Bernie Torches Democratic Party

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Please. Bernie was the problem. He, AOC, and party activists led the Democrats down this left wing platform, which was utterly rejected in the election.


The problem is the Dem party is so splintered; there will be no seeing eye to eye.


Nope. Bernie was called a sexist and racist for not being woke enough. His economic and foreign policy stances are not what did the Dems in. It’s the woke stuff.


I agree it’s the woke stuff, but Bernie is the “socialist” in the Democratic Party that the maga people reviled. They want top down economic policy; not bottom
Up.


Trump is against NAFTA and wants tariffs. Guess who else does? Bernie.

And Vance is a socialist compared to traditional country club Republicans. Even the Teamsters president likes him. Trump presents as an economic populist to get votes. Bernie is the real deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And he’s 100% right. But the rich, white elitists inside the Beltway will ignore him and continue losing national elections and run someone like Gavin Newsom or Mayor Pete in 2028.






Bernie has had some good points but accomplished nothing good for the past 50 years.


And Kamala Harris just lost by a landslide to a sundowning convicted felon and rapist who was bringing stand up comics on stage to make racist jokes against Puerto Ricans and Blacks. But sure, Bernie’s wrong and the Dems should just continue with business as usual. Whitmer/Mayor Pete 2028!!!!


Then what else do you want her to say in her campaign speeches and platform? Your work is cheap, show us some ideas.


She wasn’t a good candidate to begin with. Harris comes across as an elitist so it doesn’t really matter what she says. It comes across as performative. The whole “I came from the struggle because my neighbors cared about their lawns” was laughable.

“BuT Trump IS A BiLlionare!” Yes, but he has a blue collar vibe. Harris’ vibe is very white wine and cheese and when she tries to play it down she comes off as fake.


Why do blue collar and wine and cheese have to be mutually exclusive?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And he’s 100% right. But the rich, white elitists inside the Beltway will ignore him and continue losing national elections and run someone like Gavin Newsom or Mayor Pete in 2028.






Bernie has had some good points but accomplished nothing good for the past 50 years.


And Kamala Harris just lost by a landslide to a sundowning convicted felon and rapist who was bringing stand up comics on stage to make racist jokes against Puerto Ricans and Blacks. But sure, Bernie’s wrong and the Dems should just continue with business as usual. Whitmer/Mayor Pete 2028!!!!


Then what else do you want her to say in her campaign speeches and platform? Your work is cheap, show us some ideas.


She wasn’t a good candidate to begin with. Harris comes across as an elitist so it doesn’t really matter what she says. It comes across as performative. The whole “I came from the struggle because my neighbors cared about their lawns” was laughable.

“BuT Trump IS A BiLlionare!” Yes, but he has a blue collar vibe. Harris’ vibe is very white wine and cheese and when she tries to play it down she comes off as fake.


I completely agree!


So who has the right vibe? Walz did not seem to be enough.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is such BS. Biden’s whole legislative agenda - IRA, infrastructure and CHIPS - was all about jobs for the working class without college degrees, and Americans haven’t realized that yet or don’t care. And the far left Bernie people have done almost nothing except complain about Gaza and support insane protests for the past year.


I agree. I also listened to a couple of Harris' speeches and she was pretty focused too. I don't think this election is about policy, it is about "vibe" or strong man.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This is my problem with Bernie. He has some great ideas and positions, but he's never put any of them to the test. Heckling from the cheap seats is easy.


You are a fool. This man ran for the presidential nomination. How is that heckling from the cheap seats. You were too coward to give him a chance to put his great ideas to test, but you are great at insults. You are the one in the cheap seats not him.


DP. Because for five decades he has refused to do the hard work of politics, which entails making concessions to actually get things done for those he purports to care about. He would rather sit on his perch from after without greasing his elbows and take solace in "shifting the Overton window", while selling books, burnishing his brand, purchasing properties and enriching himself. Clown behavior.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please. Bernie was the problem. He, AOC, and party activists led the Democrats down this left wing platform, which was utterly rejected in the election.


The problem is the Dem party is so splintered; there will be no seeing eye to eye.


That is democracy, we don't have to and will not agree on many things.


Well we need some unifying platform or philosophy. We don’t even have that.


That is what a good leader does, uniting people who don't agree on a lot of things.


How are you going to unite democratic Jews and protesting Palestinians and affluent suburban moms and homeless advocates and working class men? Sorry but people in the Democratic Party are so radically different and have different concerns.

I’m a Democrat and I worry about public safety and rampant drug use and increase in crime.

The next Democrat worries about social justice. So many conflicting ideologies.

It will take years for people to gel and unite.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And he’s 100% right. But the rich, white elitists inside the Beltway will ignore him and continue losing national elections and run someone like Gavin Newsom or Mayor Pete in 2028.






Bernie has had some good points but accomplished nothing good for the past 50 years.


And Kamala Harris just lost by a landslide to a sundowning convicted felon and rapist who was bringing stand up comics on stage to make racist jokes against Puerto Ricans and Blacks. But sure, Bernie’s wrong and the Dems should just continue with business as usual. Whitmer/Mayor Pete 2028!!!!


Then what else do you want her to say in her campaign speeches and platform? Your work is cheap, show us some ideas.


She wasn’t a good candidate to begin with. Harris comes across as an elitist so it doesn’t really matter what she says. It comes across as performative. The whole “I came from the struggle because my neighbors cared about their lawns” was laughable.

“BuT Trump IS A BiLlionare!” Yes, but he has a blue collar vibe. Harris’ vibe is very white wine and cheese and when she tries to play it down she comes off as fake.


Why do blue collar and wine and cheese have to be mutually exclusive?




You get my point. She calls her Hollywood entertainment lawyer husband “Dougie” for crying out loud. What made Dems think the average man or woman of any race would relate to her?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is such BS. Biden’s whole legislative agenda - IRA, infrastructure and CHIPS - was all about jobs for the working class without college degrees, and Americans haven’t realized that yet or don’t care. And the far left Bernie people have done almost nothing except complain about Gaza and support insane protests for the past year.


So why did he and Harris not go out there and make this case. This is what people care about, and you have to shout it loud abd proud when you are achieving.

Why did the Media not help them make this case?


That there is no deep state who could control the media? That the media is privately owned by billionaire who has no interest in lifting the poor they are exploiting? Who would deliver your bottled water for minimum wage if they have other options?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And he’s 100% right. But the rich, white elitists inside the Beltway will ignore him and continue losing national elections and run someone like Gavin Newsom or Mayor Pete in 2028.






Bernie has had some good points but accomplished nothing good for the past 50 years.


And Kamala Harris just lost by a landslide to a sundowning convicted felon and rapist who was bringing stand up comics on stage to make racist jokes against Puerto Ricans and Blacks. But sure, Bernie’s wrong and the Dems should just continue with business as usual. Whitmer/Mayor Pete 2028!!!!


Then what else do you want her to say in her campaign speeches and platform? Your work is cheap, show us some ideas.


She wasn’t a good candidate to begin with. Harris comes across as an elitist so it doesn’t really matter what she says. It comes across as performative. The whole “I came from the struggle because my neighbors cared about their lawns” was laughable.

“BuT Trump IS A BiLlionare!” Yes, but he has a blue collar vibe. Harris’ vibe is very white wine and cheese and when she tries to play it down she comes off as fake.


I completely agree!


So who has the right vibe? Walz did not seem to be enough.



Shapiro should have been the NOMINEE. Not Kamala.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please. Bernie was the problem. He, AOC, and party activists led the Democrats down this left wing platform, which was utterly rejected in the election.


The problem is the Dem party is so splintered; there will be no seeing eye to eye.


That is democracy, we don't have to and will not agree on many things.


Well we need some unifying platform or philosophy. We don’t even have that.


That is what a good leader does, uniting people who don't agree on a lot of things.


How are you going to unite democratic Jews and protesting Palestinians and affluent suburban moms and homeless advocates and working class men? Sorry but people in the Democratic Party are so radically different and have different concerns.

I’m a Democrat and I worry about public safety and rampant drug use and increase in crime.

The next Democrat worries about social justice. So many conflicting ideologies.

It will take years for people to gel and unite.


I don't know. I just know that good policy is not good enough to win an election. The candidate will have to have the right "vibe" or whatever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And he’s 100% right. But the rich, white elitists inside the Beltway will ignore him and continue losing national elections and run someone like Gavin Newsom or Mayor Pete in 2028.






Bernie has had some good points but accomplished nothing good for the past 50 years.


And Kamala Harris just lost by a landslide to a sundowning convicted felon and rapist who was bringing stand up comics on stage to make racist jokes against Puerto Ricans and Blacks. But sure, Bernie’s wrong and the Dems should just continue with business as usual. Whitmer/Mayor Pete 2028!!!!


Then what else do you want her to say in her campaign speeches and platform? Your work is cheap, show us some ideas.


She wasn’t a good candidate to begin with. Harris comes across as an elitist so it doesn’t really matter what she says. It comes across as performative. The whole “I came from the struggle because my neighbors cared about their lawns” was laughable.

“BuT Trump IS A BiLlionare!” Yes, but he has a blue collar vibe. Harris’ vibe is very white wine and cheese and when she tries to play it down she comes off as fake.


I completely agree!


So who has the right vibe? Walz did not seem to be enough.



Shapiro should have been the NOMINEE. Not Kamala.


Right, and he would win Michigan?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And he’s 100% right. But the rich, white elitists inside the Beltway will ignore him and continue losing national elections and run someone like Gavin Newsom or Mayor Pete in 2028.






Bernie has had some good points but accomplished nothing good for the past 50 years.


And Kamala Harris just lost by a landslide to a sundowning convicted felon and rapist who was bringing stand up comics on stage to make racist jokes against Puerto Ricans and Blacks. But sure, Bernie’s wrong and the Dems should just continue with business as usual. Whitmer/Mayor Pete 2028!!!!


Then what else do you want her to say in her campaign speeches and platform? Your work is cheap, show us some ideas.


She wasn’t a good candidate to begin with. Harris comes across as an elitist so it doesn’t really matter what she says. It comes across as performative. The whole “I came from the struggle because my neighbors cared about their lawns” was laughable.

“BuT Trump IS A BiLlionare!” Yes, but he has a blue collar vibe. Harris’ vibe is very white wine and cheese and when she tries to play it down she comes off as fake.


I completely agree!


So who has the right vibe? Walz did not seem to be enough.



Shapiro should have been the NOMINEE. Not Kamala.


Right, and he would win Michigan?


Kamala sure didn’t. Muslims stayed home because she was on the ballot. He would have performed better in every state in the country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And he’s 100% right. But the rich, white elitists inside the Beltway will ignore him and continue losing national elections and run someone like Gavin Newsom or Mayor Pete in 2028.






Bernie has had some good points but accomplished nothing good for the past 50 years.


And Kamala Harris just lost by a landslide to a sundowning convicted felon and rapist who was bringing stand up comics on stage to make racist jokes against Puerto Ricans and Blacks. But sure, Bernie’s wrong and the Dems should just continue with business as usual. Whitmer/Mayor Pete 2028!!!!


This isn't all about Kamala. This says more about the people that voted for the $hit show, doesn't it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And he’s 100% right. But the rich, white elitists inside the Beltway will ignore him and continue losing national elections and run someone like Gavin Newsom or Mayor Pete in 2028.






Bernie has had some good points but accomplished nothing good for the past 50 years.


And Kamala Harris just lost by a landslide to a sundowning convicted felon and rapist who was bringing stand up comics on stage to make racist jokes against Puerto Ricans and Blacks. But sure, Bernie’s wrong and the Dems should just continue with business as usual. Whitmer/Mayor Pete 2028!!!!


Then what else do you want her to say in her campaign speeches and platform? Your work is cheap, show us some ideas.


She wasn’t a good candidate to begin with. Harris comes across as an elitist so it doesn’t really matter what she says. It comes across as performative. The whole “I came from the struggle because my neighbors cared about their lawns” was laughable.

“BuT Trump IS A BiLlionare!” Yes, but he has a blue collar vibe. Harris’ vibe is very white wine and cheese and when she tries to play it down she comes off as fake.


And somehow you equate Trump with regular folk.
You are a freaking tool and dumb as a turd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And he’s 100% right. But the rich, white elitists inside the Beltway will ignore him and continue losing national elections and run someone like Gavin Newsom or Mayor Pete in 2028.






Bernie has had some good points but accomplished nothing good for the past 50 years.


And Kamala Harris just lost by a landslide to a sundowning convicted felon and rapist who was bringing stand up comics on stage to make racist jokes against Puerto Ricans and Blacks. But sure, Bernie’s wrong and the Dems should just continue with business as usual. Whitmer/Mayor Pete 2028!!!!


Then what else do you want her to say in her campaign speeches and platform? Your work is cheap, show us some ideas.


She wasn’t a good candidate to begin with. Harris comes across as an elitist so it doesn’t really matter what she says. It comes across as performative. The whole “I came from the struggle because my neighbors cared about their lawns” was laughable.

“BuT Trump IS A BiLlionare!” Yes, but he has a blue collar vibe. Harris’ vibe is very white wine and cheese and when she tries to play it down she comes off as fake.


And somehow you equate Trump with regular folk.
You are a freaking tool and dumb as a turd.


Liberal media sold Trump to the masses as eirher regular folk or as the person regular folk should inspire to be. It was great when he was making great money. All of a sudden it's dumb...
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