http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2015/0727/Bernie-Sanders-talks-guns-racism-at-Louisiana-rally
7/28/2015 2:52:55 AM
Too bad he's a "nut" and "not a serious person."
7/28/2015 3:08:29 PM
national discord over the gun issue?such insight from a guy who voted against the brady bill and mandatory waiting periods.you big city dummies just need to think like white new england hunters. then all the violence would end and we could all buy guns whenever we want![Edited on July 28, 2015 at 3:34 PM. Reason : .]
7/28/2015 3:32:32 PM
Bernie's stance on gun rights is not going to have an impact on his campaign. If anything it makes him look better in the general election because he is actually willing to defend the point of view of those who use firearms legally (the majority of gun owners), which will appeal to many Republican voters, and will probably be respected at the least by many Democrats who prefer tighter controls but understand that that's not going to really solve the problems it intends to[Edited on July 29, 2015 at 1:02 PM. Reason : .]
7/29/2015 12:25:02 PM
7/30/2015 1:34:09 PM
7/30/2015 2:06:03 PM
^ that's the ticket!
7/30/2015 2:13:39 PM
you're dreaming if you don't think him voting against the completely sane brady bill isn't going to hurt him in the democratic base. either that, or you don't know what the brady bill entailed.[Edited on July 30, 2015 at 2:45 PM. Reason : .]
7/30/2015 2:45:05 PM
^ It's mitigated by his current gun control positions, plus being an outspoken champion for most of the issues the liberal base are passionate about.
7/30/2015 2:54:31 PM
gun control isn't one of the top issues for democrats, sanders has a better position than clinton on all of the top issues
7/30/2015 5:36:38 PM
^this.Let's not forget that Democrats couldn't even unite behind the "relatively" benign Manchin-Toomey bill after 20 elementary school students were gunned down by a lunatic. even in the most liberal states gun control actions have had to be passed through questionable legislative actions (NY SAFE act). It's clearly an issue that well meaning, wealthy liberals can wring their hands over, but in the end no serious person expects there to be any movement on this issue.
7/30/2015 6:28:50 PM
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/08/bernie-sanders-progressives-2016-121298.html?hp=m1#.Vc1bIzZRHIU
8/13/2015 11:09:06 PM
Yeah that ridiculous picture perched atop that bullshit subject screams trying too hard
8/13/2015 11:36:56 PM
Bill Scher is exactly the type of "Third-Way" Democrat that I'd like to kick in the teeth.First, the #BLM incidents, while well reported in the news, were really not that big of a deal. Second, does anyone think that this one-trick Lessig cat is going to generate any support or movement in the polls whatsoever? And besides, whats most important here is that these types of "attacks" are only occurring to Bernie because....... He actually makes himself available, he is actually out there giving speeches, answering questions, shaking hands, etc. Meanwhile, at the Clinton campaign........And that's what Scher dismisses the most. The fact that Clinton refuses to be pinned down on the vast majority of important issues, refuses to answer difficult questions thoughtfully. That she only gives speeches in closely controlled environments, This is supposed to somehow be a strength and aid here in winning the nomination, how exactly????? - progressives and the democratic base have taken note, and they know exactly what comes next.
8/14/2015 10:26:45 AM
Sanders responded well to BLM campaign by quickly releasing his plan to address their concerns, I think the BLM issue made his campaign look good and I thought that they had made statements that they were happy with the response
8/14/2015 10:31:25 AM
what do people think of Biden possibly entering?
8/14/2015 2:33:50 PM
that the administration smells blood in the water around Clinton if he decides to run, that will more than likely mean that they know something that we don't know about Clinton
8/14/2015 2:36:47 PM
it means the establishment is afraid of sanders
8/14/2015 2:37:19 PM
https://go.berniesanders.com/page/event/detail/rally/4jwz3
9/8/2015 11:08:17 AM
https://today.yougov.com/news/2015/09/13/bernie-sanders-donald-trump-cbs-battleground-poll/
9/13/2015 8:28:40 PM
Not too comparable, but Hillary's looking like Romney early on:Looked like Romney had momentum but then a change.Sanders could have a similar turning point, or he could keep on trucking. At least based on the few progressives on my Facebook, Sanders has a HUGE enthusiasm lead, i haven't seen a single Hillary supporter.
9/14/2015 1:15:09 AM
It is interesting that Clinton has failed to realize or has been unwilling to act on the obvious pressure to run more to the left. It's the classic strategy, run towards the left/right during the primary and then towards the center in the general election.I guess maybe the sense that she was the chosen one and would have no challengers means that her campaign didn't prepare for this? You would think that the machine behind her would have responded by now with a little more action since she's actually in danger of losing relevancy. If Biden enters the race it will only be because the establishment has abandoned Hilary.This has been a very odd 18 months out period, but I guess it's also been a long time since we've had a Huey Long type in the mix.
9/14/2015 2:47:56 AM
9k people went to Greensboro to see the old man last night.
9/14/2015 9:15:53 AM
Yep 9,100 in attendance for Bernie with many more turned away. There was an overflow room which was full as well.
9/14/2015 10:50:24 AM
Sellout at liberty
9/14/2015 10:52:36 AM
It will end up being Bernie and Trump, and Bernie will not get elected. I'm telling everyone that will listen...Trump is going to trip his way into the Oval Office. Lord help us all.
9/14/2015 10:54:06 AM
No. Ted Cruz will emerge at the end of this year/early next year and beat Trump.Trump divorced twice. He has some marriage issues.
9/14/2015 11:18:50 AM
Well, Cruz is a total nut-job.
9/14/2015 11:46:22 AM
He's a passionate freak.
9/14/2015 12:06:52 PM
If Sanders and Trump win their parties' nominations, I wonder if mainstream establishment candidates will then run as third party candidates. It would be a hilarious way to break out of the two-party system.[Edited on September 14, 2015 at 12:39 PM. Reason : ]
9/14/2015 12:30:19 PM
9/14/2015 12:45:44 PM
Ben Carson is the #2 spot on the Republican side, and I think his biggest "problem" for the general election is that he's probably the most religious of the bunch (IMO, he's the only genuinely religious politician running for president). If it turned out to be Carson vs. Bernie, these are 2 candidates currently considered "unelectable" by the mainstream.
9/14/2015 3:14:57 PM
Isn't Ted Cruz No. 2 now?I think starting next year it's gonna be Carson vs Cruz inside Republicans.
9/14/2015 3:24:49 PM
Bernie means Trump wins. Let's see this happen
9/15/2015 12:53:48 AM
Nah trump means bernie wins.
9/15/2015 1:21:01 AM
9/15/2015 5:44:29 PM
The resistance to Bernie is unreal and its not just the establishment and media. He's campaigning against everyone trying to prevent the people from ever knowing who he is. Elon's polling strategies are mindblowing. They didn't even poll a general election scenario with Sanders vs. a republican. You might immediately respond that this is because Hillary is winning which would be a good point. Sanders only has 23% in the Elon poll. That would all make sense but they have included trump and carson who both have less and Bush who only has 7% in his best poll. If Sanders general election polls would be a waste of money then why are they wasting money polling bush vs clinton?
9/26/2015 8:16:28 PM
Why are Chaffe Webb and Omalley invited to the debate? They have less than 1 % of the polls? Oh yeah thats right. To drown out Sanders. Can't possibly allow him to have head to head exposure with Hillary.
9/28/2015 1:38:07 PM
Wow, an actual (somewhat) interesting debate on gun control with some diverging views from the range of candidates. I doubt it will differentiate the candidates that much, since most people generally don't give much of a damn about gun control, but interesting to see some slight disagreements.
10/13/2015 9:25:50 PM
the democratic debate seems so tame compared to the republican. hopefully bernie seizes his opportunity to stand out as a frontrunner, but we'll see.
10/13/2015 9:34:08 PM
^^^I feel like the bottom three are frequently saying "I agree with Senator Sanders." I think Bernie's credibility is going way up after tonight.^^It didn't sound like Bernie's stance is all that different, and yet the other candidates made it sound like he was a NRA Republican.Also, when Anderson Cooper asked the question about greatest threat to national security, I just knew global warming would be his answer. Everyone else either mumbled through some cliched word vomit, blamed it all on the "middle east" as if it was just one singular situation...or China. Webb really really REALLY wants to talk about China.[Edited on October 13, 2015 at 9:53 PM. Reason : -]
10/13/2015 9:50:59 PM
I was hoping for a good debate but this is basically amateur hour.
10/13/2015 9:58:09 PM
Sanders would be 75 years old if and when he's electedHis VP would be pretty important
10/13/2015 10:00:03 PM
Anderson Cooper came hard with the questions.I don't know how Webb considers himself a Democrat.Chaffe came off as weak as fuck.O'Malley came off fake as fuck. Smiling like he doesn't believe the shit coming out of his mouth.
10/13/2015 10:33:00 PM
I didn't see anything that made me think Hillary and Bernie aren't the only two with a chance in hell of winning the nomination
10/13/2015 11:01:15 PM
How the hell could any one view hillary as favorable after that? She's flipped on almost every issue and of course she won't go after banks her campaign is funded by them. They ganged up and drilled her a few times tonight. What is webb even doing there? How did he get 1%? Omalley seemed strong, charming, and called Hillary out on everything. It almost seemed like he and Chaffe were posturing to be Sanders' running mate. Bernie was slow and stumbly with his speech at times and didn't knock a few opportunities out the park when he could have. Not the strongest debate for him.i was at a campaign event during the debate and left feeling great about the debate. After coming home to get online to see the general reaction to the debate i'm depressed as hell and feel hopeless about the truth every triumphing over the lies of big money. [Edited on October 13, 2015 at 11:28 PM. Reason : so many people are going to vote hillary no matter what.][Edited on October 13, 2015 at 11:29 PM. Reason : geeze people]
10/13/2015 11:25:51 PM
Bernie could've ended all hopes that Hillary had at another Clinton presidency, if he had just hollered at this dude: http://www.blogcdn.com/www.walletpop.com/blog/media/import/48aecd62-00091-056f2-400cb8e1_1634.jpg
10/13/2015 11:28:18 PM
cnn.com front page "hillary's confident sweep" with a HUGE picture of herWhat the hell?
10/13/2015 11:47:07 PM
lol CNN.comFox News for the left[Edited on October 14, 2015 at 12:14 AM. Reason : damn this guy is a good troll...making me post in sections i don't usually even post in]
10/14/2015 12:13:24 AM
I only saw the first half, plan on watching the rest tomorrow. But I felt like Bernie came across as intelligent, genuine, and hard core in a good way. Hillary was rude, abrasive, deflective, and hard core in a bad way. The other three I've already forgotten everything they said other than Webb and China.
10/14/2015 12:48:22 AM