He is not. Neither is Hillary.
Bernie is wrong on guns. He's wrong on health care (from a practical perspective). He's wrong on trade. He's right on a lot of things, but he's wrong on a lot too.
He just hired two consultants today who specialize in contested convention rules and procedure.So, what are the odds Kasich is being groomed for that contested convention these days?
Trump is good at thinking on his feet, whereas Hillary puts her foot in her mouth every time she tries to say something which isn't rehearsed beforehand. Her Reagan gaffe was particularly appalling.
If Hillary can engage Trump on her terms during the debates and try to beat him with policy discussion, she wins. If Trump can draw her into a more impromptu conversation which plays more into personality and quick-thinking replies, all bets are off.
Mean Hillary leave something for bernie boo boowoo! MO for hillary
It's really as simple as this:
People like to see a candidate they support win.
I get that. That's perfectly fine. I just don't like seeing other Dems rooting for him to fail.
That's all I'll say about this because I'm just repeating myself.
Give me everything for free is a pretty easy message to sell.I mean MSNBC just made a good point. A candidate hasn't resonated with young voters (outside of Obama I think he said) like Bernie has since the 60s. A lot of young people have a whole new way of thinking of politics in America. It's exciting to me.
I get that. That's perfectly fine. I just don't like seeing other Dems rooting for him to fail.
That's all I'll say about this because I'm just repeating myself.
I get that. That's perfectly fine. I just don't like seeing other Dems rooting for him to fail.
That's all I'll say about this because I'm just repeating myself.
Her being close enough is not my point.
It's so called progressives actively cheering his demise. A candidate running on a single payer? Free college? Loudly proclaiming trickle down economics is crap? That's gaf's wet dream.
Liking Hillary for one reason or another is fine. Vote for who you want. But loudly cheering against a person running on those platforms just hurts my brain if you're a Democrat.
I never said this.
So Britain gets David Cameron and America will soon get Hillary.
Well...
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I really hope that the same people who said that Sanders and Clinton are 93% alike aren't the same ones who think he's a bad candidate.
But he's right on every issue.
It's the the most insane thing how democrats hate someone so progressive/left and consistent/authentic. especially here at gaf lol.
So what about the folks here that were rooting for her to get indict so Bernie would win?
I think this was a case of some Bernie Supporters being obnoxious to some Gaffers and they in turn took it out on the guy himself even though he did nothing to deserve it.It's the the most insane thing how democrats hate someone so progressive/left and consistent/authentic. especially here at gaf lol.
They're being petty and stupid too.So what about the folks here that were rooting for her to get indict so Bernie would win?
He's 100% right on guns. Right on healthcare.
Am I seeing "No True Scotsman" arguments in this thread?
I still don't quite get how people can be this excited for a Clinton presidency. Relief and acceptance are emotions I'd expect from people, but not this kind of enthusiasm.
So what about the folks here that were rooting for her to get indict so Bernie would win?
It's the the most insane thing how democrats hate someone so progressive/left and consistent/authentic. especially here at gaf lol.
So Britain gets David Cameron and America will soon get Hillary.
Well...
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I'm not even American, but Hillary just makes me uncomfortable.
I still don't quite get how people can be this excited for a Clinton presidency. Relief and acceptance are emotions I'd expect from people, but not this kind of enthusiasm.
You mean idiots? Yeah, there are some on gaf for sure and some happen to be Bernie supporters. But it's definitely not some kind of trend. In fact I don't recall the last time I saw somebody say that, that wasn't laughed out of the thread.
I get that. That's perfectly fine. I just don't like seeing other Dems rooting for him to fail.
That's all I'll say about this because I'm just repeating myself.
By what measure? I'm gonna have to say nah.He is not. Neither is Hillary.
Bernie is wrong on guns. He's wrong on health care (from a practical perspective). He's wrong on trade. He's right on a lot of things, but he's wrong on a lot too.
I think if a Republican became president it would be more likely to affect you personally what with many of them wanting war.
Since when is, "I don't want him to be the Democratic Nominee" equal to "I hate him"?
Come back to reality.
I still don't quite get how people can be this excited for a Clinton presidency. Relief and acceptance are emotions I'd expect from people, but not this kind of enthusiasm.
It's almost like these amazing thing called opinions lead us to different conclusions. I do not agree with Bernie's stance on guns. I do not agree with him on trade. I do not trust him when it comes to foreign policy.
Bernie may be right for you, and that's great! I hope you vote for him, volunteer for him or do what makes you satisfied with the result of the primary. That's what's great about this process. Bernie is not right for me, and that doesn't make me not a far left liberal.
By what measure? I'm gonna have to say nah.
We had all of the gun control measures liberals advocate here in Puerto Rico, short of a total ban. Waiting for them to start working any day now!
I still don't quite get how people can be this excited for a Clinton presidency. Relief and acceptance are emotions I'd expect from people, but not this kind of enthusiasm.
It's the the most insane thing how democrats hate someone so progressive/left and consistent/authentic. especially here at gaf lol.
We still have posters here that are calling her a Republican in sheep's clothing.
In this and just about every other primary thread.
Well, ignoring how exciting it is to get the Clinton's back in the whitehouse, and ignoring how exciting it is that a woman looks favored to win in November, she's the sort of politician I think we need right now.
A deal cutting pragmatist ala Underwood (though not a multiple murderer) that can get things done, and keep fighting to protect the things Obama has achieved, while picking more liberal Supreme Court justices than the ones retiring or passing away.
I mean, how's that not exciting? Obama brought us more to the left (or the middle if you prefer). Clinton is as close as there is going to be to to a third Obama term, and I'd be excited about that too.