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If you don't like what Bernie says about Hillary being qualified (Original Post) MattP Apr 2016 OP
They are trying out focus group lines. It's dishonesty caused by desperation upaloopa Apr 2016 #1
These should fit him... liberal N proud Apr 2016 #2
They're testing... yallerdawg Apr 2016 #3
wonder if he will continue his attack on her at debate? FloridaBlues Apr 2016 #4
Judging from DU... yallerdawg Apr 2016 #7
Just more Rovian talking points, they don't have anything to offered er but talming points. Thinkingabout Apr 2016 #5
Ask Camp Pinocchio. They should know! LOL! Surya Gayatri Apr 2016 #6
Heck, being qualified for president is easy. Koinos Apr 2016 #8
Yeah, he's the whiplash candidate. Cha Apr 2016 #9

upaloopa

(11,417 posts)
1. They are trying out focus group lines. It's dishonesty caused by desperation
Sun Apr 10, 2016, 05:55 PM
Apr 2016

His campaign has been coming unhinged for a couple of weeks now

He knows Hillary will build her delegate leads in the next few weeks by big numbers

yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
3. They're testing...
Sun Apr 10, 2016, 06:00 PM
Apr 2016

the correlation between bad Bernie and cash donations.

The Brooklyn debate is Thursday. If bad Bernie makes money, we'll see bad Bernie in the debate.

If he is conciliatory and respectful, we'll know his money base doesn't like going negative.

Koinos

(2,792 posts)
8. Heck, being qualified for president is easy.
Sun Apr 10, 2016, 07:12 PM
Apr 2016

You have to be thirty-five years of age or older, and you have to be a "natural-born" US citizen.

No advanced degree or formal education is required. No political experience is necessary. Who is Sanders to judge "qualified"?

He didn't do his "homework" about the very issues he pushes day after day. He is uninformed about economics, foreign affairs, and many other things. But he is still "qualified" to be president.

Trump couldn't be a dog catcher or a septic pumper, because those jobs require more than being a certain age and more than being a "natural-born" citizen.

It is not up to candidates to judge which candidate is the "most qualified." It is up to the voters.

I think the voters appear to be judging Clinton's qualifications favorably at this point.

If you want a democracy, rather than an exclusive club of "know-it-alls" (aristocracy), you have to trust the people or demos.

They screw up sometimes, but mostly they get it right.

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