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Wait. Are you saying that it is as sexist to “vote with your vagina” as it is to vote AGAINST vaginas? This is the problem with this debate. Rational thought has long been abandoned. It was never racist for an african american to vote for Obama largely because he was african american- because it makes perfect sense

I think this a dumb question. But I also think Sanders has done some very sexist things,including:

Hillbot to Hillbot, I’m not so sure it’s a bullshit question. If it were a male opponent he was up against, at what point would he concede and say, yep, I’ve been beat fair and square, see ya? If he stays (or has already stayed) in the race against Hillary any longer than he would have against a male opponent, it

I’m not a kid, Frank. I’m 51.

Other than his incessant reference to the Iraq war vote, what is one significant difference between Bernie and Hillary on foreign policy? I watched all the debates, and what was clear to me was a) Hillary knows a metric shit ton more about foreign policy than Bernie does, b) Bernie was generally pretty unprepared to

Yep. If she is only “only “slightly” to the left of the GOP”, and Bernie voted with her 93% of the time, and part of the differing 7% were his votes against gun control; Where is Bernie at on that ideological spectrum?

Well, if we are talking about future events, I can’t give you any real assurance. And as we move toward the general, of course there’s going to be a shift to center. It would be irresponsible not to do so—this might seem like walking back or opportunism, but a candidate who runs hard left in the general is a candidate

3 million votes is a lot of votes. It’s especially troubling to me because Sanders’ line in one of the debates was along the lines of “well, those were just people in Southern states; we don’t do well in the South anyway.” But what is one pertinent demographic fact about the majority of Southern Democrats? There is

“many people view HRC as only slightly left of the GOP”
These “people” clearly have not spent a lot of time looking at the two parties or the candidates.

You think fairness has anything to do with what I’m talking about?

The answer is, yes there are.

What change in the system is Bernie promoting now? I confess I am confused.

Is it greater democratic accountability in the nominating process? Because Hillary has more votes than he does. A lot more votes.

Is it elimination of superdelegates? Because right now the only way Bernie can win

Really fucking sick of Jezebel, of all places, calling this bullshit “sex.”

Sometimes when this election season makes me terrified for our future, I look up gifs of her at the Benghazi hearings.

Yeah, that “imagine what he’d do with the nuclear arsenal” response is killer. It’s so smart—it plays into his supposed strengths as a guy who “tells it like it is” and doesn't take shit from anybody, and immediately flips them into weaknesses.

While I don’t disagree with you (and while I love Hillary), there are still tens of millions of people who firmly believe Hillary/Obama told the military to stand down in Benghazi.

I'm personally fond of "Mr. Trump," since it makes it very clear that he has no former political title to go by. But I get what you're saying about not using the brand.

I love this idea. I wish there was a presidential campaign suggestion box.

No, she should not fall in to the trap of nicknaming. It’s playing on his turf. IMHO she should only refer to him by his first name - Donald. It’s emasculating to not be referred to by the name you want to be called, which in this case is clearly Trump. Trump is a brand, and it carries with it 30 years of caché that

Sure, if you ignore all of her accomplishments, she’s done nothing.

It could always be worse. Remember Rachel Dolzeal?