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Post by cjm on Jul 13, 2016 6:49:16 GMT
Ah, the integrity of politicians. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothingUS Senator Bernie Sanders has withdrawn his presidential campaign and endorsed his one-time rival Hillary Clinton in the race to the White House, ending his long-shot bid as the Democrat nominee. ... He also criticised Clinton's presumptive Republican opponent Donald Trump for his "reckless economic policies", which he warned could lead to trillions of dollars of debt. weh
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Post by cjm on Jul 13, 2016 7:09:07 GMT
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Post by cjm on Jul 14, 2016 6:47:27 GMT
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Post by cjm on Jul 14, 2016 7:02:21 GMT
Nation Surprised It Took So Long For Primaries To Weed Out Candidate With Genuine PrinciplesNEWS IN BRIEF July 12, 2016 Vol 52 Issue 27 Politics · Politicians · Hillary Clinton · Election 2016 · Bernie Sanders PORTSMOUTH, NH—With Bernie Sanders effectively conceding the race for the Democratic presidential nomination just two weeks before his party’s national convention, the American populace expressed their collective astonishment Tuesday that it had taken so long for the primary election process to weed out a candidate with genuine principles. “Wow, usually people who have passionate, heartfelt beliefs that they’re unwilling to compromise are the first to go, but Bernie held on through every state,” said 37-year-old Arizona resident Randall Strong, marveling aloud as he tried and failed to recall the last time a candidate with an earnest and enduring commitment to a set of deeply held values even made it to Super Tuesday. “I’m genuinely amazed. Most of the time, people who believe in what they say are out after Iowa or New Hampshire, if they even make it onto the national stage in the first place. How he ran on a platform of strong, unwavering convictions aimed at improving the lives of average Americans is completely beyond me.” The American public admitted they would not be surprised at all, however, by how short a time it would take for them to completely forget about the honest principles championed by Sanders.
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