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In reply to the discussion: Why isn't Bernie telling Republicans what they need to do? [View all]rubbersole
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That was exactly my reaction. It sounded like he was on board to help Democrats win and implement a progressive
Martin68
Nov 17
#6
Here's the thing, we're stuck with the worst president elect imagineable
mountain grammy
Nov 18
#125
if Hitler wanted to cap credit card rates at 10%, would you work with him to do it?
cadoman
Nov 18
#149
Bernie got the fed audited, the clinics in the aca are because of Bernie
questionseverything
Nov 18
#104
I always find it interesting when a non-Democrat presumes to tell actual Democrats and the Democratic Party
tritsofme
Nov 17
#13
Where are the Dixiecrats when the party needs to win elections? The Democrats need to stop being so opposed
LiberalArkie
Nov 17
#16
If all his supporters had voted for Clinton in 2016, we wouldn't have trump now and would control Supreme Court.
Silent Type
Nov 17
#23
Can you prove it's not true? I'm convinced of it mainly because Sanders, Warren, Reich, etc., criticized Obama/Clinton
Silent Type
Nov 17
#38
Bernie attracted a lot of republicans, right-leaning independents, and far-lefties to vote for him.
Intractable
Nov 17
#73
Perhaps he has. Perhaps he has no control over Tulsi, who managed to betray everyone's expectations of her.
Intractable
Nov 18
#112
Repeating it over and over again doesn't make your point of view any more valid.
Intractable
Nov 18
#126
How would someone who has only been here since July know what someone posted about Bernie 8 years ago?
AZSkiffyGeek
Nov 18
#132
The ones who eventually voted for Stein very clearly stated up front to the Democratic party that they would not
Intractable
Nov 18
#153
Oh, yes. Let's just pin the blame on that narrow group of voters who went for Stein.
Intractable
Nov 18
#157
Progressives like Bernie and AOC were pointing the party in the right direction but the problem is
yaesu
Nov 17
#36
What? All Americans have accents! It's a symbol of......their.......uh......oh, you mean the high commas*.....okay.....
jaxexpat
Nov 18
#106
Sadly, Bernie is a scold, & the people he scolds are Democrats because we try to live up to our ideals & come short
Hekate
Nov 17
#52
What makes you think that he isn't? Bernie speaks to everyone about the issues and policies that are critical
Uncle Joe
Nov 17
#90
Why ask anyone here? Why not ask him directly? He's the only that can provide that explanation.
msfiddlestix
Nov 18
#134