• Hillary Clinton gets Booed at MSNBC town hall when she says Bernie Sanders 'wasn't really a Democrat
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[video=youtube;am1La5texc0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am1La5texc0[/video] :sick:
Get fucking wrecked you wrinkly foreskin. What a uniform, single-note boo too
she wouldn't be saying shit like that if she didn't think her campaign was in serious trouble. v:v:v
Yeah he wasn't a democrat, he was to the left of them.
The only possible reason should has for saying that is to gain tribal support for a label rather than actually attracting voters through her policy positions. "He wasn't on our team! Like me because I'm on the team that you happen to like!"
She may have won Nevdea but polls are saying Bernie is winning Country wide or at least I hope so. [editline]21st February 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=Da Bomb76;49781092]The only possible reason should has for saying that is to gain tribal support for a label rather than actually attracting voters through her policy positions. "He wasn't on our team! Like me because I'm on the team that you happen to like!"[/QUOTE] Well that tactic clearly won over Nevada
[QUOTE=Da Bomb76;49781092]The only possible reason should has for saying that is to gain tribal support for a label rather than actually attracting voters through her policy positions. "He wasn't on our team! Like me because I'm on the team that you happen to like!"[/QUOTE] That's what she's been doing this entire campaign though. Her entire campaign's been nothing but "declaring support for tribe" or "This person is from the wrong tribe!"
And Hilary sits there like a Democrat yet she's more of a Corporate Whore than most of the Republicans.
I wish they would just charge her and get her out of the race. She is fucking disgraceful.
Sanders was a vocal democrat in the early 80s when being a democrat was shit, Clinton has resigned from the activists scene and was focused on making money at other peoples' expense on predatory real estate and cattle future deals. Sanders was one of two people saying war in Iraq was nothing but shit. Sanders will be a democrat when he dies. Clinton can claim none of those things, but has the balls to "question his ethics." Amazing. Simply amazing. Literally the only organized good she brought to the table was getting the Children's Defense Fund solvent in her state, 40 years ago.
Hillary pisses me off infinitely more than Trump ever will
[QUOTE=MR-X;49782457]I wish they would just charge her and get her out of the race. She is fucking disgraceful.[/QUOTE] Like that would ever happen. Everyone with power wants her in the race because the alternative is Sanders who would be terrible for all the corrupt politicians and big corporations.
[QUOTE=27X;49782828]Sanders was a vocal democrat in the early 80s when being a democrat was shit, Clinton has resigned from the activists scene and was focused on making money at other peoples' expense on predatory real estate and cattle future deals. Sanders was one of two people saying war in Iraq was nothing but shit. Sanders will be a democrat when he dies. Clinton can claim none of those things, but has the balls to "question his ethics." Amazing. Simply amazing. Literally the only organized good she brought to the table was getting the Children's Defense Fund solvent in her state, 40 years ago.[/QUOTE] Even my mom, who's against anything that even comes close to having the word "social" or the suffix "ism" in it, appreciates the fact that Sanders has been sold on his position since he got involved in politics. A lot of conservatives are starting to like him from a respect standpoint because he doesn't just waffle here and there
Wasn't she a Young Republican for fuck sake?
Oh dear god like she's one to talk, I'm not one to jump on a bandwagon but from what I've researched Sanders has been more of a democrat his entire life than Clinton has been, in fact I would say she's a pretty conservative democrat if not a left-leaning republican. Honestly if it comes down to her and Trump I will vote for the latter because at least he isn't constantly changing his point of view on literally every single subject that gets brought up. God and her fucking voice is like nails on a chalkboard to me, I cannot stand to hear this woman talk at all, I heard her on the radio earlier and immediately wanted to rip my ears off.
I know what you mean I hate her tone as well
[QUOTE=tarkata14;49783161] God and her fucking voice is like nails on a chalkboard to me, I cannot stand to hear this woman talk at all, I heard her on the radio earlier and immediately wanted to rip my ears off.[/QUOTE] Fucking this.
I don't understand why Hillary Clinton gets so much support for being a woman running for president, while Carly Fiorina saw none of that before she dropped out.
[QUOTE=Banhfunbags;49783264]I don't understand why Hillary Clinton gets so much support for being a woman running for president, while Carly Fiorina saw none of that before she dropped out.[/QUOTE] bc she was gop/right wing and the majority of feminist are left wing [editline]21st February 2016[/editline] also bc Fiorina was against abortion (?) and LGBT rights (?), which would of fucking pissed feminist right off Whereas Clinton is for that (tho she waffled on it for a long time) and Sanders has been since the 70's
Fiorina AFAIK also didn't even attempt to be charismatic or likeable.
[QUOTE=Banhfunbags;49783264]I don't understand why Hillary Clinton gets so much support for being a woman running for president, while Carly Fiorina saw none of that before she dropped out.[/QUOTE] [Quote=fruxodaily;362910]bc she was gop/right wing and the majority of feminist are left wing[/quote] This. But the thing is Hillary has changed her views on many things, including LGBT rights and war situations, where as far as I can tell Sanders has been pretty consistent throughout his entire political career. I honestly hope she doesn't win democratic candidacy because of he ideals and how flimsy they are, I've seen a majority of women on my social media accounts actually get pissed because of the whole "women will vote for me because feminism" campaign, it's almost as dumb as using racism to fight racism.
[QUOTE=Banhfunbags;49783264]I don't understand why Hillary Clinton gets so much support for being a woman running for president, while Carly Fiorina saw none of that before she dropped out.[/QUOTE] Fiorina was unapologetically unlikable and uncharismatic, plus she had enough self-respect to not whore herself out as "woman president material" in lieu of actual policy. Even though she was basically a throwaway candidate, at least she had the decency to run on policy rather than rhetoric (as far as I'm aware).
[QUOTE=Banhfunbags;49783264]I don't understand why Hillary Clinton gets so much support for being a woman running for president, while Carly Fiorina saw none of that before she dropped out.[/QUOTE] When people on the left say they want a woman/black/etc. president they mean a woman/black/etc. president who's on the left. For example, did you see Rubio's speech after the finish of the South Carolina primary? He had a white guy, a black guy, an indian woman, and a cuban guy all on stage as elected GOP representatives yet they get absolutely no credit from those who pretend to care about such things.
I had to write a paper regarding Board of Director influence/decision-making and researched into HP which Carly Fiorina was part of it. Safe to say she probably would be just as bad as Clinton on corruption and probably somewhat incompetent. Also video is done, here is a mirror; [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pQ3T_WVriQ[/media]
it DOES happen to be true though
[QUOTE=abcpea;49784306]it DOES happen to be true though[/QUOTE] Technically I suppose. He's officially been an independent but he still embodies most, if not all democratic values (albeit to a high degree than others). If he appeals so much to the democratic crowd then I don't see what's wrong with him running under its banner. Same thing with Trump, he could run independent but he's already conservative enough to fit the bill of a republican candidate. If we're gonna complain about independents moving to more popular parties that they already fit in with anyway then we might as well complain about the 2 party focused system. Anyone who's truly serious about the presidency (and isn't a dumb dumb) isn't going to run independent
Clinton is just running out of things to say that seem like legit issues with Bernie. Wouldn't be surprised if she pulled a "Well he might die in office" comment soon.
I keep telling myself I have to vote for her if she gets the nomination, even if only to prevent republicans from getting supreme court appointments, but I'm just not sure I can do it at this point.
[QUOTE=MR-X;49782457]I wish they would just charge her and get her out of the race. She is fucking disgraceful.[/QUOTE] She ain't gonna get charged with shit, since 2008 the Democrats have been [I]aching[/I] to get her in office and a few dead Americans isn't going to change that. She's pretty much a Kennedy, which as we all know will mean regardless of how terrible she is the history books are going to portray her sympathetically, maybe even fondly.
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;49785263]She ain't gonna get charged with shit, since 2008 the Democrats have been [I]aching[/I] to get her in office and a few dead Americans isn't going to change that. She's pretty much a Kennedy, which as we all know will mean regardless of how terrible she is the history books are going to portray her sympathetically, maybe even fondly.[/QUOTE] She'll be in office over my dead body. I'd rather vote for Trump than allow the biggest shill in history to become commander in chief. DNC do the right fucking thing and give Bernie the god damned nomination.
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