Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw a clip of a Sanders rally yesterday.
He said something about people want to know HOW we will do everything I have proposed.
His response - the people will demand it.
Sure.
Once again, details lacking.
It will be a HUGE revolution.
Well, that's the truth. He's calling for things that require constituents demand and hold their elected representatives accountable. Without it, nonthing's going to happen. Voters are taking a risk. But I guess it's a risk worth taking.
So, what is his strategy when the people DON’T demand it? I think he is a bit delusional, to be honest.
I also believe anyone calling for a “revolution” is not the candidate who will unite this country.
So Sanders said when he voted against the Brady bill that he listened to his consistuents. I wonder what will happen when his constituents will refuse to pay higher taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw a clip of a Sanders rally yesterday.
He said something about people want to know HOW we will do everything I have proposed.
His response - the people will demand it.
Sure.
Once again, details lacking.
It will be a HUGE revolution.
Well, that's the truth. He's calling for things that require constituents demand and hold their elected representatives accountable. Without it, nonthing's going to happen. Voters are taking a risk. But I guess it's a risk worth taking.
So, what is his strategy when the people DON’T demand it? I think he is a bit delusional, to be honest.
I also believe anyone calling for a “revolution” is not the candidate who will unite this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw a clip of a Sanders rally yesterday.
He said something about people want to know HOW we will do everything I have proposed.
His response - the people will demand it.
Sure.
Once again, details lacking.
It will be a HUGE revolution.
Well, that's the truth. He's calling for things that require constituents demand and hold their elected representatives accountable. Without it, nonthing's going to happen. Voters are taking a risk. But I guess it's a risk worth taking.
Anonymous wrote:Saw a clip of a Sanders rally yesterday.
He said something about people want to know HOW we will do everything I have proposed.
His response - the people will demand it.
Sure.
Once again, details lacking.
It will be a HUGE revolution.
Anonymous wrote:Saw a clip of a Sanders rally yesterday.
He said something about people want to know HOW we will do everything I have proposed.
His response - the people will demand it.
Sure.
Once again, details lacking.
It will be a HUGE revolution.
Anonymous wrote:On one hand they want to say "Sanders isn't an outsider, he is establishment" but on the other they also want to say "Sanders is a socialist"
Can't have it both way, folks...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sanders is not an outsider. No one who has spent three decades in elected office, most of that in Congress, is a real outsider. Nor is he some kind of messiah figure. He's someone who barely gets anything done in Congress.
Anyone who believes head to head D-R polls at this point is making a mistake.
And anyone who thinks the "base" of the Democratic Party is super liberal white people is just nuts.
Face it. You have a faction of your party pulling the Democrats further left, just like Dems have accused the Tea Party doing to Republicans.
Bernie is saying things that this group wants to hear. It doesn’t matter that he can’t get any of it done.
There's no comparing the Tea Party. The Sanders Supporters aren't out there in open warfare against their own party, attacking and vilifying their own party leadership, openly calling them liars, et cetera the way the Tea Party is attacking the GOP.
Plus, they aren't even all that radical or far to the left. Their views would be considered quite mainstream in Canada or among any of our European allies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sanders is not an outsider. No one who has spent three decades in elected office, most of that in Congress, is a real outsider. Nor is he some kind of messiah figure. He's someone who barely gets anything done in Congress.
Anyone who believes head to head D-R polls at this point is making a mistake.
And anyone who thinks the "base" of the Democratic Party is super liberal white people is just nuts.
Face it. You have a faction of your party pulling the Democrats further left, just like Dems have accused the Tea Party doing to Republicans.
Bernie is saying things that this group wants to hear. It doesn’t matter that he can’t get any of it done.
There's no comparing the Tea Party. The Sanders Supporters aren't out there in open warfare against their own party, attacking and vilifying their own party leadership, openly calling them liars, et cetera the way the Tea Party is attacking the GOP.
Plus, they aren't even all that radical or far to the left. Their views would be considered quite mainstream in Canada or among any of our European allies.
Have you been reading the threads on here?
Anonymous wrote:Hillary can't win the general. I know many democrats who will just stay home if she is the canidate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sanders is not an outsider. No one who has spent three decades in elected office, most of that in Congress, is a real outsider. Nor is he some kind of messiah figure. He's someone who barely gets anything done in Congress.
Anyone who believes head to head D-R polls at this point is making a mistake.
And anyone who thinks the "base" of the Democratic Party is super liberal white people is just nuts.
Face it. You have a faction of your party pulling the Democrats further left, just like Dems have accused the Tea Party doing to Republicans.
Bernie is saying things that this group wants to hear. It doesn’t matter that he can’t get any of it done.
There's no comparing the Tea Party. The Sanders Supporters aren't out there in open warfare against their own party, attacking and vilifying their own party leadership, openly calling them liars, et cetera the way the Tea Party is attacking the GOP.
Plus, they aren't even all that radical or far to the left. Their views would be considered quite mainstream in Canada or among any of our European allies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sanders is not an outsider. No one who has spent three decades in elected office, most of that in Congress, is a real outsider. Nor is he some kind of messiah figure. He's someone who barely gets anything done in Congress.
Anyone who believes head to head D-R polls at this point is making a mistake.
And anyone who thinks the "base" of the Democratic Party is super liberal white people is just nuts.
Face it. You have a faction of your party pulling the Democrats further left, just like Dems have accused the Tea Party doing to Republicans.
Bernie is saying things that this group wants to hear. It doesn’t matter that he can’t get any of it done.