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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Is Not The Answer - Sorry [View all]lovemydog
(11,833 posts)56. We have many more chances.
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Your absolutely right.....let's look to win and only look back when this is done....
Pauldg47
Apr 2016
#36
Please. If Bernie doesn't win this time, which it looks like he won't, you'll be excited about
StevieM
Apr 2016
#47
I didn't say there was anything inherently wrong with Bernie now. It all depends on who the voters
StevieM
Apr 2016
#59
I guess it is not so much that I can't support Bernie in a primary. I just don't want to.
StevieM
Apr 2016
#68
Yes, Warren will be elected at that time if she's the best person for the job.
seekthetruth
Apr 2016
#77
I think I said he was a very good president. But still...let's look at the record.
StevieM
Apr 2016
#76
TPP and the other "trade" agreements are enough to relegate Obama to the dustbin of history
emsimon33
Apr 2016
#89
I have not seen any defense for Hillary's candidacy at all other than that she is a woman.
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#86
In Elizabeth Warren's defense, she still has another 4-8 years to build that history.
strategery blunder
Apr 2016
#95
Not sure that the Rs would actually be all that worse than Hillary were it not for Ruth Ginsberg.
KPN
Apr 2016
#108
You remind us that 8 more years of Hillary will mean 8 more years of Bill. Yech!
virgista
Apr 2016
#122
It isn't about not liking Hillary. It is about not liking the corruption and lying that she
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#79
It is silly to think that Hillary's Supreme Court nominees will be any different than
StevieM
Apr 2016
#48
I doubt that Clinton's nominations would be any better than Obama's current PoS. nm
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
#53
To each their own. I consider Sonia Sotomayer the best appointment to the Supreme Court
StevieM
Apr 2016
#84
Garland said he supports the Citizens United decision. He is conservative. We
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
#117
Between rich backers of her campaign and the republican congress, we will move farther to the right
Doctor_J
Apr 2016
#113
The same place we've always been - burdened with the awful weight of the government
PatrickforO
Apr 2016
#33
In the 1930's people in Europe and the USofA were struggling to survive. In Germany and Italy
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
#55
This is what the Party elites of both parties & their puppet masters don't get
emsimon33
Apr 2016
#88
You really think a Trump presidency would be better than Obama's? How does giving the party of
uppityperson
Apr 2016
#109