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In reply to the discussion: Does it hurt politicians who endorse a candidate who compared Biden to a BOWL-OF-SHIT? [View all]NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)28. I doubt that. Last place is LAST place. The numbers don't lie.
Seriously... if it were anyone besides Sanders, you would all be defending that percentage of voting support.
I doubt that. Last place is LAST place. The numbers don't lie.
But 93.5 percent is pretty good.
Compared to what? A Republican?
We should all have higher standards and higher expectations. This is NOT "pretty good"... it's LAST place among all fifty members of the Democratic Caucus.
I blame "Youth Soccer" for this type of laissez-faire philosophy of "no-score-keeping" and everyone gets a "participation-trophy" no matter what their contribution was (or wasn't). We should DEMAND excellence. There's no reason to praise and flatter someone just because he or she did the bare minimum and bothered to put on the uniform and show up.
but I can't fault him for voting his conscience.
Conscience? Seriously? So you're telling me that his "conscience" wants a WHOLE LOAF of bread of starving people, but realistically, the best we can hope for is half-a-loaf, and he can't even bring himself to do THAT? WTF?
All I'm trying to say is this: any politician who votes AGAINST half-a-loaf, and then boasts about bringing home NOTHING is doing these things for ego and pride. Nothing more.
Listen, here's the thing... It's an all-out battle against the GOP. It's an all-hands-on-deck moment in dong anything and everything possible to see that Biden's agenda is pushed through NOW!! We need TEAM PLAYERS who look beyond themselves and their own ego and who know how to work as a unit. We need military precision... we need LOYALTY... and I'm just not seeing it.
The last place (50th out of 50) position backs me up on that.
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Does it hurt politicians who endorse a candidate who compared Biden to a BOWL-OF-SHIT? [View all]
NurseJackie
Jul 2021
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I can only presume that anyone who endorses her must also AGREE with her vulgar comments.
NurseJackie
Jul 2021
#3
I don't think he had much choice. She was completely loyal to him over two cycles.
Dream Girl
Jul 2021
#6
Bernie has always had a rather strained relationship with the Democratic Party...
Wounded Bear
Jul 2021
#7
I guess it depends on what one means by "generally". Bernie ranks LAST in the Democratic caucus...
NurseJackie
Jul 2021
#9
Where can I find the documentation, or vote-rankings, that support this statement?
DemocraticPatriot
Jul 2021
#11
Without now knowing which specific votes Sanders voted against Biden's position on,
DemocraticPatriot
Jul 2021
#23
I admitted that sometimes Sanders may be more ideological than practical.
DemocraticPatriot
Jul 2021
#46
The poster is erecting a strawman. It was TWO votes total he voted against the Biden stance
Celerity
Jul 2021
#32
Two more than 35 other Democratic Senators. It should be remembered, also, that in 2016.....
George II
Jul 2021
#35
you need to give up that old UPS board disnfo dross, he blocked 2 of them because the unions
Celerity
Jul 2021
#36
He actually blocked five members, who were all nominated by Obama at the same time...
George II
Jul 2021
#37
McTurtle blocked the rest in retaliation for the 2, as I already showed. I have no idea why Obama
Celerity
Jul 2021
#38
I trust President Obama's judgement more than I do the junior Senator from VT. He was President....
George II
Jul 2021
#39
It was from The Hill, which is not a right wing site. But, I changed the link to a similar one....
George II
Jul 2021
#42
no he didn't, and Trump would have gotten to appoint a Rethug majority anyway, due to terms expiring
Celerity
Jul 2021
#43
Those "two votes" are two votes more than either Manchin or Sinema voted against....
George II
Jul 2021
#59
Do you have any understanding about how much you sound like a right-winger,
DemocraticPatriot
Jul 2021
#49
I haven't attacked YOU. Why do you feel that it's okay to attack and insult ME?
NurseJackie
Jul 2021
#53
At the ripe old age of seventy-mumble, I've seen my fair share of sexist behavior.
NurseJackie
Jul 2021
#60
You were quoting the same 'talking points' I have heard on right-wing radio....
DemocraticPatriot
Jul 2021
#68
You're calling a long-time DUer a "right-winger"? C'mon man, please apologize.
George II
Jul 2021
#67
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders voted the same about 93% when they were senators.
betsuni
Jul 2021
#52
My bet is that the average voter in OH-11 is VERY familiar with the person who made the comment....
George II
Jul 2021
#22
Yes, she's running as a Democrat. THIS is why she's running as a Democrat, from the party....
George II
Jul 2021
#81