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its also laughable to me when like youve been runing behind biden this whole time with a leaking brain and only a year younger than bernie. now youre cool with a person the same age who also has stents. and the president is the most out of shape muther fukker, yall dont remember those reports of him eating like 5 fillet o fish and 5 milshakes and fries per day? and also in his 70s, and we talking about health??

breh if not for this "heart attack" which is so overblown, he had an MI, he did not have a television this is the big one moment. if anything bernie to me looks fit as fukk for his age, i see dude can shoot and still hit the ball although his swing isnt great but still for a 78 year old. hes clearly the most healthy of all the dudes.
 

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Lmao this cocksucker literally skipped the first 4 states and is telling the other candidates and their campaigns who have been working their asses off to drop out. Sheesh

Bernie said he could speak for the other candidates in saying its pretty disrespectful for everyone to have been campaigning day after day in the early states, holding so many events, meeting thousands of people, and then Bloomberg can come in with his billions and say fukk all that and run an ad campaign for POTUS.

I hope the others don't drop out for that reason. But even if they did, Bloomberg's people think they're owed Joe, Pete, Amy and Liz's supporters when elections don't work that way. They acting like Bernie has zero support amongst their supporters when he is a 2nd choice for two of them and a 3rd choice for the others!
 

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Keeping it 100 all of us are voting for Bernie even if he's on death's door because whoever Bernie picks for VP by default gonna be >>> Biden/Buttigeig/Bloomberg/Trump.


Who do you think Bernie would pick for VP?

I really don't see any obvious choices among Dems who hold prominent positions.
 

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So because not enough people want what needs to be done....we should drop the ones who are actually changing the conversation and run with one of the status quo warriors instead.

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getting shyt done means having the leadership qualities to form a coalition. How hard is that to understand? Bernie doesn't have that talent. Id rather have another Obama who can move the scales a little to the left rather than a Bernie type 1-termer who stagnates.

ill admit im wrong if he shows me otherwise but he hasnt in all the years ive watched him.
 

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getting shyt done means having the leadership qualities to form a coalition. How hard is that to understand? Bernie doesn't have that talent. Id rather have another Obama who can move the scales a little to the left rather than a Bernie type 1-termer who stagnates.

ill admit im wrong if he shows me otherwise but he hasnt in all the years ive watched him.

I think on foreign policy, he's been able to push a couple things like the War Powers resolutions working within his caucus and bringing over some Republicans.

Drug pricing is another item he's worked across the aisle with unlikely collaborators.

A lot of stuff in the House passing amendments with unlikely allies.

He's more of a pragmatist than his supporters want to admit.

But Bernie is mainly an overton window shfiter. I think that and wielding executive power is ultimately what we should expect from him. There is a lot the President can do. We see the bad side of it with Trump.
 

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I think on foreign policy, he's been able to push a couple things like the War Powers resolutions working within his caucus and bringing over some Republicans.

Drug pricing is another item he's worked across the aisle with unlikely collaborators.

A lot of stuff in the House passing amendments with unlikely allies.

He's more of a pragmatist than his supporters want to admit.

But Bernie is mainly an overton window shfiter. I think that and wielding executive power is ultimately what we should expect from him. There is a lot the President can do. We see the bad side of it with Trump.
i think it cuts both ways, hes more of a pragmatist than his haters admit too.
 

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getting shyt done means having the leadership qualities to form a coalition. How hard is that to understand? Bernie doesn't have that talent. Id rather have another Obama who can move the scales a little to the left rather than a Bernie type 1-termer who stagnates.

ill admit im wrong if he shows me otherwise but he hasnt in all the years ive watched him.
Obama didn't move the scales at all to the left except during the brief period he had a 60-vote supermajority in the Senate, and even then he only went with the centrist dem agenda. The rest of those 8 years he couldn't even get judges appointed. Warren, Biden, Klobuchar, all these people are in the Senate right now....when was the last time one of them led a coalition to move policy to the left?

You're faulting Sanders for not doing something that you're frankly not going to get from anyone. What you will get from him is a voice and an example who can inspire Americans from across the political spectrum to get behind policies that will help all of us. That's how real progressive change happened in the early 1900s and again in the Civil Rights Era, it wasn't the quality of the leaders, it was the force of public will driven by inspirational examples. Bernie will push for shyt completely outside of these red-blue wars that dominate congressional leadership today, and if legislators don't want to get behind it, the people will provide new legislators just like they started to in 2018.
 
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