Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tis the season of tepid endorsements.
Clinton v. Trump will make any right-minded voter miss the embarrassment of riches we had with Obama v. Romney. Makes me nostalgic for 2012. What do we get in 2020, Sid Blumenthal v. Bill O'Reilly?
Right? Trump even makes GWB look like a genius, and that's really saying something.
Akin to Hillary making Nixon look a paragon of honesty!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Hillary Clinton will make an outstanding president and I am proud to stand with her here today."
If he said this, he must have thrown up just after doing so given what he really thinks of her.
He said things like that before even before Trump was the nominee, for example in April he said,"On her worst day, Hillary Clinton is a hundred times better than any of the Republicans." He claimed that he was holding out for a more progressive platform, and true to his word, once he got some concessions, he endorsed her.
He also said that she was not qualified to be president, lacked good judgement and was owned by special interests.
So which version should we believe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Hillary Clinton will make an outstanding president and I am proud to stand with her here today."
If he said this, he must have thrown up just after doing so given what he really thinks of her.
He said things like that before even before Trump was the nominee, for example in April he said,"On her worst day, Hillary Clinton is a hundred times better than any of the Republicans." He claimed that he was holding out for a more progressive platform, and true to his word, once he got some concessions, he endorsed her.
He also said that she was not qualified to be president, lacked good judgement and was owned by special interests.
So which version should we believe?
Anonymous wrote:Much of the focus was on preventing Trump from being president and remarkably little about why Hillary would be the right choice for America.
I guess Sanders felt compelled to endorse her but basically he has the reservations about her that he has always had. Sanders comes across as another of those voting for Hillary not because he supports her but because he opposes Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Hillary Clinton will make an outstanding president and I am proud to stand with her here today."
If he said this, he must have thrown up just after doing so given what he really thinks of her.
He said things like that before even before Trump was the nominee, for example in April he said,"On her worst day, Hillary Clinton is a hundred times better than any of the Republicans." He claimed that he was holding out for a more progressive platform, and true to his word, once he got some concessions, he endorsed her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Hillary Clinton will make an outstanding president and I am proud to stand with her here today."
If he said this, he must have thrown up just after doing so given what he really thinks of her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much of the focus was on preventing Trump from being president and remarkably little about why Hillary would be the right choice for America.
I guess Sanders felt compelled to endorse her but basically he has the reservations about her that he has always had. Sanders comes across as another of those voting for Hillary not because he supports her but because he opposes Trump.
What's wrong with that? It's probably the truth. It's certainly why I'm voting for her.
Anonymous wrote:"Hillary Clinton will make an outstanding president and I am proud to stand with her here today."
Anonymous wrote:Much of the focus was on preventing Trump from being president and remarkably little about why Hillary would be the right choice for America.
I guess Sanders felt compelled to endorse her but basically he has the reservations about her that he has always had. Sanders comes across as another of those voting for Hillary not because he supports her but because he opposes Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tis the season of tepid endorsements.
Clinton v. Trump will make any right-minded voter miss the embarrassment of riches we had with Obama v. Romney. Makes me nostalgic for 2012. What do we get in 2020, Sid Blumenthal v. Bill O'Reilly?
Right? Trump even makes GWB look like a genius, and that's really saying something.
Anonymous wrote:what's he good at anyway? can't even get this endorsement done right.