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Default Just an observance ....

On 9/24/18 7:31 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 15:47:38 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 9/24/18 1:06 PM,
wrote:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 08:02:47 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 9/23/18 10:38 PM, Tim wrote:

On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 21:19:52 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 9/23/18 8:17 PM, Bill wrote:

So it is okay when a Democrat President appoints an ultra liberal leftist?


I'm not aware of any "ultra liberal leftists" Democratic presidents have
nominated to the Supreme Court.
Kagan? Sotomayor? Ginsburg?
If you don't think they are leftists, it is only because of where you
stand.

It's "Democratic," by the way, not
"Democrat." The way you use that word is just an ignorant Republican
party-ism. Oh, wait.

"Democratic" infers that they do things in a democratic way. If you
were watching how they ****ed Bernie, the process was far from
"democratic" but it was certainly the "democrat" way of doing things.
Machine politics over all else.
......

And believe me, there were many of us that watched it very closely and will never trust the DNC again.



Bernie wasn't and isn't a Democrat. What's funny, of course, is that you
fellas trust Trump and the Republicans.

Bernie was a democrat in the sense that you call all Libertarians
republicans and he was running for the democrat nomination at a very
undemocratic convention. When you have enough "machine" super
delegates to advance a nominee in spite of the vote, it is not
democratic, no matter what it says on the signs over the door.



Bernie is a socialist. He considers himself an independent. He caucuses
with the Dems. He doesn't run as a Dem. The only Libertarians I recall
who ran for and won federal office ran as Republicans.


He ran as a democrat in 2016 and that is what we are talking about.
You are just trying to divert from how undemocratic the process was
that scuttled him.
It probably scuttled the best chance the DNC had to win the white
house too. People who hated Hillary were not ever going to change
their mind. Bernie may have flipped a couple of red states. He was
running against Washington "business as usual" too.



I never thought Bernie could win a general election. Never. Still don't.
He said he was a Dem for purpose of the primaries, but he "reverted"
back to what he really was afterwards.