4 thoughts on “Who are you leaning toward?

  1. What Michael Moore said on Saturday: “Clinton comments about Sanders are divisive, cruel and a lie.”

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/michael-moore-clinton-comments-about-sanders-divisive-cruel-and-a-lie/ar-BBZyZi

    The Democratic Party needs a change and so does the country.

    Nobody on the right including Neo-liberal Joe Biden, Buttigieg and Klobuchar will make those changes.

    Bernie will and so might Warren.
    But Warren seems untrustworthy, disagreeable and unnecessarily cruel at times.

  2. But Bernie is so agreeable and well-liked by his colleagues? Wow IM. And Bernie’s endless battering against Clinton after he couldn’t possibly win the nom in 2016 was so unnecessary and divisive. His bots were merciless online and he never made any substantial effort to rein them in.

    But by all means consider the women running the cruel, untrustworthy and divisive candidates.

  3. Not leaning. All in for Bernie. Also supporting Tulsi, because despite her idiosyncrasies, she has the clearest, most authoritative take on the MIC. Would love to see her on the debate stage challenging the neocon orthodoxy and leanings of the other candidates.

    Didn’t make it through the Intercept piece. So looooong, soooo many anecdotal musings.

  4. Paul Krugman made the case that electing any of the current candidates would yield functionally identical results.
    Warren is my favorite, but I’ll support whoever gets the nomination.

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