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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Seriously, Bernie? [View all]Celerity
(43,353 posts)164. the framing is correct, I watched it, and he fucked up badly
Terrible gaffe. I am usually suspicious of a bash Bernie post, but this one is legit.
I cannot wait till he drops up. He has almost no chance at the nomination and even less of one in terms of beating Trump. Bernie is far too great a risk to support. If he is smashed in most of the primaries leading up to and including Super Tuesday, and truly has no real chance at being nominated, YET plows on and goes even more scorched earth, then it will be clear he is a wrecker. Just because he may have the funds to fight all the way to the last primary does NOT mean he should. For the good of the nation he will need to bow out and then campaign HARD for the true nominee, AND demand to ALL his supporters to support our nominee.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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LIKE YOU SAID, puts in his foot ikn his mouth. And What he is saying about Biden is Sickening !!!
trueblue2007
May 2019
#156
While it was stupid to say, he might have had a point if he hadn't already said:
LongtimeAZDem
May 2019
#5
Every politician makes a gaffe. But not all get the pass that Senator Sanders does
ehrnst
May 2019
#9
Or on the flipside... whenever Bernie makes a gaffe he gets hammered for it...
Chakaconcarne
May 2019
#23
In the same interview - right before he said this, he said he'd consider a woman
EffieBlack
May 2019
#10
Agree. The contrast between the two answers, seconds apart, was really bad.
highplainsdem
May 2019
#25
It is POSSIBLE, just possible, that Sanders felt several questions coming about a VP choice,
pangaia
May 2019
#51
If so, he could have said, "Of course I would consider a woman of color, but we're getting
LongtimeAZDem
May 2019
#72
Seriously. Politicians should assume that everything they say in public will make the news
Clash City Rocker
May 2019
#54
He's in Iowa and says it's "silly" to consider a person of color as a running mate. Now yours?
George II
May 2019
#129
Except Iowa white caucus voters aren't racists. They are left liberal and progressives
emulatorloo
May 2019
#144
I interpreted it as meaning it's silly to decide prematurely, but maybe that was too generous.
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2019
#53
You might be right, but I'd be more comfortable with a candidate who can think on their feet...
NurseJackie
May 2019
#94
As we have seen, Senator Sanders has trouble in interviews where he cannot vet the qs
KitSileya
May 2019
#105
MSM will be doing all they can to get there guy in & its not Bernie. Yes, they are out to get him
yaesu
May 2019
#28
There's a very easy response to hypothetical questions like that, but it escaped him.
NurseJackie
May 2019
#68
I think that's an important and necessary quality for a US president to have.
NurseJackie
May 2019
#138
no!!!! NO INSULT TO LIKE HILLARY CLINTON. We need to remember she's GREAT
trueblue2007
May 2019
#157
Compare that with:"I think we would look for somebody who is maybe not of the same gender that I am"
WeekiWater
May 2019
#35
I have to agree that that was dumb on Bernie's part. He could have said the same about con-
KPN
May 2019
#43
Silly *because* it's premature. Obvious from his phrasing, if you listen to it. (n/t)
thesquanderer
May 2019
#77
Yep... I expect more from someone who's seeking the highest office in the land.
NurseJackie
May 2019
#59
Lots of under the surface animosity for Bernie, when HE has the progressive record for 40 years
pdsimdars
May 2019
#50
That's what all the tribalist haters say. Let your thoughts and words tell who you are.
pdsimdars
May 2019
#110
All you have to do is have the slighest bit of objectivity and you can see they're mirror images
pdsimdars
May 2019
#120
No, he says, "I think it's premature. It would be silly to make that, uh, statement right now."
LongtimeAZDem
May 2019
#98
His response suggests, at best, that he doesn't think well on his feet.
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2019
#79
If Bernie has said, I am going to consider a person of color as my running mate,
Autumn
May 2019
#151
He is bound and determined to make CERTAIN no Democrat sits in the WH...
Eliot Rosewater
May 2019
#82
Wow. He could have punted and said "sure" even if he doesn't know any person of color personally. nt
fleabiscuit
May 2019
#97
I can't decide which pisses me off more: The fact that he's incapable of talking about race or
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2019
#121
Right -- that's what's so insulting. He doesn't even bother working on a throwaway line. Why should
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2019
#139
Would you rather he said: ''I am looking for 'a person of color' for my running mate" not white?
YOHABLO
May 2019
#130
It's too early to even be talking about this. I'm pretty sure that is what Sanders meant.
YOHABLO
May 2019
#136
Asked about having a woman on the ticket, he said he'd seriously consider it. Asked immediately
LongtimeAZDem
May 2019
#137