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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Coulter Repeats What is Becoming Obvious to the GOP: They Don’t Want to Run Against Bernie [View all]Lordquinton
(7,886 posts)170. It's still sexist, wether you think of it as or not
Even when you were growing up it was sexist. You seem to realize it now, so maybe learn to change your language?
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Coulter Repeats What is Becoming Obvious to the GOP: They Don’t Want to Run Against Bernie [View all]
NorthCarolina
Aug 2015
OP
Right. The fact they want to run against Sec'y Clinton has nothing to do with the fact
DonViejo
Aug 2015
#140
Being Screwed By Oligarchs, Corporations And Banks Is A Universal Narrative
cantbeserious
Aug 2015
#9
He showed his "national intentions" back when he was a teenager and met John Kennedy.
George II
Aug 2015
#176
And during the 1980 Democratic Convention -- he clearly had national ambitions
anneboleyn
Aug 2015
#179
Sure, but he was at that youth government thing with tons of other kids. He didn't stand out, yet~
MADem
Aug 2015
#183
Ross Perot ran E Systems in Iran in the Shah days. He was noted for taking superb care of his
MADem
Aug 2015
#181
There are a lot of offensive things out there- just becuase people are offended by them doens't make
ncjustice80
Aug 2015
#187
Ann Coulter is just giving helpful advice to Democrats. Don't you trust her intentions?
Metric System
Aug 2015
#6
You're the one twisting my words like a pretzel. And who are "your people"? Do you mean fellow
Metric System
Aug 2015
#141
Isn't that something. This isn't the first time either where a right wing opinion against Hillary
still_one
Aug 2015
#129
Coulter is probably correct. You really hate running against an unknown. Bernie is a known. HRC isn'
LiberalArkie
Aug 2015
#82
Perhaps they just dread running against someone who is not as corrupt as they themselves are
Jemmons
Aug 2015
#161
I wonder...Hillary and the Republicans are like a bad marriage...same old issues,
libdem4life
Aug 2015
#12
Some of his views are slightly to the left of what many, but not all, Democrats will admit to.
senz
Aug 2015
#102
"Bernie wants to be voted senior class president of a school he refused to attend." ????
senz
Aug 2015
#109
Do you think independants or people not currently registered with any party gives two shits..
frylock
Aug 2015
#116
Are you suggesting that if Sanders wins the primaries, that Democrats will not vote for him?
frylock
Aug 2015
#121
I don't think I'm alone when I say that I don't know what the fuck your point is..
frylock
Aug 2015
#124
So, I ask again, are you suggesting that Dems will withhold their vote if Sanders wins..
frylock
Aug 2015
#147
Ha, all of the republicans are running on the clown car platform so any democrat could
cstanleytech
Aug 2015
#38
LOL.. "ann coulter".. ROFL.. I bet there's a teddy cruz quote floating around out there someplace
Cha
Aug 2015
#66
It's reverse psychology - of course they'd rather run against the weaker Sanders. Their objective..
George II
Aug 2015
#46
That's not what she's saying at all. I have no idea how you got that from that.
Number23
Aug 2015
#48
Well, I guess when dealing with people that think that Ann Coulter is speaking the truth about
Number23
Aug 2015
#65
Who do you think the GOP would rather be debating against in the GE when something
NorthCarolina
Aug 2015
#67
If you think that the GOP would rather go against Bernie Sanders, a 25 year Congressman who seems
Number23
Aug 2015
#74
I'm not really inclined to take advice regarding Bernie from someone who is
NorthCarolina
Aug 2015
#75
I should have said member of Congress. Because FYI The Senate is a part of the U.S. Congress.
Number23
Aug 2015
#81
Nice try...I understand though, was probably just a trasncription error. eom
NorthCarolina
Aug 2015
#83
Actually your "reminder" about his serving in both the House AND Senate makes my
Number23
Aug 2015
#86
sh'e not really in so good with the GOP these days, and she may be trying to tell them some truth
Fast Walker 52
Aug 2015
#64
"He fears Bernie because, Murdoch said, all we can do with him is attack him on policy"
sufrommich
Aug 2015
#100
During the 2008 primary she said Hillary was the only Democrat running who was electable
stevenleser
Aug 2015
#107
Funny how some here read the OP and understand it entirely backwards. The Republicans think
rhett o rick
Aug 2015
#120
And I want them to know that they may be successful in defeating Sanders, with their
rhett o rick
Aug 2015
#197
GOP can't run against someone who tells the truth, naturally they are not going to want to run
sabrina 1
Aug 2015
#132
In the last presidential election, the Democrats ran a successful incumbent
Eric J in MN
Aug 2015
#144