and before you say he voted for it, he's on record as voting for a bill he didn't like because of the violence against women act.
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Hillary had 20 years to learn from saying superpredators. Bernie shat on PP less than a year ago.
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Replying to @darpa42 @csilverandgold
im pretty sure if it were public, I could find something you said 20 years ago to be upset about ;)
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all politicians are messed up. Bernie connects in a way Hillary doesn't.. Sec. Clinton is likely to be a better executive.
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Replying to @csilverandgold
the problem is that i find Bernie to be fascist in the same way Trump is. I guess i could take him seriously as a threat to
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but even if they are both fascists, Trump is also a virulent racist. So you'll forgive me if I can't quite stomach the comparison.
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of course trump is worse. His fanaticism is to terrible ends. But just b/c Bernie's ends are well intentioned doesn't mean
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his methods and appeal aren't problematic
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but tell me how he's a fascist though. Where is his intense nationalism? I think he's just a populist.
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well his stance on trade is incredibly protectionist. And he unites people by blaming all of their problems on one foe.
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which from time to time will need to be broken up by populist impulses in any functioning democracy.
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