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Considering Clinton has received backlash for pandering towards various voter demographics (Hispanic, woman, etc.) I can see Trump getting some traction on this.

I just don’t understand how “pain” should be immediately discerned as = cancer??

I fail to see how a doctor should make a connection like that.

A candidate cannot win without at least some obnoxious supporters; do we all forget the hordes of Obama fans?

Sanders has made his case. The article linked is six months old.

Why are you sharing a six month old article?

“Average body and penis” was kind of the point.

A story exploring something does not necessarily suggest an endorsement on the author’s part. What about the book do you think reflects Heinlein’s actual political alignments?

He’s leaning further left than any other candidate. I’m fine with him playing politics because I can wait four or eight years for his VP Barbara Lee to take his place.

Sanders is a pragmatist and a moderate. Perhaps research his history before assuming he doesn’t understand political science.

Is it really so unclear that Sanders knows what he’s talking about, and is simply choosing to explain it in a different way?

He insists on it because he was a devout socialist as a younger man, and can’t back away from it without looking bad. The only way is to own it and redefine it for an American audience.

A $15 minimum wage is not radical. You’re expecting too much of both Sanders and America if you think he can gain the nomination without redefining socialism.

Arceus created the universe, and is technically a god rather than an Earth-based Pokémon; Mew was the first Pokémon, who “birthed” all others.

Storywise, Mewtwo is still of the top-tier (non-mythological) Pokémon. Beginning with the third generation games of Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, most legendaries are now folkloric, mythological, or universal in nature.

Notice how the red arrow points rightwards, as if to indicate that Clinton will slide us back into “centrist” conservativism?

Perhaps not comment before actually reading the polls.

Ironically, Jim Webb has gained the most since the debate. The first post-debate poll shows him in third place behind Clinton and Sanders, and ahead of even O’Malley.

Those conflicts were poor campaigns, but indicative of the times.

Does it really matter that Sanders’ base is primarily white?