Publius1990
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Bernie would drag this country deeper into economic turmoil. He's a fucking socialist of the European ilk. We don't need it. He has no chance, thank God.
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Bernie would drag this country deeper into economic turmoil. He's a fucking socialist of the European ilk. We don't need it. He has no chance, thank God.
Maybe JEB! could do better than his brother? Or Cruz, or the Donald, or, gasp, Hillary?
Lots of people are happy to write Bernie off, but he is more right than wrong about the problems we face.
Which is why he has an up hill battle. Hopefully the crazy right wing over reach will wake people up and turn them out to vote.
I believe the GOP would love to see Bernie nominated by the Dems for POTUS. It would be the biggest landslide in history, unless the GOP also shoots themselves in the foot.
Which is why he has an up hill battle. Hopefully the crazy right wing over reach will wake people up and turn them out to vote.
I believe the GOP would love to see Bernie nominated by the Dems for POTUS. It would be the biggest landslide in history, unless the GOP also shoots themselves in the foot.

Doubtful if even possible.
ROFL. Not a chance in the universe. Maybe if by in history you mean history started sometime in the 20th century. (Which is fair, I don't really think we should discuss anything farther back than that as anything but examples.) People wanted Washington to be King. I'm fairly certain that level of landslide will never be surpassed.
Here's 1932 Bernie wouldn't do this badly either. So maybe it would be a historic landslide, but not even the worst in a century.
The reality is he'd probably lose to Push or Perry. He might have a hard time with Walker the rest of them? C'mon. Be serious for a second. The Dems could run Tupac's hologram and this guy and win --->![]()
The biggest landslide in the history of the US, not counting the uncontested elections of Washington, was in 1972, when Nixon defeated McGovern. Other big ones were FDR over Landon in 1936 and LBJ over Goldwater in 1964. In the Nixon and LBJ elections, the incumbent was unpopular but the challenger was seen as an extremist, and most Americans will not vote for extremists of either party.
I don't see any Repub candidate that could beat him in a debate. Bush might force a close election, because of name recognition, but Bernie would win if the turnout is large enough.
Elections are not debating contests. Bernie has said things that will come back to haunt him, such as how he became nauseated at how anti-communist JFK was.
Elections are not debating contests. Bernie has said things that will come back to haunt him, such as how he became nauseated at how anti-communist JFK was.
Elections are not debating contests. Bernie has said things that will come back to haunt him, such as how he became nauseated at how anti-communist JFK was.
What the actual fuck? Of all the people to interupt one must seriously wonder by Bernie was chosen. Don't get me wrong, nobody up to and including Donald Dump should be interupted period, least of all at their own event but Bernie Sanders? Seriously.
I get that this is an important issue but battles have to be chosen better than this or the only thing accomplish is pissing off the people who should be on your side.
They were even going to get time - they just needed to let Bernie keep his schedule.
I hope that for the next event smarter Black Lives Matter advocates will reach out before the event to the organizers, get their time and show a united front with Bernie.
Shattering a day-old record, 28,000 backers of Bernie Sanders on Sunday filled all the seats and crowded into overflow areas outside the Moda Center sports arena where the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers play.
“Whoa. This is an unbelievable turnout,” Sanders said after he walked onto the stage. Consistently drawing bigger turnouts than any other presidential contender, Sanders told the packed Portland arena, “You’ve done it better than anyone else.” The arena seats were filled and thousands more listened to the speech on loudspeakers outside, according to Michael Lewellen, a Rose Quarter vice president. The total turnout far surpassed the 15,000 in Seattle just 24 hours earlier.
Bernie Sanders is accomplishing something that every candidate dreams of, but few accomplish. He is building a popular movement that could change the country. Popular grassroots movements sometimes win and take power, but most often their lasting legacy is changing the political discussion by forcing the establishment candidates to adopt their issues and positions.

Bernie Sanders Sends A Message To The Kochs By Drawing 28,000 To Rally
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Shattering a day-old record, 28,000 backers of Bernie Sanders on Sunday filled all the seats and crowded into overflow areas outside the Moda Center sports arena where the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers play.
“Whoa. This is an unbelievable turnout,” Sanders said after he walked onto the stage. Consistently drawing bigger turnouts than any other presidential contender, Sanders told the packed Portland arena, “You’ve done it better than anyone else.” The arena seats were filled and thousands more listened to the speech on loudspeakers outside, according to Michael Lewellen, a Rose Quarter vice president. The total turnout far surpassed the 15,000 in Seattle just 24 hours earlier.
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Bernie Sanders is accomplishing something that every candidate dreams of, but few accomplish. He is building a popular movement that could change the country. Popular grassroots movements sometimes win and take power, but most often their lasting legacy is changing the political discussion by forcing the establishment candidates to adopt their issues and positions.
Hear that Hilary?![]()
So, about 1% of the population of metropolitan Portland cut to see the new kid on the block.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland,_Oregon
How many people do you think watched the Republican debates?
Why do people bring up such irrelevant issues? You're question is flat out stupid. According to CNN 24 million watched it. For whatever that even matters.