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In reply to the discussion: Why so much talk about Biden's age and nothing about Sanders? [View all]question everything
(50,218 posts)59. Close enough.


primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Why so much talk about Biden's age and nothing about Sanders? [View all]
question everything
Sep 2019
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He's gotta rest! Today: Carson City and Reno and the week end is still ahead! nt
floppyboo
Sep 2019
#7
I think Bernie GAFF'S as often as Joe. Bernie hem andf haws ALL THE TIME.....
trueblue2007
Sep 2019
#53
Bernie acts the same where ever he is. I cannot understand why he is where he is in popularity.
wasupaloopa
Sep 2019
#4
i honestly think most our pols are to far removed from reality to understand how expensive and
questionseverything
Sep 2019
#73
medicare for all is great, but if passed, the republicans will make hay out of it and there would go
demosincebirth
Sep 2019
#102
Because he thinks there's "no substantive ideological difference" between the two parties,
betsuni
Sep 2019
#105
Everybody felt like that at that time. Russian communism was creeping to our doorstep. He probably
demosincebirth
Sep 2019
#106
or to put it another way, Biden is running on restoring the past, Sanders on creating a new future.
floppyboo
Sep 2019
#11
That HAS been true but it was the chunk with the largest uptick in turnout in '18.
floppyboo
Sep 2019
#31
Donald Trump had a helluva lot more to do with midterm turnout than BS. Moderates won the day!
Tarheel_Dem
Sep 2019
#75
most of the people Sanders endorsed lost the primary . Sharice Davids for example won
JI7
Sep 2019
#81
I was hoping the poster would clear it up. I wouldn't want the poster to be accused of a "gaffe".
Tarheel_Dem
Sep 2019
#83
Got that right, Bernie has boundless energy... the contrast between Bernie & Joe was quite evident.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2019
#45
he isn't sharp at all . he repeats the same lines and gets angry if asked for details and
JI7
Sep 2019
#14
Yup. I listened to him throw out numbers with no explanation-- the same...
TreasonousBastard
Sep 2019
#22
True. I can barely listen to his abrasive harangues. He is rigid in his ideology and lets nothing
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#30
"If you will ask me how much that's [Medicare for All] gonna cost, I don't have that in my pocket."
betsuni
Sep 2019
#35
Well, I bet when I'm 90, I'll still be able to yell about things I've been yelling about for decades
Hoyt
Sep 2019
#18
dunno - I think the talk is coming from Biden himself - constant reminiscence
floppyboo
Sep 2019
#21
But my point is people make it about ageism as a way to deflect and shut down discussion
melman
Sep 2019
#36
Yeah, but look what Joe is reminiscing about?! You'd think his advisors would advise against it!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2019
#47
True, though every candidate does have their warts... some more than others I guess.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2019
#70
Biden's cognitive function is clearly declining, Sanders and Warren are not nt
Fiendish Thingy
Sep 2019
#16
Sanders was my choice in 2016, not that it did much good in Georgia. No longer. He's too old.
Thirties Child
Sep 2019
#33
That's just a fact of life. These guys would be older than Reagan was when Reagan *left* office.
Garrett78
Sep 2019
#61
Thanks, Gothmog! I saw some video of Biden today, too, and he looked and sounded great, very sharp.
highplainsdem
Sep 2019
#63
I'm guessing because Sanders has looked and acted old for the past 40 or 50 years.
ecstatic
Sep 2019
#57
Sanders is well rehearsed. He makes much the same points time and time again over many years.
Doodley
Sep 2019
#68
We typically elect young presidents. Rare to have a president over 62, much less 70.
Garrett78
Sep 2019
#95