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I'm for Hillary, but I haven't been anti-Bernie until tonight. I think he's coming across terribly. He keeps interrupting her only to repeat the same talking points he's been stating over and over again. I'm finding him really hard to watch.
2
They both pretend they're above the fray, but then they both throw silly straw man barbs at each other.
3
>What, is Bernie going to be like "look under your seats, America" and we all get a year's supply of his favorite jam?

legit lol
4
You guys are missing something(s). Oh, and stop reading Baume slogs, there's no extra credit.
5
I will vote for whoever the democrat candidate is, even if it's a goat in a canoe. However, and this is simply a re-statement, many, many Sanders supporters are shitheads. Not all of them, just some, but a vocally loud some. I used to be pro-Sanders, but honestly, his supporters have really turned me off from him unfortunately. They're asses, but I'm still going to vote for whoever the dem candidate is. Still though, Sanders' loudest, most obnoxious supporters, have hurt him way more than anyone else has. In my humble opinion.
6
Dems = zzzz fest. GOP = horror fest.

> 6 months until elections! 😩😲😨😵😱
7
Time for a new person to comment on the debates. Matt is clearly bored and this makes for a tiresome read.
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Not at an enthusiastic version of him would be any better, but yes his boredom is entirely obvious. Once again, why anyone would pay this man to write about politics remains a mystery.
9
Clinton behaves like she were a Teflon politician but her oversize negative ratings tell a different story. Smuggly smirking to criticism of her record won't make her any more believable.
10
@1- Anyone who's seen any of your previous comments knows you just lied. Do you get paid to shill like this or do you actually volunteer?
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#10, Being critical of certain aspects of a candidate or the privileges I perceive a candidate to have is not the same as being "anti" the person or candidate. I really like Sanders' contributions to the discussion, and I agree with him on many issues. I also agree with Clinton that diagnosing the problem is a lot easier than coming up with real, workable solutions. To me, "I don't know, but Canada and Europe manage to do it" is not enough of a plan to convince me that he would be able to make the changes he proposes to make. I have a lot of relatives that make those same kinds of statements, and I love them for it, but come on.

I am not against Bernie and would happily vote for either candidate. I just thought he behaved boorishly last night with the interrupting and finger waggling, and yelling at her to answer his questions (you weren't the moderator, dude) and it really turned me off. And I have to agree with #5 that it has been really frustrating to have debates with Sanders supporters because they quickly resort to personal attacks. You called me an asshole in the last thread, and now I'm a shill. How do you respond to someone like yourself?
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@11- I fucking love how in comment one you're against Bernie and in comment 11 you're not against Bernie. You really reflect your chosen candidate's two-facedness very well.

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