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Trump has virtually no idea about how to get legislation thru congress. He doesn't have a natural coalition in congress. He doesn't have any true allies in the Senate. If he gets elected he would end up being a rubber stamp for anything the republicans could get to his desk. The Republican Congress would have the most lev in a Trump presidency.
:francis: I heard the very same "no experience " no connections" argument In 08 Barry was a Junior senator and Kerry was his only open ally

they said "community organiser" was the only legit thing on his resume

Trump has run huge corporations,media networks and even beauty pageants....if barry could do it trump would be fine
 

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Of course he did. He's the sitting Democratic president. Anyway, go ahead and do what y'all do.

People are acting like this is news. Presidential elections are already planned by he establishment who they want to be their puppet.:pachaha:

People thought Obama was the for the people. They are thinking the same about Hillary, but they about to get that wake up call.:dame:
 

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fukk bernie for a second

why do you like hillary clinton? what is it about her?

from your posting the last few months, i have you pegged as a goldman sachs board member whose name ends in stein or gold. how far off am i?

One thing I've observed about Hillary Clinton stans on here is that it seems like they don't necessarily like Hillary as much as they just like trolling Bernie voters with trolling posts that add zero substance.

You'll never receive a logical answer from that question.

Hillary Clinton stans are the democratic version of Trump supporters. :mjlol:
Sad they have more voting power in numbers. That's the scary part.
 

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:francis: I heard the very same "no experience " no connections" argument In 08 Barry was a Junior senator and Kerry was his only open ally

they said "community organiser" was the only legit thing on his resume

Trump has run huge corporations,media networks and even beauty pageants....if barry could do it trump would be fine

Here's what people don't understand about me. I was Hillary's biggest supporter at the time. I liked her more than Obama and said the exact same thing. I smartened up though and did my research and my opinion changed based on logic and facts. Hillary's a con artist, liar, sociopath, money and power hungry, and your typical politician, but people will overlook it because of her name and because she has a vagina.

If Hillary was a man and didn't have the establishment behind her, things would go about differently.
 

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Bernie Sounds Ready to Unify the Party Behind Hillary Clinton
By Josh Voorhees

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Sen. Bernie Sanders walks with President Barack Obama through the Colonnade as he arrives at the White House for an Oval Office meeting Thursday in Washington, D.C.

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Bernie Sanders met face-to-face with President Obama at the White House on Thursday, after which Sanders gave nervous Democrats a handful of reasons to exhale. While the Vermont senator made it clear that he’s not packing it in just yet, he sounded like a man now ready to help unify the party behind Hillary Clinton ahead of the general election.

JOSH VOORHEES
Josh Voorhees is a Slate senior writer. He lives in Iowa City.

Sanders didn’t take any questions from the throng of reporters who were waiting outside the West Wing for him, but his carefully worded statement contained plenty of tea leaves for pundits and politicians alike. For instance, here is how he talked about economic inequality and college debt: “These are some issues that many millions of Americans have supported during my campaign,” Bernie said. “These are the issues that we will take to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia at the end of July.” Notice the promise to fight on—but in the name of his chosen issues, not his presidential candidacy itself.

It’s unclear what exactly transpired during his meeting at the White House, but Sanders began his speech by thanking Obama and Vice President Joe Biden for their “impartiality” during the primary. (Update 2:16 p.m.: Shortly after the meeting,Obama officially endorsed Clinton for president.) Bernie said that he plans to speak with Clinton in the near future “to see how we can work together to defeat Donald Trump and to create a government which represents all of us and not just the 1 percent.” He may not be ready to call it quits just yet, but those are the words of a man who is well aware of the need to convince his passionate base to get behind Hillary.
His focus on Trump was particularly noteworthy, especially since he refrained from making the case—the one he and his allies have been making for months—that he is better positioned than Clinton to defeat the presumptive GOP nominee in the general election. “It is unbelievable to me, and I say this in all sincerity, that the Republican Party would have a candidate for president who in the year 2016 makes bigotry and discrimination the cornerstone of his campaign,” Sanders said, adding: “Needless to say, I am going to do everything in my power—and I will work as hard as I can to make sure that Donald Trump does not become president of the United States.”

Sanders vowed to compete in next week’s primary in the District of Columbia—the final nominating contest on the Democratic calendar—which is in line with his long-held promise of staying in the race until every voter has had the chance to cast a primary ballot. And it’s clear he plans to continue to flex his political muscles to push the Democratic platform left, and maybe even change the nominating process in order to make insurgent campaigns like his more competitive in the future. We haven’t heard the last of Bernie by any means. But on Thursday he sounded like a man who’s ready and willing to work within the Democratic Party, not tear it apart.

Bernie Sounds Ready to Unify the Party Behind Hillary Clinton. Whatever Obama Said, It Worked!

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One george soros puppet handing the baton to the next, aint nothing to see here :yeshrug:
 
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