United States presidential election 2016 This Bernie Sanders fella

Discussion in 'Politics' started by VikingToker, Jul 22, 2015.

  1. Jeb Bush told people to clap for him lmao



     


  2. i don't think i've seen a more pathetic campaign than jeb bush


    he's overspent millions to get no where


    and now he needs his mom and brother to campaign for him... just helpess
     
  3. IOWA DEM WHO WON"T RELEASE CAUCUS RESULTS HAS "HRC 2016” LICENSE PLATE:


    "The Iowa Democratic party chair who is refusing to release raw vote totals from Monday"s state caucuses is a long-time Hillary Clinton supporter who donated to the politician"s various campaigns and who reportedly drives a Buick with the license plate "HRC 2016.”

    Dr. Andrea "Andy” McGuire has shot down calls to review vote tallies from Monday"s contest despite Clinton"s razor-thin win over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders...There"s plenty of reason to question McGuire"s objectivity, however.

    A Daily Caller analysis of federal campaign finance records shows that McGuire has contributed $7,139 to Clinton"s campaigns over the years. On Dec. 29, 2008 she donated to Hill PAC, a political action committee set up for Clinton. On Sept. 30, 2007 McGuire gave $2,300 to Clinton"s presidential campaign. She donated $588.80 to the campaign on June 27, 2007. And on June 7, 2005, McGuire gave $4,000 to Clinton"s Senate campaign."
     
  4. Scandal just surrounds that succubus
     
  5. The woman card! Good job, HRC. What a game plan. When she got boo'ed was AWESOME.


    I will absolutely admit that Secretary Clinton has the support of far more Governors, Senators, Mayors, members of the House," Sanders said at Thursday's debate hosted by MSNBC. "She has the entire establishment or almost the entire establishment behind her. That's a fact. I don't deny it. I'm pretty proud that we have over a million people who have contributed to our campaign averaging 27 bucks a piece."


    Clinton responded.


    "I've got to just jump in here because, honestly, Senator Sanders is the only person who would characterize me a woman running to be the first woman president as exemplifying the establishment," Clinton said to applause.







     
  6. ^^ i'm glad sanders is running. now even many dems see hillary for who she is. i mean the rest of us have been saying it for years but that's besides the point.




    "i haven't changed my view due to any donation"



     
  7. Flea writes op-ed about why he supports Bernie Sanders:


    "People try to demonize it like, "Socialism is the next step to communism." That's just insane silliness. Bernie isn't talking about eliminating the spirit of capitalism in terms of the competitive spirit of people being able to lift themselves up by their bootstraps through discipline and hard work and creativity and ingenuity. He's not trying to eliminate making something great of yourself and being part of the American dream. He's just saying, "Let's even the playing field so everybody can get a decent education and have an opportunity to get health care and take care of themselves and educate themselves." That's what civilization should be about."

    http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/flea-why-i-...

     


  8. Bernie needs to mention this video. Hillary last night said she never changed her vote, but as Warren noted, she in fact DID change her vote in the late 90's/early 2000's. Warren should endorse him already, too.
     
  9. She said view not vote.

    Her view has consistently been "to the highest bidder"

    Which is why her vote can change.

    I just made that up for giggles , no idea if it's true lol
     
  10. Apparently Iowa is doing a recount and the winner may change lol....stay tuned
     
  11. I thought they decided they weren't doing a recount?
     


  12. I just came hear to report the same thing. They're doing it for sake of transparency.


     


  13. If Warren endorsed Sanders it may become awkward if Hillary gets indicted and Warren decides to run in her place against him. Or maybe she's withholding her endorsement until it's clear who's coming out on top. Possible VP aspirations?


     
  14. Yeah I think she's calculating now. Bernie mentioned her for the first time last debate. She's probably the most well-known female Dem besides Hillary and Pelosi. People like her the best though.
     
  15. Pelosi is the worst ever! If I ever see her im throat punching that cunt.
     
  16. #2157 Bluntzilla420, Feb 8, 2016
    Last edited: Feb 8, 2016
    Hillary is getting Gloria Steinem and Madeline Albright to pull the gender card now. They are calling out young women who won't support the possibly first woman president. Fuck this noise...


    "While introducing Mrs. Clinton at a rally in New Hampshire on Saturday, Ms. Albright, 78, the first female secretary of state, talked about the importance of electing a woman to the country"s highest office. In a dig at the "revolution” that Mr. Sanders, 74, often speaks of, she said the first female commander in chief would be a true revolution. And she scolded any woman who felt otherwise.

    "We can tell our story of how we climbed the ladder, and a lot of you younger women think it"s done,” Ms. Albright said of the broader fight for women"s equality. "It"s not done. There"s a special place in hell for women who don"t help each other!”

    Mrs. Clinton, 68, laughed, slowly clapped and took a large sip of her beverage.


    http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/08/us/politics/glor...
     
  17. NH Primary: Any predictions?
     
  18. "With Sen. Rand Paul"s (R-Ky.) exit from the 2016 Republican primary, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz hoped to absorb all the of the Kentucky Senator"s supporters by casting himself as a libertarian. There"s just one person standing in the way, former Rep. Ron Paul.


    According to Politico, the elder Paul bashed Cruz during a Fox Business interview, saying he was "no libertarian” and not much better than Hillary Clinton.

    "You take a guy like Cruz, people are liking the Cruz,” Ron Paul said on Varney & Company Friday. "They think he"s for the free market, and he"s owned by Goldman Sachs. I mean, he and Hillary have more in common than we would have with either Cruz or Trump or any of them so I just don"t think there is much picking.”

    Ron Paul said that of all the candidates running, socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) was the most free market.


    Read more at http://redalertpolitics.com/2016/02/05/no-libertar...
     
  19. Can all the Anarcho-capitalists please check in? I want to make sure everyone's okay, I'm worried reading this may have caused some heart-attacks.

     

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