I've reconsidered my evaluation of him as a fascist in recent times.
I'm not sure what made you feel the need to reconsider this.
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I've reconsidered my evaluation of him as a fascist in recent times.
Sanders is a modern day FDR
I wasn't referring to so much how their campaigns are financed, but more so their respective positions on the political compass relative to the other candidates. In the sense that they're both represented as "extremes" by centrists/Clinton supporters - in which, I can still understand in Trump's case although I've reconsidered my evaluation of him as a fascist in recent times.
Today's college education only qualifies people to be Uber drivers
slow down
Vlad brings an international perspective, ok
We have posters in here from Canada and Australia, again ok, their life experiences influence their opinions, again good, more discussion from various points of view.
Vlad brings an international perspective, ok
We have posters in here from Canada and Australia, again ok, their life experiences influence their opinions, again good, more discussion from various points of view.
Bernie Sanders lost by a hair in Iowa and won by a landslide in New Hampshire. Yet Hillary Clinton has amassed an enormous 350-delegate advantage over the Vermont senator after just two states.
Hillary Clinton has already locked up half the Democratic superdelegates in Nevada and South Carolina before the first votes are cast in either state.
The former secretary of State has won public support from half of South Carolina’s six superdelegates and three of Nevada’s eight superdelegates. Bernie Sanders has secured only one, a Democratic national committeewoman from Nevada.
While the majority of superdelegates are backing Clinton, they are free to change their minds up until their votes are cast at the nominating conventions. That’s what happened in 2008 as it became clear that Barack Obama could challenge and ultimately defeat Clinton.
it's noteworthy insofar as it gives the Sanderistas something else to be outraged about.
from that same Hill article:
it's how the Dems have operated since that big old mess in 1968. if Sanders wins, he'll win the superdelegates as well.
it's noteworthy insofar as it gives the Sanderistas something else to be outraged about.
from that same Hill article:
it's how the Dems have operated since that big old mess in 1968. if Sanders wins, he'll win the superdelegates as well.
Sounds like a drink with a little umbrella in it.
I'll have a Sanderista, please.
I thought BernieBros was the new common nomenclature
That's what the antisemitic Clintonistas call the sexist Sanderistas.
We get it. You're sooooo much more far left than Bernie Sanders.
At some point, you're just going to have to get over it and accept the fact that, for the U.S., he's pretty far left. Noticeably so, versus the norm.
Yeah? I get that. That doesn't mean he has to pretend like he just 'doesn't get it'. He gets it just fine. It's just a condescending eye roll to make a point about how Americans aren't left enough. We get it.
I would just like more conversation and less talking down to people/short quips.
http://www.politicalresearch.org/20...igious-freedom/#sthash.2zxqMYL0.zBwM8nAJ.dpuf
Someone asked why Cruz is hated, here's a good place to start.
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Yeah, honestly, I don't get the aggression(?) of your response at all. I thought we were having a decent enough start to a discussion and there's really no need to assume I'm intent on being condescending at all.
Yeah, honestly, I don't get the aggression(?) of your response at all. I thought we were having a decent enough start to a discussion and there's really no need to assume I'm intent on being condescending at all.