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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Sanders says hes on verge of pulling off major political upset [View all]ish of the hammer
(444 posts)235. I hope you are wrong in your belief that Clinton will be president
but I hope you live long enough to see the results if it does happen.
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I especially enjoyed her laugh when Hill was talking about killing that Libyan guy!
ish of the hammer
Dec 2015
#225
welfare "reform", mass incarceration, Glass -Steagall repeal, - supported by Hillary and
ish of the hammer
Dec 2015
#237
Of course not. They like to pretend the author has no credibility because he changed his mind once.
Bubzer
Dec 2015
#144
Both Iowa and New Hampshire are not representative demographically of key Democratic states
Gothmog
Dec 2015
#183
If he does he STILL won't have a clear path through South Carolina, where Hillary is ahead
pnwmom
Dec 2015
#3
Excuse me, without the younger voters (any demo less than 44), we would have Pres. Romney
JonLeibowitz
Dec 2015
#117
Younger voters might not vote as reliably, but older voters who do are more reliably GOP
JonLeibowitz
Dec 2015
#174
I don't suppose it would help matters to point out that Sanders is a SINO (Socialist
KingCharlemagne
Dec 2015
#152
Sorry, they will vote for Carly Fiorina. At least the ones I know have told me so.
Hiraeth
Dec 2015
#213
They will hold their nose and vote for the GOP nominee is my guess but, I will ask them
Hiraeth
Dec 2015
#219
Focused upon the big picture (defeating the GOP), Sanders is the better choice because
sorechasm
Dec 2015
#4
Roads are paid for with the gas tax. I get a water/sewer bill every month
redstateblues
Dec 2015
#108
Finally, someone to make the 1% accountable by using a small transaction tax on Wall
DhhD
Dec 2015
#56
A small transaction tax on Wall street will barely begin to pay for all the things
pnwmom
Dec 2015
#63
I think you mean drink the kool-aid. Just go with the authoritarian leadership of the billionaires.
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#196
Let them try, unlike Hillary he'll proudly take them on from his well established positions....
daleanime
Dec 2015
#44
Just like the ripped Obama apart for being a communistsocialistmuslimeamericahater. And of course,
Indepatriot
Dec 2015
#181
That is one of the few things you all hang your hat on. He isn't going to ever be in the
upaloopa
Dec 2015
#28
Hell the majority of Americans don't even know what an oligarch is. They care about terrorists
upaloopa
Dec 2015
#7
Yet, he made the right call on the Iraq War Resolution and the Afghanistan surge. Hillary did not.
merrily
Dec 2015
#14
Wow, so a vote for unjust war is justified if you are at risk of not being elected?
Kentonio
Dec 2015
#19
Baloney. Having nothing to lose is not what drives Bernie or he would not have voted against DOMA.
merrily
Dec 2015
#37
That doesn't apply to Clinton. >50% of New York residents opposed the Iraq war.
jeff47
Dec 2015
#118
Better than having a Hawk like Hillary making decisions about foreign policy.
Motown_Johnny
Dec 2015
#17
People are scared of terrorists only because they are told to be. Truth be known
A Simple Game
Dec 2015
#35
And she can't win the general, because she won't broaden her base beyond 2014 Democratic
Betty Karlson
Dec 2015
#23
Go check out how far behind Obama was from HRC at this point in South Carolina. Go on. I'll wait.
theislander
Dec 2015
#78
Obama was MUCH closer to Hillary than Bernie is. 26 points behind compared to 48.
pnwmom
Dec 2015
#87
When We Stand Together - No Citizen Need Settle For The Lesser Of Two Corporate Evils - Go Bernie Go
cantbeserious
Dec 2015
#34
Actually he has an extensive volunteer ground operation taking place all over the country
Kentonio
Dec 2015
#66
Here's a big clue for you: Clinton supporters are poll-driven. Sanders supporters are not.
theislander
Dec 2015
#107
Honesty and trustworthiness should be minimum qualifications for President!
Elmer S. E. Dump
Dec 2015
#211
if Bernie can get major Hillary backers to leave her for him, there may be an upset
SleeplessinSoCal
Dec 2015
#190