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« on: December 18, 2019, 04:28:31 PM »

Deeply moving clip. Really.



“Moved” by Joe Biden...

Really disturbing stuff, folks!
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« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2019, 09:47:44 AM »

Joe’s team has been ON IT with his ads lately. I bet their research is telling them what I’ve seen in South Carolina. Voters are tired of Bernie’s purity tests and nitpicking over policies that will be dead if McConnell controls the Senate. They just want Trump’s ass out. One of the main reasons Kamala abandoned attacks on Biden and focused squarely on Trump during the last months of her camapign:



LOL at thinking Biden will get some sort of bipartisan support in the Senate, how many Republicans voted for Obamacare? This ad is what you get when you actually don't have your own policies, so you have to go against opponent which isn't even his opponent yet. It reminds me of Hillary strategy to go for a win in AZ or GA and not to WI and MI. So, Biden's message is I'm not Trump and I'm not Bernie. Great stuff, it's gonna excite so many people to hand him a win in November. Bernie is on the other way ineluctable cause we tried his way in 2016 and failed. Wait.. No, he's ineluctable and will get nothing done, yet Obama and Biden did so much with a Republican Senate and a House, they confirmed so many judges and passed bold progressive laws and didn't deport immigrants at a record pace, and didn't do drone strikes at a record pace. Actually, Obama and Biden and their centrism gave us 75yr old socialist from Vermont as an almost nominee and a racist complete moron with zero experience who has the best words as a president. Good luck electing Biden in 2020. In 2024 Adolf Hitler reincarnated will probably get elected after him.

Right you are, bilaps!  These know-it-alls think the usual stuff works.  Wrong, ya goofs!  It's a whole new ballgame.  Sanders would bend Trump over and deliver a resounding blanchin'.  Biden... yeesh.  Uninspiring stuff!
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« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2019, 02:03:44 PM »

Just as a reminder, when you say "Jacobin", you're talking about Sunkara, who has been relentlessly pushing Bernie for years because he wants Bernie to forgive his medical debt:



And the problem with that is...? 
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« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2020, 03:20:24 PM »

What he writes is OK and true, but the Iraq-/Syria-/Libya-war enabler Biden has absolutely no credibility on this and should rather remain quiet and drop out of the race.

Wise words!
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« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2020, 03:21:30 PM »



It gives a warmongerer like Biden the edge?  Wtf?
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« Reply #5 on: January 08, 2020, 06:07:43 AM »

What a dangerous, dangerous man this is.
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« Reply #6 on: January 22, 2020, 06:18:08 AM »

Man, why does Joe want people who have spent their whole lives paying into social security to die living under a bridge just so he can chum around with all the Republicans in Congress he loves so much?  These are tough questions!

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« Reply #7 on: January 23, 2020, 08:50:42 PM »



From that story:

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A 55-year-old woman of African and Indian descent with law enforcement credentials, Ms. Harris was already likely to be on Mr. Biden’s short list, should he emerge as the nominee. Yet she could bolster her chances to be his running mate if she backed his campaign at a critical time, particularly if he did not win in either Iowa or New Hampshire next month and needed a boost in Nevada and South Carolina. And even if she is not chosen for vice president, she would be a leading contender for a cabinet post, such as attorney general.
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The risk for Ms. Harris would be if she were to get behind Mr. Biden only to see him lose in California, which votes on March 3 as part of Super Tuesday. A survey of the state’s Democratic voters, conducted this month by the Public Policy Institute of California survey, found that Mr. Biden was in second place to Mr. Sanders, of Vermont. But the poll highlighted the strength of the progressive bloc in the state: Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren combined were capturing 50 percent of the vote.

Rose Kapolczynski, a longtime Democratic strategist in California, said Ms. Harris would not damage her prospects for re-election in 2022 by backing Mr. Biden. But if Democrats were to lose the presidency this fall, supporting him could shape how she was perceived by the left, were she to run again for president four years from now.

“It just depends on where she wants to go,” Ms. Kapolczynski said. “Is she interested in vice president or a cabinet position? Or is she looking ahead to another campaign and how she’ll be positioned then?”

The story also notes that Biden and Harris have “remained in contact since she exited the race and had a long conversation in the immediate aftermath of her departure.”


Like there is any doubt that this god-awful opportunist and joke of a candidate is going to endorse Biden.  Luckily, being a pre-Iowa dropout with 5% in the polls when her campaign crashed and burned means you're not going to be moving the needle very much. 
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« Reply #8 on: February 16, 2020, 05:09:17 PM »



This is the strategy?  Performative outrage at Sanders supporters?

The moderate Dems do not have the fortitude to win this one.  Not even close.  It's about god damned time the professionally offended take a back seat.  We'll be knocking on doors and getting in the face of the MAGA crowd.  You'll be home having panic attacks about the latest Tweet from a Sanders supporter that hurt your feelings.  And we'll continue to put up W's.  You'll continue to curl into a ball and pray that these listless "attacks" will work.  Have fun.

Lol settle down Spartacus. No one is buying the tough guy act. It’s not about “crying” about his supporters. It’s about the constant hatred and vitriol that a significant portion of his hardcore supporters constantly sling at anyone who doesn’t agree with them. People are sick of it. They attack fellow liberals more than Trump

We're not liberals, guy.
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