Anonymous wrote:This will be an opportunity for Bernie to demonstrate an ability to mobilize voters for a non-presidential contest: he's now backing Tim Canova, the primary challenger to DWS. Can his movement sweep the DNC chair out of office?
Anonymous wrote:1205 again. These Bernie movement types are seeming more and more like the Tea Party with a different flag.
Anonymous wrote:Bernie is a real leader with vision! Hillary represents the unimaginative person who wants the status quo. She has to be dragged kicking and screaming to a progressive agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Bernie supporter. I think some of you need to step away from CNN and MSNBC, because you are buying the crap they are selling you about Bernie and his supporters.
The OP is probably a Sanders supporter who is trying to sell this "crap."![]()
The up, definitely a Bernie supporter starting this thread, probably the same one that has started a dozen different variations f Bernie supporters won't support Hillary in general threads in the last week. She needs to give it a rest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Bernie supporter. I think some of you need to step away from CNN and MSNBC, because you are buying the crap they are selling you about Bernie and his supporters.
The OP is probably a Sanders supporter who is trying to sell this "crap."![]()
Anonymous wrote:13:09 here (and that was my first post) - Is it so hard to believe that more than one person would have a negative experience with Sanders supporters, many of whom were not Democrats or even aware of politics before this electoral cycle?
As for whether Sanders is part of a movement - a movement requires more than one guy and a bunch of followers. It requires a coherent agenda, a strategy, and some folks operating in between the Great Man and the masses.
Anonymous wrote:I am a Bernie supporter. I think some of you need to step away from CNN and MSNBC, because you are buying the crap they are selling you about Bernie and his supporters.