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« on: September 30, 2016, 09:47:43 PM »

Come on, this is all the way back in February, when she was trying to figure out what was going on. This is really a nothingburger. It's obvious that misogynist nihilist Glenn Greenwald wants President Trump (and that statement is not a joke)

GG is such a whiny creature
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Fmr President & Senator Polnut
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« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2016, 12:31:39 AM »

This is when Sanders will be doing 3-4 rallies a day for her all over the country courting his voters especially millennials - He is in Iowa & Minnesota on Monday!

Very condescending - She agrees that she is a centrist politician & rebukes the Universal Healthcare or No Tuition in Public colleges. There is no Free College though here there will be many other expenses other than tuition but this will sharply decrease the costs & student debt!

What happened to all the tall talks about Democrats fighting for Universal Healthcare in debates, her own plan for a Universal Healthcare in the 90's. Guess she will get nothing done in office & will face a 2020 primary.

The tone n tenor of her talk about millennials is incredibly condescending. I mean she doesn't look at her own base which is the most uninformed low information voters who just vote for a brand because they like it - I mean look at this forum full of stupid people who are voters!

Christ. It's clear what she's saying. It's accurate and actually empathetic as to why they invested in Bernie's message, however unrealistic and unachievable. She's recognising that and is mainstreaming the more realistic elements of the Bernie platform.

But good to know you're still up on your ridiculous high-horse Smiley
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