Democrat voterss Set To Crown Bernie; DNC Establishment Stacking The Deck For Hillary

I know it's strange to hear, but ole Hitlery might be telling the truth on this one. I believe Sanders has referred to himself as an 'Independent' in some Elections.

Where have you been? He's always been an independent, and has always run against and defeated both Democrats and Republicans, even when they joined forces. I already pointed this out --- post 3.
 
I know it's strange to hear, but ole Hitlery might be telling the truth on this one. I believe Sanders has referred to himself as an 'Independent' in some Elections.

Where have you been? He's always been an independent, and has always run against and defeated both Democrats and Republicans. I already pointed this out --- post 3.

Admittedly, i've never followed Sanders' history. I have heard that he does refer to himself as an 'Independent.' However, he is currently running as a Democrat. So i don't really know.
 
Where have you been? He's always been an independent, and has always run against and defeated both Democrats and Republicans, even when they joined forces. I already pointed this out --- post 3.

Yeah....NO!

From Politifact:

"Socialist" — the word is a loaded term and often a rhetorical weapon. But Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., seems to proudly claim it.

"Do they think I’m afraid of the word? I’m not afraid of the word," he said in an interview with The Nation published in July. "When I ran for the Senate the first time, I ran against the wealthiest guy in the state of Vermont. He spent a lot on advertising — very ugly stuff. He kept attacking me as a liberal. He didn’t use the word ‘socialist’ at all, because 'everybody in the state knows that I am that." -- Bernie Sanders

When he announced his candidacy in April 2015, the word itself dominated headlines. But a few readers have objected to our use of the term.

The article goes on to claim / justify Bernie calling himself a socialist by declaring (trying to speak for him) WHAT HE REALLY MEANS IS he is a 'Democratic Socialist', which Liberals use interchangeably all the time. (Yeah, uh-huh....)

Democrats shy away from the term 'Socialist' and have adopted the term 'Democratic Socialist' because "We have a history of terrible propaganda against socialism and also communism". Awww, how could we POSSIBLY be so cruel and wrong as to negatively paint Socialism and Communism so terribly?!
- so the Democrats kept the same 'soup' in the 'can' and stuck a 'new advertising label' on it.

Bernie Sanders — socialist or democratic socialist?
 
Where have you been? He's always been an independent, and has always run against and defeated both Democrats and Republicans, even when they joined forces. I already pointed this out --- post 3.

Yeah....NO!

From Politifact:

"Socialist" — the word is a loaded term and often a rhetorical weapon. But Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., seems to proudly claim it.

"Do they think I’m afraid of the word? I’m not afraid of the word," he said in an interview with The Nation published in July. "When I ran for the Senate the first time, I ran against the wealthiest guy in the state of Vermont. He spent a lot on advertising — very ugly stuff. He kept attacking me as a liberal. He didn’t use the word ‘socialist’ at all, because 'everybody in the state knows that I am that." -- Bernie Sanders

When he announced his candidacy in April 2015, the word itself dominated headlines. But a few readers have objected to our use of the term.

The article goes on to claim / justify Bernie calling himself a socialist by declaring (trying to speak for him) WHAT HE REALLY MEANS IS he is a 'Democratic Socialist', which Liberals use interchangeably all the time. (Yeah, uh-huh....)

Democrats shy away from the term 'Socialist' and have adopted the term 'Democratic Socialist' because "We have a history of terrible propaganda against socialism and also communism". Awww, how could we POSSIBLY be so cruel and wrong as to negatively paint Socialism and Communism so terribly?!
- so the Democrats kept the same 'soup' in the 'can' and stuck a 'new advertising label' on it.

Bernie Sanders — socialist or democratic socialist?

And AGAIN that's got nothing to do with a political party.

And AGAIN we already did this too. Posts 3 and 15, at least one of which was addressed to you.

I'm surrounded by the Illiterati.
 

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