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Knife to your back, Bernie or Donald? (1 Viewer)

Which one?

  • Bernie

    Votes: 158 70.9%
  • Donald

    Votes: 65 29.1%

  • Total voters
    223
I don't know how many times the world needs to see that socialism doesn't work.

Trump, not close.

 
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Bernie supporters are pacifists, ergo the guy holding the knife to my back must be a Trump fan- so once again I will go with Donald.

 
Socialism > Fascism. Bernie wins...
Donald Trump is a fascist?

Hmmm...a cursory search on the Internets shows that Salon, Slate, HuffPo, Newsweek, Daily Kos all say he is. Why, if these bastions of unbiased journalism say he is then he must be!

But seriously, he's not. You can stop with the demonizing.

 
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But seriously, he's not. You can stop with the demonizing.
He doesn't want to overthrow the existing democratic system. He doesn't want to scrap the Constitution. He doesn't romanticize violence itself as a vital cleansing agent of society. He's simply a racist who wants to keep the current system but deny its benefits to groups he's interested in oppressing.
Oh - much better! :lmao:

 
TripItUp said:
I don't know how many times the world needs to see that socialism doesn't work.
The balance of powers will address that. I'll take integrity over idiocy. Bernie for me.

 
Talk about 2 guys on opposite ends of the spectrum. Not sure I could actually bring myself to vote for either one, and yet, they're both better options than Hillary.

Saw one suggestion on FB that I liked. Divide the country into Western USA and Eastern USA. Let Trump handle the East and Bernie handle the West and people can choose where they want to live.

 
ABB

Anyone but Bernie

I don't give him a pass for his Man And Woman article and nevermind his nutty global warming/terrorism schtick.

 
TripItUp said:
I don't know how many times the world needs to see that socialism doesn't work.

Trump, not close.
As opposed to whimsical dictators who don't have a general sense of things like laws and due process?

 
Bernie crushing.
This is what the establishment democrats do not understand - Bernie is a much better option in the general election than Clinton.
:no: Establishment democrats have read the Gallup poll showing a self described socialist is less likely to win the election than a Muslim, an atheist, or a homosexual presidential candidate. In fact, only 59% of Democrats expressed a willingness to vote for a socialist. http://www.gallup.com/poll/183713/socialist-presidential-candidates-least-appealing.aspx

 
Talk about 2 guys on opposite ends of the spectrum. Not sure I could actually bring myself to vote for either one, and yet, they're both better options than Hillary.
Someone with ZERO political experience is a better option than a former Secretary of State and US Senator?

Political affiliations aside, this is simply not possible.

Ever see an NFL team use the #1 overall pick on a player that didn't play football in high school or college?

Sounds crazy, doesn't it.

 
Yeah, Washington and Eisenhower are remembered for their failures from never having held office before.

According to your logic no one could ever change jobs because they didn't have any prior experience.

 
Bernie crushing.
This is what the establishment democrats do not understand - Bernie is a much better option in the general election than Clinton.
:no: Establishment democrats have read the Gallup poll showing a self described socialist is less likely to win the election than a Muslim, an atheist, or a homosexual presidential candidate. In fact, only 59% of Democrats expressed a willingness to vote for a socialist. http://www.gallup.com/poll/183713/socialist-presidential-candidates-least-appealing.aspx
You keep saying that ... and it gets less true every time you say it.

It was a poll taken before Sanders took off, and people have a much better understanding of his positions now.

Bernie is much more electable than Clinton.

 
Talk about 2 guys on opposite ends of the spectrum. Not sure I could actually bring myself to vote for either one, and yet, they're both better options than Hillary.
Someone with ZERO political experience is a better option than a former Secretary of State and US Senator?

Political affiliations aside, this is simply not possible.

Ever see an NFL team use the #1 overall pick on a player that didn't play football in high school or college?

Sounds crazy, doesn't it.
:lol: Dumbest comparison evah.

The problem IS politicians, so sure, why not vote for someone without key political experience?

No, I'm not a Trump supporter but feel that the problem is that all career politicians are the problem.

 
Trump would win easily in an election. Trump is abrasive to some but everyone knows who he is, a lot of the country has no idea who Bernie is.

 
Talk about 2 guys on opposite ends of the spectrum. Not sure I could actually bring myself to vote for either one, and yet, they're both better options than Hillary.
Someone with ZERO political experience is a better option than a former Secretary of State and US Senator?

Political affiliations aside, this is simply not possible.

Ever see an NFL team use the #1 overall pick on a player that didn't play football in high school or college?

Sounds crazy, doesn't it.
:lol: Dumbest comparison evah.

The problem IS politicians, so sure, why not vote for someone without key political experience?

No, I'm not a Trump supporter but feel that the problem is that all career politicians are the problem.
Sorry, but "politicians are bad, so anyone who isn't a politician must be good" is not a valid reason to vote for someone IMO.

One thing you'll never hear a Trump supporter talk about is........policy.

 
Talk about 2 guys on opposite ends of the spectrum. Not sure I could actually bring myself to vote for either one, and yet, they're both better options than Hillary.
Someone with ZERO political experience is a better option than a former Secretary of State and US Senator?

Political affiliations aside, this is simply not possible.

Ever see an NFL team use the #1 overall pick on a player that didn't play football in high school or college?

Sounds crazy, doesn't it.
:lol: Dumbest comparison evah.

The problem IS politicians, so sure, why not vote for someone without key political experience?

No, I'm not a Trump supporter but feel that the problem is that all career politicians are the problem.
Sorry, but "politicians are bad, so anyone who isn't a politician must be good" is not a valid reason to vote for someone IMO.

One thing you'll never hear a Trump supporter talk about is........policy.
if "lesser of two evils" is acceptable I don't see why this isn't
 
Socialism > Fascism. Bernie wins...
Donald Trump is a fascist?

Hmmm...a cursory search on the Internets shows that Salon, Slate, HuffPo, Newsweek, Daily Kos all say he is. Why, if these bastions of unbiased journalism say he is then he must be!

But seriously, he's not. You can stop with the demonizing.
So it's ok for Donald to demonize women, Hispanics and Muslims, but if I call him a fascist I've gone too far. Got it.....

 
Trump would win easily in an election. Trump is abrasive to some but everyone knows who he is, a lot of the country has no idea who Bernie is.
:lmao:
This race will never happen but if it did I can assure, will not go 70/30 in the cozy confines of the Liberal FFA.

Bernie Sanders is not much different in terms of support then say Ralph Nader.

Hats off to you for supporting your guy, respect your right to support whoever you want. I just don't feel like Sanders could beat anyone in a National Election.

 

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