Nobody should vote for Sanders, Jewish or otherwise.
0 Replies
Sturgis
4
Mon 11 Apr, 2016 03:53 pm
Which is funnier (and sadder), you getting news sources from a cheap rag such as the Post, or that you're paying any attention to the whacko rantings of Andrea Peyser?
Which is funnier (and sadder), you getting news sources from a cheap rag such as the Post, or that you're paying any attention to the whacko rantings of Andrea Peyser?
0 Replies
ganeemead
-1
Mon 11 Apr, 2016 04:45 pm
Funny thing, even with a suit and tie on, Sanders still looks more like a bum than Red Skelton's old Freddy the Freeloader character.
The theory about the United States having two political parties has been coercively debunked over the past months. We have one party and that one party has two faces which it shows the public. The powers that be in the GOP have made it stunningly clear that they would rather have Hillary for president than Donald Trump and will work to produce that result. In fact in the early days of last month, 54 private jets were parked at a resort offshore of Georgia for a stop-Trump-at-any-cost brainstorming session of some sort. That is how much DT scares the idiots.
People who don't know any better will describe both Trump and Benjie Sanders as similar outsiders, similarly opposed to the "system", but that is ridiculous. Benjie doesn't scare anybody at all, unless you count scaring himself when he looks at a mirror.
0 Replies
Miller
0
Mon 11 Apr, 2016 06:03 pm
Trump and Clinton are both well ahead of the others in New York, according to the recent poll reported via e-mail by the WSJ.
If Sanders had been popular in the early days of career in NY, he never would have ended up in Vermont.
0 Replies
Miller
1
Tue 12 Apr, 2016 04:19 pm
@Sturgis,
Sturgis wrote:
Which is funnier (and sadder), you getting news sources from a cheap rag such as the Post...
The " cheap rag" ( as you describe it) recently had a very interesting article on the orgin of the written Torah via oral tradition.
I enjoy reading the NY Post ( NYtimes, WSJ and Financial Times). I love diversity and I appreciate the excellent puzzles published in the NYPost.