2020-02-15 Tom Watson on Twitter Important story on Bernie's potential Veep choice as I've been .jpg
It's stuff like this that reinforce my dislike of Bernie Sanders. I'm seeing McCain/Palin only worse.
2020-02-15 Tom Watson on Twitter Important story on Bernie's potential Veep choice as I've been .jpg
It's stuff like this that reinforce my dislike of Bernie Sanders. I'm seeing McCain/Palin only worse.
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Actually you’re half right. He referenced both. Either way the primary polls did have Obama winning Iowa which was his springboard. But yeah I read the whole thing and assumed he meant 2016 the whole way. Either way he still has an inaccurate reflection of polls at the time
Awesome.
What do you disagree with in those posts?
In your response to the first post, you suggest I engage in the rhetorical strategy of using anecdotal evidence about the views of back people I know. I can't recall doing that but I'm also pretty sure I refer to anecdotal evidence of any sort less than most posters here.
The latter post wasn't about anything I expect of black people, but in response to a comment about past behavior from the board liberals.
If you want to look up relevant posts, you could narrow the search for comments by username and then seek out potentially controversial key words.
Sincerely,
Thomas Mets
And unlike you and most people you agree with I have the integrity to admit being wrong. That is something you yourself have never had the integrity to do. But I’m glad the most blatant resident troll who pops in to cry about Bernie Sanders supporters every day is entertainer, you seem to really need it haha
Forum rules aside
people don't need to be "civil" when the person they are engaging is supportive of a malicious position (like the one the current sitting WH administration is)
I have 2 trans friends in the military who are going to be discharged in about 6 months through no fault of their own
Attorney general's actions spark outrage and unease among US prosecutors
New York (CNN)As the clash between Justice Department leaders and career prosecutors in the case of President Donald Trump's longtime friend Roger Stone spilled into public earlier this week, the leaders of the public-corruption unit in the Manhattan US attorney's office sat on a courtroom bench, watching with unease as the news flashed across their cell phone screens.
Those prosecutors, who had put Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen in prison, were in court Tuesday to oversee the trial of another politically tinged defendant, Michael Avenatti, the celebrity lawyer who has claimed Trump as his nemesis. For them, the prospect of interference in sensitive cases carries particularly high stakes.
And beyond New York, the Stone situation has reverberated across the country in the past few days, with prosecutors incensed over the apparent intervention by Attorney General William Barr to lighten the sentencing recommendation for Trump's ally, along with fear of what some perceive as a growing political directive coming from Washington.
On the West Coast, one federal prosecutor said there was an overwhelming sense of "outrage" felt in his office.
A prosecutor on the East Coast voiced concern about the potential impact of political interference on juries and judges, who could perceive that cases aren't being brought objectively.
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Progressive activists bring fake coffin to Joe Biden fundraiser in Manhattan last night
If "centrists" did this at a St. Bernard revival meeting, we'd be accused of making death threats.
"How does the Green Goblin have anything to do with Herpes?" - The Dying Detective
Hillary was right!
GOP senator says it appears Trump hasn't learned anything
Newsroom
Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski says there have not been indicators that President Trump has learned any lessons from being impeached.
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