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atomingai

(71 posts)
44. He's going to the convention to state his case and keeping his word to the people.
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 10:12 AM
Jun 2016

Sounds like you're nervous about something. Oh well.. anyway speaking of N words, if West is a disgrace this person is too:







Consider your claim debunked and yourself silenced. chao!!
totally agree Cat larkrake Jun 2016 #1
He shouldn't listen to Obama at all. He has a promise to keep. That promise is to take it to atomingai Jun 2016 #2
Bernie asked for the meeting. If Bernie thinks he's going there to dictate terms he should rethink. LuvLoogie Jun 2016 #11
Um....He's not going there to dictate anything. He's just stating his case and keeping his word. atomingai Jun 2016 #43
Um annavictorious Jun 2016 #52
Sanders does not do things for himself. That crappy talk has gotten stale. Sanders is a grown man. atomingai Jun 2016 #53
What a load. Hillary has run two slimy presidential campaigns now. She race-baited in 2008 cui bono Jun 2016 #62
What are you talking about? samson212 Jun 2016 #87
Looks like POTUS has moved on, Obi Wan. LuvLoogie Jun 2016 #65
It was my understanding.... WiffenPoof Jun 2016 #45
Really Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #30
He's going to the convention to state his case and keeping his word to the people. atomingai Jun 2016 #44
His case for what ...what you don't want to admit he wants to steal the primary from actual voters? Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #46
If by the convention he has not conceded GulfCoast66 Jun 2016 #58
Sanders has already made it clear that he will go the convention and make his case. You Hillary... atomingai Jun 2016 #60
I agree with you GulfCoast66 Jun 2016 #61
Couldn't disagree more Dem2 Jun 2016 #3
Or maybe it's like he's been saying, that he wants to bring pressure QC Jun 2016 #4
Pure projection. Take what's bad about your candidate, glowing Jun 2016 #27
Funny that you say that because from where I sit, Berie's giant ego is the issue here. Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #31
Address the issues how exactly? Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #37
Super condescending for no reason samson212 Jun 2016 #89
Those are going to be Clinton votes. ucrdem Jun 2016 #5
Wanna bet? catnhatnh Jun 2016 #8
many of those ballots will be republican. the rest split between hillary and bernie in some msongs Jun 2016 #9
Older people MFM008 Jun 2016 #10
Post removed Post removed Jun 2016 #13
Seriously? You are sticking with that one? seabeyond Jun 2016 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #12
Update Wed. 4:56 pm says ~500,000 left, 1.4+ million counted: ucrdem Jun 2016 #17
They also said it would not change the outcome. Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #32
"Based on other mailed in ballots, her lead may widen." I think that judging by how large her lead Number23 Jun 2016 #73
More accurately, he's been doing the deceiving. Lord Magus Jun 2016 #6
Bernie is victorious. He won a long time ago. You just don't understand what this is about. cui bono Jun 2016 #66
Well said marions ghost Jun 2016 #79
3,000,000 votes? RobertEarl Jun 2016 #7
I'd be interested to see the documentation... Orrex Jun 2016 #35
She won, he lost. He knows this. geek tragedy Jun 2016 #14
If they want him to drop out, they need to stop jerking him around. Ken Burch Jun 2016 #15
"If they want him to drop out, they need to stop jerking him around." Orrex Jun 2016 #36
I have to wonder about some of you Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #38
If Bernie hadn't been allergic to telling his supporters to register as Democrats from the start TeamPooka Jun 2016 #18
My party right or wrong? He concentrated on the issues that should matter to people ... slipslidingaway Jun 2016 #20
He missed a chance to win and take over. You missed the point. You were not pushed away TeamPooka Jun 2016 #21
WTF are you talking about, you are now trying to supposedly blame the demise of the progressives slipslidingaway Jun 2016 #22
Bernie isn't and has never been the be all and end all of the progressive movement baldguy Jun 2016 #23
I never said the progressive movement was dead. It's alive in this party with or without Bernie and TeamPooka Jun 2016 #47
It is not alive in the Democratic Party. djean111 Jun 2016 #55
The progressive movement is not alive in this party. It's alive IN SPITE of it. cui bono Jun 2016 #67
Get your holier than thou attitudes out of your sytems now. You won't be whining here much longer TeamPooka Jun 2016 #69
I'm not whining and I don't have a holier than thou attitude. I'm simply stating a fact. cui bono Jun 2016 #81
You are not stating fact you are offering opinion. nt TeamPooka Jun 2016 #82
An opinion that is supported by facts. It's documented. You can look up everything I said. cui bono Jun 2016 #83
Sanders had a choice to run as an independent and be true MyNameGoesHere Jun 2016 #34
Because even he didn't think the Democratic leadership would condone cheating and election fraud. cui bono Jun 2016 #63
Not true Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #40
Big difference between 2008 and now, there are many younger voters who have signed up slipslidingaway Jun 2016 #19
Then forget about Sanders if he won't help, he gets nothing. nt Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #41
If Sanders gets nothing, his supporters will sit on their hands, or worse. Its a problem for Hillary reformist2 Jun 2016 #64
Where did the poster say Sanders won't help??? cui bono Jun 2016 #86
No magic wand required, just inspirational leadership. Like Obama's in 2008, his new followers TeamPooka Jun 2016 #48
um , a shitload of young people registered in 2008. Obama brought them out too TeamPooka Jun 2016 #70
It doesn't matter Florencenj2point0 Jun 2016 #24
That is a good analysis. They can't be trusted to follow through with anything that they say. w4rma Jun 2016 #25
A life lived in conspiricy theories must be hard to navigate. upaloopa Jun 2016 #26
Anybody not on board to fight Trump at this late hour, ... Tortmaster Jun 2016 #28
Good point. DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2016 #33
Oh please. Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #29
Isn't Sanders talking directly to President Obama? apnu Jun 2016 #39
Last time Sen. Feinstein helped bring peace Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #42
Because he suffers from persecution complex lanlady Jun 2016 #49
You may do whatever you like, but in a week, this will no longer be the website to do it in Tarc Jun 2016 #50
I thought this morning we'd see a decline in new screeds... brooklynite Jun 2016 #54
From some of your other posts, it doesn't seem like you are over the primaries yet democrattotheend Jun 2016 #59
That's not what it is at all, I'm afraid Tarc Jun 2016 #71
No one cares about that. cui bono Jun 2016 #68
Elections have winners and losers Tarc Jun 2016 #72
He is supporting the 99% as we speak. cui bono Jun 2016 #80
Get over it! Or don't. No one cares how you vote. leftofcool Jun 2016 #51
Maybe it's time for him to admit that no one wanted him in the first place. eastwestdem Jun 2016 #56
In my opinion Time for change Jun 2016 #57
TO THE CONVENTION!!!! F. THE NAYSAYERS! jack_krass Jun 2016 #74
Amen. kadaholo Jun 2016 #75
Well said…. midnight Jun 2016 #76
7 more days.... chillfactor Jun 2016 #77
On to the convention Bernie! GoneFishin Jun 2016 #78
We don't care jzodda Jun 2016 #84
You know, you're implying that Sanders is a gullible fool, right? I don't think that's true, fwiw. randome Jun 2016 #85
I don't believe he's gullible. catnhatnh Jun 2016 #88
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