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"Nobody Likes Bernie Sanders", says Hillary Clinton. Who do You Personally Like More?

Who Do You Like More, Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton?


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I'm sure many of us are baffled by Hulu's decision to make a four hour documentary about the life of Hillary Clinton, set to air in March. The following dialogue is from an interview with Clinton, which appears in the film.

Clinton :"He (Bernie) was in Congress for years. He had one senator support him. Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. He was a career politician. It's all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it."

Hillary Clinton in Full: A Fiery New Documentary, Trump Regrets and Harsh Words for Bernie: "Nobody Likes Him"

When asked if she still feels that way, she doubled down and said yes, and then went on to characterize Sanders as someone who actively cultivates extremists, and hates women.

When Newt Gingrich was asked to appear in the film, he reportedly replied that he would rather stick needles in his own eyes than be forced to speak positively about Hillary Clinton, as this film seems to be a dishonest attempt at reviving Hillary's tarnished reputation.

Who do you like more, Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton?
 
I like most people more than I like Hillary Clinton.
 
I think Bern is a communist who doesn't want others to know he is

so I don't like him much

However, he is more believable than just about any "D" running and WAYYYYYYYYYYYYY

more than Ms DestroyAllEvidence(Emails and Devices)
 
His sponsorship of naming the Thaddeus Stevens Post Office was impressive.


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I'm sure many of us are baffled by Hulu's decision to make a four hour documentary about the life of Hillary Clinton, set to air in March. The following dialogue is from an interview with Clinton, which appears in the film.



When asked if she still feels that way, she doubled down and said yes, and then went on to characterize Sanders as someone who actively cultivates extremists, and hates women.

When Newt Gingrich was asked to appear in the film, he reportedly replied that he would rather stick needles in his own eyes than be forced to speak positively about Hillary Clinton, as this film seems to be a dishonest attempt at reviving Hillary's tarnished reputation.

Who do you like more, Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton?

That's like choosing between dying by drowning or strangulation. Gun to my head, gotta pick Bernie. Doesn't matter. Bernie isn't gonna be the democrat party's nominee anyway. Sure, he's a career politician, but the dems consider him an outsider, as he won't toe the party line. I don't think they learned anything from 2016, the last time the dems screwed him. They're an intense bunch, and if he gets hosed again, I believe they'll get there revenge by giving their vote for Trump, just like they did in 2016. I don't think a socialist can win anyway, but the way the dems/HRC are bashing him isn't fair. If they are so smart, why don't they compete to win the primary on their own merits?
 
I'll gladly go on the record as loving the man, and what he does! :thumbs:

So, there!
 
She means that Bernie will never get any legislation passed.

He'll be more of a lame duck than Trump.
 
I'm sure many of us are baffled by Hulu's decision to make a four hour documentary about the life of Hillary Clinton, set to air in March. The following dialogue is from an interview with Clinton, which appears in the film.



When asked if she still feels that way, she doubled down and said yes, and then went on to characterize Sanders as someone who actively cultivates extremists, and hates women.

When Newt Gingrich was asked to appear in the film, he reportedly replied that he would rather stick needles in his own eyes than be forced to speak positively about Hillary Clinton, as this film seems to be a dishonest attempt at reviving Hillary's tarnished reputation.

Who do you like more, Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton?
Bernie, but I still wouldn't vote for him.

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I'm sure many of us are baffled by Hulu's decision to make a four hour documentary about the life of Hillary Clinton, set to air in March. The following dialogue is from an interview with Clinton, which appears in the film.



When asked if she still feels that way, she doubled down and said yes, and then went on to characterize Sanders as someone who actively cultivates extremists, and hates women.

When Newt Gingrich was asked to appear in the film, he reportedly replied that he would rather stick needles in his own eyes than be forced to speak positively about Hillary Clinton, as this film seems to be a dishonest attempt at reviving Hillary's tarnished reputation.

Who do you like more, Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton?

I mean it's an obvious decision: the incorruptibly principled Vermont senator, or the bitter two time loser who cannot stop raving about her loss, and how the man who campaigned his ass off to the point her staff complained about his travel expenses, and brought people from outside the party into the fold was responsible rather than her own incompetence, lack of vision and complacency.

I'm also glad you made the voting public.

I like most people more than I like Hillary Clinton.

Totally agreed; not just most but an overwhelming majority.
 
Bernie, but I still wouldn't vote for him.

You don't have to support the man's policies or stances to respect and like him; I have similar feelings about Ron Paul.
 
You don't have to support the man's policies or stances to respect and like him; I have similar feelings about Ron Paul.

Agreed. There are very few politicians I respect a little, none a lot. Bernie qualifies as much as anyone else in Congress.
 
I voted for Hillary Clinton because she is more in line with reality and does not push an agenda that crash the economy. Bernie Sanders thinks despite the huge national debt, he can make all health care and education free to American citizens. That is simply not possible when we need money for everything else and have to borrow every cent. However, it would be a dream come true if all student loan debts could be canceled and I can't remember Clinton ever talking about that.
 
Bernie's a goofy utopianistic socialist while Hillary is a machiavellian scheming power hungry asshole. I would never vote for either, but Bernie doesn't cause me to hurl.
 
I'm sure many of us are baffled by Hulu's decision to make a four hour documentary about the life of Hillary Clinton, set to air in March. The following dialogue is from an interview with Clinton, which appears in the film.



When asked if she still feels that way, she doubled down and said yes, and then went on to characterize Sanders as someone who actively cultivates extremists, and hates women.

When Newt Gingrich was asked to appear in the film, he reportedly replied that he would rather stick needles in his own eyes than be forced to speak positively about Hillary Clinton, as this film seems to be a dishonest attempt at reviving Hillary's tarnished reputation.

Who do you like more, Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton?

After this revelation, after Sanders did no less than FOURTEEN HRC rallies in seven days after she won the nomination, after hearing this attack piece on him, I've moved into the HATE HILLARY column.

In 2016 when HRC won the nom, despite the skullduggery and despite everything else, my wife and I, both Sanders supporters, sighed, held our noses, and voted for Hillary.

And this is how she rewards Bernie and all of us.
No forgiveness here remains and I am overjoyed that her snark is backfiring on her and raising Bernie support.
I hope the ass-kicking she gets stings a lot, enough to shut her up forever.
 
Dear God, if only Sanders could be the nominee. I wish it would be so!!! Please let it happen.
 
Bernie's a goofy utopianistic socialist while Hillary is a machiavellian scheming power hungry asshole. I would never vote for either, but Bernie doesn't cause me to hurl.

Bernie won't be wasting time chasing pointless gun confiscation schemes which will never work.
 
I voted for Hillary Clinton because she is more in line with reality and does not push an agenda that crash the economy. Bernie Sanders thinks despite the huge national debt, he can make all health care and education free to American citizens. That is simply not possible when we need money for everything else and have to borrow every cent. However, it would be a dream come true if all student loan debts could be canceled and I can't remember Clinton ever talking about that.

That sounds reasonable until one realizes that in the next five years we will be spending north of 42 trillion on health care and will be headed to fifty trillion. Suddenly Bernie's 32 trillion doesn't sound so bad, especially since the bill right now is already 36 trillion.
 
That sounds reasonable until one realizes that in the next five years we will be spending north of 42 trillion on health care and will be headed to fifty trillion. Suddenly Bernie's 32 trillion doesn't sound so bad, especially since the bill right now is already 36 trillion.

What worries me is the thousands of job losses if all health insurance companies are forced to go out of business.
 
What worries me is the thousands of job losses if all health insurance companies are forced to go out of business.

Health insurance companies have been cutting healthcare jobs willy nilly for the last twenty years, even more so in the last ten. What's been showing record growth is the bureaucracy end of it, and the marketing end.
Spending on middle managers, pharmacy benefit managers and advertising are all record growth industries but what value do they add to the actual delivery of actual healthcare to the end users?

It's like mourning the loss of all those jobs held by Medicare vendors and contractors whose livelihoods depend specifically on the fact that Medicare isn't allowed to negotiate for drug prices. If Medicare were suddenly allowed to do so, their jobs would change drastically. That may indeed happen with or without expansion to M4A.

Likewise, if private sector health insurance is impacted by a Medicare for All plan you can be sure that it would not really be the end of private sector health insurance, first of all because that would still exist for elective procedures AND NO DOUBT for elite cash plans that allow for line jumping, as currently exists in a great many hybridized public single payer systems throughout the world today.

Loss of jobs? More like changes in the job description, changes in the platform, and changes in the economic model from retail consumer to public service.

A lot of livery stable owners and buggy whip makers decided to learn how to service those infernal horseless carriages rather than hurl epithets at them from their perches on the blacksmith's porch.
So they became gasoline service station owners and mechanics instead.
 
What is up with her? She needs to slink away quietly. She's doing herself no favors.
 
That sounds reasonable until one realizes that in the next five years we will be spending north of 42 trillion on health care and will be headed to fifty trillion. Suddenly Bernie's 32 trillion doesn't sound so bad, especially since the bill right now is already 36 trillion.

This assumes Bernie will reduce provider prices after drastically increasing the demand for medical services, something I find to be highly unlikely.

On a side note, does anyone else find it rather strange that Bernie Sanders, a guy who couldn't even hold a steady job in the private sector, is planning the healthcare for 330 million people?
 
This assumes Bernie will reduce provider prices after drastically increasing the demand for medical services, something I find to be highly unlikely.

On a side note, does anyone else find it rather strange that Bernie Sanders, a guy who couldn't even hold a steady job in the private sector, is planning the healthcare for 330 million people?

Not after watching an entitled grifter wreck over a dozen companies in the private sector.
Bernie worked just enough in the private sector to barely keep body and soul together because carpentry was never his passion, just a meal ticket.

By your token no one who isn't a doctor should take up medical insurance planning?
Ben Carson has never held a job in housing and yet somehow he's in charge of planning housing now.
Bush put an Arabian racehorse breeder in charge of FEMA during Katrina.
("...doin a heckuva job, Brownie!")

And right now former coal barons are running the EPA and corporate raiders are attempting to slowly privatize the VA.

You can't be taken seriously, talking about who is in charge of planning healthcare in an age where your own heroes are boasting about a level of regulatory capture not seen since Caligula.
 
Not after watching an entitled grifter wreck over a dozen companies in the private sector.
Bernie worked just enough in the private sector to barely keep body and soul together because carpentry was never his passion, just a meal ticket.

Too bad his real passion turned out to be living off of the taxpayer.

You can't be taken seriously, talking about who is in charge of planning healthcare in an age where your own heroes

None of them are my heroes. In Bernie's defense, central planning fails no matter who's in charge.

are boasting about a level of regulatory capture not seen since Caligula.

I got some news for you - the regulators want to be captured, as it benefits them enormously.
 
I'm sure many of us are baffled by Hulu's decision to make a four hour documentary about the life of Hillary Clinton, set to air in March. The following dialogue is from an interview with Clinton, which appears in the film.



When asked if she still feels that way, she doubled down and said yes, and then went on to characterize Sanders as someone who actively cultivates extremists, and hates women.

When Newt Gingrich was asked to appear in the film, he reportedly replied that he would rather stick needles in his own eyes than be forced to speak positively about Hillary Clinton, as this film seems to be a dishonest attempt at reviving Hillary's tarnished reputation.

Who do you like more, Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton?

I would rather have Hillary's policies than Bernie's but I detest the woman. As much as I hate Bernie's ideals they guy is kind of a lovable grizzly teddy bear. I would be afraid to turn my back on Hillary.
 
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