Hillary Clinton's lead a puddle in the Sanders Sahara #deadheat #feelthebern

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JustenP88

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Sanders will be smeared into oblivion if he gets much closer to winning. Every corporate media outlet will be misrepresenting his economic policies and pushing manipulative scare FUD.

And they didn't for Obama? And they won't for Hillary?
 
That interview was on point. I loved what he said about how the media divides America and creates this entire fake political narrative that has nothing to do with the real issues. So people end up voting completely against their own interests.

Any American who isn't fabulously wealthy and in on the capitalist gang bang at the highest level should vote for this guy, whether they are democrat or republican. All the other candidates are company men (and women), bought and paid for, acting against their best interests at home and abroad.

It's very encouraging, by the way, to see Sanders doing so well. It's almost like more and more people are starting to get it. Meanwhile, in the UK, they just voted the tories in again. Americans (some of them anyway) seem to be wising up, while the Brits are as clueless as ever.
Its so strange, because if you speak to majority of people or read through any form of government social media you get nothing but hate for the Tories yet they managed to get the majority vote.

I personally think that the problem is the middle/higher classes are the ones who voted Tory while the lower class either voted against them or didnt vote at all since they are so disillusioned with the whole system.

People may hate him but Russell Brand really does have some great points when it comes to trying to get people more involved and aware of the issues that affect their community and to try and combat it themselves. People need to be taught that standing by and either assuming that you will get screwed either way or that someone else will sort the problem out wont work and you need to not only help out yourself but also vote against parties like the Tories.

Im hoping that we might start to get people willing to take a chance on more radical parties like the Greens, yeah they may not have the experience as other parties but its clear that all we are going to get from the major parties is more and more hurt and sacrifice. Hopefully Sanders does well in America as he seems like a great start to re-educating people on what an actual alternative is and to wake them up to the fact that most other politicians are just corporate tools who only care about themselves and their friends.
 

wildfire

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I know NeoGAF loves Bernie Sanders, but does this man really have a chance at being President if he wins the primary? He seems to lean to the far left and we all know how much of a chance those who lean to the far right have.

A lot of gaffers don't like Bernie. If they did they wouldn't be peddling this I like Bernie but Clinton is more electable drivel.

It's like talking to Republicans who have a black friend so that excuses anything at a national level they don't want to see.
 
If only Bernie had not called himself a socialist in the past, it would have been easier for him to defend himself against the inevitable conservative attacks he'll get on that. But he did. So if he wins the primary, all of the media will be on his ass, rerunning videos of him saying "I'm a socialist". And that will destroy his chances of winning the general election.

Its so strange, because if you speak to majority of people or read through any form of government social media you get nothing but hate for the Tories yet they managed to get the majority vote.

That's because the big chunk of people who vote conservative are old folks who don't know what the Internet is. And for someone like Bernie to win the elections, these old folks all need to die.

It's what I've been saying for years: big changes come along with generational changes. When we are the ones who are retired and the previous old guard is dead and gone, you will find the political landscape to be very different.
 
His secret is TOTALLY safe then.

Again you're being a fool. The Gallup poll you're riding your argument on is leaving out the entire Republican narrative that is riding more and more on fact as the FBI uncovers more and more dirt on her. This is a lot easier sell than the Swift Boat scenario of 2004 - there's a dime a dozen of National Security "experts" that get paid to pretend to be experts and ramble on Fox News all the time, you think they won't jump in line to get paid to advocate how Hillary would totally compromise our intelligence agencies (again) and threaten our National Security to be obliterated by a group like ISIS?

Come on now. You can't act like the Republican Hate Machine doesn't have better dirt on Hillary, who has proven early she can't fire up the base. You're leaving it up to moderates at that point, and this is what you're assuming won't take hold when it comes down to voting day. Bernie's actually connecting with people in a lot of ways, and he's on the path to overtake her. They'll shake their fist at the term all they want, but Bernie can stick up for himself in this regard.
 

HabeeNo

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If only Bernie had not called himself a socialist in the past, it would have been easier for him to defend himself against the inevitable conservative attacks he'll get on that. But he did. So if he wins the primary, all of the media will be on his ass, rerunning videos of him saying "I'm a socialist". And that will destroy his chances of winning the general election.

If he wins the primary? Those attacks will start well before that, I expect Hillary to start hitting him hard soon.
 
Bernie is too damn old. He's the politician I agree with the most, but his 'electability' will come into question when shit gets serious. He'd be 79 at the end of his first term.
 
A lot of gaffers don't like Bernie. If they did they wouldn't be peddling this I like Bernie but Clinton is more electable drivel.

It's like talking to Republicans who have a black friend stop that excuses anything at a national level they don't want to see.

Well this is a steaming pile of bullshit. I actually like Bernie better. He's not electable though, and my main concern is keeping the GOP away from total control of the house, senate and presidency. Especially for judicial appointees.
 

marrec

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If he wins the primary? Those attacks will start well before that, I expect Hillary to start hitting him hard soon.

Not on that point. Hills can't skewer Bernie for being left of her in the Primary, that would be harmful to her campaign.
 

Chariot

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Sanders has better chances to win against Trump than Hillary. She has so many atack points Trump can truthbomb, but what can he say about Sanders? "Your hair looks funny"? "Look, he isn't rich"? Trump's from of attack just don't work well against a honest person who stays by it's believes and so far judged all major situations the right way.
 

JustenP88

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If only Bernie had not called himself a socialist in the past, it would have been easier for him to defend himself against the inevitable conservative attacks he'll get on that.

Hell, he'll have to defend himself from the liberal attacks on that. Hillary and her supporters will run that campaign for the Republicans. The same way Hillary's campaign set the stage for racist fuckery in '08.
 

marrec

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Well this is a steaming pile of bullshit. I actually like Bernie better. He's not electable though, and my main concern is keeping the GOP away from total control of the house, senate and presidency. Especially for judicial appointees.

100% this. As a political candidate Bernie aligns quite nicely with many of my beliefs, however he is completely unelectable. Dems have done this song and dance before and it netted us Reagan.
 

HylianTom

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Same old shit, every thread.
Same old shit, and yet it's a very salient concern that you can't bat away so blithely.

Care to offer anything substantive on this topic, beyond a snarky remark? Thus far, the most substantial response I've seen to this topic is "WE'LL LOBBY SCOTUS!" Perhaps you can offer something more realistic.

Even Bernie gets this. If he's not the nominee, he's keenly aware that progressivism is done for a few decades if the Republican wins and replaces a liberal justice or two. Support whom you want in the primaries, that's absolutely fantastic, and Bernie is fantastic, and I'll support him enthusiastically should he be the nominee.. but don't be shocked if you get called-out for claiming that you care about progressivism, only to behave in a manner that's clearly inconsistent with those long-term goals.
 
Again you're being a fool. The Gallup poll you're riding your argument on is leaving out the entire Republican narrative that is riding more and more on fact as the FBI uncovers more and more dirt on her. This is a lot easier sell than the Swift Boat scenario of 2004 - there's a dime a dozen of National Security "experts" that get paid to pretend to be experts and ramble on Fox News all the time, you think they won't jump in line to get paid to advocate how Hillary would totally compromise our intelligence agencies (again) and threaten our National Security to be obliterated by a group like ISIS?

Come on now. You can't act like the Republican Hate Machine doesn't have better dirt on Hillary, who has proven early she can't fire up the base. You're leaving it up to moderates at that point, and this is what you're assuming won't take hold when it comes down to voting day. Bernie's actually connecting with people in a lot of ways, and he's on the path to overtake her. They'll shake their fist at the term all they want, but Bernie can stick up for himself in this regard.

Hillary and her money can't beat the republican hate machine, but socialist Bernie and no superpac money will. What a fuckin' hoot this thread is.
 
Hillary and her money can't beat the republican hate machine, but socialist Bernie and no superpac money will. What a fuckin' hoot this thread is.

The Democrats will get behind him when he secures the nomination, rest assured. Hillary had the money back in 2008, a hell of a lot more than Obama, and got obliterated.

Jesus fucking christ it's like you people pretend previous elections never happened.
 

pj

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Why does it matter that Bernie called himself a socialist? Everybody who believes that to be a bad word already knows Obama is one and he got elected twice. PLUS he's black.
 

Future

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Bernie is too damn old. He's the politician I agree with the most, but his 'electability' will come into question when shit gets serious. He'd be 79 at the end of his first term.

Although, I tend to believe what he says more because of how old he is haha. He doesn't look or sound like he gives a shit about appearances, and actually believes in the purpose of his campaign
 

Frog-fu

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Why don't people who like Bernie better but don't think he can win just vote for him in the primaries and see how that goes before voting for who you need to in the general election? This wish-washy "I like him but... electability" shit sounds nonsense to me when you're so far out still from having to make any real decision.
 
The Democrats will get behind him when he secures the nomination, rest assured. Hillary had the money back in 2008, a hell of a lot more than Obama, and got obliterated.

Jesus fucking christ it's like you people pretend previous elections never happened.

Bernie sanders wishes he had 1/10 of the charisma that Obama has.
 

XenodudeX

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The Democrats will get behind him when he secures the nomination, rest assured. Hillary had the money back in 2008, a hell of a lot more than Obama, and got obliterated.

Jesus fucking christ it's like you people pretend previous elections never happened.

HILLARY DIDN'T GET OBLITERATED BY OBAMA

BERNIE SANDERS IS NOT OBAMA

For FUCK sakes
 
Again you're being a fool. The Gallup poll you're riding your argument on is leaving out the entire Republican narrative that is riding more and more on fact as the FBI uncovers more and more dirt on her. This is a lot easier sell than the Swift Boat scenario of 2004 - there's a dime a dozen of National Security "experts" that get paid to pretend to be experts and ramble on Fox News all the time, you think they won't jump in line to get paid to advocate how Hillary would totally compromise our intelligence agencies (again) and threaten our National Security to be obliterated by a group like ISIS?

Come on now. You can't act like the Republican Hate Machine doesn't have better dirt on Hillary, who has proven early she can't fire up the base. You're leaving it up to moderates at that point, and this is what you're assuming won't take hold when it comes down to voting day. Bernie's actually connecting with people in a lot of ways, and he's on the path to overtake her. They'll shake their fist at the term all they want, but Bernie can stick up for himself in this regard.

The only reason we haven't seen Republicans dig up a shitload of dirt on Bernie is because they have no reason to bother doing it. That immediately changes if he somehow wins the Democratic nomination.

It's pretty naive to assume that Bernie doesn't have any skeletons in his closet.
 

Chariot

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Bernie is too damn old. He's the politician I agree with the most, but his 'electability' will come into question when shit gets serious. He'd be 79 at the end of his first term.
And Hillary isn't? She's only 6 years younger. He isn't going to die of old age after two weeks.
 
Whatever, I'm voting democrat regardless. This election should have been democrat slam dunk. IF we don't get a democrat President and another conservative judge gets on the Supreme court, it will take the whole country back 100 years.

Don't fuck this up Bernie.
 

marrec

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Why don't people who like Bernie better but don't think he can win just vote for him in the primaries and see how that goes before voting for who you need to in the general election? This wish-washy "I like him but... electability" shit sounds nonsense to me when you're so far out still from having to make any real decision.

As I said, the last time Dems did that we put Mondale out there.

Walter "Fucking" Mondale of all people.
 
The Democrats will get behind him when he secures the nomination, rest assured. Hillary had the money back in 2008, a hell of a lot more than Obama, and got obliterated.

Jesus fucking christ it's like you people pretend previous elections never happened.
Did you follow Obama's brilliant campaign? Even just watch his "A More Perfect Union" speech and you'll see why these comparisons aren't all that complete.
 
The Democrats will get behind him when he secures the nomination, rest assured. Hillary had the money back in 2008, a hell of a lot more than Obama, and got obliterated.

Jesus fucking christ it's like you people pretend previous elections never happened.
Obama's fundraising essentially matched Clinton's in the 2008 primary. It's one of the many ways in which they differ.
Obama had a SuperPAC aiding his re-election.

The DNC will presumably raise contributions from the well-heeled, from corporations and so forth. So one could infer that will make Sanders beholden to their interests, or I guess refuse that source of financing as well, or that despite being elected with such support he'll be capable of independent thought, while no one else apparently is.

In the absence of those sources of funding, as well as high net worth direct contributions, Obama's re-election campaign would have been dramatically outspent.
 
Its so strange, because if you speak to majority of people or read through any form of government social media you get nothing but hate for the Tories yet they managed to get the majority vote.

I personally think that the problem is the middle/higher classes are the ones who voted Tory while the lower class either voted against them or didnt vote at all since they are so disillusioned with the whole system.

People may hate him but Russell Brand really does have some great points when it comes to trying to get people more involved and aware of the issues that affect their community and to try and combat it themselves. People need to be taught that standing by and either assuming that you will get screwed either way or that someone else will sort the problem out wont work and you need to not only help out yourself but also vote against parties like the Tories.

Im hoping that we might start to get people willing to take a chance on more radical parties like the Greens, yeah they may not have the experience as other parties but its clear that all we are going to get from the major parties is more and more hurt and sacrifice. Hopefully Sanders does well in America as he seems like a great start to re-educating people on what an actual alternative is and to wake them up to the fact that most other politicians are just corporate tools who only care about themselves and their friends.

I am surprised that the UK hasn't been more progressive in recent years, but I think there is probably even more political apathy there than the States. The establishment is so deeply entrenched that there is barely any breathing space for new voices to emerge.
 

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Serious question is anyone genuinely excited about hilldawg? The closest thing I've seen to excitement is some histrionics about why Bernie can't win.
 

danwarb

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And they didn't for Obama? And they won't for Hillary?

No. Obama and Clinton had and will have billion dollar campaign funds. They are favoured by the super rich. Sanders is pushing the interests of the population at large and relying on smaller donations. Obama has been erroneously accused of what Sanders actually is. Bernie needs to be part of a much bigger movement to win.
 
Well this is a steaming pile of bullshit. I actually like Bernie better. He's not electable though, and my main concern is keeping the GOP away from total control of the house, senate and presidency. Especially for judicial appointees.
If Bernie is able to overcome Hillary, I really wouldn't worry as much during the general election. For the past 3 years Hillary has been viewed as the inevitable one and she will be a lot harder of an opponent to overcome than any of the candidates the GOP has churned out.
 
As much as I want Sanders, I want a stronger candidate more.

I'll be damned if I the Republicans take over everything and repeal the voting rights act, appoint CEOs as judges and reinstate slavery, reinstate discrimination against blacks, gays and other minorities and do everything they can to take away my rights while telling me "But we won't take your guns so its ok!"
 

Keri

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The only reason we haven't seen Republicans dig up a shitload of dirt on Bernie is because they have no reason to bother doing it. That immediately changes if he somehow wins the Democratic nomination.

This. It's impressive that Clinton is polling so well, when so much of her faults are already so public. People know about Benghazi and they know about her email usage, and she's still polling high.

Most people have no idea who Sanders is and the fact that he labels himself as socialist hasn't had a chance to really affect his polling yet (but it most likely will, very badly).
 

Angry Grimace

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Bernie sanders wishes he had 1/10 of the charisma that Obama has.

The fact that literally anyone believes that Sanders possesses virtually any of the qualities that Obama from 2008 had blows my mind. Its like comparing a Prius to a Tesla.
 
That's because the big chunk of people who vote conservative are old folks who don't know what the Internet is. And for someone like Bernie to win the elections, these old folks all need to die.

It's what I've been saying for years: big changes come along with generational changes. When we are the ones who are retired and the previous old guard is dead and gone, you will find the political landscape to be very different.
The thing that concerns me is that there seems to be a rise in young Tories, anecdotal of course. These are the people who have grown up in middle class/non benefit households and dont know a lot about the actual facts/details of the parties and just go by the headlines. I have see/heard of quite a few that voted Tory because "they have done a good job/My life is going well so why would i vote for anyone else?"

It seems many people only think about how their life is going and dont actually think "Did any law that the Tories introduced help me get my job?', they just attribute their good luck/opportunities to the current government regardless of the actual things that have gone into them being in the situation they are in.

They also get caught up in the 'benefits scroungers/immigrants are scum' rhetoric it seems.
 
Bernie sanders wishes he had 1/10 of the charisma that Obama has.

And the Left grew oh so disappointed with Obama in how that charisma failed to be followed up with the degree of change desired.

I'm not arguing he wasn't a successful President, quite the opposite. He was left with a dire situation and did amazing work. But the larger sentiment on the Left is great disappointment as this nation's problems grow all the more dire. Sanders' lack of charisma is what's so attractive to a lot of people now, in this moment.

The only reason we haven't seen Republicans dig up a shitload of dirt on Bernie is because they have no reason to bother doing it. That immediately changes if he somehow wins the Democratic nomination.

It's pretty naive to assume that Bernie doesn't have any skeletons in his closet.

Compared to Hillary? It'll be a hell of a lot less. A hell of a lot less and far less embarassing.
 
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