It proves the media was trying to confirm Bernie being a misogynistic dikk at least 12 months ago.This proves nothing lmao.
It proves the media was trying to confirm Bernie being a misogynistic dikk at least 12 months ago.This proves nothing lmao.
yep, but as long as the electoral college existsWe gotta get out of this Florida, upper Midwest stalemate every 4 years. These white people and Cubans are killing us.

He backed out. He'll be on the Wednesday one.Town halls tonight. Should be interesting.
Saw Bernie on 60 minutes and now they tryin to use the Castro comments against him. fukkin CNN is garbage...
Now those dumb asses in Florida are gettin riled up...
You know those waste of soul Cubans gonna run with that now
fukk!
Bloomberg has the money to make his sins disappear and also the rich class loves him. Stop and frisk, wiretapping mosques and was still able to change the law to get a third termNYC brehs - who has more sway in NYC (think broadly, not just where you align) - Bloomberg or De Blasio (who's endorsing Sanders)?


He already said it so it's either go back on his word, or repeat himself. They're obviously going to need a retweaked canned answer going forward thoBernie’s old ass should’ve known better. There’s nothing to gain from praising aspects of the Cuban government.
I hear youBernie’s old ass should’ve known better. There’s nothing to gain from praising aspects of the Cuban government.
The Castro/crazy socialism stuff is a flop. Bernie has a better chance of winning on those grounds if that's where they want to go.
But if the DSA left moans in tweets like these and the election is a referendum on deportations/borders Bernie will lose. Bernie's working class message might fall flat when the threat of immigration on a weakened labor force exists. I'm already getting Corbyn PTSD. Abolish 90% of the online left. Some Dems complain about Bernie's old thoughts on guns/immigration but if that Bernie existed today he would win 40 states lol
Bernie's entire model of Presidential power is marshaling an unprecedented wave of citizens in the streets to march, demanding these policies, and engage in a massive, prolonged siege against the establishment political status quo. It's a long shot in the best of circumstances, he absolutely cannot afford to write off the 3rd most populous state in the nation. I think twitter bubbles have warped a lot of leftist's perspectives about how self-evidently popular the agenda is. Not saying he can't stake out politically difficult positions, just don't think he can afford to be so flippant about the unbaptized.We can with without that lunatic state. We need to end the negativeinfluence Cubans and Jews in Florida have on our foreign policy.
It’s nothing but an armchair theory, but I think a lot of people have “twitter outage” over trump but still aren’t truly outraged enough to get up and let. I don’t know all the reasons why, but I think hashtag activism is a part of it, and I think some people are turning away because they want to think the problem will work itself out on its own.I've seen this theory floated around and get that sense from some of my friends. I still find it a little weird that after being antagonized and trolled for three years by the monster in the WH, we're not seeing record turnout everywhere to at the bare minimum to send a message to him. Even taking into account the superstar Obama was, 500k increase in the population of NV + early voting for week + intense Trump hatred + GOTV campaign by Bernie should have made up for that difference.
There’s a lot of Mexican and Puerto Rico voters in Central Florida from what I read and they’re targeting that group.Bernie's entire model of Presidential power is marshaling an unprecedented wave of citizens in the streets to march, demanding these policies, and engage in a massive, prolonged siege against the establishment political status quo. It's a long shot in the best of circumstances, he absolutely cannot afford to write off the 3rd most populous state in the nation. I think twitter bubbles have warped a lot of leftist's perspectives about how self-evidently popular the agenda is. Not saying he can't stake out politically difficult positions, just don't think he can afford to be so flippant about the unbaptized.