter?
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Thank god that the Democrats are the party of the people and not just a party for the rich like the Republicans. Oh, wait, they've just changed the debate rules to accommodate a billionaire:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/31/us/p ... rules.html
Remember kids, whether a politician is from the left or from the right, they'll all get on their knees for Wall St. cash.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/31/us/p ... rules.html
Remember kids, whether a politician is from the left or from the right, they'll all get on their knees for Wall St. cash.
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On one level, it totally stinks; on another, I guess it makes sense to have all the major candidates on the stage. But yeah, some talk that Bloomberg is going to get the nod as their man to take down Sanders if Biden falls apart (most likely via a brokered convention).
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^ I read the first piece, and Jesus ... that's supposed to be good? I know I desperately need try to improve my diet, but even I eat better than that.
Speaking of Bloomberg not being beholden to anyone, guess who donated the maximum possible amount to the Democratic Party mere days before announcing his candidacy...
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/z3bm ... d-the-race
Sanders, on the other hand, primarily takes small donations from individual voters, so I guess you could say he's beholden to them. What a notion!
Speaking of Bloomberg not being beholden to anyone, guess who donated the maximum possible amount to the Democratic Party mere days before announcing his candidacy...
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/z3bm ... d-the-race
Sanders, on the other hand, primarily takes small donations from individual voters, so I guess you could say he's beholden to them. What a notion!
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange