
09-23-2015, 11:41 PM
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Kobold
Join Date: Jul 2015
Posts: 159
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Originally Posted by iruinedyourday
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I wont be devastatingly disappointed when/if Bernie doesn't get the nom..
However if he is drastically ahead of her in the poles when it comes down to the nomination as he is trending to be, it will be a very clear indicator that the democratic party is run by corporate politics just the same as the republican party.
I know its obvious that the Dems are the same when it comes to corporate politics to you guys, but it isnt to the normal democrats.
This is Bernies shot, and he IS better fit for the job than Hillary is. This election is a race to see who will win the nomination, him or her. Once that is decided, the election is over. Republicans don't stand a chance, no matter who they go up against this year.
But Bernie is a candidate that a large portion of the republican party DOES and will get behind, it would be nice to see a more partisan person in the white house than Hillary (who basically is an icon of what republicans hate) if only so we don't have to hear the word scandal every fucking week in the media..
And one thing, before you start saying Bernie is not bipartisan, remember im not talking about the religious extreme vocal minority of the republican party, im talking about the real normal Americans, who all agree that corporate politics is bad, they dont like the same old thing happening over and over, they want infrastructure and local jobs to be a priority. All things that Bernie is after. So yes, he is a bi partisan candidate even though he is a socialist (something anyone under the age of 50 isnt as afraid of as the media would like to think they are).
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Where do you get your facts? I am a republican and I know a lot of other republicans, and not a single one has ever uttered the words "you know I think I like that self admitted socialist, I think I'll vote for him" are you MAD?
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