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In reply to the discussion: Is Bernie Sanders fighting for the Democratic Party? [View all]Tom Rinaldo
(23,179 posts)ME: "You know, I looked it up. Bernie Sanders is from one of the smallest states in the nation".
Not ME#1: "I'm glad you pointed that out, I had forgotten how marginal a state Vermont is."
Not ME #2: "I'm not sure if "marginal" is the right word. But it is unusually White."
Not Me #1: "Wow. I just looked at the census data and you're right!"
ME: "Do you think that has anything to do with why Bernie gets high approval ratings there?
Not ME#2: "It's possible. There's also a lot of rural gun owners in Vermont, that could explain it"
Not ME#1: "Wow, I hadn't thought of that. Usually people like that support Republicans"
Not ME#2: "I don't think it's fair to suggest that Bernie is a Republican. But it does suggest that he
must hold some views they agree with strongly.
ME: "Well if Bernie was only willing to run there as a proud Democrat instead that would clarify whose
side he is really on".
Not ME#2 "Bernie isn't a Republican plant, but sometimes the way he keeps attacking Democrats makes him just as good as one".
Not ME#1 "It's terrible how Bernie always seems so eager to attack a Democrat, but he only calls Trump a pathological liar who is endangering the lives of millions to give tax breaks to the oligarchy."
Me: "Yes, when what we really need now is unity to stop Trump from endangering the lives of millions to give tax breaks to the oligarchy. Bernie has to stop obsessing about his own petty ego and do something to actually help people instead"
Not ME#2: "I think Bernie Sanders takes votes away from the Democratic Party by making Democrats vote for him as an Independent instead of as a Democrat."
Not ME#1: "Exactly. We don't need Democratic voters with so little loyalty to our Party. They should just register as Republicans and stop all the pretending."
Me: "Good point. Then we could finally unify the Democratic Party so that we can beat the Republicans."