Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand when people say Sanders is their first choice and Bloomberg is second. So if Bernie doesn't make it, you'll vote for a billionaire Wall Street guy?
Yep. Because they've been brainwashed by the Right's constant Hillary bashing for the last 25 years. Pathetic.
Saw on FB today that some undecided voter is torn between Sanders and Cruz...wtf? That sort of shit is emblematic of the power of manipulation. The Right succeeded in painting the most competent female presidential candidate as a She Devil.
At the end of Bill Clinton presidency, I half started to believe the propoganda about the Clintons. ,then I saw them demonize Kerry and Obama. Sanders is going to be destroyed by them, there is no new material Hillary.
I'll admit, I'd be a reluctant Sanders voter, but can you imagine the dirt they could find and spin on him? And it'd all be so fresh, unlike all the old dirt they've tried on Clinton.
Let's guess what they'll dig up or straight up lie about.
Another out-of-wedlock hippie dippie love child? Too easy.
Drug fueled sex romps? Probably.
Secret luxury villa in the Caymans? Perhaps.
There's no need to lie or make stuff up. People in this country HATE socialism. I know that seems surmountable to people listening to their filtered social media feeds, their liberal blogs, their friends who have the same exact positions as them but that is the reality and even if you could change hearts and minds on such a massive scale, is that really going to happen by November? Look - I get voting for Sanders - even if it's just a protest vote, those are not totally worthless in a democracy. However, anyone who thinks he has any chance whatsoever in the general is in absolute and ridiculous denial. I almost hope he does get the nomination so that we can experience another landslide republican win like we had in the 80s with Reagan or with Nixon/McGovern. Not that I want a president trump or Cruz but it seems that a massive national drubbing every few decades is what ultra-liberals in this country demand for whatever reason.
*shrug*
The people who "hate socialism" either grew up in far right wing households or are in their 60s and older. That's a fact.
+1. I am 30. When I hear "socialism" I think of Sweden. Real scary. I just hate IKEA.
I'm 36. "Socialist" is not the boogeyman it used to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand when people say Sanders is their first choice and Bloomberg is second. So if Bernie doesn't make it, you'll vote for a billionaire Wall Street guy?
Yep. Because they've been brainwashed by the Right's constant Hillary bashing for the last 25 years. Pathetic.
Saw on FB today that some undecided voter is torn between Sanders and Cruz...wtf? That sort of shit is emblematic of the power of manipulation. The Right succeeded in painting the most competent female presidential candidate as a She Devil.
At the end of Bill Clinton presidency, I half started to believe the propoganda about the Clintons. ,then I saw them demonize Kerry and Obama. Sanders is going to be destroyed by them, there is no new material Hillary.
I'll admit, I'd be a reluctant Sanders voter, but can you imagine the dirt they could find and spin on him? And it'd all be so fresh, unlike all the old dirt they've tried on Clinton.
Let's guess what they'll dig up or straight up lie about.
Another out-of-wedlock hippie dippie love child? Too easy.
Drug fueled sex romps? Probably.
Secret luxury villa in the Caymans? Perhaps.
There's no need to lie or make stuff up. People in this country HATE socialism. I know that seems surmountable to people listening to their filtered social media feeds, their liberal blogs, their friends who have the same exact positions as them but that is the reality and even if you could change hearts and minds on such a massive scale, is that really going to happen by November? Look - I get voting for Sanders - even if it's just a protest vote, those are not totally worthless in a democracy. However, anyone who thinks he has any chance whatsoever in the general is in absolute and ridiculous denial. I almost hope he does get the nomination so that we can experience another landslide republican win like we had in the 80s with Reagan or with Nixon/McGovern. Not that I want a president trump or Cruz but it seems that a massive national drubbing every few decades is what ultra-liberals in this country demand for whatever reason.
*shrug*
The people who "hate socialism" either grew up in far right wing households or are in their 60s and older. That's a fact.
No ,it's an opinion. Some of these Sanders supporters make me worry for the future of the country, hopefully they are just republicans trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand when people say Sanders is their first choice and Bloomberg is second. So if Bernie doesn't make it, you'll vote for a billionaire Wall Street guy?
Yep. Because they've been brainwashed by the Right's constant Hillary bashing for the last 25 years. Pathetic.
Saw on FB today that some undecided voter is torn between Sanders and Cruz...wtf? That sort of shit is emblematic of the power of manipulation. The Right succeeded in painting the most competent female presidential candidate as a She Devil.
At the end of Bill Clinton presidency, I half started to believe the propoganda about the Clintons. ,then I saw them demonize Kerry and Obama. Sanders is going to be destroyed by them, there is no new material Hillary.
I'll admit, I'd be a reluctant Sanders voter, but can you imagine the dirt they could find and spin on him? And it'd all be so fresh, unlike all the old dirt they've tried on Clinton.
Let's guess what they'll dig up or straight up lie about.
Another out-of-wedlock hippie dippie love child? Too easy.
Drug fueled sex romps? Probably.
Secret luxury villa in the Caymans? Perhaps.
There's no need to lie or make stuff up. People in this country HATE socialism. I know that seems surmountable to people listening to their filtered social media feeds, their liberal blogs, their friends who have the same exact positions as them but that is the reality and even if you could change hearts and minds on such a massive scale, is that really going to happen by November? Look - I get voting for Sanders - even if it's just a protest vote, those are not totally worthless in a democracy. However, anyone who thinks he has any chance whatsoever in the general is in absolute and ridiculous denial. I almost hope he does get the nomination so that we can experience another landslide republican win like we had in the 80s with Reagan or with Nixon/McGovern. Not that I want a president trump or Cruz but it seems that a massive national drubbing every few decades is what ultra-liberals in this country demand for whatever reason.
*shrug*
The people who "hate socialism" either grew up in far right wing households or are in their 60s and older. That's a fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand when people say Sanders is their first choice and Bloomberg is second. So if Bernie doesn't make it, you'll vote for a billionaire Wall Street guy?
Yep. Because they've been brainwashed by the Right's constant Hillary bashing for the last 25 years. Pathetic.
Saw on FB today that some undecided voter is torn between Sanders and Cruz...wtf? That sort of shit is emblematic of the power of manipulation. The Right succeeded in painting the most competent female presidential candidate as a She Devil.
At the end of Bill Clinton presidency, I half started to believe the propoganda about the Clintons. ,then I saw them demonize Kerry and Obama. Sanders is going to be destroyed by them, there is no new material Hillary.
I'll admit, I'd be a reluctant Sanders voter, but can you imagine the dirt they could find and spin on him? And it'd all be so fresh, unlike all the old dirt they've tried on Clinton.
Let's guess what they'll dig up or straight up lie about.
Another out-of-wedlock hippie dippie love child? Too easy.
Drug fueled sex romps? Probably.
Secret luxury villa in the Caymans? Perhaps.
There's no need to lie or make stuff up. People in this country HATE socialism. I know that seems surmountable to people listening to their filtered social media feeds, their liberal blogs, their friends who have the same exact positions as them but that is the reality and even if you could change hearts and minds on such a massive scale, is that really going to happen by November? Look - I get voting for Sanders - even if it's just a protest vote, those are not totally worthless in a democracy. However, anyone who thinks he has any chance whatsoever in the general is in absolute and ridiculous denial. I almost hope he does get the nomination so that we can experience another landslide republican win like we had in the 80s with Reagan or with Nixon/McGovern. Not that I want a president trump or Cruz but it seems that a massive national drubbing every few decades is what ultra-liberals in this country demand for whatever reason.
*shrug*
The people who "hate socialism" either grew up in far right wing households or are in their 60s and older. That's a fact.
No ,it's an opinion. Some of these Sanders supporters make me worry for the future of the country, hopefully they are just republicans trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand when people say Sanders is their first choice and Bloomberg is second. So if Bernie doesn't make it, you'll vote for a billionaire Wall Street guy?
Yep. Because they've been brainwashed by the Right's constant Hillary bashing for the last 25 years. Pathetic.
Saw on FB today that some undecided voter is torn between Sanders and Cruz...wtf? That sort of shit is emblematic of the power of manipulation. The Right succeeded in painting the most competent female presidential candidate as a She Devil.
At the end of Bill Clinton presidency, I half started to believe the propoganda about the Clintons. ,then I saw them demonize Kerry and Obama. Sanders is going to be destroyed by them, there is no new material Hillary.
I'll admit, I'd be a reluctant Sanders voter, but can you imagine the dirt they could find and spin on him? And it'd all be so fresh, unlike all the old dirt they've tried on Clinton.
Let's guess what they'll dig up or straight up lie about.
Another out-of-wedlock hippie dippie love child? Too easy.
Drug fueled sex romps? Probably.
Secret luxury villa in the Caymans? Perhaps.
There's no need to lie or make stuff up. People in this country HATE socialism. I know that seems surmountable to people listening to their filtered social media feeds, their liberal blogs, their friends who have the same exact positions as them but that is the reality and even if you could change hearts and minds on such a massive scale, is that really going to happen by November? Look - I get voting for Sanders - even if it's just a protest vote, those are not totally worthless in a democracy. However, anyone who thinks he has any chance whatsoever in the general is in absolute and ridiculous denial. I almost hope he does get the nomination so that we can experience another landslide republican win like we had in the 80s with Reagan or with Nixon/McGovern. Not that I want a president trump or Cruz but it seems that a massive national drubbing every few decades is what ultra-liberals in this country demand for whatever reason.
*shrug*
The people who "hate socialism" either grew up in far right wing households or are in their 60s and older. That's a fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand when people say Sanders is their first choice and Bloomberg is second. So if Bernie doesn't make it, you'll vote for a billionaire Wall Street guy?
Yep. Because they've been brainwashed by the Right's constant Hillary bashing for the last 25 years. Pathetic.
Saw on FB today that some undecided voter is torn between Sanders and Cruz...wtf? That sort of shit is emblematic of the power of manipulation. The Right succeeded in painting the most competent female presidential candidate as a She Devil.
At the end of Bill Clinton presidency, I half started to believe the propoganda about the Clintons. ,then I saw them demonize Kerry and Obama. Sanders is going to be destroyed by them, there is no new material Hillary.
I'll admit, I'd be a reluctant Sanders voter, but can you imagine the dirt they could find and spin on him? And it'd all be so fresh, unlike all the old dirt they've tried on Clinton.
Let's guess what they'll dig up or straight up lie about.
Another out-of-wedlock hippie dippie love child? Too easy.
Drug fueled sex romps? Probably.
Secret luxury villa in the Caymans? Perhaps.
There's no need to lie or make stuff up. People in this country HATE socialism. I know that seems surmountable to people listening to their filtered social media feeds, their liberal blogs, their friends who have the same exact positions as them but that is the reality and even if you could change hearts and minds on such a massive scale, is that really going to happen by November? Look - I get voting for Sanders - even if it's just a protest vote, those are not totally worthless in a democracy. However, anyone who thinks he has any chance whatsoever in the general is in absolute and ridiculous denial. I almost hope he does get the nomination so that we can experience another landslide republican win like we had in the 80s with Reagan or with Nixon/McGovern. Not that I want a president trump or Cruz but it seems that a massive national drubbing every few decades is what ultra-liberals in this country demand for whatever reason.
*shrug*
The people who "hate socialism" either grew up in far right wing households or are in their 60s and older. That's a fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand when people say Sanders is their first choice and Bloomberg is second. So if Bernie doesn't make it, you'll vote for a billionaire Wall Street guy?
Yep. Because they've been brainwashed by the Right's constant Hillary bashing for the last 25 years. Pathetic.
Saw on FB today that some undecided voter is torn between Sanders and Cruz...wtf? That sort of shit is emblematic of the power of manipulation. The Right succeeded in painting the most competent female presidential candidate as a She Devil.
At the end of Bill Clinton presidency, I half started to believe the propoganda about the Clintons. ,then I saw them demonize Kerry and Obama. Sanders is going to be destroyed by them, there is no new material Hillary.
I'll admit, I'd be a reluctant Sanders voter, but can you imagine the dirt they could find and spin on him? And it'd all be so fresh, unlike all the old dirt they've tried on Clinton.
Let's guess what they'll dig up or straight up lie about.
Another out-of-wedlock hippie dippie love child? Too easy.
Drug fueled sex romps? Probably.
Secret luxury villa in the Caymans? Perhaps.
There's no need to lie or make stuff up. People in this country HATE socialism. I know that seems surmountable to people listening to their filtered social media feeds, their liberal blogs, their friends who have the same exact positions as them but that is the reality and even if you could change hearts and minds on such a massive scale, is that really going to happen by November? Look - I get voting for Sanders - even if it's just a protest vote, those are not totally worthless in a democracy. However, anyone who thinks he has any chance whatsoever in the general is in absolute and ridiculous denial. I almost hope he does get the nomination so that we can experience another landslide republican win like we had in the 80s with Reagan or with Nixon/McGovern. Not that I want a president trump or Cruz but it seems that a massive national drubbing every few decades is what ultra-liberals in this country demand for whatever reason.
*shrug*
The people who "hate socialism" either grew up in far right wing households or are in their 60s and older. That's a fact.
+1. I am 30. When I hear "socialism" I think of Sweden. Real scary. I just hate IKEA.
You think Sweden is representative of socialism and that it would translate similarly in the U.S. ?!
This is a good overview https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2015/10/15/bernie-sanders-scandinavia-not-socialist-utopia/lUk9N7dZotJRbvn8PosoIN/story.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand when people say Sanders is their first choice and Bloomberg is second. So if Bernie doesn't make it, you'll vote for a billionaire Wall Street guy?
Yep. Because they've been brainwashed by the Right's constant Hillary bashing for the last 25 years. Pathetic.
Saw on FB today that some undecided voter is torn between Sanders and Cruz...wtf? That sort of shit is emblematic of the power of manipulation. The Right succeeded in painting the most competent female presidential candidate as a She Devil.
At the end of Bill Clinton presidency, I half started to believe the propoganda about the Clintons. ,then I saw them demonize Kerry and Obama. Sanders is going to be destroyed by them, there is no new material Hillary.
I'll admit, I'd be a reluctant Sanders voter, but can you imagine the dirt they could find and spin on him? And it'd all be so fresh, unlike all the old dirt they've tried on Clinton.
Let's guess what they'll dig up or straight up lie about.
Another out-of-wedlock hippie dippie love child? Too easy.
Drug fueled sex romps? Probably.
Secret luxury villa in the Caymans? Perhaps.
There's no need to lie or make stuff up. People in this country HATE socialism. I know that seems surmountable to people listening to their filtered social media feeds, their liberal blogs, their friends who have the same exact positions as them but that is the reality and even if you could change hearts and minds on such a massive scale, is that really going to happen by November? Look - I get voting for Sanders - even if it's just a protest vote, those are not totally worthless in a democracy. However, anyone who thinks he has any chance whatsoever in the general is in absolute and ridiculous denial. I almost hope he does get the nomination so that we can experience another landslide republican win like we had in the 80s with Reagan or with Nixon/McGovern. Not that I want a president trump or Cruz but it seems that a massive national drubbing every few decades is what ultra-liberals in this country demand for whatever reason.
*shrug*
The people who "hate socialism" either grew up in far right wing households or are in their 60s and older. That's a fact.
+1. I am 30. When I hear "socialism" I think of Sweden. Real scary. I just hate IKEA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand when people say Sanders is their first choice and Bloomberg is second. So if Bernie doesn't make it, you'll vote for a billionaire Wall Street guy?
Yep. Because they've been brainwashed by the Right's constant Hillary bashing for the last 25 years. Pathetic.
Saw on FB today that some undecided voter is torn between Sanders and Cruz...wtf? That sort of shit is emblematic of the power of manipulation. The Right succeeded in painting the most competent female presidential candidate as a She Devil.
At the end of Bill Clinton presidency, I half started to believe the propoganda about the Clintons. ,then I saw them demonize Kerry and Obama. Sanders is going to be destroyed by them, there is no new material Hillary.
I'll admit, I'd be a reluctant Sanders voter, but can you imagine the dirt they could find and spin on him? And it'd all be so fresh, unlike all the old dirt they've tried on Clinton.
Let's guess what they'll dig up or straight up lie about.
Another out-of-wedlock hippie dippie love child? Too easy.
Drug fueled sex romps? Probably.
Secret luxury villa in the Caymans? Perhaps.
There's no need to lie or make stuff up. People in this country HATE socialism. I know that seems surmountable to people listening to their filtered social media feeds, their liberal blogs, their friends who have the same exact positions as them but that is the reality and even if you could change hearts and minds on such a massive scale, is that really going to happen by November? Look - I get voting for Sanders - even if it's just a protest vote, those are not totally worthless in a democracy. However, anyone who thinks he has any chance whatsoever in the general is in absolute and ridiculous denial. I almost hope he does get the nomination so that we can experience another landslide republican win like we had in the 80s with Reagan or with Nixon/McGovern. Not that I want a president trump or Cruz but it seems that a massive national drubbing every few decades is what ultra-liberals in this country demand for whatever reason.
*shrug*
The people who "hate socialism" either grew up in far right wing households or are in their 60s and older. That's a fact.
+1. I am 30. When I hear "socialism" I think of Sweden. Real scary. I just hate IKEA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand when people say Sanders is their first choice and Bloomberg is second. So if Bernie doesn't make it, you'll vote for a billionaire Wall Street guy?
Yep. Because they've been brainwashed by the Right's constant Hillary bashing for the last 25 years. Pathetic.
Saw on FB today that some undecided voter is torn between Sanders and Cruz...wtf? That sort of shit is emblematic of the power of manipulation. The Right succeeded in painting the most competent female presidential candidate as a She Devil.
At the end of Bill Clinton presidency, I half started to believe the propoganda about the Clintons. ,then I saw them demonize Kerry and Obama. Sanders is going to be destroyed by them, there is no new material Hillary.
I'll admit, I'd be a reluctant Sanders voter, but can you imagine the dirt they could find and spin on him? And it'd all be so fresh, unlike all the old dirt they've tried on Clinton.
Let's guess what they'll dig up or straight up lie about.
Another out-of-wedlock hippie dippie love child? Too easy.
Drug fueled sex romps? Probably.
Secret luxury villa in the Caymans? Perhaps.
There's no need to lie or make stuff up. People in this country HATE socialism. I know that seems surmountable to people listening to their filtered social media feeds, their liberal blogs, their friends who have the same exact positions as them but that is the reality and even if you could change hearts and minds on such a massive scale, is that really going to happen by November? Look - I get voting for Sanders - even if it's just a protest vote, those are not totally worthless in a democracy. However, anyone who thinks he has any chance whatsoever in the general is in absolute and ridiculous denial. I almost hope he does get the nomination so that we can experience another landslide republican win like we had in the 80s with Reagan or with Nixon/McGovern. Not that I want a president trump or Cruz but it seems that a massive national drubbing every few decades is what ultra-liberals in this country demand for whatever reason.
*shrug*
The people who "hate socialism" either grew up in far right wing households or are in their 60s and older. That's a fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand when people say Sanders is their first choice and Bloomberg is second. So if Bernie doesn't make it, you'll vote for a billionaire Wall Street guy?
Yep. Because they've been brainwashed by the Right's constant Hillary bashing for the last 25 years. Pathetic.
Saw on FB today that some undecided voter is torn between Sanders and Cruz...wtf? That sort of shit is emblematic of the power of manipulation. The Right succeeded in painting the most competent female presidential candidate as a She Devil.
At the end of Bill Clinton presidency, I half started to believe the propoganda about the Clintons. ,then I saw them demonize Kerry and Obama. Sanders is going to be destroyed by them, there is no new material Hillary.
I'll admit, I'd be a reluctant Sanders voter, but can you imagine the dirt they could find and spin on him? And it'd all be so fresh, unlike all the old dirt they've tried on Clinton.
Let's guess what they'll dig up or straight up lie about.
Another out-of-wedlock hippie dippie love child? Too easy.
Drug fueled sex romps? Probably.
Secret luxury villa in the Caymans? Perhaps.
There's no need to lie or make stuff up. People in this country HATE socialism. I know that seems surmountable to people listening to their filtered social media feeds, their liberal blogs, their friends who have the same exact positions as them but that is the reality and even if you could change hearts and minds on such a massive scale, is that really going to happen by November? Look - I get voting for Sanders - even if it's just a protest vote, those are not totally worthless in a democracy. However, anyone who thinks he has any chance whatsoever in the general is in absolute and ridiculous denial. I almost hope he does get the nomination so that we can experience another landslide republican win like we had in the 80s with Reagan or with Nixon/McGovern. Not that I want a president trump or Cruz but it seems that a massive national drubbing every few decades is what ultra-liberals in this country demand for whatever reason.
*shrug*
The people who "hate socialism" either grew up in far right wing households or are in their 60s and older. That's a fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand when people say Sanders is their first choice and Bloomberg is second. So if Bernie doesn't make it, you'll vote for a billionaire Wall Street guy?
Yep. Because they've been brainwashed by the Right's constant Hillary bashing for the last 25 years. Pathetic.
Saw on FB today that some undecided voter is torn between Sanders and Cruz...wtf? That sort of shit is emblematic of the power of manipulation. The Right succeeded in painting the most competent female presidential candidate as a She Devil.
At the end of Bill Clinton presidency, I half started to believe the propoganda about the Clintons. ,then I saw them demonize Kerry and Obama. Sanders is going to be destroyed by them, there is no new material Hillary.
I'll admit, I'd be a reluctant Sanders voter, but can you imagine the dirt they could find and spin on him? And it'd all be so fresh, unlike all the old dirt they've tried on Clinton.
Let's guess what they'll dig up or straight up lie about.
Another out-of-wedlock hippie dippie love child? Too easy.
Drug fueled sex romps? Probably.
Secret luxury villa in the Caymans? Perhaps.
There's no need to lie or make stuff up. People in this country HATE socialism. I know that seems surmountable to people listening to their filtered social media feeds, their liberal blogs, their friends who have the same exact positions as them but that is the reality and even if you could change hearts and minds on such a massive scale, is that really going to happen by November? Look - I get voting for Sanders - even if it's just a protest vote, those are not totally worthless in a democracy. However, anyone who thinks he has any chance whatsoever in the general is in absolute and ridiculous denial. I almost hope he does get the nomination so that we can experience another landslide republican win like we had in the 80s with Reagan or with Nixon/McGovern. Not that I want a president trump or Cruz but it seems that a massive national drubbing every few decades is what ultra-liberals in this country demand for whatever reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, the reports are that Sanders is meeting with Al Sharpton tomorrow. Probably in an effort to gain more AA votes.
I have heard repeatedly on this board that Sharpton is not the “spokesperson” for the AA community.
So, why has Sanders chosen to meet with him?
How is this any different from Hillary giving a speech at Goldman Sachs?
What will Bernie owe Sharpton? Or AAs in general?
Hypocrite.
I guess logical thinking is not your strong suit to offer this analogy!
You do realize that Hillary has been courting the AA and Hispanic vote forever. And she has not been charging her usual rate for speeches!
Yes, I get it...but I don't think you do.
All politicians court voters. If Sanders sits down with Sharpton, he's making promises. He's negotiating.
It's actually far worse than Hillary's stupid generic speech at GS since it involves a one on one with Sharpton. He'll be beholden to him. Bernie is no different than any other politician. Sorry to burst your bubble.
You have a lot to learn about life and politics.