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  • Jan 21, 2020
    Progressive

    https://twitter.com/shanegoldmacher/status/1219455944976928768

    Why bernie gotta be a cuck

  • Jan 21, 2020

    America ain't voting for a socialist nut job.

    Plus DNC,Hillary and Obama all about to f*** him over again.

    Bernie the sucker.

  • Jan 21, 2020
    Progressive

    https://twitter.com/shanegoldmacher/status/1219455944976928768

    What a f***ing p**** lmao

    Just bend the knee again like a good little man.😂

  • DEL_245

    The lesson from 2016 was to not push for a moderate candidate you dimwit

    Hillary lost the election not Bernie

    Yes but Bernie has lost this election, pandering to people that
    1. openly talk s*** on his entire movement.
    2. Defending Hilary Clinton when she's also talked s*** on him even after he backed her last election.

    A combination of this and the overwhelming amount of DSA influence & support for candidates like him and Warren have isolated democrats who may have previously been open to a socialism-lite but have since been extremely turned off by the idea of a country that is moving in an entirely socialist direction and has many people like AOC in power ( a politician who by themselves has started a lot of this divide.)

    Bernie Sanders is sadly stuck between a rock and a hard place. With him going against Joe Biden who is the leader amongst old people and strangely people who aren't white. Elizabeth Warren, Hilary Clinton in a Bernie mask who also has the benefit of standing against men accusing all women of being liars ( even though she has lied and made a joke out of POC identities), Pete Buttgieg, who has literally hired all of Hillary Clinton's publicists and press people from 2016, which is why he has even skyrocket to where he is over the last few months.

    Along with going against all that, there are two candidates who actually embody what he's talking about those being Gabbard and Yang. Who both openly call out the old guard, support a light socialism, who want to end wars, who want to support the middle class first and foremost. The fact that these two candidates have captured more of the press for being anti-establishment has pulled away all the people who feel burned by Bernie's endorsement of Hillary Clinton and now extremely disappointed in his inability to speak on any sort of corruption on the part of Biden ( we've known about this for years.) These people will probably not even vote at all, feeling that it's the same thing having Biden or Warren rather than Trump.

    While Bernie may have been a good candidate in 2016, I think sadly his ship sailed after that. He is now stuck in a changing landscape, that he himself is constantly changing in. I don' think there is too much wrong with Bernie, the socialist ideals I do disagree with I know would never become laws or become a part of our system. We should of all went in on Yang or Tulsi.

    sorry for the rambling. this is just an observation. Even though if Yang or Tulsi doesn't get the nomination (they won't.) I probably will flip a coin, it's the same thing anyway.

  • Jan 22, 2020
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    The Intercept says Bernie supported regime change and crippling sanctions that killed far more people in Iraq than the actual war did.
    theintercept.com/2020/01/22/bernie-sanders-joe-biden-and-the-rewriting-of-iraq-war-history

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    Flower

    The Intercept says Bernie supported regime change and crippling sanctions that killed far more people in Iraq than the actual war did.
    https://theintercept.com/2020/01/22/bernie-sanders-joe-biden-and-the-rewriting-of-iraq-war-history/

    listening to this and you’re gassing, no way gulf war sanctions resulted in more deaths than Iraq war

    fair criticism of bernie, his foreign policy record isnt spotless. but scahill also makes the point that same sanctions bernie voted for had widespread approval in congress

  • Jan 22, 2020
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    mentallo

    listening to this and you’re gassing, no way gulf war sanctions resulted in more deaths than Iraq war

    fair criticism of bernie, his foreign policy record isnt spotless. but scahill also makes the point that same sanctions bernie voted for had widespread approval in congress

    Okay? So you're saying he's not the outsider he pretends to be?
    He also voted for military interventions: in Somalia, the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, and Libya.

    Also interesting opinion on Israel. He rules out a one-state solution:

  • Jan 22, 2020

    Still the best candidate lmao

  • CKL TML 🌺
    Jan 22, 2020
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    Flower

    Okay? So you're saying he's not the outsider he pretends to be?
    He also voted for military interventions: in Somalia, the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, and Libya.

    Also interesting opinion on Israel. He rules out a one-state solution:

    https://twitter.com/Dena/status/859880555021840385

    dude can suck a d***. every us president candidate is a waste

  • Jan 22, 2020

  • Jan 22, 2020
    Flower

    Okay? So you're saying he's not the outsider he pretends to be?
    He also voted for military interventions: in Somalia, the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, and Libya.

    Also interesting opinion on Israel. He rules out a one-state solution:

    https://twitter.com/Dena/status/859880555021840385

    yerrr compare those ass numbers to any other goat politician. Bernie war game f***in WEAK

  • Jan 22, 2020

    @Flower and yet he was only candidate who called for palestine solidarity during debate?

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