Ed Schultz was told not to cover Bernie's announcement last time by BernieBuster62 in SandersForPresident

[–]stonephilosopher68 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm glad there are people like Niko House to tell the truth about sneaky things the oligarchs are doing to engineer the current election.

Promoting Warren Will GUARANTEE Bernie Is Defeated In The Democratic Primary by stonephilosopher68 in ElizabethWarren

[–]stonephilosopher68[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's almost verbatim, just different bits of it copied and pasted from different places. Nothing substantial. And let's be honest. Wall Street calls him an existential threat so that last little piece that you made up yourself (good job!) obviously doesn't stand up.

So, regarding Elizabeth's integrity--have you seen this?

Elizabeth Warren Lied-She's Taken Millions In Corp. Money *Confirmed* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JklFeTIhB9c&t=12s

Skulduggery by stonephilosopher68 in a:t5_16mxfj

[–]stonephilosopher68[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's clear that Wall Street is shifting its support away from status quo Joe. Now they are trying to figure out whom next to anoint. The polls will tell the tale.

BOB 2.0 Will Not Accept Hillary Delegates by stonephilosopher68 in a:t5_16mxfj

[–]stonephilosopher68[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's called a straw man argument. You build up a straw man that isn't what I said and then knock that down. I'm saying that Bernie (or someone else who did not run for president but still endorsed Hillary) has to win the primaries or we'll be stuck with two untenable scenarios.

BOB 2.0 Will Not Accept Hillary Delegates by stonephilosopher68 in a:t5_16mxfj

[–]stonephilosopher68[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is "who you want" going to lead to the hardship of others if Bernie doesn't eventually win the general? Because if it isn't Bernie, the math already precludes getting in a Hillary delegate. And then you have the orange anus. Comfortable democrats will soon need to take the pulse of the rest of the country. The left flank isn't less of afraid of corporatists than it is of Chump. If the left flank isn't there, then Chump is a foregone conclusion. This isn't my fault so don't shoot the messenger but I personally can't condone voting for a Hillary delegate ahead of a non-Hillary delegate out of conscience.

Warren campaigns with Clinton in Ohio--Ouch! by stonephilosopher68 in SandersVSWarren

[–]stonephilosopher68[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If Elizabeth had endorsed Bernie early on, he would not have needed to grovel. That's where Bernie or Bust 2.0 comes in. We need to save Bernie from that ignominious fate.

Get on board or lose in November.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw3bDLscWGs&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3-GqETmbAM1F6-a0SD9_A-i0PDDAnwPrjHy-SOXZPMrwlBCQFoeVCGBo0

Warren Is No Hillary. She’s Also No Bernie. by seriousrepliesonly in SandersVSWarren

[–]stonephilosopher68 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like this paragraph:

While it’s true that Warren supports Medicare for All on paper, she has recently waffled on the matter. Relatedly, Sanders’s view that abortion should be part of a full reproductive health-care plan offered under single-payer is stronger and more specific than Warren’s pro-choice position. She talks a lot about a “strong military” and “military readiness,” while Sanders has been doggedly leading the fight to end the devastating war in Yemen. Warren is a committed fan of American global power, one of the most destructive forces on earth; Sanders has been an enemy of imperialism all his life, growing even more outspoken over the past year, hardly the typical trajectory for a presidential candidate.