2020 Presidential Race

Don't change the subject of your inconsistencies. You think it's OK for Lil Mikey to have a list of unfortunate comments, but let's crucify ole despicable Trump for his list of unfortunate comments, since he has been a public figure for decades as well.
What candidate (especially one in their 70's) is not going to have a list?
 
Don't change the subject of your inconsistencies. You think it's OK for Lil Mikey to have a list of unfortunate comments, but let's crucify ole despicable Trump for his list of unfortunate comments, since he has been a public figure for decades as well.
Just remember, Luther is preaching his beliefs to the children of outer Atlanta!
 
I've been consistent since my first day in the PF. And that was just an extension of how I've believed for years (just a little more bluntly stated and one-sided)

So hypocrisy and double standards aren’t things you are ashamed of , if it serves the purpose ? Smh
 
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What candidate (especially one in their 70's) is not going to have a list?

Of course they will. that's not the point. Point being, you gloss over Bloomers, but Trump is despicable, and they are one in the same. And Bloomer may end up being worse.
 
Bernie Sanders Blasts Michael Bloomberg and His ‘Racist Policies’ at Massive Rally

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) took direct aim at his rising rival Michael Bloomberg (D) during a massive rally at the Tacoma Dome on Monday, blasting his record as New York City mayor and warning him that he is “not gonna buy this election.”

Sanders, along with guests Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), actor Tim Robbins, and the indie rock band Portugal. The Man, drew a crowd of over 17,000 in Tacoma, Washington, on Monday evening. The presidential hopeful took a moment out of his traditional stump-style speech to send a direct message to his billionaire rival Bloomberg, who is dramatically surging in the polls.

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“Today we say to Mayor Bloomberg: we are a democracy, not an oligarchy, you’re not gonna buy this election,” Sanders told the crowd, taking a shot at the former mayor’s record, including what Sanders described as his “racist policies like stop and frisk.”

“We say to Mr. Bloomberg, you are certainly not going to win when you have a record in New York City that included racist policies like stop and frisk which caused communities of color to live in fear and humiliation in New York City,” the presidential hopeful said.

“You’re not going to win an election when you opposed raising the minimum wage,” Sanders said, adding that those who “have billions of dollars” should “not be opposed to raising the minimum wage above $7.25.”

Bernie Sanders Blasts Bloomberg and His 'Racist Policies' at Rally
His rally was massive because he opened up for a concert. Lol
 
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Of course they will. that's not the point. Point being, you gloss over Bloomers, but Trump is despicable, and they are one in the same. And Bloomer may end up being worse.
Bloomberg has been in politics longer. I am willing to lay money down on his skeletons being more numerous or worse than trump's based simply on time in office.
 
And in an act of desperation and hopelessness, the left makes a deal with the devil and hopes his money will be enough to defeat Trump. Hell awaits these fools no matter who wins.



Cage match!
Stacy Abrahms vs Mike Huckabee (jk)
 
Of course they will. that's not the point. Point being, you gloss over Bloomers, but Trump is despicable, and they are one in the same. And Bloomer may end up being worse.
I didn't gloss over Bloomberg's.
Trump is despicable, it's a body of work, not a single comment.
Trump and Bloomberg are not the same. They have similarities and differences. If it does turn out that he has more similarities with Trump than difference, then there is no way in hell the dems. will nominate him.
There is no way possible that he could end up worse.
 
I didn't gloss over Bloomberg's.
Trump is despicable, it's a body of work, not a single comment.
Trump and Bloomberg are not the same. They have similarities and differences. If it does turn out that he has more similarities with Trump than difference, then there is no way in hell the dems. will nominate him.
There is no way possible that he could end up worse.

Your mental gymnastics is gold medal worthy.
 
I didn't gloss over Bloomberg's.
Trump is despicable, it's a body of work, not a single comment.
Trump and Bloomberg are not the same. They have similarities and differences. If it does turn out that he has more similarities with Trump than difference, then there is no way in hell the dems. will nominate him.
There is no way possible that he could end up worse.

Well buckle up Nancy. It's gonna be a long ride. Ya'll still don't have a candidate. The worst decision Bloomberg will have ever made in his life was to run against Trump instead of waiting for him to move on. I promise you Trump will have more s*** on Bloomer in his hip pocket than a prize bull has in his entire s*** track. And nothing he thinks he has on Teflon will stick. The Dems will have to abandon their party and take Bloomberg just as the GOP took Trump. and Sanders ain't gonna let that go quietly.
 
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Well buckle up Nancy. It's gonna be a long ride. Ya'll still don't have a candidate. The worst decision Bloomberg will have ever made in his life was to run against Trump instead of waiting for him to move on. I promise you Trump will have more s*** on Bloomer in his hip pocket than a prize bull has in his entire s*** track. And nothing he thinks he has on Teflon will stick. The Dems will have to abandon their party and take Bloomberg just as the GOP took Trump. and Sanders ain't gonna let that go quietly.
I'm all buckled up Cupcake.
There is truly just one objective. Either it will be achieved or not.
Either way the country will suffer; just much less so with one outcome. Nobody saw that coming.
 
Sanders campaign manager rips MSNBC for 'undermining' senator's candidacy: 'You can feel the disdain' for his supporters

The campaign manager for Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., blasted MSNBC's coverage of the progressive candidate, accusing the liberal network of "undermining" the campaign.

Speaking to Vanity Fair, Faiz Shakir revealed that he had "approached" MSNBC president Phil Griffin, recalling from the exchange, "We watched a ton of terrible coverage occurring and we thought we’d at least try to address it."

Supporters of the Sanders campaign have been quite vocal with their complaints towards MSNBC in recent weeks, with anchor Chuck Todd being repeatly named. Todd raised eyebrows for asking how Sanders is "considered a frontrunner" despite his victory in New Hampshire and his surge in the polls and was slammed for suggesting that Sanders supporters were a "digital brownshirt brigade," which was condemned by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).

It's not just the Sanders campaign that has had issues with MSNBC. A New Hampshire voter told the network directly that she voted for the Vermont senator because its coverage made her "angry."

“You can feel the disdain they have for Bernie Sanders’s supporters,” Shakir explained. “It’s a condescending attitude: ‘Oh, they must not be that intelligent. They’re being deluded. They’re being conned. They’re all crazy Twitter bots.’ My view is that there’s a bit of detachment from MSNBC and the people who this campaign gets support from. It feels like they’re covering progressives from an elitist perspective.”

Shakir told Vanity Fair that Fox News has been "more fair than MSNBC."

"That’s saying something,” he elaborated. “Fox is often yelling about Bernie Sanders’s socialism, but they’re still giving our campaign the opportunity to make our case in a fair manner, unlike MSNBC, which has credibility with the left and is constantly undermining the Bernie Sanders campaign.”

Sanders campaign manager rips MSNBC for 'undermining' senator's candidacy: 'You can feel the disdain' for his supporters
 
Sanders campaign manager rips MSNBC for 'undermining' senator's candidacy: 'You can feel the disdain' for his supporters

The campaign manager for Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., blasted MSNBC's coverage of the progressive candidate, accusing the liberal network of "undermining" the campaign.

Speaking to Vanity Fair, Faiz Shakir revealed that he had "approached" MSNBC president Phil Griffin, recalling from the exchange, "We watched a ton of terrible coverage occurring and we thought we’d at least try to address it."

Supporters of the Sanders campaign have been quite vocal with their complaints towards MSNBC in recent weeks, with anchor Chuck Todd being repeatly named. Todd raised eyebrows for asking how Sanders is "considered a frontrunner" despite his victory in New Hampshire and his surge in the polls and was slammed for suggesting that Sanders supporters were a "digital brownshirt brigade," which was condemned by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).

It's not just the Sanders campaign that has had issues with MSNBC. A New Hampshire voter told the network directly that she voted for the Vermont senator because its coverage made her "angry."

“You can feel the disdain they have for Bernie Sanders’s supporters,” Shakir explained. “It’s a condescending attitude: ‘Oh, they must not be that intelligent. They’re being deluded. They’re being conned. They’re all crazy Twitter bots.’ My view is that there’s a bit of detachment from MSNBC and the people who this campaign gets support from. It feels like they’re covering progressives from an elitist perspective.”

Shakir told Vanity Fair that Fox News has been "more fair than MSNBC."

"That’s saying something,” he elaborated. “Fox is often yelling about Bernie Sanders’s socialism, but they’re still giving our campaign the opportunity to make our case in a fair manner, unlike MSNBC, which has credibility with the left and is constantly undermining the Bernie Sanders campaign.”

Sanders campaign manager rips MSNBC for 'undermining' senator's candidacy: 'You can feel the disdain' for his supporters
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