From one who has done so? That’s rich.
Piss off troll.
jw1
From one who has done so? That’s rich.
Piss off troll.
jw1
Very convincing.
“not only are we winning the overwhelming majority of Democratic votes,”
That must be why he does so well in closed primaries.
She’s only morally unqualified to be POTUS.
But moral stuff isn’t in your wheelhouse, is it?
She is more than “morally” qualified to be POTUS.
That’s a very broad definition of “personal attack” – by that standard demands for Bernie to release his previous years’ taxes would be a “personal attack” too.
Not really, since every POTUS candidate save Romney has released theirs in previous years. Thinking Sanders should do the same is not an attack at all. Just the standard ante anyone running for POTUS needs to throw into the public hat.
You are no better than a paid Koch-troll here CarlosFiance.
You claim to be voting for HRC if she’s the nominee but do nothing but denigrate her on EVERY thread.
You’re just a fucking troll.
Piss off.
jw1
These days one of the most annoying things about Sanders’ speeches is his claim that national polls show that he, not Hillary, beats Trump. This is just lying as every reputable pollster says the polls about the national election at this point are totally unreliable and useless. He keeps telling this lie/exaggeration over and over again and his audiences soak it up.
I must have missed the day when Bernie was beatified. Did that happen on his visit to Rome?
Well, the evening commute once again rears its ugly head for me. Catch everyone on the other side.
Looks like CT is going to be very close. Bernie with a narrow lead, but more votes remaining in the counties Hillary has won this evening. Based on where those remaining votes are coming from it seems like she should be able to pull out a win, but it’s a bit uncertain because her leads in two of those counties (Hartford and New Haven) have been trending downward as returns have continued to come in. Her strongest support is in Fairfield County, which includes both a lot of uber-wealthy suburbs, but also very poor city of Bridgeport (anyone wanting a ten minute walking tour of wealth and income inequality could take a short stroll between Bridgeport and neighboring Fairfield).
Edit – Hillary just pulled into a narrow lead. Looking at the map, her margins are now holding steady in New Haven County and Hartford County, and have increased in Fairfield County. I think she’ll end up ahead by a couple percentage points.
Trouble ahead, trouble behind.
That’s not very polite. What would jiminy crickets say?
And making veiled unsubstantiated accusations of being immoral and corrupt is not a personal attack, it’s a discussion of policy disagreements. Right?
One off topic question for you. I asked this a few days ago when I first joined the forum. I don’t think I got a reply, maybe you can reply now. I have seen a number of your posts objecting to undemocratic nature of the Democratic party primary. I don’t remember if you were among the people who several months ago angrily denounced a possibility of Clinton loosing the popular vote and getting the nomination due to superdelegates. Now Sanders campaign is explicitly talking about doing this, indeed they essentially admit that this is their only path to nomination. Are you willing to go on record and state that this is undemocratic?
(They made a race call much earlier).
The Harvard Poll that Josh M has posted results of in the Editor’s Blog today is startling in a revelatory context.
By the discussions that have been expounded on here and elsewhere for the last 3-4 months–
you’d have thought the results regarding 18-29 liberal voters would have been 180° from those shown.
The sanest aspect of those results are the overwhelming numbers showing that any (D) is preferred over any ®-- by that age corhort on a level of 61%-25%.
Doesn’t reflect what Sen Sanders supporters have been expressing was the gospel-- and why Sen Sanders should have Superdelegates rethink their positions.
That logic now seems extremely flawed and borne of an emotional ideal.
jw1
Funny, I don’t recall mentioning Sanders in the post. Are you sure that you’re responding to the right post?
Clinton is the establishment.—>The establishment is corrupt.—> Clinton is corrupt.
Clinton has accepted money from industries we don’t like.—> Taking money from industries we don’t like is corrupt.—> Clinton is corrupt.
Not even close. Sanders has repeatedly suggested that Clinton has done something nefarious by simply being paid her standard speaking fee to give speeches to certain entities. No one has suggested that Sanders has behaved badly by filing his taxes. He’s further indicated that there must be something she’s hiding because she hasn’t released transcripts of those speaking engagements. Clinton has done no such thing. Apples and lily pods.
His team of professional grifters campaign managers got to keep those $27 checks rolling in because those big paychecks might go away if donations slowed to a trickle because election math isn’t all rainbowish right now its so important to keep spreading his special brand of ‘truth’.
OK, so I’m being snarky. I’m partially for Sanders staying in until the end because I think it’s important to keep Clinton to the left…but if he and his team continues to refuse to look at the big picture and keeps up the damaging attacks on the presumptive candidate, he and his ‘truth’ can go frick themselves.