57Brave
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I really don't get what 57 doesn't get...
http://www.motherjones.com/politics...versity-foreclosure-completely-disabled#testa
I really don't get what 57 doesn't get...
Sanders' endorsement really flies in the face of what he claims to stand for.
Especially since he didn't receive nearly the number or quality of DNC platform concessions he had originally entertained.
All my libertarian friends on Facebook posting memes about how ron Paul didn't sell out to McCain and Romney.
Must have ignored when Romney and Paul had a backroom understanding of not attacking each other during the primary season in 2012. Also, Paul might have been the "grandfather" of the Tea party but he sure did nothing to stop the disease of Palin and Cruz from overtaking it.
What's that?
Ron Paul refused to endorse Romney and wasn't even allowed at the convention. And how was he supposed to "stop the disease of Palin and Cruz from overtaking it" exactly?
Bernie showed his true colors like we all knew he would... he is an establishment shill with no integrity. Nobody should be surprised
Ron refusing to endorse Romney had more to do with him not ruining his brand. It was a foregone conclusion Rand was already going to run in 2016 or 2020. Rand was the natural successor to his dad's movement. If Ron had endorsed Romney he would have severely hurt his sons chances this year. His son couldn't play the outsider card if his dad endorsed the establishment. It didn't matter anyways because of Trump movement but at the time Ron was nor going to hurt his son's chances to win. It like Rubio being pro-immigration reform. He wanted to be ahead of the curve for 2016. He had no idea the Trump movement would set that curve back 4 years for the GOP
Bernie sucked up his pride because he has no real successor. And you can bet he'd rather his legacy not be helping Donald Trump get elected President.
It's like Bush signing TARP. He was not going to go down in history as the President that allowed the 2nd Great Depression to come through.
I'm always amazed at how much Ron Paul suppotters aren't aware of how he plays the game just as much as anyone else. Like adding earmarks to his district and voting no because the bill is gonna pass and he can say he voted no.
Also makes me laugh that sturg is having his "I told you so moment" about Bernie. You hated Bernie's guts from the beginning and everything he stands for. It's not like him endorsing or not endorsing Hillary was going to change your mind about him.
I don't think you know what you're talking about... Rand Paul endorsed Romney for President
Show me the evidence of "the back room deal"
The reality is he was going after different voters... so he attacked Rick Perry, Cain, and Santorum because they were the tea party candidates...
And I don't think you know what you're talking about re: earmarks. It is the congress' duty to appropriate the funds - which is exactly what he did. He then voted against the spending because he disagreed with it.
Bernie spent months telling us that Hilary is the establishment backed by wall street and can't be trusted as President... then he sold out and told his sheep supporters to fall in line. and they will. Because they're idiots.
Because they're idiots.
Some of his supporters will vote for Clinton. Some will write his name in anyway. A lot will probably stay home. Some will back Jill Stein, and a handful may even get behind Gary Johnson.
Unless I'm mistaken, Bernie Sanders was elected and identifies as an "independent." He doesn't nor should he owe the Democratic Party anything. Of course, he's going to be "happier" if Clinton is elected over Trump, but a significant cornerstone of his campaign and repeated line among his most ardent supporters was how this was going to be a political revolution and how big-money Hillary really isn't all that much different from the Republicans. I don't see any point really in him endorsing the consummate "status quo" politician. Getting a few of his major pet issues in the party platform is useless if the candidate doesn't aggressively advance them. Some of his supporters will vote for Clinton. Some will write his name in anyway. A lot will probably stay home. Some will back Jill Stein, and a handful may even get behind Gary Johnson.
Maybe Bernie gets named Secretary of Labor under President Hillary?
Irrespective of ideology, I don't think we should just go around assuming those who disagree with us are idiots—especially if one's rationale is the pat tautology that "they're idiots because they disagree with me."
Damn, man, that's a truly epic level of denial.
I think the majority of them are idiots not because they don't disagree with me... but because they disagree with math.