Derec
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Yeah, me too.Hahaha, good one. I was actually talking about Iran-Contra.
Once would have been enough, but you keep harping on Alex Jones.No, it's not a derail at all. It's about the falsity of guilt by association.
And whether guilt by association depends on closeness of association. In the 70s and 80s Bernie was affiliated with SWP, which makes this fair game I think. Very different than say paying off hostage takers.
I don't have a candidate. All of them have pros and cons, including Bernie. Hell, I was accused of being a "Bernie Bro" in another thread because I defended him.Clearly, you just want to throw support to your own candidate
You lost me with Derschowitz conspiracy theories, but yes, I do think DNC will do whatever they can to prevent a Bernie nomination. So unless his support gets really overwhelming, he will not be the nominee.If you actually want to have an honest conversation, I will freely admit I worry about Bernie's chances right now. Yup, it's true. I can see that CNN is more closely aligned to mainstream Democratic Party as well as the Daily Beast. As soon as Bernie took the lead, he's gotten all kind of attacks. I don't know if it's Bloomberg's connection to media, Warren made a secret survivor-style deal with Biden, Trump, or a combination of actors. However, I suspect that shills and payoffs are being orchestrated by Trump to sow division among his competition. All the negativity will be gathered and repeated in the general and his back room dealings extend to working with anyone, even Dershowitz.
Mainstream media like CNN, NY Times or WaPo are left-of-center but they are much more comfortable with the likes of Warren rather than Bernie.While this particular hit-piece is illogical, it's inconsequential. The corporate and conservative media are strong.
But they also like the horserace, and thus will likely talk up whoever is most likely to prevent Biden to run away with it. At least for a while.
Probably. There are plenty of other skeletons in his closet I am sure.Bernie will be destroyed by the onslaught eventually.
Who is this "they"? Again, mainstream media will go for the Democrat over Trump.But they will also label whatever Democrat is left as a communist who wants to take your money and guns and has no plan for your security.
His principle in the Middle East is to leave it to Russia and Iran. It is to take away military aid to Israel and give it to Hamas instead. How does it "make sense"?The biggest difference with Bernie is that here and now he can say, "Yeah, so what? I AM a socialist." He doesn't have to quibble or give a half-assed answer about special rules of when to fight in the Middle East because his principles actually make sense.
You need more complex rules about foreign policy because foreign policy IS COMPLICATED. Any simplistic rule will not work, as Trump himself found out after he pledged to take US troops out of Middle East himself.
He can't adequately explain how he would pay for it.Nor does he have to give a half-assed answer about healthcare (except when CNN asks a loaded debate question).
I agree parts of his message are very popular, particularly in the areas of the country that have suffered from the hollowing out of the manufacturing sector. 'He can speak directly to the economics of swing state voters about their true enemy. In swing state areas, his message is popular. It is something needed right now .
Note that Trump ran on many of the same issues that Bernie ran on. However, his implementation, such as the whole tariff clusterfuck was completely incompetent.(whether you want to do Trump's dirty work for him or not)
A Trump-Bernie race would be interesting in nothing else. Too bad it will never happen.
