02.07.2020, 05:31 PM | #21 |
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ilduclo don't you get tired of kissing the asses of the rich and powerful all the time?
"A really weird history that makes him totally unelectable" what nonsense. Are you gonna start telling me about some honeymoon vacation in the Soviet Union now? What about other candidates' horrible political (and personal if you're throwing that stuff in) history? You just don't like Bernie and you have no real reasons why beyond ideological difference. At least when I tear down Biden, Warren and Pete I can point to actual things they've done. America elected Trump. Everyone was told over and over that he was unelectable and that Hillary would be president. Biden came 1st in most polls up until recently because he was seen as the most electable. He came 4th in Iowa. Electability arguments are bullshit, it is a constructed narrative that won't necessarily play out when people go to vote. You know, like the literal last election? Have you forgotten what happened then already? Bernie beats Trump more than any other candidate when they are polled in match ups. You can look this up yourself but there's countless amounts of them that all say the same thing. But you just continue to ignore all facts and logic. |
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02.07.2020, 05:53 PM | #22 |
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i’ve already been seeing “bernie sanders didn’t mind the gulags” thrown into online discussions, so get ready for more.
it’s gonna be gulag gulag gulag from here till november. basically, whoever is the front runner will be smeared by their opponents and of course republicans will use all the ammo. |
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02.07.2020, 06:02 PM | #23 |
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That's made up though. I fully expect the strategy against Bernie to be Red Scaring him. Hey, if it worked in the 50s!
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“obama, kenyan muslim palling around with terroists!” some assholes are still using that one. i think it began with hillary clinton actually... this is precisely the problem im talking about. democrats covering each other with shit. berniebros booing hillary at the 2016 convention. it only helps republicans. of course repukes will dig out all the oppo. but it doesn’t help when candidates destroy each other. “bernie told me a woman can’t win” makes both bernie and warren look bad. but honestly i think berniebros throw the most shit and are the most suicidal. by suicidal i mean: willing to let trump win if their candidate doesn’t get the nomination. |
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02.07.2020, 06:30 PM | #26 |
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Please refer to my other post on your "suicidal" comment. I've explained why that is. And it also logistically means Bernie needs to be the nominee! Not giving my opinion on if it's right or wrong, its just reality currently.
Bernie supporters, for the most part, attack the other candidates on actual things they've done or said. This does not account for random twitter nonsense as all the campaigns have their share of aggressive people, yet the spotlight is always shone on "Bernie bros". I've not made up anything I've said about the other candidates. When they can't attack Bernie on policy, they go for his supporters. That shows that there's not much depth in their critique of him. The fact that you even call his supporters "bernie bros" when he leads in polls with non-whites and younger women shows that it's a created narrative. Also Bernie supporters were angry in 2016 because the process unfairly favoured Hillary. That primary was actually a lot closer than people want to remember or how it was spun at the time. It's because of Bernie pressuring the DNC to make the process more transparent that we now get the popular vote count for caucuses. Hillary is out here saying "no one likes Bernie" yet she is never accused of dividing the party. It's one sided. |
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02.07.2020, 07:10 PM | #27 |
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oh, a lot of people asked hillary to shut the fuck up this time around. she’s injecting her personal vendetta into this.
i understand the anger at the primary in 2016. still, bernie got his rules in place. berniebros: the name stuck. there’s also accusations of sexism against bernie. eg: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/cultur...nts-explained/ now, warren was trying to make that stick last debate and it might yet stick regardless of supporters demographics. https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...warren-debate/ the “secret” to smear is to make it stick. repetition repetition repetition. btw, “6 women of color” have ditched warren, complaining of tokenism. feeds into warren’s fake race narrative. see, everyone has their achilles heel, and when the shit begins to fly among democrats, all democrats lose because the shit begins to stick. including bernie, who is not a democrat but an independent running in the democratic primary. |
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02.07.2020, 07:43 PM | #28 | |
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It's easy to say that Bernie has a this or that problem because he doesn't feed into people's identity hang ups, he instead ties everything into wider social issues. That is what will win elections, not compartmentalising every group of people.
I don't get that article's issue beyond Bernie not kowtowing to whatever flavour of ultra purist identity politics they ascribe to. For example: Quote:
Yep, Warren comes across completely as fake. Saw that earlier and it seemed like the most unsurprising thing ever. Bernie on the other hand is well known even by his detractors to be authentic in his beliefs. See how it all fits together? I don't believe the primary should be a buddy buddy contest. People pick sides. The primaries being a "let the best fellow win, good chum" race is more utopian than any idea Bernie has that people say will never happen! The Republicans will do what they are going to do regardless. If nothing from the primaries stick, they will just find something else that will stick. The primaries are a good opportunity to differentiate between candidates. Who has a real vision for the future? Who's got what it takes to defeat and reverse the stain that Trump has left on the world? Who truly believes in change and who just wants power? It would be a terrible idea to shrug and go "as long as they're democrat!" That is almost undermining the huge threat that Trump poses to people. It's time to face reality and really figure out how to defeat Trumpism once and for all, and make our case for who the best person to do that is. |
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02.08.2020, 07:33 AM | #29 |
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watched almost all of last night’s debates
my favorite performers were bernie and klobuchar bernie is always good. “we’re all gonna support whoever wins this damn thing” was a great opener. also he was great at dismissing his soviet honeymoon and defending his approach to health care (although i still don’t see how he’d implement it). klobuchar had a breakout night as bernie’s policy alternative without being nasty to him. warren i realize always sounds like she’s crying. she’s got a good head for domestic policy so i hope she’ll have a cabinet position in the future, but i don’t see her style as presidential. the eagle scout eloquent as always but klobuchar tore him a new one with the cartoon business. also he stumbled when asked about legalizing drugs. uncle joe is a nice man and i thought he did well last night but again i don’t see him as presidential material as he keeps tripping on his tongue. still better than the dotard. yang always makes me chuckle and has some clever thing to say but i see his role is more as a gadfly and he could be another future cabinet member. steyer has some good things to say but seems more of a policy analyst or nonprofit director than a candidate. klobuchar’s hair and make up, and it has to be said because it’s teevee, a huge improvement over the nosferatu shadows of earlier nights. most of the night i was wondering why she knew so much but i couldn’t see her taking off. and the finally when she made her fdr appeal i found myself looking at the donation buttons in her website, no joke. |
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I've read enough to know I wouldn't vote for him (although as a uk citizen that's hardly relevant). He does appear to have a dedicated following, though, that will at least come out for him, whereas when I look at the rest of the field, I just can't see enough people giving enough of a shit. I still think Trump wins big, regardless. |
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02.08.2020, 09:51 PM | #31 |
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Klobuchar should run as a Republican. Pete can only talk in politician word salad, I got so annoyed listening to him all night. Still an insane choice.
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02.08.2020, 10:16 PM | #32 |
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Actually felt bad for Biden but also kinda laughed at him at the same time hahaha
He doesn't realise that no one cares about what he was doing in the Obama years considering it all ended up with Trump as president anyway |
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02.08.2020, 10:21 PM | #33 |
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yes yes, bernie is the kwisatz haderach, neo in the matrix, bernie the vampire slayer, 2nd coming of the messiah, or the first one, depending who you ask, maitreya buddha, the chosen one (and only), in the flesh. got it. got it. got it.
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02.08.2020, 11:10 PM | #34 |
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It's not my fault they all stink except him! Offer better candidates, especially for an election as important as this one.
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02.08.2020, 11:42 PM | #35 |
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got it. got it. got it. etc.
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02.09.2020, 12:05 AM | #36 |
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Fine. I'll say some nice things.
Tom Steyer actually does seem like he cares about the things he's talking about. And he seems to be hinting towards being an ally to Bernie when he inevitably drops out! Yang seems like a chill guy. I don't think he has the right solutions but I think he at the very least understands the optics. ALSO possible ally to Bernie when he inevitably drops out. I don't mind that Buttigieg looks like a rat cuz rats are really cute and sweet animals! |
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02.09.2020, 12:33 PM | #38 |
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Kim rules.
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Sanders: "I'm in good health, but won't release my medical records"
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The separation has begun: Centrist voters cut Biden out of the picture |
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