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What say you, Bernie? LOL

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This may have to do with personal politics or political experience of the viewer. I didn't watch the whole thing, but I thought Clinton 'won'. Then again when I hear Sanders talking, it sounds like total bullshit. He's disqualified. If you believe in that sort of politics like it seems like many first time voters and second-time voters do, he may have won by a landslide.The weirdest thing about this debate is that the MSM is universally declaring Clinton as the winner, while public polling is showing Sanders as the overwhelming winner (~80%).
Looks the the MSM is ready to coronate Clinton.
So you apparently believe that your opinion matters more than everyone else's, and that you have some right to declare a candidate as 'disqualified'.
Your obviously anti-democracy if that's the way you think!
And no Sander's policies have been tried and proven successful in many other countries. That's a fact.
Which country would that be? Greece? LMAO
So I was talking about my vote. And, to prove my point, your confidence in Sanders policy positions makes you think he's legit. I don't think we need to adopt revolutionary measures from other countries into our economics. Anyone who wants to get to the whitehouse to waste time fighting to do just that is DQ'd. Flat-tax republican? DQ. Double the minimum wage? DQ.This may have to do with personal politics or political experience of the viewer. I didn't watch the whole thing, but I thought Clinton 'won'. Then again when I hear Sanders talking, it sounds like total bullshit. He's disqualified. If you believe in that sort of politics like it seems like many first time voters and second-time voters do, he may have won by a landslide.The weirdest thing about this debate is that the MSM is universally declaring Clinton as the winner, while public polling is showing Sanders as the overwhelming winner (~80%).
Looks the the MSM is ready to coronate Clinton.
So you apparently believe that your opinion matters more than everyone else's, and that you have some right to declare a candidate as 'disqualified'.
Your obviously anti-democracy if that's the way you think!
And no Sander's policies have been tried and proven successful in many other countries. That's a fact.
This may have to do with personal politics or political experience of the viewer. I didn't watch the whole thing, but I thought Clinton 'won'. Then again when I hear Sanders talking, it sounds like total bullshit. He's disqualified. If you believe in that sort of politics like it seems like many first time voters and second-time voters do, he may have won by a landslide.The weirdest thing about this debate is that the MSM is universally declaring Clinton as the winner, while public polling is showing Sanders as the overwhelming winner (~80%).
Looks the the MSM is ready to coronate Clinton.
So you apparently believe that your opinion matters more than everyone else's, and that you have some right to declare a candidate as 'disqualified'.
Your obviously anti-democracy if that's the way you think!
And no Sander's policies have been tried and proven successful in many other countries. That's a fact.
Which country would that be? Greece? LMAO
How about Switzerland, Denmark, France, Germany, Australia, Japan, the U.K. & Canada.
Thanks.So I was talking about my vote. And, to prove my point, your confidence in Sanders policy positions makes you think he's legit. I don't think we need to adopt revolutionary measures from other countries into our economics. Anyone who wants to get to the whitehouse to waste time fighting to do just that is DQ'd. Flat-tax republican? DQ. Double the minimum wage? DQ.This may have to do with personal politics or political experience of the viewer. I didn't watch the whole thing, but I thought Clinton 'won'. Then again when I hear Sanders talking, it sounds like total bullshit. He's disqualified. If you believe in that sort of politics like it seems like many first time voters and second-time voters do, he may have won by a landslide.The weirdest thing about this debate is that the MSM is universally declaring Clinton as the winner, while public polling is showing Sanders as the overwhelming winner (~80%).
Looks the the MSM is ready to coronate Clinton.
So you apparently believe that your opinion matters more than everyone else's, and that you have some right to declare a candidate as 'disqualified'.
Your obviously anti-democracy if that's the way you think!
And no Sander's policies have been tried and proven successful in many other countries. That's a fact.
So apparently you want no changes, you are not a progressive and support Clinton because you believe that she is not a progressive. BTW, Who the F are you to say who is or is not 'legit'?
You have one hell of an ego!
Have you traveled to any of these countries or taken the time to look at how they differ from the US?This may have to do with personal politics or political experience of the viewer. I didn't watch the whole thing, but I thought Clinton 'won'. Then again when I hear Sanders talking, it sounds like total bullshit. He's disqualified. If you believe in that sort of politics like it seems like many first time voters and second-time voters do, he may have won by a landslide.The weirdest thing about this debate is that the MSM is universally declaring Clinton as the winner, while public polling is showing Sanders as the overwhelming winner (~80%).
Looks the the MSM is ready to coronate Clinton.
So you apparently believe that your opinion matters more than everyone else's, and that you have some right to declare a candidate as 'disqualified'.
Your obviously anti-democracy if that's the way you think!
And no Sander's policies have been tried and proven successful in many other countries. That's a fact.
Which country would that be? Greece? LMAO
How about Switzerland, Denmark, France, Germany, Australia, Japan, the U.K. & Canada.
I've been to several of those nations, lived in some of them for several months.Have you traveled to any of these countries or taken the time to look at how they differ from the US?How about Switzerland, Denmark, France, Germany, Australia, Japan, the U.K. & Canada.