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John Dule
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« on: January 21, 2020, 11:46:38 AM »

She's so awful.
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John Dule
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« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2020, 01:23:41 AM »

Wow, the senators whose campaign funds were paid for by the Clinton Foundation, and who all owed favors to Bill, decided to back Hillary Clinton in the election instead of Bernie Sanders! What an irrefutable condemnation of Bernard's character.
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John Dule
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« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2020, 04:14:05 PM »

Jesus f***ing Christ, people, the 2016 primary fight was 4 years ago.  Why do any of you still care about re-litigating the stupid thing?  If you think Bernie got screwed, fine.  He’s got a real shot this year, so focus on winning over undecided/persuadable primary voters by making a positive case for Bernie.  Complaining about 2016 just makes Berniecrats sound like sore losers championing yesterday’s man.  Think Bernie is a self-righteous crank who lost fair and square?  Great, focus on trying to make a positive case for your preferred candidate because whining about 2016 will do nothing but reopen old wounds for no reason.  

Seriously, who even cares about the 2016 primaries anymore?  Bernie lost the nomination, Hillary lost the GE, and that’s that; blame or don’t blame whoever you want.  It happened and now it is what it is.  It’ll be hard enough for whoever gets nominated - be it Bernie, Pete, Biden, Warren, Bloomberg, or Klobouchar - without everyone getting in meaningless arguments about 2016.  /RantOver

Note: This isn’t directed at any particular poster or side.
Hillary is the one making it an issue. She can't stop obsessing over 2016 just like the democrats can't stop obsessing over 2016 by pursuing impeachment. They can't get over they lost.

Actually you are the one who seems obsessed with her.   

You could've just written 'no u' and saved yourself some time.
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John Dule
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« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2020, 06:44:06 PM »

One thing is for certain... Sanders will never beat Hillary Clinton. He lost his only chance in 2016. She will always be the victor over him.

I bet she feels really good about that too. It definitely helps her sleep at night.
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