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randome

(34,845 posts)
5. "Hey, Bernie, let's go out for lunch today. Oh, look, let's stop here for a bit."
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 07:53 AM
Jun 2016

[hr][font color="blue"][center]Stop looking for heroes. BE one.[/center][/font][hr]
These people are DEAF! dana_b Jun 2016 #1
They're not deaf Nonhlanhla Jun 2016 #7
No it is just a rehash of the same thing they have been pushing since December 2015 GreatGazoo Jun 2016 #18
Ted Cruz said the same thing Renew Deal Jun 2016 #34
Apples to oranges. Republicans don't have super delegates. Cruz had no path to winning via any form Exilednight Jun 2016 #43
They have hundreds of unpledged delegates Renew Deal Jun 2016 #46
Anything Clinton offers as a "concession" is a filthy lie. djean111 Jun 2016 #2
The times are different Nonhlanhla Jun 2016 #9
Don't count on it BlindTiresias Jun 2016 #26
There's nothing remotely progressive about the Clintons jfern Jun 2016 #45
I agree completely. PowerToThePeople Jun 2016 #30
Its a shame Mnpaul Jun 2016 #3
This ^ Newkularblue Jun 2016 #6
That's because it is dangerous to get between politicians and their big donors. HereSince1628 Jun 2016 #12
Yup. Shadowflash Jun 2016 #28
Great way to put it.. pangaia Jun 2016 #36
A crying shame Hiraeth Jun 2016 #25
Methinks the left wing of the party is more of a threat... Raster Jun 2016 #29
I think the number of people saying they won't vote for Hillary does not reach any critical mass. upaloopa Jun 2016 #4
"Hey, Bernie, let's go out for lunch today. Oh, look, let's stop here for a bit." randome Jun 2016 #5
Yeah, she could sure use an intervention about now. Hiraeth Jun 2016 #24
Donate to Bernie warrprayer Jun 2016 #35
He's being "nudged out" by the voters. JoePhilly Jun 2016 #8
It's pretty clear Clinton isn't working to win Sanders supporters... HereSince1628 Jun 2016 #10
Senate leader replacement of Reid. mmonk Jun 2016 #11
I don't want Warren as VP. LWolf Jun 2016 #13
The 'legions' who don't vote. Great fighting technique. randome Jun 2016 #14
I'm not sure which orifice LWolf Jun 2016 #15
But they aren't voting for Sanders, either. randome Jun 2016 #16
Your vision is clearly limited. LWolf Jun 2016 #17
I have no problem with transforming society. Increase my taxes. Cut the military. randome Jun 2016 #19
Do you recognize the irony in your post? LWolf Jun 2016 #20
Sure, it's possible. randome Jun 2016 #21
Nice of you to humanize yourself. senz Jun 2016 #38
Please. Even some of his supporters are saying he needs an intervention. randome Jun 2016 #42
Bernie does not "attack" Clinton. He makes brief contrasts, perfectly allowable. senz Jun 2016 #47
It is not June 16 yet. I will not vote for Hillary. Pastiche423 Jun 2016 #22
I think a Clinton/Warren ticket is a losing ticket in the GE. Hiraeth Jun 2016 #23
Bus ticket to Vermont....sanders reneging on beachbum bob Jun 2016 #27
Love Elizabeth but her as VP does not change my view Hillary should not be president. AtomicKitten Jun 2016 #31
Fuck the democrats in Washington. They are pathetic boot lickers. onecaliberal Jun 2016 #32
Tell us warrprayer Jun 2016 #37
And yet someone upthread called us egomaniacs for caring. senz Jun 2016 #40
Indeed. I don't know if it's not too late already anyway. onecaliberal Jun 2016 #41
HRC will have a hard time getting over infamous Clinton vindictiveness. aikoaiko Jun 2016 #33
I don't think they're prepared to offer meaningful concessions. Chan790 Jun 2016 #39
Nudge him out? They went nuclear months ago! jfern Jun 2016 #44
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