WaitingforRuffcorn wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Rick, is there a long history of Presidential candidates ripping the incumbent from their own party during elections or are you looking for Bernie to be the first?
I'm not saying he should be. I'm saying that he is with most of his critiques of Hillary.
I wouldn't if I was him either though but that is a decidedly political move which is something he tries to portray himself as being above.
Sanders said that he would nominate someone other than Garland for the Supreme Court. You can't say Sanders is not being realistic then also hit him for not fighting an a useless political battle against an exiting president.
This. With some, he's damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. If he does occasional things that are politically expedient, then he is a phony hypocrite. If he speaks what he believes and doesn't mince words about Democrats, then he's just a laughable protest candidate who isn't trying to win.
There are even several here who say they would vote for him if they believed he was genuinely trying to lead a revolution while simultaneously criticizing him when he disagrees with the president or doesn't toe the party line.
He's not going to win the nomination, anyway, but I'm very pleased with most of the messages he was able to bring to the national discussion... and the way he was able to fund his campaign is certainly encouraging for elections moving forward.[/quote]
What makes him a laughable protest candidate isn't that he doesn't want to win. What makes him a laughable protest candidate is that it is obvious that he really doesn't understand policy. Those speeches that he provides on the stump can be provided by your typical debate team member from Whitney Young, North Side Prep, Payton, or Jones. Shout out to the Public League. There isn't any substance to them. Same stump speech over and over again. He has basically admitted to being ignorant of foreign policy. How can you accept that in a person that has been in Congress for over 25 years. Shouldn't it have behooved him to "brush" up on his foreign policy? especially if he knew that he was going to run for President.
Hillary Clinton has been a student of these issues for over 25 years. It is obvious that she is light years ahead of Sanders. As stated before, it is quite telling that Sanders has only recently received his first Senatorial endorsement. Shouldn't a guy that has been a member of Congress for the better part of 25 years have been able to find more than one person willing to go on the record and say that he is qualified to be President?[/quote]
Again! Man, think of Bernie as a rouge Chicago cop running against established cops, his platform is police corruption, body cameras and accountability.. You'd think more cops would back him ??
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The Original Kid Cairo wrote:
Laurence Holmes is a fucking weirdo, a nerd in denial, and a wannabe. Not a very good radio host either.