blatham
 
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Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2020 05:56 pm
I have difficulty imaging a more depressing scenario that a series of presidential debates between Trump and Bloomberg.

Trump: You're short like a stunted dwarf
Bloomberg: You're so fat that your breasts are almost as big as that porn star you were boinking while your wife was pregnant.
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blatham
 
  1  
Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2020 06:08 pm
On PBS Newshour, Sanders just said:
Quote:
"Anybody making personal attacks against anybody else in my name is not part of our movement. We don’t want them.”

That is not good enough. Don't just try to distance yourself from such behavior. Go after those who do it. Fire some people. Shout. It has taken you far, far too long to rid your movement of the poisonous people who attach themselves to you.
Sturgis
 
  1  
Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2020 06:12 pm
@blatham,
You mean he has to give the old heave-ho to Lash?
blatham
 
  1  
Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2020 06:32 pm
@Sturgis,
If he is to move forward with integrity, then he has to speak directly to people like Lash and underline how such behavior violates a key cornerstone of his campaign and what his movement must stand for. If he doesn't, that makes his statement rather dim and worthless.
blatham
 
  1  
Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2020 06:36 pm
Quote:
Hannity: "I think that Jesus understands the forgotten men and women the most.

Doesn't mean redistribution. You teach people how to fish. Here, I'll show you how to fish, you can fish all day, you can go get your own food for the rest of your life."

I believe we all remember how scripture describes Jesus refusing to give the poor anything at all and instead organizing tutorials on food production.
Quote:
"Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke the loaves. Then he gave them to the disciples, and the disciples gave them to the people" (Matthew 14:19)
Then he took them back and told them to get their lazy asses off to bread-making night school classes.
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hightor
 
  1  
Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2020 08:11 pm
@georgeob1,
Quote:
The fact remains that the sentence recommended by the prosecutors is a good deal greater than the norms for these offenses.


Oh come on — threatening a judge and sending intimidating text messages to a witness is pretty incriminating. If he'd kept his stupid mouth shut and showed a little contrition he'd probably be paroled from his minimum security detention center in a few short years.
coldjoint
 
  -1  
Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2020 09:12 pm
@hightor,
Quote:
Oh come on — threatening a judge and sending intimidating text messages to a witness is pretty incriminating. If he'd kept his stupid mouth shut and showed a little contrition he'd probably be paroled from his minimum security detention center in a few short years.

Excuse me while I pull what Blatham does. Here is what someone else thinks.
Quote:
Levin: If ‘Grotesque, Radical, Progressive, Social Activism, Dem Party Media Don’t Like’ Stone’s Sentence, 'Screw Them!'

I do agree with him.
https://cnsnews.com/blog/craig-bannister/levin-if-grotesque-radical-progressive-social-activism-dem-party-media-dont
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blatham
 
  1  
Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2020 10:22 pm
Hard to imagine a greater collection of lunatics than the crowd at Fox
Quote:
Lou Dobbs attacks Bill Barr, suggests he's part of the "deep state," calls the Justice Department "rancid, corrupt"


Trump has been unusually quiet on twitter today. Nothing about Barr. Dobb's attack is weird. Easy enough - and absolutely correct - to describe Barr as the epitome of DC establishment. But suddenly he's deep state?
coldjoint
 
  -1  
Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2020 11:09 pm
@blatham,
Quote:
Hard to imagine a greater collection of lunatics than the crowd at Fox

Crazy enough to think hate and constant repetition has a basis in any kind of fact other than the fact accusations prove guilt. That is not Fox, that is MSNBC.
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Lash
 
  1  
Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2020 11:16 pm
@blatham,
The Hillary trash is much worse. They attached to Kamala and now that she’s done, they’re just randomly anti Bernie and anti Semitic with no real central candidate. The Bernie Bro is a myth perpetrated by Hillary devotees.
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Lash
 
  1  
Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2020 11:19 pm
@blatham,
You’re laughable.

Voters should know the differences in policy of the people running for president. I make sure they do.
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Lash
 
  1  
Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2020 11:36 pm
Raul🌹🔥(Thrash Scientist 🎸⛧)
@orozco3raul
·
3h
Replying to
@ThiaBallerina
"So to accuse us of being violent is like accusing a man who is being lynched, who is being hung on a tree, simply because he struggles vigorously against his lyncher. The victim is accused of violence, but the lyncher is never accused of violence."- Malcolm X

Relevant to today
1
3
8

🌹Will🌹// Not me. Us.
@StoryBookHeart
·
3h
Been relevant to Berners since 2016
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Lash
 
  1  
Reply Fri 14 Feb, 2020 12:15 am
@blatham,
Bernie’s staff is impeccable. The liars vipers racists and sexists on other campaigns must go.
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Lash
 
  2  
Reply Fri 14 Feb, 2020 12:28 am
Michael Tracey
@mtracey
3h
Bernie's online supporters are an asset, not a liability. The people crying about "Bernie Bros" were never going to vote for him anyway. Passionate online support is an indicator of enthusiasm, and translates into offline action. If you're whining about mean tweets, you're losing.
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Lash
 
  1  
Reply Fri 14 Feb, 2020 12:32 am
https://theintercept.com/2016/01/31/the-bernie-bros-narrative-a-cheap-false-campaign-tactic-masquerading-as-journalism-and-social-activism/
Excerpt:
The “Bernie Bros” Narrative: a Cheap Campaign Tactic Masquerading as Journalism and Social Activism
Glenn Greenwald
January 31 2016, 8:42 a.m.
The concoction of the “Bernie Bro” narrative by pro-Clinton journalists has been a potent political tactic — and a journalistic disgrace. It’s intended to imply two equally false claims: (1) a refusal to march enthusiastically behind the Wall Street-enriched, multiple-war-advocating, despot-embracing Hillary Clinton is explainable not by ideology or political conviction, but largely if not exclusively by sexism: demonstrated by the fact that men, not women, support Sanders (his supporters are “bros”); and (2) Sanders supporters are uniquely abusive and misogynistic in their online behavior. Needless to say, a crucial tactical prong of this innuendo is that any attempt to refute it is itself proof of insensitivity to sexism if not sexism itself (as the accusatory reactions to this article will instantly illustrate).

It’s become such an all-purpose, handy pro-Clinton smear that even consummate, actual “bros” for whom the term was originally coined — straight guys who act with entitlement and aggression, such as Paul Krugman — are now reflexively (and unironically) applying it to anyone who speaks ill of Hillary Clinton, even when they know nothing else about the people they’re smearing, including their gender, age, or sexual orientation. Thus, a male policy analyst who criticized Sanders’ health care plan “is getting the Bernie Bro treatment,” sneered Krugman. Unfortunately for the New York Times Bro, that analyst, Charles Gaba, said in response that he’s “really not comfortable with [Krugman’s] referring to die-hard Bernie Sanders supporters as ‘Bernie Bros'” because it “implies that only college-age men support Sen. Sanders, which obviously isn’t the case.”
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Olivier5
 
  2  
Reply Fri 14 Feb, 2020 02:12 am
@blatham,
Quote:
It has taken you far, far too long to rid your movement of the poisonous people who attach themselves to you.

You want Bernie to police twitter, Blat? He'll need a horse and armour.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-aWki8nqyX0Q/ThJjE7lMQWI/AAAAAAAAAMU/Z98SE5QtkUs/s1600/Don%2BQuijote%2By%2BRocinante.jpg
The Internet is full of rancor. There are bad netizens of every political hue. The centrists have behaved as a mob too. How well behaved or nit folks are on the Interwebs should not be your central concern. Arguments will happen. It's part of the territory.

Bernie is running a decent, respectfull campaign that is shaping up as the best game on the left, and IMO represents the best chance to beat Trump. He's got better things to do -- trying to save the world from the Orange Duce, you know? -- to go on policing twitter...
hightor
 
  1  
Reply Fri 14 Feb, 2020 04:50 am
@Olivier5,
Quote:
Bernie is running a decent, respectful campaign that is shaping up as the best game on the left...

Yes, his message is consistent and his calls for unity are admirable, although they will (predictably) be ignored by many in his base should he not win the nomination.
Quote:
and IMO represents the best chance to beat Trump.

No, it represents the best chance to secure the nomination. Beating Trump will require a much larger coalition of moderates and independents. Moderates and centrist liberal candidates received the majority of votes in the New Hampshire primary and Sander's total was way less than the 60% he achieved in '16 — he only got half as many votes this year. He didn't bring out waves of new voters in Iowa either.

As far as the "Bernie Sanders Bro" phenomenon goes (I refuse to call politicians solely by their first name), the fact that it didn't die after 2016 is telling. The nastiness of his online supporters then is being matched this year. Ask Kamala Harris. That's a great way to put a meme to rest.
Lash
 
  1  
Reply Fri 14 Feb, 2020 04:57 am
Bernie Sanders
@BernieSanders
·
9h
We can't risk allowing private health insurance companies, whose primary goal is to make as much profit as possible, continue to rip off the American people and deny coverage to those who need it. We need Medicare for All.
Quote Tweet

Pete Buttigieg
@PeteButtigieg
· 13h
We can't risk going into the most important election of our lives with a divisive approach that would eliminate private health care plans and health care choices for Americans.
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Lash
 
  1  
Reply Fri 14 Feb, 2020 05:02 am
FDR “Let Me Warn You...”
https://youtu.be/S3RHnKYNvx8
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Brand X
 
  0  
Reply Fri 14 Feb, 2020 05:24 am
Michael Tracey
@mtracey
·
6h
"I'm a friend of Donald Trump's. He is a New York icon." -- Mike Bloomberg, April 2011
 

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