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John Poet

(2,510 posts)
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:24 AM May 2015

Who else is already sick of---

"Bernie can't win"

"Bernie is a socialist. Nobody I know will vote for a socialist."

"Bernie is like Ralph Nader" for contesting the Democratic primaries.

"Bernie will just weaken Hillary"

"Bernie isn't a Democrat"

"Voting for Bernie will make the Republicans win"

And maybe the worst,
"I agree with most everything Bernie says, but he doesn't stand a chance so why would I waste my vote"


Not just at D.U., quite a bit of the same on Facebook and Daily Kos also...

I guess we should just start posting.
"Hillary will just weaken Bernie, so she should get out of the race"....





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Who else is already sick of--- (Original Post) John Poet May 2015 OP
If a closet Muslim can win, why NOT a closet socialist? rocktivity May 2015 #1
Yeah! Stealth Muslin. He got right in. As a matter of fact.... Enthusiast May 2015 #28
Except for the closet thing hootinholler May 2015 #35
Ive been calling for her to drop out of the race for weeks, and now the shit's gettin' real. NYC_SKP May 2015 #2
He's not even closeted. John Poet May 2015 #3
Right on. Welcome. Ed Suspicious May 2015 #5
Actually you may just have come up with a campaign idea. A video that links the name calling to jwirr May 2015 #7
Also, John Poet May 2015 #13
Exactly. Welcome to DU. jwirr May 2015 #14
Thanks. John Poet May 2015 #19
public roads, public libraries, public fire departments, EMTs, police, public universities, Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2015 #31
IMO this is where Bernie needs to go if he is nominated as our candidate. The really great things jwirr May 2015 #38
That's been occurring since FDR. L0oniX May 2015 #12
Agreed kenfrequed May 2015 #4
I am. Is there a limit to how many people I can put on ignore. In all the time I have been on DU jwirr May 2015 #6
Be glad you're not a mod. You can't have any ignores or you can't see who is causing problems. L0oniX May 2015 #11
if there is a limit it must be over 400, because carolinayellowdog May 2015 #47
I was a big Ted Kennedy man. John Poet May 2015 #8
I was sick of it before it started. L0oniX May 2015 #9
What used to be reasoned debate, TM99 May 2015 #10
It's like trying to argue the quality of a product w/someone who only knows the commercial slogans arcane1 May 2015 #17
Truly a sadly prophetic movie Idiocracy is! TM99 May 2015 #18
Prophetic. Lobo27 May 2015 #27
This is the best they can do, merely two weeks into his candidacy. arcane1 May 2015 #15
She should! marym625 May 2015 #16
I'm also very sick of the claim SheilaT May 2015 #20
I am told Obama's amazing charisma is the reason TBF May 2015 #33
The Hillary camp tends to brush away her loss to Obama SheilaT May 2015 #39
Well, you don't have to worry about Jeb. jeff47 May 2015 #41
Out of curiousity, do you have any sense of who SheilaT May 2015 #42
Uh....I just said it would be Walker, and listed my reasons. (nt) jeff47 May 2015 #44
Unfortunately I think you are correct - TBF May 2015 #45
Not just elitist. The "dynasty" argument would only hurt her, and not Walker. (nt) jeff47 May 2015 #46
Never count out the Bushes until John Poet May 2015 #48
The Truth is ... nikto May 2015 #21
+1 daleanime May 2015 #23
They're talking about him. That is *good*. n/t Smarmie Doofus May 2015 #22
"Bernie is a socialist. Nobody I know will vote for a socialist." Spitfire of ATJ May 2015 #24
most of that talk is astroturf yurbud May 2015 #25
This one is the worst Kalidurga May 2015 #26
Especially because Nader didn't run in the Democratic primaries. SheilaT May 2015 #43
The Nader comparison and the MSM ingnoring him Is what bothers me bob4460 May 2015 #29
The MSM will ignore him as long as they can and the Nader comparison Autumn May 2015 #37
I have to say I see the most negativity towards Bernie's smokey nj May 2015 #30
"Hillary will just weaken Bernie, so she should get out of the race".... FlatBaroque May 2015 #32
It makes me so sick RoccoR5955 May 2015 #34
The only place I see that is here. On FB when I post about him it gets likes Autumn May 2015 #36
Prof. Richard Wolff is clearing up misconceptions about socialism & educating. I encourage people mother earth May 2015 #40
I have been doing that and look forward to speaking with Dr. Wolff RoccoR5955 May 2015 #49
Lucky you, I always look forward to his updates & talks, I feel like he's been paving the way and mother earth May 2015 #50
Meant to cross post Wolff's May update above, here it is: mother earth May 2015 #51
Fuck that noise. Glassunion May 2015 #52
It may just be the two glasses of wine I've had tonight, but I think this is the go to response smokey nj May 2015 #53
U got dat right! n/t RoccoR5955 May 2015 #54
Yup. My third glass of wine confirmed it. smokey nj May 2015 #55

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
28. Yeah! Stealth Muslin. He got right in. As a matter of fact....
Thu May 14, 2015, 04:18 AM
May 2015

he plans to round up the people of Texas, take away their guns and move them into some abandoned Walmarts. I'm just saying (so you won't be caught off guard).

hootinholler

(26,449 posts)
35. Except for the closet thing
Thu May 14, 2015, 09:51 AM
May 2015

Bernie isn't closeted about anything. That's actually one major reason he will win.

 

John Poet

(2,510 posts)
3. He's not even closeted.
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:33 AM
May 2015

But my position is,
the Republicans have been calling the Democrats "socialists" for 80 years,
ever since they passed the Social Security Act,
and every time they sponsored any great social advance.

So if supposed Democrats are going to denigrate Bernie as a "socialist",
they must just be closet Republicans.

So who cares what they think.

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
7. Actually you may just have come up with a campaign idea. A video that links the name calling to
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:41 AM
May 2015

Social Security and all the other good people programs.

 

John Poet

(2,510 posts)
13. Also,
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:47 AM
May 2015

Medicaid, Medicare, food assistance, affordable health care...

they've always said the same thing, "but that's SOCIALISM!"

So the US has therefore been a socialist country since 1936. That argument is long over.

 

John Poet

(2,510 posts)
19. Thanks.
Thu May 14, 2015, 01:04 AM
May 2015

I was on the old boards around 2004, I think it was... but drifted away for a long time.

Erich Bloodaxe BSN

(14,733 posts)
31. public roads, public libraries, public fire departments, EMTs, police, public universities,
Thu May 14, 2015, 07:17 AM
May 2015

'public' anything is socialism.

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
38. IMO this is where Bernie needs to go if he is nominated as our candidate. The really great things
Thu May 14, 2015, 10:26 AM
May 2015

in this country are the things we all share.

kenfrequed

(7,865 posts)
4. Agreed
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:33 AM
May 2015

I am very sick of this kind of talk. Bernie has been a good senator that has taken principled stands again and again. I honestly don't know why anyone would support her at all.

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
6. I am. Is there a limit to how many people I can put on ignore. In all the time I have been on DU
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:38 AM
May 2015

I have never ignored anyone but I cannot stand the rudeness and insensitivity of these people.

 

L0oniX

(31,493 posts)
11. Be glad you're not a mod. You can't have any ignores or you can't see who is causing problems.
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:45 AM
May 2015

carolinayellowdog

(3,247 posts)
47. if there is a limit it must be over 400, because
Thu May 14, 2015, 02:29 PM
May 2015

my ignore list has grown to about 350, which over 13 years means only a couple per month. That breaks down to about 100 general purpose trolls who should be ignored by everyone, 100 Islamophobes willing to suspend the usual endless Christian-vs-atheist warfare to agree that we ALL should hate and fear Muslims, 100 authoritarian anti-progressives who stalk and harass the more prominent progressives here, and 50 regional bigots who miss no opportunity to express hostility to everyone south of the Potomac.

Sounds awful-- but 90%+ of DUers are honest and sincere progressives who are NOT here to bash "leftists" or Muslims or southerners as the "Evil Other"-- but sometimes have trouble connecting with one another in constructive ways due to the noise vs. signal ratio caused by a relative handful of haters and trolls.

This group brings together the best and most constructive voices at DU, in this oldtimer's opinion.

 

John Poet

(2,510 posts)
8. I was a big Ted Kennedy man.
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:42 AM
May 2015

When he died, I felt like I no longer had a Senator.

But Bernie has filled that void. BIG-TIME.

 

TM99

(8,352 posts)
10. What used to be reasoned debate,
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:44 AM
May 2015

factual journalism, and principled opposition has turned into emotional cheerleading, propaganda, and adolescent team sport rivalry.

It is hard not to see the dumbing down that has been accomplished over the last 30 to 40 years. We are conditioned not to think critically but just react from an emotional place of fear and mistrust.

If someone spews that shit to me on or offline, I will counter it once with facts. Then I walk away if it continues. You can not argue intelligently with people who hold such beliefs. You just can't.

 

arcane1

(38,613 posts)
17. It's like trying to argue the quality of a product w/someone who only knows the commercial slogans
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:56 AM
May 2015


 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
20. I'm also very sick of the claim
Thu May 14, 2015, 01:14 AM
May 2015

that Hillary is the ONLY Democrat who will win, and her winning the Presidency is a foregone conclusion.

Those two ideas are false and dangerous. The first one is patently absurd. While it's nice that her supporters are so loyal, they are living in a dream world to think that no other Democrat can possibly win the election.

The second one is equally absurd. Her supporters keep on brushing aside the reminders that she was inevitable in 2008, and yet somehow we are not in the final part of her second term.

In addition, their recent insistence that she should not face any challengers is scary. If she wins the nomination after a good primary season, all well and good (even though I will personally not be happy with her, but that's my problem).

Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders is an amazing man, and while I would love to see Elizabeth Warren in the mix, I'd be very happy to see him as the candidate. Or at the very least a presence that will push the debate in the direction it should go: to the left, to a genuine concern for the working and middle classes, to holding the oligarchy responsible for all the terrible things they've done over the years, to an acknowledgement that our recent wars have been disasters, to a first world health care system.

TBF

(32,004 posts)
33. I am told Obama's amazing charisma is the reason
Thu May 14, 2015, 08:15 AM
May 2015

he beat her in 2008. That may be true but he did in fact beat her. And I don't see what has changed since 2008, other than the 99% being even poorer. And SHE is the one authoring the TPP - the treaty that is going to move even more jobs overseas. Smh. No one is going to vote for that.

We have a real candidate this time - let's keep our heads down, ignore the nonsense from the Hillary camp, and keep pushing.

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
39. The Hillary camp tends to brush away her loss to Obama
Thu May 14, 2015, 11:21 AM
May 2015

as if it's something quite trivial. But it's not. It's her only competitive campaign -- neither of her Senate races were. And she lost. She also ran a crappy campaign; I remember the stories that came out of it.

Another thing they, the Hillary people, don't get, is that while plenty of us would love to see a female President in our lifetimes, there is not such a vast yearning for one that nearly every Republican woman would cross over to vote for her. Au contraire. There are those out there who sincerely do not believe a woman belongs in public life, let alone a high office, that if anything they'd come out in large numbers to vote against her. Keep in mind, that if women will vote for a woman candidate just because of her gender, then we would have Governor Wendy Davis right now in Texas. And Senator Alison Lundergan Grimes of Tennessee.

What I keep on circling back to is how ill-informed and disingenuous is the notion the Hillary Is The Only One and therefore, everyone else needs to stay out of the race. If she wins a competitive primary, as I've said more than once, then great. But let it be a competitive primary.

My other honest fear is that if the two candidates in the end are Bush and Clinton, the anger and indifference out there will be so great against the two of them, that we may have an extremely low voter turnout. The corollary to that is that we do not need the same two families in the White House for a long time. No matter who those two families are.

I'm old enough to recall when Robert Kennedy was running for President, and the glee on the part of some and the fear on the part of others that we were headed to a Kennedy dynasty, with Kennedys occupying the WH well into the foreseeable future. That also would not have been a good thing.

jeff47

(26,549 posts)
41. Well, you don't have to worry about Jeb.
Thu May 14, 2015, 11:58 AM
May 2015

He's losing the "billionaire primary" and doing an utterly shitty job of lining up the base.

Barring a massive gaffe or indictment, the Republican candidate will be Walker. Same "I'm not as crazy as Cruz" angle, the billionaires like him, and the base likes that he beat up on liberals in WI.

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
42. Out of curiousity, do you have any sense of who
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:13 PM
May 2015

the Republican nominee might be? I'm not asking for the statement: It will absolutely be so-and-so, but just if you have any notion going forward who will end up in their top spot?

Me, I don't have any clue at this point. Could be anyone of the fifteen or so obvious candidates, could be someone who hasn't yet raised his or her head.

TBF

(32,004 posts)
45. Unfortunately I think you are correct -
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:44 PM
May 2015

Cruz is only a favorite in Texas, Jeb is damaged goods - people still remember W, and Rubio can't even handle a bottle of water much less a campaign to be president. I fear it will be Walker (backed by a lot of Koch $$$) as well and they will harp on Hillary being elitist. I do think Sanders has a better chance against that weasel.

 

John Poet

(2,510 posts)
48. Never count out the Bushes until
Thu May 14, 2015, 03:39 PM
May 2015

all the votes have been counted-- if they all CAN BE counted...



Looking forward to a bloody GOP nomination process, in any case.

 

nikto

(3,284 posts)
21. The Truth is ...
Thu May 14, 2015, 01:16 AM
May 2015

Bernie's candidacy weakens Corporate-Conservatism.
That's the real issue that will have the elites screaming.







Let's never forget that fact.

 

Spitfire of ATJ

(32,723 posts)
24. "Bernie is a socialist. Nobody I know will vote for a socialist."
Thu May 14, 2015, 01:57 AM
May 2015

Like I said, they claimed Obama was a socialist too and he won TWICE.

The word has lost it's sting because people have seen Europeans are happy and the ALTERNATIVE is "greed is good" coming from a war mongering clown car.

Now watch all of the international bankers try to sabotage Sweden and Norway so they can say "See!!! See!!! Socialism is a FAILURE!!!"

Kalidurga

(14,177 posts)
26. This one is the worst
Thu May 14, 2015, 02:55 AM
May 2015
"Bernie is like Ralph Nader" for contesting the Democratic primaries.


It is stupid and factually incorrect. It's demonstrably false. And yet there are people who refuse to get it even after they get it explained to them that there is a difference between the primaries and the general election. I can only think of one group of people that continue to make false claims like that after they have had the issue explained.
 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
43. Especially because Nader didn't run in the Democratic primaries.
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:14 PM
May 2015

He was some sort of outside candidate.

Autumn

(44,980 posts)
37. The MSM will ignore him as long as they can and the Nader comparison
Thu May 14, 2015, 10:09 AM
May 2015

comes from a few shit stirring trolls who were previously banned but have joined again for the primaries. Ignore them MIRT will get them sooner or later. MIRT always does.

smokey nj

(43,853 posts)
30. I have to say I see the most negativity towards Bernie's
Thu May 14, 2015, 07:01 AM
May 2015

candidacy here on DU. Things that I've shared on Facebook have received only positive responses - even from the right wingers I know.

FlatBaroque

(3,160 posts)
32. "Hillary will just weaken Bernie, so she should get out of the race"....
Thu May 14, 2015, 07:38 AM
May 2015

not possible for Hillary Clinton to weaken Bernie.

Autumn

(44,980 posts)
36. The only place I see that is here. On FB when I post about him it gets likes
Thu May 14, 2015, 10:05 AM
May 2015

and shares even from republicans I know.

mother earth

(6,002 posts)
40. Prof. Richard Wolff is clearing up misconceptions about socialism & educating. I encourage people
Thu May 14, 2015, 11:58 AM
May 2015

to pass his videos around, he mentions Sanders in this month's update & the socialism conversation will pick up on next month's. I consider it a great help & timely, although he has been educating people on this topic for a very long time...too many people don't get it, but the number is growing, just like Bernie's popularity.

 

RoccoR5955

(12,471 posts)
49. I have been doing that and look forward to speaking with Dr. Wolff
Thu May 14, 2015, 05:47 PM
May 2015

At the Left Forum in NYC later this month. I am sure that he will do at least three presentations, and I want to see each one of them.
I am a BIG fan of Richard Wolff, since I heard him speak there at the Left Forum, nearly 10 years ago.
So yeah, he has a youtube channel, and it would help clear up some of the myths of socialism that are going around.
I often use some of Wolff's videos to illustrate how the current default business model in the US is more like a dictatorship, and how the model that Wolff shows of a cooperative is much more democratic in every way. People are in awe after they see them.

mother earth

(6,002 posts)
50. Lucky you, I always look forward to his updates & talks, I feel like he's been paving the way and
Thu May 14, 2015, 06:01 PM
May 2015

this may well be our turning point. I have to say Wolff reinvigorated my interest in politics through economics, and now with Bernie, I feel there may be hope yet...times appear to be changing. I became familiar with him after becoming interested in Syriza and Varoufakis...again, reinvigorating my interest in politics through economics.

He's truly educating the public, everyone's been brainwashed about socialism, and cutting through it all the way he does is entertaining as well, always a win-win.

smokey nj

(43,853 posts)
53. It may just be the two glasses of wine I've had tonight, but I think this is the go to response
Thu May 14, 2015, 09:04 PM
May 2015

for the "Bernie can't win!!" bullshit.

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