If Warren won’t voluntarily endorse Bernie, then by god, he will just rip her endorsement from her.
(face palm)
Is that desperation I smell in the air?
I don’t think he just did Warren any favors. Bernie is his own Bro.
Who cares who Bernie’s VP pick is when he has no chance of winning nomination?
I think it’s a little bit early to be speculating on that
I don’t think “early” is the adjective you needed there, boss.
Liz is too smart to commit political suicide.
Not a chance in hell Elizabeth Warren wants to be on the ticket with him. There is a reason she didn’t endorse him, even though it’s likely that she agrees with him a bit more than she agrees with Hillary Clinton. It’s because she’s worked with him. And she knows he’s toxic.
…and tell me again why it would be a good thing to remove a Senator who is likely a solid vote for the Sanders agenda from the Senate
I am sure Bernie wouldn’t think of pandering to his core supporters.
It is delusional for someone who is mathematically eliminated from winning to be talking about VP.
I really don’t see the appeal of Sanders. He seems to be a blank screen upon which his supporters are projecting their innermost hopes and desires.
Thank you for that because that’s exactly what this sounds like. Talk about delusion…
Desperation is a stinky cologne, Senator.
Invoking Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic party’s darling, is a clear “hail Mary” move on Sanders part to try to contain the damage from what is sure to be a tough day for him along the Northeastern corridor when the “Acela Primary” is over…
Gosh, is it warm enough for the Morning Joe gang to grill nothingburgers?
Now, he’s copying Cruz’s dumb preemptive veep pick tactic; I’ve lost all respect for this guy!
“I think the women of this country, the people of this country understand that it would be a great idea to have a woman as (delete “vice”) president …” FIFY.
You’ll know he has lost it when he comes out with his own brand of steaks and bottled water.
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I don’t want her as anyone’s VP. She’s much more powerful keeping the pressure on weak Dems in the Senate.
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Why would she want to be VP for someone who doesn’t have her work ethic? I’m just saying…
“There are other fantastic women who have been active in all kinds of
fights who I think would make great vice presidential candidates.”
Nice backhanded complement there, Sanders.
Sanders panders and in vain. Cruz panders and also in vain. Meanwhile Clinton has an actual advisory group working on selecting a running mate.
Yes, Warren’s name is included but so is Booker’s and Castro’s and Klobuchar’s.