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    They did some very minor anti Sanders stuff in backrooms but nothing that swayed the millions of people who didn't vote for him.

    Clinton comes from the same background

    1940 and 44. But you're right that trying to win 3 terms in a row is very difficult.

    Biden has run for President twice before and gotten nowhere. He doesn't have a good history of it.

    I think it's smart right now to worry about off year local elections in 2017 and the midterms, at levels in 2018 first. We need a 50 state strategy. It looks like the Democrats are about to f up on there DNC chair pick, so we are already stumbling out of the gate.

    Biden is actually easily to the right of Clinton. But it doesn't really matter. It doesn't seem like anything matters.

    But was the black body worshipped?

    Clicks, they were saying clucks. You know, like chickens. Chickens are short, so they were saying that these men are basically hobits.

    In terms of tax policy, Healthcare, education, social justice, etc. she did.

    Yes, she did.

    Yeah. And it took 6 years of Bush incompetence for Democrats to really show force in mid terms elections, way back in 2006. It's sobering.

    Great, thanks for weighing in, rich South African guy.

    In 2018 far more Democrats are up for reelection in the Senate than Republicans are. It's a tough map.

    And under Obama's leadership (while personally getting re-elected) the Democratic party has fallen to it's lowest level of power since, at least, the Republican stranglehold of the late 1800's.

    Clinton did not run as a moderate. That just a fiction angry Sanders supporters continue to promulgate. She ran the most liberal campaign in decades.

    But all of his interns were related to Republicansee! Donald Rumsfeld's nephew ain't working for no Democrats.

    I'm pretty sure Ben was a Republican guys. That campaign he worked on was pretty clearly a Republican one.

    I took Krav for 2 years. It doesn't have most of the bull shit of traditional martial arts, but it does think a little too highly of itself. It's a very good entry point for beginners though. Take a class that's certified through Krav Maga worldwide, not some independent opperator. If you get good enough, moving on

    I mistyped there. Krav Maga is useful too. But the others are better.

    Boxing, Jiu Jitsu or Boxing. Particularly the last 2.