Desperation has set in for Hillary!

mysticjbyrd

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Bernie Sanders reddit was just hacked!

Hillary just doubled down on copying Bernie!


Msnbc 'accidentally' switches the NH numbers.
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ivwshane

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You already posted this in another thread.

I only seen one person getting desperate here...


Oh and by the way, since politics seems to be new for you, all campaigns get "desperate" and do whatever it takes to bring out people to caucus for them.
 

mysticjbyrd

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You already posted this in another thread.

I only seen one person getting desperate here...


Oh and by the way, since politics seems to be new for you, all campaigns get "desperate" and do whatever it takes to bring out people to caucus for them.
She is even in Iowa, she is in absolute 2008 repeat desperation mode.
 

cubby1223

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Better keep the kickbacks flowing while you can, you're going to need them when this election cycle is over and you have to return to earning a wage the old-fashioned way.
 

nickqt

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While I would prefer Sanders over HRC, you're essentially concern trolling.

Sanders has to win the nomination before he's the candidate on the Democratic ticket. Pretty much all of the "work" you're doing here doesn't help Sanders in any sense. Especially if you're a BernieBro who will refuse to support the Democratic ticket if your favorite candidate isn't on it.

Your time would be better spent phonebanking to help Sanders in the primary contests that he's going to have a lot of trouble with, such as NV, SC, and Super Tuesday.

I'll be voting for Sanders, or if he isn't the nominee, the person Sanders will be voting for. Exclaiming every other hour about how HRC is in "desperation mode" is kinda pointless. She's destroying Sanders in pledged Super Delegates. Is Sanders not kinda, sorta desperate about that, or is that irrelevant because Sanders may win both Iowa and New Hampshire, before getting blown out with everything else?
 

compuwiz1

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The Sanders nomination will actually work out very well for Trump, assuming they both get the nomination. If it's Trump vs. Hillary, he is going to have to work a little harder on it, but it's doable.
 

nickqt

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The Sanders nomination will actually work out very well for Trump, assuming they both get the nomination. If it's Trump vs. Hillary, he is going to have to work a little harder on it, but it's doable.
Trump requires someone to respond to his attacks, and Sanders stays on message. It'll be Trump arguing with himself. Much less satisfying to the people who get erections every time their favorite Strongman talks shit and doesn't get a response.

Not to mention that if Trump looks to be the nominee, a brokered convention is very probable. And that is never good for anybody in attendance.
 

compuwiz1

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Trump requires someone to respond to his attacks, and Sanders stays on message. It'll be Trump arguing with himself. Much less satisfying to the people who get erections every time their favorite Strongman talks shit and doesn't get a response.

Not to mention that if Trump looks to be the nominee, a brokered convention is very probable. And that is never good for anybody in attendance.

A brokered convention is election manipulation, not the will of the people. I think if they pull this, they will have messed with the wrong guy, frankly, but I doubt that's gonna happen in the first place. The guy is leading nationally. That's gonna look pretty fishy.
 

nickqt

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A brokered convention is election manipulation, not the will of the people. I think if they pull this, they will have messed with the wrong guy, frankly, but I doubt that's gonna happen in the first place. The guy is leading nationally. That's gonna look pretty fishy.

Exactly.

Trump is leading nationally, and the establishment isn't happy about it.

A brokered Republican convention with some safe bet candidate getting the nomination, with Sanders staying on message and staying positive could allow Sanders to beat just about anyone. Even Trump.

Voting hasn't even started yet, so all of this is speculation. We'll see though.
 

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The Sanders nomination will actually work out very well for Trump, assuming they both get the nomination. If it's Trump vs. Hillary, he is going to have to work a little harder on it, but it's doable.
The Donald versus The Bern would be awesome. Two guys the establishment insists are unelectable.
 

mysticjbyrd

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The Sanders nomination will actually work out very well for Trump, assuming they both get the nomination. If it's Trump vs. Hillary, he is going to have to work a little harder on it, but it's doable.
Bernie beats trump by 15pts in the latest polls!
 
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I want Sanders elected, but ffs OP, you're doing nothing but a disservice to his campaign with your ceaseless attacks.
 

kage69

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You already posted this in another thread.

I only seen one person getting desperate here...


Oh and by the way, since politics seems to be new for you, all campaigns get "desperate" and do whatever it takes to bring out people to caucus for them.

Is this your angle when Fox covers for republicans and lists them as dems? This seems less about politics and more about media meddling in politics. If you think it was unintentional I have a bridge to sell you.

Why not uphold the same standard with MSNBC instead of trying to dismiss it?
 

kage69

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The Sanders nomination will actually work out very well for Trump, assuming they both get the nomination. If it's Trump vs. Hillary, he is going to have to work a little harder on it, but it's doable.


Funniest thing I've read all day, thank you for that.
 

ivwshane

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Is this your angle when Fox covers for republicans and lists them as dems? This seems less about politics and more about media meddling in politics. If you think it was unintentional I have a bridge to sell you.

Why not uphold the same standard with MSNBC instead of trying to dismiss it?

You quoted me but I have no idea why.
 

kage69

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Hey, it's gotta go to whomever is the most electable of the unelectable, right? ;)


I'll settle for honesty and a penchant for hating conflicts of interest.

That might be an alien concept for establishment republicans who like to have puppets for "leaders," but I'm still grateful for the laugh.
 

BoberFett

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I'll settle for honesty and a penchant for hating conflicts of interest.

That might be an alien concept for establishment republicans who like to have puppets for "leaders," but I'm still grateful for the laugh.

:thumbsup:

But please, let's not limit it to Republicans. The fact that Hillary still took half the votes means that Democrats are only somewhat less interested in puppets than Republicans. I'm really hoping Sanders becomes our chance for a beginning of the end to political puppets. *crosses fingers*
 

kage69

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:thumbsup:

But please, let's not limit it to Republicans. The fact that Hillary still took half the votes means that Democrats are only somewhat less interested in puppets than Republicans. I'm really hoping Sanders becomes our chance for a beginning of the end to political puppets. *crosses fingers*



I'd say about 5-10% of the GOP doesn't fall into either the 'business/money over all else' camp or the fundie christian, culture warrior camp. With the Dems, it's less than half. Good people to be found on both sides, but in both cases they are overshadowed by the establishment options. Having said that, with regard to figureheads and puppets, I've never seen a "zero fucks given" attitude from Dems analogous to how the GOP supported Dubya. The Dems aren't that bad at least.

I digress. Let me put it this way; I'd rather shave my head with a rusty cheese grater than vote for Hillary.

Bernie as a candidate, or Bernie as a write in, either way it's Bernie for me (and I say that as someone who disagrees with him on a number of issues). Bolded portions for absolute agreement!