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Of course it is. Only people who won't be affected by a Trump or Cruz presidency can afford to lunamagica Mar 2016 #1
Trump is very dangerous. He reminds me of Martin Sheen's character in The Dead Zone grossproffit Mar 2016 #4
Yep "luxury" angrychair Mar 2016 #21
Only Bernie's right wingers and a few extremists will abandon Hortensis Mar 2016 #27
HRC is a "moderate centrist" angrychair Mar 2016 #31
Overall, Hillary is a strong social liberal, a moderate Hortensis Mar 2016 #37
"moderate economic liberal?" Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #71
Yes, remember, even strong liberals are seldom as far left Hortensis Mar 2016 #87
It's more a matter of me not using the hugely RW-skewed current US spectrum to define things. Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #92
Why ignore our culture to go "global" when it is not applicable? Hortensis Mar 2016 #93
In large part because I want to work to un-skew our political spectrum. Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #96
Hillary was rated one of the most liberal Senators redstateblues Mar 2016 #105
Yep. grossproffit Mar 2016 #45
They are not the same, and you know it lunamagica Mar 2016 #38
Yep they can become citizens angrychair Mar 2016 #47
GMAB. You ask me to give you concrete, I give it to you and this is your answer? lunamagica Mar 2016 #52
What? angrychair Mar 2016 #65
The point of the OP was if it came to Clinton and Trump, not voting for Clinton lunamagica Mar 2016 #74
Luxury angrychair Mar 2016 #98
You forgot the women of childbearing age drmeow Mar 2016 #109
True! A vote that just like not voting at all... DeGreg Mar 2016 #85
Every non-swing-state voter has the same "luxury." Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #64
WHO told Drumpf that he should run lunamagia? Lorien Mar 2016 #75
I don't get your point. NCTraveler Mar 2016 #103
k&r Starry Messenger Mar 2016 #2
Clinton is the candidate of privileged people Cheese Sandwich Mar 2016 #3
+1 Svafa Mar 2016 #18
Nooooooooo. You don;lt have to be "privileged" to have principles and beliefs Armstead Mar 2016 #5
Somebody quick--go tell Winona LaDuke how privileged she is Mufaddal Mar 2016 #14
This is such crap. Sivart Mar 2016 #6
"Shame on Democrats on this site for starting this crap. " nt. NCTraveler Mar 2016 #8
+1. VulgarPoet Mar 2016 #20
. NCTraveler Mar 2016 #22
I've tried advocating for at least a modicum of cross-camp support but VulgarPoet Mar 2016 #25
I have started posting more pro-Clinton articles than anti-Sanders. NCTraveler Mar 2016 #29
All we can do is try, right? nt VulgarPoet Mar 2016 #30
"Shame on Democrats on this site for... " for what? PeaceNikki Mar 2016 #28
For pretending.... Sivart Mar 2016 #56
Vote for Democrats. PeaceNikki Mar 2016 #58
Is the primary over? Sivart Mar 2016 #72
It's adorable how you're trying to be coy. This OP is about the Bernie or Bust movement. PeaceNikki Mar 2016 #81
what is ridiculous? Sivart Mar 2016 #90
What is ridiculous is people on this site advocating that movement. PeaceNikki Mar 2016 #91
Ha!! Sivart Mar 2016 #94
Or moral conviction. dogman Mar 2016 #7
Try to ignore them. They'll go away eventually. NurseJackie Mar 2016 #9
Your gif has me mezmorized. lol. nt. NCTraveler Mar 2016 #10
No, it's a stance based on Constitutional RIGHTS. NaturalHigh Mar 2016 #11
You should listen to what people say. Cleita Mar 2016 #12
I won't cast a vote based on fear. NowSam Mar 2016 #13
Exactly! Falling in line is how we ended up with Reagan Democrats & Kittycat Mar 2016 #88
Well said. NowSam Mar 2016 #97
As they like to say in Texas, "Bless your heart". 7wo7rees Mar 2016 #15
Thank you very much for your warm Texas regards. nt. NCTraveler Mar 2016 #17
Snickering at the Texas quote. VulgarPoet Mar 2016 #23
lol Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #16
from your link Go Vols Mar 2016 #19
My thoughts exactly:) litlbilly Mar 2016 #26
Perfectly stated. Svafa Mar 2016 #40
Yep. vintx Mar 2016 #63
Dead perfect! Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #67
BINGO! nt Lorien Mar 2016 #79
1%ers vs the rest of us. Major Hogwash Mar 2016 #24
That's not even true in regard to class alone BainsBane Mar 2016 #44
The shenanigans to try to make sure Sanders loses the Dem nom are based on what? merrily Mar 2016 #32
Good questions vintx Mar 2016 #66
Sanders could win the Presidential election. dchill Mar 2016 #33
No way can he win the GE. cwydro Mar 2016 #53
Millions disagree. dchill Mar 2016 #84
Well, if those millions get out and vote... cwydro Mar 2016 #86
They're trying to make those who don't like Clinton feel guilty CoffeeCat Mar 2016 #34
Or lack thereof. mmonk Mar 2016 #35
One more time Kelvin Mace Mar 2016 #36
Yet another condescending thread by Hillary supporters trying to round up Bernie supporters. HerbChestnut Mar 2016 #39
Gotta love the irony here. LonePirate Mar 2016 #41
Yup. PeaceNikki Mar 2016 #42
They Don't Care. LeFleur1 Mar 2016 #110
Well said. Thank you. PeaceNikki Mar 2016 #111
Privilege, thy name is Hillary Clinton. panader0 Mar 2016 #43
Supporting NAFTA, Walmart and the WTO is a stance based on privelge Cheese Sandwich Mar 2016 #46
Tossing aside women's rights, immigration, climate change and LGBT rights PeaceNikki Mar 2016 #50
Tossing aside whole cities letting them rust into dust in order to stand on your moral high ground. Cheese Sandwich Mar 2016 #55
You are really moving goalposts and I have no idea what road you think you're going down. PeaceNikki Mar 2016 #61
Well, when you support policies that lead to whole cities being poisoned, Cheese Sandwich Mar 2016 #69
k and r. cwydro Mar 2016 #48
In many cases just supporting Bernie is based on privilege, IMO MaggieD Mar 2016 #49
"a host of people".. is a "host" enough to throw the election to Trump? yodermon Mar 2016 #51
Privilege? cwydro Mar 2016 #54
Not mutually exclusive. PeaceNikki Mar 2016 #62
True dat. cwydro Mar 2016 #68
I'm black, moderately disabled, young, I sure as hell can't afford a Trump/Cruz presidency forjusticethunders Mar 2016 #57
Ye olde 'Exercising your constitutional right is selfish' dogshit whatchamacallit Mar 2016 #59
+1 NaturalHigh Mar 2016 #70
This message was self-deleted by its author Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #60
privileged? You are dam right I am privileged Gwhittey Mar 2016 #73
Supporting the status quo is a stance based on privilege. nt Svafa Mar 2016 #76
NOPE; it's about being ethical and doing what is morally and ethically right amborin Mar 2016 #77
Voting bomb the crap out of Iran, Frack the planet to death, and kill the working classes Lorien Mar 2016 #78
whatever you need to tell yourself ibegurpard Mar 2016 #80
Personally I think it's a stance based on ignorance and MineralMan Mar 2016 #82
No, it's a stance based on RIGHT, not privilege. ThePhilosopher04 Mar 2016 #83
This is a "When did you stop beating your wife?" frame Bread and Circus Mar 2016 #89
Looks like a defense for a candidate who they don't trust can deliver. Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #95
It's a stance based on principle. mhatrw Mar 2016 #99
and attempting to shame them Mnpaul Mar 2016 #100
The narrative of the day evidently NowSam Mar 2016 #101
Why should I vote for someone Bjornsdotter Mar 2016 #102
What a load of bullshit. You Hillary fantatics never seem to find a new low to insult people. BillZBubb Mar 2016 #104
I don't know what I'll do. Jarqui Mar 2016 #106
k&r bigtree Mar 2016 #107
I chose to reply as a separate post Mike__M Mar 2016 #108
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