Kikoman
Kikoman
Kikoman

Is it even possible to advocate for a moral position without coming across as "sanctimonious"? 

Putting Bloomberg on your cabinet skirts dangerously close to the line where Trump starts looking like the lesser of two evils. 

Go with the one who isn't exhibiting signs of dementia. 

There’s one presidential candidate who has been willing to stand up for incarcerated people’s right to vote despite all the political blowback it invites: Bernie Sanders.

What’s “realistic” about proposing to the hardest and most important part of your plan during the third year of your presidency? That’s the time when you typically have less power because of all the seats the incumbent’s party typically loses in the first midterm elections...

Bernie’s movement happens to be fighting the same power. Come join us!

Not sure what it is but something about Flav kinda reminds me of Kanye.

Doubt age or skin color have anything to do with Bernie Sanders’ appeal. Think he just put together a platform of popular policy proposals and has the integrity to make people believe he means it. There’s definitely reasons he’s got the largest, most diverse base out of all the candidates and they ain’t those

I’m hoping Bernie names Baldwinn as his VP. 

You're an idiot suffering from delusions of adequacy. 

Warren ain’t gonna win the primary and she would get destroyed by Trump in the general. Vote for the progressive candidate that has the biggest volunteer army and never took money from a super PAC.

My position on gun control is that we should start with the police.

Guillotine

No way. In a Trump vs Bloomberg election, Trump is the lesser of two evils. 

I heard the rank-and-file members of the Culinary Union started organizing in support of M4A in spite of what their corrupt leadership had to say about the matter...

Don’t believe the hype about “horseshoe theory”. Being mean online because you want everyone to have healthcare is completely different from being mean online because you want to kill/enslave black and brown people. 

Most of the world considers Sanders' policies to be extremely centrist and reasonable.

That’s why it’s up to us to ORGANIZE for a better version of all that. 

Honestly, I agree with most of what you’ve just said. The Sanders campaign’s theory of change IS unproven; I feel like post-SC primary is the earliest we can even start to evaluate it’s claims it can boost voter turnout by focusing on unlikely voters. There’s two reasons I’m not worried about losing moderate voters