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Comments by "" (@thehumanity0) on "Senator Bernie Sanders Says It's Awkward Running Against His Colleagues" video.
@LifeWithCrispyy Nah I thought that candy jab was in good faith. Seth seemed to be making fun of Fox News and Bernie's dumb critics more than Bernie himself. This was a good interview, massive props to Seth for not being a total dick like Steven Colbert and treating Bernie like a human.
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@BlazeHT is right, please do not modify the timeline. You are going to collapse time and space with your paradox-commencing bullshit. Aside from that, it's good to hear Bernie succeeded in your timeline.
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@JWarrior_81 "FDR was a moderate and appealed to both Democrats and Republicans". If FDR was a "moderate" then Bernie Sanders is a "moderate" too. FDR once said that 85% of the press must be against him, they attacked him nonstop and "conservative businessmen" at one point tried to do a coup d'etat on him by literally dabbling in fascism during a time when Hitler was carrying out the Holocaust. The entire establishment and mega-corporations of the time were against FDR, just as they're now against Bernie. I'm sure "moderates" are always loathed by the establishment, just like Hillary was, huh? Your not wrong that FDR "appealed to Democrats and Conservatives" (voters) though. He appealed to both because once you got past the trigger words of "Socialism" and "Commie", the American people realized his policies were good for the people and his New Deal policies fixed the fucking economy by installing restrictions on corporations that put Wall Street into check, restrictions that were later repealed by Bill Clinton and then George W. Bush. Bernie Sanders also appeals to both Democrats and Republicans though just as much as FDR did. There were countless Republicans that voted for Bernie in the primary and I imagine there would be a number that switch over if he has a head to head matchup with Trump. They realize Bernie has the best interests of workers in this country. He's going to win The Rust Belt by a landslide whether you're a district that's Democrat or Republican, it doesn't matter to most American workers.
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If the US had open elections so every person in the world got a vote, Bernie would win by maybe 98-99% of the popular vote. Only the deep red states in America would vote for his stupid ass... and maybe Brazil considering who they elected recently.
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Water under the bridge. I've seen countless ex-Clinton supporters coming out for Bernie after all the 2016 propaganda wore off. Its the Neera Tandens of the world (and knowingly biased media) who are the real assholes, who used shady tricks to convince people Bernie was somehow sexist, racist, and a bad guy. It should never be the voters' fault. As George Orwell has always expressed, the people is where the hope lies.
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I suggest you change your tone if you really care about Bernie winning in 2020, he will need ex-Clinton supporters, ex- or current Obama supporters, and even ex-Trump supporters if they have finally realized which politician actually cares about workers and building a better America for the people and not the corporations and 1%.
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