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Cary

(11,746 posts)
115. Hillary Clinton is a Democrat
Fri Sep 14, 2018, 05:13 PM
Sep 2018

We didn't have this Democrat bashing crap.

... DURHAM D Sep 2018 #1
But surely you'd wake up in time to vote in 2020 right? LiberalLovinLug Sep 2018 #140
But What Primary Would He Win...Under What Party Me. Sep 2018 #161
Maybe you missed this part LiberalLovinLug Sep 2018 #165
I Haven't Missed A Thing Me. Sep 2018 #168
So... LiberalLovinLug Sep 2018 #170
First Me. Sep 2018 #171
sigh LiberalLovinLug Sep 2018 #173
You're right on so many levels... one can only hope Bernie runs again. InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 2018 #181
Then why isn't he President today? George II Sep 2018 #203
America wasn't ready for him then. zanana1 Sep 2018 #208
The choices in the poll for most popular were: betsuni Sep 2018 #193
That's the other skewed poll of cherry- picked"politicians" to choose from... George II Sep 2018 #195
Oops! I forgot about the most popular Senator one. betsuni Sep 2018 #199
Among all 600,000 constituents!!! George II Sep 2018 #202
They really love Bernie's status quo! betsuni Sep 2018 #206
Here we go with that "most popular" thing again? George II Sep 2018 #194
Why? Me. Sep 2018 #2
Great minds... Cary Sep 2018 #7
Agreed. democratisphere Sep 2018 #30
Heavy is right pandr32 Sep 2018 #32
He will NO MATTER WHAT, because it is about him, really. Eliot Rosewater Sep 2018 #52
Absolutely it is!! Not sure why voters can't see it Thekaspervote Sep 2018 #93
And for very other politician on the planet, its NOT about them LiberalLovinLug Sep 2018 #124
Which has ZIP to do with what I was responding to, I responded to someone Eliot Rosewater Sep 2018 #125
what? "who would bow down"? LiberalLovinLug Sep 2018 #131
I got you confused with this Eliot Rosewater Sep 2018 #139
Well if the DNC says he can run as a Democrat, then he is by all intents LiberalLovinLug Sep 2018 #144
Here is what I dont get, why do you not have the SAME suspicions when someone refuses to release Eliot Rosewater Sep 2018 #145
Because of his track record, he has a lot of rope. LiberalLovinLug Sep 2018 #164
Comparing his tax return release to trumps is irrelevant.... George II Sep 2018 #172
"but what about his tax returns?" LiberalLovinLug Sep 2018 #175
Luckily ballot access laws in a couple blue states will be in effect for 2020 Gothmog Sep 2018 #176
No it doesn't. Tax returns sounds nothing like emails. George II Sep 2018 #198
The Iran deal is still going on with other countries JonLP24 Sep 2018 #190
The US Senate didn't vote for other countries and... George II Sep 2018 #196
He voted against the sanctions for Iran JonLP24 Sep 2018 #197
He voted against the bill, not just half of it. George II Sep 2018 #200
Because of the Iran sanctions JonLP24 Sep 2018 #201
No matter what he and his supporters claim, he voted against Russia sanctions George II Sep 2018 #204
And dread. kstewart33 Sep 2018 #73
In my case it wasn't fatigue. George II Sep 2018 #133
I'm tired of the B.S. Cary Sep 2018 #138
Good question. He is not using our party again. True Blue American Sep 2018 #41
The DNC passed a rule relating to candidate qualifications. David__77 Sep 2018 #42
Is the 57% who did NOT vote murielm99 Sep 2018 #71
Of course. Sanders didn't win the nomination. David__77 Sep 2018 #75
Then why did you bring it up? George II Sep 2018 #136
This message was self-deleted by its author David__77 Sep 2018 #166
Absolutely... as it should be. InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 2018 #96
That's a red sneaker! George II Sep 2018 #162
Not to refight the primaries (which you did) but how much of that 43%... George II Sep 2018 #132
Yet that is not what he does in the Senate bottomofthehill Sep 2018 #192
if a Democrat announced who he felt would actually pursue a similar agenda... yurbud Sep 2018 #46
Never, many existing Democrats who are in the house or senate now Eliot Rosewater Sep 2018 #55
Correct Me. Sep 2018 #135
I Salute Your Optimism Me. Sep 2018 #65
Like he did in the 2016 general election campaign? George II Sep 2018 #163
That was exactly my question. Even many of the candidates he supported have lost. George II Sep 2018 #127
He'll lose again Renew Deal Sep 2018 #3
Why? Cary Sep 2018 #4
Perhaps It's The Money Me. Sep 2018 #15
Hillary stayed in until the bitter end in 2008 & it didn't hurt Obama at all. yurbud Sep 2018 #48
Well, considering they were practically tied all american girl Sep 2018 #72
Hillary Clinton is a Democrat Cary Sep 2018 #115
Quite Me. Sep 2018 #130
No, she didn't mcar Sep 2018 #150
There's always a WhataboutHillary that isn't even true. betsuni Sep 2018 #189
Three points: George II Sep 2018 #160
Don't remind me! Was awful how Obama was treated by many of her supporters. InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 2018 #182
Here we go again. awesomerwb1 Sep 2018 #5
I hope not. The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2018 #6
Because the Black voting bloc will turn out in droves for an old white man from Vermont njhoneybadger Sep 2018 #8
I was a delegate to the national convention Gothmog Sep 2018 #38
What is the source that Bernie was asked to stop it? Omaha Steve Sep 2018 #105
I heard this both from my whip and from a delegate in Georgia delegation Gothmog Sep 2018 #108
That's good enough for me. George II Sep 2018 #129
The National Convention was a mess Gothmog Sep 2018 #174
Damn that JPR post is nauseating. Good thing the Internet is forever. nt Hekate Sep 2018 #142
The JPR posters on that thread are really sad people Gothmog Sep 2018 #149
I trust your eyewitness account, gothmog. yardwork Sep 2018 #146
I was very very upset when this happened Gothmog Sep 2018 #148
No wonder...no wonder...cant say more. Eliot Rosewater Sep 2018 #152
Yep.(nt) ehrnst Sep 2018 #157
One would think he would know what his supporters were doing mcar Sep 2018 #151
Yeah, I can just feel the groundswell. They booed John Freaking Lewis at the Convention... Hekate Sep 2018 #141
Susan Sarandon Gets in the Face of Dolores Huerta Nevada Caucus Gothmog Sep 2018 #177
Can the Dems make a rule that only registered Democrats can Frances Sep 2018 #9
DNC passed a rule relating to this question. David__77 Sep 2018 #19
Sanders would have to become a Democrat True Blue American Sep 2018 #50
Presumably he'd have to agree to run and serve as a member of the Democratic Party. David__77 Sep 2018 #57
Bernie made True Blue American Sep 2018 #92
I don't know that. David__77 Sep 2018 #95
NO!!!!! nt jrthin Sep 2018 #10
I hope not Pisces Sep 2018 #11
No! Rebl2 Sep 2018 #12
I would rather have one year of a good president who dies in office than eight... yurbud Sep 2018 #51
Many of us remember Reagan. ehrnst Sep 2018 #158
No. No Sanders, No Clinton, No Biden, No Kerry. TheCowsCameHome Sep 2018 #13
Tom Steyer will be 63 in 2020. And he will be my candidate. StevieM Sep 2018 #27
But I want a candidate under 70 please Freddie Sep 2018 #33
Well, Biden and Sanders will both turn 79 in 2020. And I fully expect both of them to run. StevieM Sep 2018 #40
I agree with three quarters of your statement. InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 2018 #183
I would rather he didn't. We have wonderful talent in our Ninga Sep 2018 #14
I would have to see what field take shape before deciding on this one. David__77 Sep 2018 #16
Just in time to stir up divisiveness for the midterms... Gidney N Cloyd Sep 2018 #17
I know, it feels like a squeeze bunt play njhoneybadger Sep 2018 #83
Run as what? He made it clear he didn't want to be identified with the Democratic party, by still_one Sep 2018 #18
Look At The Cut & Run He Did In Vermont Me. Sep 2018 #44
It is divisionary still_one Sep 2018 #97
I voted for him in the primary, and voted for Hillary in the general Dopers_Greed Sep 2018 #20
Exactly like me. Chemisse Sep 2018 #23
I can understand your perspective. David__77 Sep 2018 #35
Bad idea, Bernie... CTyankee Sep 2018 #21
Well, there is a certain logic to that DFW Sep 2018 #22
Good it'll give me the opportunity to write in hillary's name sort of returning the favor Fullduplexxx Sep 2018 #24
Sanders supported Hillary Clinton. David__77 Sep 2018 #37
Post removed Post removed Sep 2018 #59
What is more democratic than letting the best men and women run and drawing up contrasts Doitnow Sep 2018 #113
Delete - Wrong Placement of reply to OP - See below n/t Tom Rinaldo Sep 2018 #62
Give us a break Bernie TEB Sep 2018 #25
... BannonsLiver Sep 2018 #26
geeeez,,,,,,, Cryptoad Sep 2018 #28
FUCK THAT leftynyc Sep 2018 #29
DEMOCRATic Socialist icaria Sep 2018 #102
Spare me leftynyc Sep 2018 #103
Political model icaria Sep 2018 #106
Seriously? Hav Sep 2018 #134
Couldn't agree more. N/t leftynyc Sep 2018 #155
Yes pretty seriously icaria Sep 2018 #185
He's an independent leftynyc Sep 2018 #154
Which democrat is he MFM008 Sep 2018 #31
Better question Freddie Sep 2018 #34
The nominee is responsible for the nominee's campaign. David__77 Sep 2018 #36
Noooooooooo. Control-Z Sep 2018 #39
He will have less support. LiberalFighter Sep 2018 #43
For fuck's sake.... Adrahil Sep 2018 #45
No! sheshe2 Sep 2018 #47
Great ForDemocracy Sep 2018 #49
Better headline: People who aren't Sanders speaking for him just to get their own names out. DRoseDARs Sep 2018 #53
Yep. True Blue American Sep 2018 #60
Talking point: Only reason for criticizing Bernie is "because he ran against Hillary in the primary" betsuni Sep 2018 #167
Thank You for clearing up that poster's misconception Cha Sep 2018 #186
I wish they would listen. betsuni Sep 2018 #187
I don't care for the way BS has conducted himself since Cha Sep 2018 #184
lol fail ! stonecutter357 Sep 2018 #54
2020 is still a ways away - let's just focus on midterms HopeAgain Sep 2018 #56
+1000 n/t MBS Sep 2018 #67
Not this time Bernie. GemDigger Sep 2018 #58
Agree, NO NO NO NO NO onetexan Sep 2018 #63
It was his refusal to immediately support HRC and his donor list. That was costly and beneficial GemDigger Sep 2018 #68
No, Bernie. SCRUBDASHRUB Sep 2018 #61
I'll say it Tom Rinaldo Sep 2018 #64
This time, he will be competing with candidates like himself ... Bok_Tukalo Sep 2018 #66
Bernie or Elizabeth Warren, I'll be thrilled with either one. Power 2 the People Sep 2018 #69
Same Marrah_Goodman Sep 2018 #88
I normally stay far far away from 2020 projections NastyRiffraff Sep 2018 #70
Go ahead Bernie and AZ Jim Sep 2018 #74
How would that be playing a spoiler? David__77 Sep 2018 #77
The same way he did in 2016.... Adrahil Sep 2018 #79
Lots of Sanders voters voted for Clinton. David__77 Sep 2018 #80
Yes. Including my wife. Many did not. Adrahil Sep 2018 #86
I understand. David__77 Sep 2018 #90
Yeah but it is made worse if the candidate in question is a woman. There is a lot of sexism in our StevieM Sep 2018 #87
No, no, no, no all american girl Sep 2018 #76
Psst. He's still not a Democrat, & this time the DNC won't waste a nickel of their resources on him Hekate Sep 2018 #78
Spoiler if he ran as third party icaria Sep 2018 #104
Our party may include some Democratic Socialists icaria Sep 2018 #111
BS is an Independent who is too pure to register as a Democrat unless there is some gain... Hekate Sep 2018 #116
Many Democratic Socialists are Democrats icaria Sep 2018 #120
Uh-huh. Sure. Hekate Sep 2018 #143
Ballot access laws may affect this proposed run Gothmog Sep 2018 #81
I expected this... Mike Nelson Sep 2018 #82
by definition he cannot both win and put a "Democrat" in the white house nt msongs Sep 2018 #84
He can run as a Democrat. David__77 Sep 2018 #85
I doubt the DNC will allow him a second bite at the apple. Why would they? Hekate Sep 2018 #118
If he complied with the policy, why not? David__77 Sep 2018 #121
The DNC is a big organization, and big organizations cost money to run. It costs money to support... Hekate Sep 2018 #122
I'd rather see him do some Senate work. Maybe put up a few bills, build coalitions, pass laws. Midnight Writer Sep 2018 #89
Oh, God no! Please.....don't run! machoneman Sep 2018 #91
The republicans want him to run... tell you anything?? Thekaspervote Sep 2018 #94
This is a good read. Uncle Joe Sep 2018 #98
Post removed Post removed Sep 2018 #99
I am a Bernie supporter and voted for him in the primary. But perhaps it's time to pass the torch. YOHABLO Sep 2018 #100
How can Bernie put a Democrat in the White House? He is not a Democrat. PubliusEnigma Sep 2018 #101
GOOD, Let him run as a Republican this time bottomofthehill Sep 2018 #107
Alternative would be third party icaria Sep 2018 #114
Bernie is trying to put Bernie in office bottomofthehill Sep 2018 #169
He caucasus with Democrats and criticize Republicans all the time JonLP24 Sep 2018 #191
I love Bernie !!! SamKnause Sep 2018 #109
Sanders allies have not been paying attention. OilemFirchen Sep 2018 #110
no no its time for Warren/Schiff to head the ticket INdemo Sep 2018 #112
Warren said she isn't running Omaha Steve Sep 2018 #117
Really? I hadn't heard that. INdemo Sep 2018 #123
GOOD SkatmanRoth Sep 2018 #119
+ 1000 LiberalLovinLug Sep 2018 #126
Yes +1000 icaria Sep 2018 #188
How is this Latest Breaking NEWS? It's speculation. George II Sep 2018 #128
Bernie pamdb Sep 2018 #137
Damn good news! Devil Child Sep 2018 #147
hopefully he will not n/t chillfactor Sep 2018 #153
I am looking in my crystal ball. I see ... yes, I see Bernie running for president. betsuni Sep 2018 #156
He's going to keep running until one of two things happens.... George II Sep 2018 #159
Russia Bernie...remember you blamed Hillary. Historic NY Sep 2018 #178
Fine by me. Better than fine. shanny Sep 2018 #179
I'll vote for Joe SHRED Sep 2018 #180
Bernie is Not a Democrat dlk Sep 2018 #205
Sanders was surprised as anyone Kurt V. Sep 2018 #207
Locking... DonViejo Sep 2018 #209
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