“The letter is dominated by members on the right of the caucus, such as Jim Cooper of Tennessee and Seth Moulton and Stephen Lynch of Massachusetts. (Cooper is a member of the right-leaning Blue Dog group, and Lynch is famously anti-abortion.)“
“The letter is dominated by members on the right of the caucus, such as Jim Cooper of Tennessee and Seth Moulton and Stephen Lynch of Massachusetts. (Cooper is a member of the right-leaning Blue Dog group, and Lynch is famously anti-abortion.)“
Does no one read Splinter?
Just get one of these...
How is it “being accurate” when you have to pretend that he meant something other than what he said. “Well what he meant was...” is not a good defense.
Ruh Roh? Maybe read Splinter?
“Fully 12 percent of people who voted for Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in the 2016 Democratic presidential primaries voted for President Trump in the general election. That is according to the data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study — a massive election survey of around 50,000 people. (For perspective, a …
In a speech Sunday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) urged attendees to move away from “identity politics” and towards policies aimed at helping the working class.
I love how you “don’t give a shit” about Bernie but you make sure to rush in and say “What he really meant was...” just like a Trump apologist. At least you didn’t claim it was a joke.
It’s drier and hotter.
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