EXCUSE ME?!..The OFFICIAL Bernie Sanders For President 2016 Thread

Wavels

Well-Known Member
Well, I have to admit that I am disappointed that Uncle Joey Biden will not participate in the initial Dem debate...I was looking forward to his unique presence!
http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/01/politics/biden-clinton-2016-democratic-debate/index.html

Meanwhile, AlGore has said that he will not say no to running...I would love to see him in some future debates...
http://fusion.net/video/207008/jorge-ramos-al-gore-interview/

And Michael Bloomberg may yet announce as an independent?
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/michael-bloomberg-presidential-run-2016/2015/09/26/id/693497/

And do not rule out Jerry Brown...yet.

Stay tuned!
 

Uncle Ben

Well-Known Member
Food for thought...hmmmm?
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Bernie Sanders is getting screwed: This is why the networks are ignoring him for Donald Trump

http://www.salon.com/2015/10/01/the_networks_are_doing_the_democrats_dirty_pundits_punish_hillary_bernie_gets_ignored_partner/
Sanders is a rather boring non-traditional candidate. He’s a grumpy old Jewish guy from Brooklyn who looks and acts more like a high school civics teacher than a presidential candidate. He’s not polished and hardly charismatic or telegenic, two qualities the media loves. Sanders is simply not a colorful and larger-than-life character like Trump is.
 

Wavels

Well-Known Member
Sanders is a rather boring non-traditional candidate. He’s a grumpy old Jewish guy from Brooklyn who looks and acts more like a high school civics teacher than a presidential candidate. He’s not polished and hardly charismatic or telegenic, two qualities the media loves. Sanders is simply not a colorful and larger-than-life character like Trump is.

Well, not that it should matter, but it seems like Bernie has really awfully bad breath as well!!!
Hahahaha...ewwwww!
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Food for thought...hmmmm?
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Bernie Sanders is getting screwed: This is why the networks are ignoring him for Donald Trump

http://www.salon.com/2015/10/01/the_networks_are_doing_the_democrats_dirty_pundits_punish_hillary_bernie_gets_ignored_partner/
The networks are ignoring him because he's irrelevant, despite what the loud talking heads here say.

Have you not noticed 90% of the Bernie fanaticism is by maybe MAX 4 members?
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
Sanders has the best platform of any presidential candidate which is why he's received the biggest crowds and raised more money from more individual donors in American presidential history. He's ahead of Obama on multiple metrics during the same point in 07. We'll have to wait and see the final count of money raised, and I still think Clinton will win the Dem nomination through pure name recognition and establishment support, but there's no denying the impact Sanders' campaign is making, and those that are criticizing it focus solely on superficial and shallow remarks. "He's a socialist!" "He's too old and has messy hair!"... Wtf is this, TMZ? Notice no valid criticisms ever touch on his policy because his policy is bulletproof, and those that are blinded by ideology are too naive to see it.
 

Uncle Ben

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Sanders has the best platform of any presidential candidate which is why he's received the biggest crowds and raised more money from more individual donors in American presidential history.
Hitler also received the biggest crowds......

One must consider the character and mindset of his lemmings, his psyco-phants. I mean, "a thousand flies on a pile of shit can't be wrong." :mrgreen:
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Sanders is a rather boring non-traditional candidate. He’s a grumpy old Jewish guy from Brooklyn who looks and acts more like a high school civics teacher than a presidential candidate. He’s not polished and hardly charismatic or telegenic, two qualities the media loves. Sanders is simply not a colorful and larger-than-life character like Trump is.

 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
Hitler also received the biggest crowds......

One must consider the character and mindset of his lemmings, his psyco-phants. I mean, "a thousand flies on a pile of shit can't be wrong." :mrgreen:
And if Donald Trump was receiving the kind of support Sanders is, you'd be screaming "See!!! America loves him!!!"

The fact is, the majority of Americans support his positions. Regular people are tired of seeing the rich get tax breaks when their neighbors can't afford necessities. The economic benefits don't "trickle down" like they promised they would in the 80's, when dumbasses like you were growing up enjoying the economic benefits of the Bretton Woods system without ever even knowing why. People like me are here now, and I hate to break it to ya, but your old, antiquated ideas are on their way out. Welcome to modern America, where the gay's are treated with equal respect and economic policies focus on the actual job creators; the middle class.

Ensure™ will be served midway through the flight.
 

Uncle Ben

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The fact is, the majority of Americans support his positions.
A thousand flies on a pile of shit can't be wrong.

A thousand flies also supported Obama and look where this country is now.

Gays are treated with respect? Perhaps by the liberal mass media who only want a story or in communities like Castroville San Francisco. Not where I live.

Your neo Nazi gays need to keep their aberrant behavior to themselves. They are a fringe minority using the law to force their sick agenda down the throats of the American people.

fool......
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
A thousand flies on a pile of shit can't be wrong.

A thousand flies also supported Obama and look where this country is now.

Gays are treated with respect? Perhaps by the liberal mass media who only want a story or in communities like Castroville San Francisco. Not where I live.

Your neo Nazi gays need to keep their aberrant behavior to themselves. They are a fringe minority using the law to force their sick agenda down the throats of the American people.

fool......
a fool and his money are..well..ya know:wink:

The Internal Polls That Made Mitt Romney Think He'd Win

http://www.newrepublic.com/blog/plank/110597/exclusive-the-polls-made-mitt-romney-think-
hed-win



 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
A thousand flies on a pile of shit can't be wrong.

A thousand flies also supported Obama and look where this country is now.

Gays are treated with respect? Perhaps by the liberal mass media who only want a story or in communities like Castroville San Francisco. Not where I live.

Your neo Nazi gays need to keep their aberrant behavior to themselves. They are a fringe minority using the law to force their sick agenda down the throats of the American people.

fool......
but black community is only 13% of the constituency..so where's all the support coming from?

could it be the white community that seeks change?:shock:
 

Uncle Ben

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You'd drool if you knew how well Aunt Benita and I eat, and the quality of food we cook much of it using homegrown, fruits, nuts and veggies. Made a big pot of chili recently for instance, yummy! Added home grown hatch chiles, tomatoes, onion, garlic....nothing like garden fresh veggies. Tell ya what, since there's so much noise here, I'll republish my basic recipe for chili. It's quite rich, and expensive. ;) You'd do well to print this out. ;)

Chili con carne Tweaks

Here's my tweaks, volume of ingredients is based on about 3 - 5 lbs. of ground or hand cut beef. You can use 50/50 pork/beef too, or add wild game like deer or blackjack antelope. The choice of the pot size, amount of diced tomatoes or tomato sauce, amount of onion, veggies (celery, bell pepper), etc. is standard fare.

These tweaks will make your chili con carne quite complex. It's just a matter of shopping for the ingredients if you don't already have them.

1. Salt - Substitute Cavender's Greek Seasoning and powdered beef and/or tomato bullion for ALL salt. Use more bullion (Knorr's brand) than Cavender's, about 3 tablespoons total, to taste.

2. Pepper - Use freshly coarse ground BLACK pepper instead of powdered canned pepper to taste. (A practice you should do for all your cooking or salads anyway IMO.)

3. Use comino (whole SEED), not powdered cumin...alot of it, like 2 TBSP.

4. Peppers - Use dried pasilla, ancho, cascabel and New Mexico, mostly ancho which is what chili powder is made from and where you get the red color. I'm heavy on the New Mexico and ancho peppers. All of those should be available in your store. Look for dried peppers that are rather fresh regarding oil content, not dried and brittle which suggests they are old. Kick it up a notch with japanese or jalapeno chilis according to taste, not required as it will already have a bite to it. Depends on how much afterburn you want.

5. I use a colander to drain off most of the fat from the browned meat, about 30 seconds sitting in the colander. This will save you time trying to skim off the fat from the final brew, plus it's alot more efficient and healthier.

6. Saute chopped onion, celery, bell pepper in butter or olive oil to add to your browned/drained meat. Saute until the chopped onions just become transparent but are still crisp.

For ease of preparation in preparing the seasonings, I use a blender, an Oster brand. Make your seasoning broth:

1. 1-2 pints water and can of diced tomatoes (or homegrown).

2. About 5 or 6 of the dried peppers (beats chili powder hands down), stem removed and seeds shaken out.

3. About 8 cloves of garlic, skinned and stem end cut out.

4. "Popular" brand Mexican chocolate, bar type. This will add a touch of sweetness, richness, and cinnamon flavor, all in a "background" very suttle kinda way.

5. Two tablespoons of dried oregano.

6. 1/2 cup of Worcestershire sauce.

Blend on high until creamy, add enough (or all) to season the entire batch to taste. Should be red and pungent.

7. I use canned beans - black (rinse), red kidney, and/or pintos. Dried are too unpredictable regarding when done and too time consuming for me.

8. After simmering for a while, thicken up the pot with a 50/50 mix of Masa Harina and white flour made into a thick slurry with a bit of cold water stirred in. Stir pot as you add slowly until you get your desired consistency. Simmer another 10 minutes and serve.


enjoy.........

Uncle Ben
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
You'd drool if you knew how well Aunt Benita and I eat, and the quality of food we cook much of it using homegrown, fruits, nuts and veggies. Made a big pot of chili recently for instance, yummy! Added home grown hatch chiles, tomatoes, onion, garlic....nothing like garden fresh veggies. Tell ya what, since there's so much noise here, I'll republish my basic recipe for chili. It's quite rich, and expensive. ;) You'd do well to print this out. ;)

Chili con carne Tweaks

Here's my tweaks, volume of ingredients is based on about 3 - 5 lbs. of ground or hand cut beef. You can use 50/50 pork/beef too, or add wild game like deer or blackjack antelope. The choice of the pot size, amount of diced tomatoes or tomato sauce, amount of onion, veggies (celery, bell pepper), etc. is standard fare.

These tweaks will make your chili con carne quite complex. It's just a matter of shopping for the ingredients if you don't already have them.

1. Salt - Substitute Cavender's Greek Seasoning and powdered beef and/or tomato bullion for ALL salt. Use more bullion (Knorr's brand) than Cavender's, about 3 tablespoons total, to taste.

2. Pepper - Use freshly coarse ground BLACK pepper instead of powdered canned pepper to taste. (A practice you should do for all your cooking or salads anyway IMO.)

3. Use comino (whole SEED), not powdered cumin...alot of it, like 2 TBSP.

4. Peppers - Use dried pasilla, ancho, cascabel and New Mexico, mostly ancho which is what chili powder is made from and where you get the red color. I'm heavy on the New Mexico and ancho peppers. All of those should be available in your store. Look for dried peppers that are rather fresh regarding oil content, not dried and brittle which suggests they are old. Kick it up a notch with japanese or jalapeno chilis according to taste, not required as it will already have a bite to it. Depends on how much afterburn you want.

5. I use a colander to drain off most of the fat from the browned meat, about 30 seconds sitting in the colander. This will save you time trying to skim off the fat from the final brew, plus it's alot more efficient and healthier.

6. Saute chopped onion, celery, bell pepper in butter or olive oil to add to your browned/drained meat. Saute until the chopped onions just become transparent but are still crisp.

For ease of preparation in preparing the seasonings, I use a blender, an Oster brand. Make your seasoning broth:

1. 1-2 pints water and can of diced tomatoes (or homegrown).

2. About 5 or 6 of the dried peppers (beats chili powder hands down), stem removed and seeds shaken out.

3. About 8 cloves of garlic, skinned and stem end cut out.

4. "Popular" brand Mexican chocolate, bar type. This will add a touch of sweetness, richness, and cinnamon flavor, all in a "background" very suttle kinda way.

5. Two tablespoons of dried oregano.

6. 1/2 cup of Worcestershire sauce.

Blend on high until creamy, add enough (or all) to season the entire batch to taste. Should be red and pungent.

7. I use canned beans - black (rinse), red kidney, and/or pintos. Dried are too unpredictable regarding when done and too time consuming for me.

8. After simmering for a while, thicken up the pot with a 50/50 mix of Masa Harina and white flour made into a thick slurry with a bit of cold water stirred in. Stir pot as you add slowly until you get your desired consistency. Simmer another 10 minutes and serve.


enjoy.........

Uncle Ben
distraction:sleep:
 

Uncle Ben

Well-Known Member
BTW, the other night I served up a bowl of my chili topped with grated Mex. cheese, avocado slices, chopped cilantro as a garnish and a half of a super ripe, rich homegrown key limes to drizzle over the avocado slices.
MexLimes.jpg
 
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