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Comments by "Clint Holmes" (@clintholmes2061) on "Bernie Sanders Launches ‘Anti-Endorsements’ Page" video.
Bernie Sanders 2020. The candidate who can't be bought.
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@JamNMama1 Most of his personal wealth came from his best selling book. And I'm not talking about himself personally even thou he has been on the very bottom for personal wealth compared to his peers, I'm talking about his campaign. And his campaign is being paid for by the little guy and not big money, corporations, and the elite. I hope you are being paid to say the stupid shit you are and aren't really as dense as your comment makes you seem. Either way you suck at life.
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@LD-tn6ff Warren is a 90s republican, who said she will sell out if she makes it to the general, who voted for more bombs for trump, who didn't run in 2016 against a corporate shill like Hillary but wants to run in 2020 against a progressive like Sanders, who didn't support her fellow "natives" during the DAPL protests. Just stop it. Everything you have said trying to talk her is just bullshit. She is terrible. There is a reason the corporate media is warming to her while true progressives are smeared the way Sanders is.
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@JamNMama1 I'm sorry I can't fix your stupidity for you. I wish I could but I can't.
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@JamNMama1 Tell you what thou... How about a source for your smears? I dare you to try to prove your bullshit.
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@JamNMama1 So evidence huh? Here... this is what it might look like. This video talks about his tax returns that have gone back 10 years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8VMfbARSwA&t=516s
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@JamNMama1 Please direct me to the part that supports your claim of, "most of his wealth came from... (being) a JUNIOR senator in Vermont."
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@JamNMama1 Because if you look at the link I've given you and if you pause it at 3:30 you can clearly see from his tax returns when his wealth was gotten. And that timing coincides with his book. Because that's the reality. And I see nothing in your terrible sources to support your claims. They just look like your average run of the mill shit hit pieces.
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@coletrickle1775 I like Tulsi but I wish she were supporting Sanders like she did in 2016 and wasn't running against him and splitting the progressive vote.
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@jameshumphrey9939 Regarding, "why not gove hs profits on his book to charity?" Let's say you weren't illiterate and wrote a best selling book, would you give all the money to charity? Why do you think this is a reasonable expectation of Bernie?
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@TheHesseJames Regarding, "at this stage it is more important to get exposure." Let's agree to disagree. Should Nina Turner have her own campaign to increase her exposure? Or should she be helping Bernie do anything and everything to help Sanders win like she is doing? Because I think she is doing the right thing of helping Bernie and all the same concepts apply to tulsi. I love tulsi but I'm of the firm belief that she is fucking up big time. Regarding, "They can join forces at a later stage." When do you think this will be? Because Tulsi fans seem to be under the impression that they can just share delegates or some shit. It doesn't work that way. Every delegate and vote she gets that would have been Bernie's hurts Bernie. In an election and campaign where every vote matters and we know the game isn't fair she should be helping him... not running against him. And like I've already said even if she dropped out today she arguably hurt Bernie. Every day she stays in hurts him more. Because the war has already begun and all progressives, peasants and politicians alike, should be doing everything in their power to help Sanders become our next president. Regarding, "Once he takes her on his ticket she will draw more people." Almost nobody gives a shit about the bottom half of the ticket. Far, far, far too much is made of it. And if we ever get to the point where Bernie is picking a running mate, which generally only happens after getting the nomination, then war is ALREADY won. The hard part is getting Bernie to be the nominee of the "democratic" party. The rest is just details. He can be trusted to pick a good running mate and can be trusted to crush the orange clown. The hard part is overcoming the rigged primary and tulsi is only making it harder.
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@custodiancolorzoo870 Clearly you are just a sexist who hates women. (hopefully obvious sarcasm is obvious) Seriously thou thank you for all those truth bombs. I thoroughly loved it even thou I suspect if will fall upon def ears when it comes to Decker. You can't convince people who are being paid to think what they do. But who knows, maybe they are just wrong and it help them open their eyes.
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@custodiancolorzoo870 The whole sexist narrative is just a lazy way for the disingenuous to dismiss substantive objections. I was even called a sexist in 2016 by a Hillary supporter when I said I was going to vote for Jill Stein as if that made any sense. I did read all your responses and loving it. I even thought about asking you to stop but only because I was concerned about the safety of Decker. I thought they might be the first person to ever get killed by words because your tongue lashing was so epic and on point.
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@trevorfaulkner4934 Regarding, "She's not splitting the vote" Of course she is. The vast majority of her supporters would be supporting Bernie if she weren't in the race. Their voters come from the same pool of people... progressives. Regarding, "she's waking up more people to these regime-change wars" Don't get me wrong, there are aspects to her campaign that I love. But ultimately I think she is doing more damage than the good she is doing with her campaign. Regarding, "When it's time for her to drop out" And when do you think that will be? Before or after votes have been cast and the damage has been done. Shit, even if she dropped out TODAY, she will arguably have done damage to Bernie's campaign because (and even thou it shouldn't be this way but it is) momentum is a reality and of importance in politics. There is a reason Hillary was portrayed as inevitable in 2016 and they tried to do the same for Biden in 2020... because of momentum. If tulsi were not in the race the vast majority of her supporters would be supporting sanders and that would make all the arguments the corporate media make about his campaign struggling and shit like that that much harder to make.
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@LD-tn6ff With that in mind I too hope you respond to the substance Custodian offered. I noticed you never responded to my comment. I suspect you won't respond to Custodian for the same reason. The facts simply are not on your side.
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@JamNMama1 Regarding, " you go right ahead and keep believing that." I will. Good luck with your smears you paid piece of poo.
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