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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Is anyone beginning to notice the trend with Sanders? [View all]Live and Learn
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Voting to give Cheney and Bush a blank check to invade any country they please
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2015
#56
you mean voting to fund the TROOPS that bush and hillary already sent to war.
restorefreedom
Dec 2015
#72
No--a continuing resolution would pay those troops at the last year's level without an 'up' vote on
MADem
Jan 2016
#156
You don't even have to do that--just do what always is done when the budget isn't resolved...
MADem
Jan 2016
#208
That he voted to support my brother after Hillary voted to send him to Iraq?
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#134
Lol! Nice try. Bernie didn't vote for "more war" in Iraq. There, fixed that for you.
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#158
Yes, he did--every time he voted for a Defense Authorization, he voted for "more war."
MADem
Jan 2016
#161
Bernie voted against the Iraq war, no amount of spin from Camp Weathervane can change that fact.
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#163
It's supposed to make him feel better. There's plenty for you too, help yourself!
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#170
Then you're voting for the wrong candidate. "Cut it out" isn't magic juju, it didn't work.
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#172
If you don't want to hear opinions from other people don't respond to them.
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#174
Except I wasn't the one who said "if I want your opinion on my choice, I'll ask for it"
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#179
You were responding to an opinion. And you should really try that Bern cream.
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#182
I was going to suggest you use it for that but you went there first.
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#184
You want to hang on to that, I think--you'll need it for the searing you'll be feeling
MADem
Jan 2016
#190
You're the one with the supply of soothing creams and childish cartoons--not me!
MADem
Jan 2016
#195
You're the one repeatedly using the "hurt" word. I think you might want to introspect!
MADem
Jan 2016
#204
Saying they did nothing wrong with emails and then saying it was a mistake.
Live and Learn
Dec 2015
#9
I really could care less what YOUR standards are to judge what is or what isn't GOP. I've been here
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2015
#99
My longtime DU membership is merely to point out I've been thoroughly vetted and I AM a proven
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2015
#110
I just saw some research on your posting history re: marriage equality.
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#141
No. It doesn't. But keep trying. It isn't the first time I've had to correct you.
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2016
#210
Yeah. The pro-Keystone XL Pipeline and anti-2006 immigration reform bill AFL-CIO
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2016
#113
He voted against the Brady Bill (for whatever reason he concocts now) and in favor of protecting....
George II
Jan 2016
#138
He voted for the bill because it included the Violence Against Women Act and a ban on assault weapons.
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#140
I am niether dead, nor wrong. Your posts, on the otherhand, are simply ridiculous. nt
Live and Learn
Dec 2015
#87
You consider my posts ridiculous only because they disprove yours and unmask you for
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2015
#92
Jaysuz, that's despicable. Right up there with our resident former freeper...
SMC22307
Jan 2016
#223
"Why calling a gay man a so-called female name, like "GiGi", is ***NOT*** automatically homophobic"
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#129
Yeah, but difference is, she was never considered by anyone as a diehard liberal. He was.
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2015
#91
Well, if Clinton never was a diehard liberal, why should I want her to be nominated as
Betty Karlson
Dec 2015
#94
Maybe because she's the most qualified candidate? Or maybe because she's running for president
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2015
#96
A leader needs the ability to listen to the issues at hand and make a decisions.
Thinkingabout
Jan 2016
#147
I think the biggest point to take from this OP and discussion is that saying one thing...
George II
Jan 2016
#133
Exactly! No politician is perfect, and yes, Sanders *is* a politician first and foremost,
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2016
#146
Bernie stated publicly that he wasn't against the investigation, just the corporate media's
Uncle Joe
Dec 2015
#20
Apparently the FBI does't take Sander's opinion into consideration when they are
libdem4life
Dec 2015
#58
We substantiate them all the time, Scoot. You just ignore them and then claim we never
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2015
#54
Except that I do. I can't help it you don't like what's presented to you. That's your bias, not
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2015
#68
I think you meant Hillary. And yes, she does tend to do a lot of flip flops. nt
Live and Learn
Dec 2015
#2
And that, right there, is what's inconvenient about his message--he doesn't really walk that walk.
MADem
Jan 2016
#194
O'Malley lied about Bernie's socialism during the debate, why should we be surprised by this?
beam me up scottie
Dec 2015
#32
Oh, I read about this meme - take your candidate's weakness and accuse the other candidate
djean111
Dec 2015
#26
So you admit that Sanders only had to shift on ONE issue, while Clinton flipflops all over
Betty Karlson
Dec 2015
#49
Not to indulge in pedantry, but is 'cognitive dissonance' a polite term for
KingCharlemagne
Dec 2015
#44
There does seem to be a disconnect between him and his scorched earth advisers.
BlueCheese
Dec 2015
#51
and some of her supporters are printing nastiness I have not heard in
Douglas Carpenter
Jan 2016
#213
Happy New Year to you and yours, too, riversedge! I never drink, but I'm having a nice,
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2015
#105
And the "Biggest hypocrite on DU" award judging from his past opposition to marriage equality:
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#136
Boy that's an issue you should really not bring up your own views being recorded on DU
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2015
#108
No no no!!!! Out of the 10,000 tenants the left holds dear Sanders wont compromise on not ...
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#151
You mean the trend that supporters of another candidate are now attacking nonstop
peacebird
Dec 2015
#85
Whereas Hillary is more stable. She always says, and does, whatever is most expedient.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2015
#98
What I've noticed is that Hillary supporters (and proxies like MOM) are stepping up the attack.
Romulox
Dec 2015
#103
A candidate changing positions? Someone becomig too popular and the need for an attack ....
slipslidingaway
Jan 2016
#120