'..Black Voters Don't Like Bernie Sanders'

SneekyNinja

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Wahhhhh!




No, you’re right. Clearly Hillary was the right person for the job. No question.




I’ve already conceded that Bernie should run as an Independent. His platform does not line up well with the dem party, or dem voters. I’m all for it too. I’d love to see more viable options for potus.
Most Democrats support most of the shit Bernie says, you're delusional to think otherwise.
 

ttystikk

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Wahhhhh!




No, you’re right. Clearly Hillary was the right person for the job. No question.




I’ve already conceded that Bernie should run as an Independent. His platform does not line up well with the dem party, or dem voters. I’m all for it too. I’d love to see more viable options for potus.
Then he'll cry about how we 'Nadered' his party. Of course it never enters his thought process to consider that neither party is representing us worth a fuck anymore, so why do we owe any fealty to either of them?

And it's no concession; Bernie tried to work within the system and it clearly didn't work. We can either be neurotic and try the same thing and hope for different results, or we can try something different.

If neither party will represent our interests, then neither party deserves our vote. That's called democracy.
 

st0wandgrow

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Most Democrats support most of the shit Bernie says, you're delusional to think otherwise.
Clearly not enough. There is a huge window between the establishment, bought and paid for dem party and Bernie Sanders. Christ, Clinton had more in common with most of the republican candidates than she did with Bernie. She only adopted some of his platform in a thinly veiled attempt to peel off votes from his supporters.

Besides, you wouldn’t vote for Bernie anyway. His foreign policy is diametrically opposed to what you favor (turning the Middle East in to a parking lot).
 

SneekyNinja

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Clearly not enough. There is a huge window between the establishment, bought and paid for dem party and Bernie Sanders. Christ, Clinton had more in common with most of the republican candidates than she did with Bernie. She only adopted some of his platform in a thinly veiled attempt to peel off votes from his supporters.

Besides, you wouldn’t vote for Bernie anyway. His foreign policy is diametrically opposed to what you favor (turning the Middle East in to a parking lot).
I hear you're just a sock puppet of the dumb racist woman...

How's that going for you?
 

londonfog

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Clearly not enough. There is a huge window between the establishment, bought and paid for dem party and Bernie Sanders. Christ, Clinton had more in common with most of the republican candidates than she did with Bernie. She only adopted some of his platform in a thinly veiled attempt to peel off votes from his supporters.

Besides, you wouldn’t vote for Bernie anyway. His foreign policy is diametrically opposed to what you favor (turning the Middle East in to a parking lot).
Bernie was with her. He said it himself. Why would Bernie say that ?
 

Fogdog

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Most Democrats support most of the shit Bernie says, you're delusional to think otherwise.
This keeps being said but it doesn't seem to register with these folks. Bernie's policies aren't extreme, they are mainstream with Democrats. Not all, but most, which seems to grate on the mono-culture that represents Bernie's supporters in 2016. The Democratic Party is a coalition of different groups, which is maddening to the white liberal crowd that is the core of Bernie's support.

I note that the "Our Revolution" reform effort has a number of people that are black, Hispanic and Muslim. In this, I see a lot of hope that the reform effort will be more than the kind of idiot who says that we should "kick social justice warrior to the curb" and "we should stop talking about race in order to part of the problem".
 

SneekyNinja

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This keeps being said but it doesn't seem to register with these folks. Bernie's policies aren't extreme, they are mainstream with Democrats. Not all, but most, which seems to grate on the mono-culture that represents Bernie's supporters in 2016. The Democratic Party is a coalition of different groups, which is maddening to the white liberal crowd that is the core of Bernie's support.

I note that the "Our Revolution" reform effort has a number of people that are black, Hispanic and Muslim. In this, I see a lot of hope that the reform effort will be more than the kind of idiot who says that we should "kick social justice warrior to the curb" and "we should stop talking about race in order to part of the problem".
The push for diversity will ironically probably push these blowhards out of their own movement.
 

ttystikk

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Bernie was with her. He said it himself. Why would Bernie say that ?
Because once he lost the Democratic Party nomination, that's what you do.

He's shown that the Democrats are a party that's completely bankrupt and that there's no point in working with it next time. It will quiet those who think he should work with them.

The way is now clear for a New Left, a Progressive Movement, to come and actually represent the majority of Americans who are being ignored by the establishment parties, who because they're bought and operated by the same corporate interests are no longer distinguishable from one another and now mrrely compete to see who can be the most right wing.
 

SneekyNinja

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Because once he lost the Democratic Party nomination, that's what you do.

He's shown that the Democrats are a party that's completely bankrupt and that there's no point in working with it next time. It will quiet those who think he should work with them.

The way is now clear for a New Left, a Progressive Movement, to come and actually represent the majority of Americans who are being ignored by the establishment parties, who because they're bought and operated by the same corporate interests are no longer distinguishable from one another and now mrrely compete to see who can be the most right wing.
Lol...
 

st0wandgrow

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Bernie was with her. He said it himself. Why would Bernie say that ?
Can you find me an example where the losing primary candidate doesn’t endorse the winner? I didn’t want him to, but it’s always been that way. Is this a news flash for you London?

You fools would have stroked out if he didn’t throw his support behind her. lol
 

londonfog

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Because once he lost the Democratic Party nomination, that's what you do.

He's shown that the Democrats are a party that's completely bankrupt and that there's no point in working with it next time. It will quiet those who think he should work with them.

The way is now clear for a New Left, a Progressive Movement, to come and actually represent the majority of Americans who are being ignored by the establishment parties, who because they're bought and operated by the same corporate interests are no longer distinguishable from one another and now mrrely compete to see who can be the most right wing.
So Bernie is just a sucker who falls in line ? Speaking of bankrupt, will the Sanders help pay some of the money back to Burlington "We Broke" college
 

londonfog

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Can you find me an example where the losing primary candidate doesn’t endorse the winner? I didn’t want him to, but it’s always been that way. Is this a news flash for you London?

You fools would have stroked out if he didn’t throw his support behind her. lol
so Bernie is no different than any other politician. Thanks for admitting that.
 

A.K.A. Overgrowem

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Wahhhhh!







I’ve already conceded that Bernie should run as an Independent. His platform does not line up well with the dem party, or dem voters. I’m all for it too. I’d love to see more viable options for potus.
I'd say the party is who Bernie doesn't line up with most. Substitute wishlist for platform and you're pretty much right IMO.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Because once he lost the Democratic Party nomination, that's what you do.

He's shown that the Democrats are a party that's completely bankrupt and that there's no point in working with it next time. It will quiet those who think he should work with them.

The way is now clear for a New Left, a Progressive Movement, to come and actually represent the majority of Americans who are being ignored by the establishment parties, who because they're bought and operated by the same corporate interests are no longer distinguishable from one another and now mrrely compete to see who can be the most right wing.
So start that third party already.
 
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