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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Which is exactly what Rand would have done had he had the opportunity to as well. It still goes back to a candidate endorsing someone whom they have very opposing views from in an attempt to prevent the opposing party from winning. Actually, on the issues itself, Rand and Trump are even more of a difference than Clinton and Sanders. Honestly, I'm really disappointed in Rand for that. At least Kasich didn't, happy about that.

When did he ever say he wasn't going to endorse Clinton if he lost?
I see your point a bit more now.

I think from a Bernie supporter POV is that he and Hillary are pretty far apart on some key issues and for him to throw his weight behind her appears to his supporters a big 180

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Dude it's pretty clear
I wasn't sure if you were referencing him initially

Chill.Out.Loco. :p
 

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I see your point a bit more now.

I think from a Bernie supporter POV is that he and Hillary are pretty far apart on some key issues and for him to throw his weight behind her appears to his supporters a big 180
If I had to use a label, I consider myself a libertarian, but out of the last three I EASILY supported Sanders (more hypocrisy for you :D ).

And I agree with you, there are some very key differences, but there's still quite a bit of overlap. At least, with what the current Hillary flavor-of-the-month claims.

I've just been seeing it a lot and it's been annoying me :p. I don't even bother trying to discuss with actual Trump supporters I know in person about it though, being as they're ridiculously dense and uneducated.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Don't you know I'm loco!
Do you ever post on the football threads anymore?:D

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If I had to use a label, I consider myself a libertarian, but out of the last three I EASILY supported Sanders (more hypocrisy for you :D ).

And I agree with you, there are some very key differences, but there's still quite a bit of overlap. At least, with what the current Hillary flavor-of-the-month claims.

I've just been seeing it a lot and it's been annoying me :p. I don't even bother trying to discuss with actual Trump supporters I know in person about it though, being as they're ridiculously dense and uneducated.
Ok so we sorta found some common grounds . :D
 

happybum

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Oct 23, 2014
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So US foreign policy option boil down to:

Hillary foreign policy:

1) Drop bombs randomly trying to hit ISIS hoping they go away and let Europe deal with their America's fuckups

2) Topple dictators and make things worse by creating a vacuum for terrorist organizations

Trump foreign policy:

1) He has a secret plan to eliminate ISIS but he won't tell us, because he doesn't want them to know the plan

2) Threaten WW3 with Russia, so he could squeeze another $50 million out of Estonia and Lithuania
 

Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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Because in Bernie's cases he is siding with someone who goes against what he spent months and millions of dollars telling people he wouldn't Do.


Cruz just wasn't big enough to keep his promise
I know I've told you this three times now, but since you keep ignoring it:

Trump is Bernie's worst nightmare, he's much farther from Trump than from Hillary. He's said that for months. And he's not a hypocrite if he's constantly announced that he'll support Hillary over Trump too.

Not according to polls
Yup, only very very few Sanders voters are going to vote for Trump.

But:
A lot of them are not going to vote at all/vote for a third party candidate
Even those who vote for Hillary won't be very enthusiastic about it - meaning that they won't campaign, they won't encourage their friends/family to go vote for her etc, etc. Also very damaging.
 

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