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So is Bernie Sanders actually planning on drastically reducing America's political/military power in the world or is he just saying things that college students like to hear?
Bernie is a fucking moron for not disavowing a dictator. A shit ton of people in a swing state hate Castro and only neckbeard Bernie bro’s will defend Castro. Hemming and hawing about castro will fuck Bernie ip in Florida.
So is Bernie Sanders actually planning on drastically reducing America's political/military power in the world or is he just saying things that college students like to hear?
He is dead serious man and that is one thing he can do even without the support of the senate.
Highly skeptical...and what are the consequences of this withdrawal from the world?
Yup. He’s stubborn, though. I hope he doesn’t Howard Dean himself with this Castro nonsense.he needs to let this castro shit go. There are far more important things to be nuanced about. It's politics. Not a college class. Obama did. it's a pointless hill to die on.
So is Bernie Sanders actually planning on drastically reducing America's political/military power in the world or is he just saying things that college students like to hear?
Highly skeptical...and what are the consequences of this withdrawal from the world?
...are you seriously forgotten all of the isolationist rhetoric that Trump was throwing around in 2016, which caused warmongers like Bill Kristol to turn against him.
LOL Obama had the same position and won Florida twice.
He's not the one bringing it up. I don't understand your complaint.he needs to let this castro shit go. There are far more important things to be nuanced about. It's politics. Not a college class. Obama did. it's a pointless hill to die on.
What are the consequences of playing world policeman in the past two decades?
The Iraq war alone led to upwards of a million deaths in Iraq and facilitated the rise of ISIS.
No, I remember. Turns out it was mostly rhetoric.
uhh Obama is much more critical of Cuba under Castro than Bernie is.
uhh Obama is much more critical of Cuba under Castro than Bernie is.
For me it was incredibly painful to watch him meekly back down to Bernie time after time, and his talking points were wired totally wrong for a large portion of the debate. I think people generally get a good feeling from hearing him speak evenly and intelligently, so maybe his floor is kind of high in debates? That was not his A game or his B game though.@Fawlty apparently not everyone thought Buttigieg was a disaster. I'm actually surprised. The little that I saw left me most impressed with Bloomberg, Klobuchar, and Warren in that order. Probably least impressed with Biden and Steyer.