Biden leads Sanders

Whose going to win the nomination ?

  • Biden

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Sanders

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Warren

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    1
  • Poll closed .

schuylaar

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73 or 74...a fat, whopper eating, sedentary 74...with any luck at all he'll have a stroke today, and live another 50 years, silenced and confined to a wheelchair...watching his "empire" crumble from the cheap nursing home his loving family crams his fat orange ass into
Whopper? i thought he's a McD man..he won't be able to keep up his color..look at manafort:lol:

sad.

no collusion!
 

SneekyNinja

Well-Known Member
That those women had to commandeer his podium is the damning part of that story about Sanders and the BLM activists.
I've nothing against people advocating for POC, but they were extremists who stole a stage and didnt represent their movement well.

But either way, just Biden our Time.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
I've nothing against people advocating for POC, but they were extremists who stole a stage and didnt represent their movement well.

But either way, just Biden our Time.
dude

are you really saying that those women were uppity?

they were protesting not submitting petitions. That it happened at all is in indication of how close Sanders is to an important black movement. Sanders didn't fuck up is all we can say about how this incident.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
dude

are you really saying that those women were uppity?

they were protesting not submitting petitions. That it happened at all is in indication of how close Sanders is to an important black movement. Sanders didn't fuck up is all we can say about how this incident.
he kind of did...if he would have paid more attention to their situation to begin with, they never would have felt the need to take his stage. when they did take his stage, he refused to engage with them...he had a hell of an opportunity, and he didn't take it...he should have spoke to them right there, answered their questions as well as he was able, and convinced them that he took them seriously...by taking them seriously...instead, he refused to even speak to them, and basically walked away from them...what kind of a message are they supposed to take from that? i'm a white man and it sure as shit seemed to me that he just didn't want to deal with them, that he did not take them or their issues seriously...
 
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Fogdog

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he kind of did...if he would have paid more attention to their situation to begin with, they never would have felt the need to take his stage. when they did take his stage, he refused to engage with them...he had a hell of an opportunity, and he didn't take it...he should have spoke to them right there, answered their questions as well as he was able, and convince them that he took them seriously...by taking them seriously...instead, he refused to even speak to them, and basically walked away from them...what kind of a message are they supposed to take from that? i'm a white man and it sure as shit seemed to me that he just didn't want to deal with them, that he did not take them or their issues seriously...
That was then and this is now. If Sanders supporters are right about how Bernie actually a very good leader in civil rights issues, well, he has another chance to prove it.

But, I agree. He had plenty of chances and too many times in the past, he showed no interest or ability to be the leader for all of us. He has one more chance. Maybe.
 
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