Tough luck for Bernie.

Bernie has a bigger problem than his health. Totally aside from all the reservations about his age and health looms the question of honesty and responsibility to the American people as a leader.

Americans don't like the way the news was presented. First it was said he had chest pains, and got two stents. OK, that's understandable enough. It's a common procedure. Most people are out of the hospital in a day or two, and the new circulation often gives them new energy which has been missing. This was the general expectation following the initial news.

But then we learned he was not released from the hospital so quickly. The public was left to wonder what is going on. Time dragged by with no news. Not good!

Finally, a week goes by, and the public is told the truth that Bernie actually had a heart attack. This is a much bigger deal than chest pains and stents. And I don't think for a minute the doctors just figured this out a week later.

So here we have a person who could very well become President, and the public was deceived about his condition because it would have been bad news for HIM. Finally when the ruse could go on no longer, THAT was when the truth was told. Sounds like the way things are done in Russia.

THAT is no way to win the trust of the public. The American public is very tired of being lied to.

This was handled poorly. If the way this was handled was any reflection of what could be expected from President Sanders, the public could not possibly be impressed with that.
 
Bernie has a bigger problem than his health. Totally aside from all the reservations about his age and health looms the question of honesty and responsibility to the American people as a leader.

Americans don't like the way the news was presented. First it was said he had chest pains, and got two stents. OK, that's understandable enough. It's a common procedure. Most people are out of the hospital in a day or two, and the new circulation often gives them new energy which has been missing. This was the general expectation following the initial news.

But then we learned he was not released from the hospital so quickly. The public was left to wonder what is going on. Time dragged by with no news. Not good!

Finally, a week goes by, and the public is told the truth that Bernie actually had a heart attack. This is a much bigger deal than chest pains and stents. And I don't think for a minute the doctors just figured this out a week later.

So here we have a person who could very well become President, and the public was deceived about his condition because it would have been bad news for HIM. Finally when the ruse could go on no longer, THAT was when the truth was told. Sounds like the way things are done in Russia.

THAT is no way to win the trust of the public. The American public is very tired of being lied to.

This was handled poorly. If the way this was handled was any reflection of what could be expected from President Sanders, the public could not possibly be impressed with that.

TAD DEVINE


that is reason enough to not trust Bernie
 
you really suck ass at this


racists are the most hated people on the planet


Decent society ALWAYS stomps you to the curb and kicks you back down into the gutter every time you rear your ugly heads
 
you really suck ass at this


racists are the most hated people on the planet


Decent society ALWAYS stomps you to the curb and kicks you back down into the gutter every time you rear your ugly heads

You really suck ass. It's usually black and has shit stuck to it.

You've mad all sorts of claims but have yet to stomp anyone.
 
I am dropping my support for Bernie.

And it is not an easy thing to do.

I have been a Bernie fan for a very long time.

I sent him money way back when he was running for Senate.

I like EVERYTHING HE SAYS about how to run the country. He BROKE THE S-WORD BARRIER.

He made it OK to be a socialist. He made people realize that everything conservatives claimed about socialism was total BS. He made us realize that the way Europe does socialism mixed with capitalism is really working out and we should do the same thing. We are a young country. Less than 250 years old. That's young compared to Europe. They have a few things figured out, lessons we need to learn yet. And BERNIE is helping us work on that. Gotta love him.

But his age is a serious factor and he was not upfront with us about his heart attack, calling it 'chest pains.' Well DUH! I don't think the doctors were fooled but he tried to fool us. That's not cool.

I am throwing all my Bernie support behind Elizabeth Warren.

WARREN FOR PRESIDENT!!!


Rest well, Bernie. You've done your bit. Keep up the good talk, stay in the Senate, stay effective right where you are. Pass the baton.

Warren makes more sense now.
 
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