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Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders agree to Brooklyn debate ahead of N.Y. primary

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Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders agree to Brooklyn debate ahead of N.Y. primary | MSNBC

Already the sniping has begun:

In a statement announcing the agreement, Team Sanders took an unveiled swipe at Clinton, with spokesman Michael Briggs saying, “Fortunately, we were able to move a major New York City rally scheduled for April 14 to the night before. We hope the debate will be worth the inconvenience for thousands of New Yorkers who were planning to attend our rally on Thursday but will have to change their schedules to accommodate Secretary Clinton’s jam-packed, high-dollar, coast-to-coast schedule of fundraisers all over the country.”

A Clinton campaign official responded with a statement saying:

“We had thought the Sanders campaign would have accepted our offer for a Brooklyn debate on April 14 in a New York minute, but it ended up taking a few extra days for them to agree. We are glad they did.”

Get the popcorn ready, everyone. These two are not playing nice with each other any more!
 
Jeez. Sanders comments about Hillary are witty and sharp.
 
Jeez. Sanders comments about Hillary are witty and sharp.

IKR? It's almost like he wanted to whup all the little fourth graders on the playground.
 
Jeez. Sanders comments about Hillary are witty and sharp.

Witty and sharp are not the problem with BS. But his head is stuck in an old hat and he can't escape the dreamy and dreadfully outdated socialist theories that 1968 hippies loved so well.
 
Witty and sharp are not the problem with BS. But his head is stuck in an old hat and he can't escape the dreamy and dreadfully outdated socialist theories that 1968 hippies loved so well.

That doesn't change the fact that when he talks about Hillary he's always owning her.
 
That doesn't change the fact that when he talks about Hillary he's always owning her.

If that is the way you see it, fine. But it is then a danger, because it could let the guy gain power.
 
IKR? It's almost like he wanted to whup all the little fourth graders on the playground.

It's too bad, too. Bernie is so much better that that. I hope he doesn't let Hillary lead him down the sewer hole.
 
It's too bad, too. Bernie is so much better that that. I hope he doesn't let Hillary lead him down the sewer hole.

So far Bernie has mostly played nice (this seems to be changing somewhat in recent weeks), and by comparison has played a much more respectable campaign than Shillary. She hasn't pulled many punches with him. Bernie has been slow to anger in this regard, probably for a variety of reasons, not wanting to hand things to the republicans and Shillary's gender combined with her ability to play the victim so well to name a few. But there comes a point where chivalry and civility make you look weak and cowardly. When you stoically endure attacks, at first it is noble. After a while you are expected to fight back. That time has come. Bernie wants to win, Shillary knows this is probably her last chance at POTUS, and even those still holding on to the slim hope of Bernie winning the nomination know that a loss or a tie in New York will be the final nail. He had to shame her into this debate, otherwise it wouldn't have happened, and without it he might as well close up shop. Personally I'd rather see him win or go down swinging. I don't see it damaging her chances in the general. She'll either beat Trump or Cruz or lose to Kasich, Bernie isn't going to change any of that.
 
It's too bad, too. Bernie is so much better that that. I hope he doesn't let Hillary lead him down the sewer hole.

Frankly I think you're giving Bernie too much credit. He's starting to crack under the pressure.

Meanwhile, Hillary, like her or not, is more than used to the pressure.
 
The liar agreed to debate the honest man whom she called a liar. This will be good.

Haha, I hope his 'tone' will be suitably positive for her ( Hillary Clinton?s ?tone?-gate disaster: Why her campaign?s condescending Bernie dismissal should concern Democrats everywhere - Salon.com ) as I'm sure the GOP's would be in the event she's set against them.

My guess is that Bernie will be much more gracious in his concession speech when he asks his supporters to channel their support to Hillary for a Democratic Party win in November.

Love the obnoxious presumption, which incidentally makes me much more determined not to vote Hillary should it come to that.

So far Bernie has mostly played nice (this seems to be changing somewhat in recent weeks), and by comparison has played a much more respectable campaign than Shillary. She hasn't pulled many punches with him. Bernie has been slow to anger in this regard, probably for a variety of reasons, not wanting to hand things to the republicans and Shillary's gender combined with her ability to play the victim so well to name a few. But there comes a point where chivalry and civility make you look weak and cowardly. When you stoically endure attacks, at first it is noble. After a while you are expected to fight back. That time has come. Bernie wants to win, Shillary knows this is probably her last chance at POTUS, and even those still holding on to the slim hope of Bernie winning the nomination know that a loss or a tie in New York will be the final nail. He had to shame her into this debate, otherwise it wouldn't have happened, and without it he might as well close up shop. Personally I'd rather see him win or go down swinging. I don't see it damaging her chances in the general. She'll either beat Trump or Cruz or lose to Kasich, Bernie isn't going to change any of that.

I think Bernie has finally awoken to what he needs to do, and let's be honest, it works; look no further than Hillary's humiliating loss at the Florida Univision debate. Going negative is fine so long as it is predicated on facts (like Hillary's egregious corporate financing) and actual policy differences/positions/contrasts (her support of fracking, the death penalty, opposition to marijuana legalization, singlepayer healthcare, etc), as opposed to being pure, fiction smear (like accusations of sexism/racism leveled against Bernie).

Frankly I think you're giving Bernie too much credit. He's starting to crack under the pressure.

Per what?

Meanwhile, Hillary, like her or not, is more than used to the pressure.

Which is why her campaign demanded Bernie tone down his rhetoric against her during the debates as a condition of participating in them?
 
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Per what?

Which is why her campaign demanded Bernie tone down his rhetoric against her during the debates as a condition of participating in them?

Debates are not supposed to be shouting matches or passion rallies. (Are you listening, Republicans?)
 
Debates are not supposed to be shouting matches or passion rallies. (Are you listening, Republicans?)

The Univision debate, which is what her campaign fears a reiteration of, was neither; it was solid rhetoric and scathing facts Clinton didn't have much of a response to as she looked miserable all throughout.
 
Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders agree to Brooklyn debate ahead of N.Y. primary | MSNBC

Already the sniping has begun:



Get the popcorn ready, everyone. These two are not playing nice with each other any more!

The clinton camp was intentionally proposing inconvenient days so they could play this blame game. They picked days where Sanders had already put in place big rally's and then again proposed last night as an option opposite the NCAA national championship basketball game and they proposed this when Syracuse was one of the final four. IOW... trying to bury it where no one would watch it of course.

I'm glad its happening even if Sanders did all the damn compromising to make it happen.
 
What I want to see come out in the debate...


Back in 2011 while Hillary was supporting the free trade agreement with Panama this is what Senator Bernie Sanders was saying about it:

SEN. BERNIE SANDERS: Panama’s entire annual economic output is only $26.7 billion a year, or about two-tenths of 1 percent of the U.S. economy. No one can legitimately make the claim that approving this free trade agreement will significantly increase American jobs. Then, why would we be considering a stand-alone free trade agreement with Panama, tiny little country?

Well, it turns out that Panama is a world leader when it comes to allowing wealthy Americans and large corporations to evade U.S. taxes by stashing their cash in offshore tax havens. And the Panama free trade agreement will make this bad situation much worse. Each and every year, the wealthiest people in our country and the largest corporations evade about $100 billion in U.S. taxes through abusive and illegal offshore tax havens in Panama and in other countries. So, according to Citizens for Tax Justice—and I quote—"A tax haven ... has one of three characteristics: It has no income tax or a very low-rate income tax; it has bank secrecy laws; and it has a history of non-cooperation with other countries on exchanging information about tax matters. Panama has all three of those. ... They’re probably the worst."​

And now what's happened? Oh yeah, Bernie was right yet again. This is the judgement that people like about Bernie. Proper foresight and judgement.
 
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Hillary at the next debate, if Sanders starts winning. :lol:
 

I'm questioning the utility of debates at this point. There've been how many so far and it took a simple sit down with the New York Daily News editorial board to lay bare the fact that Bernie is clueless when it comes to talking about his own signature issue? If we've gone this far without debate moderators asking him basic questions like "do you know what Dodd Frank or the Federal Reserve do?" (no) or "do you even know what it means to break up a bank?" (no again), what's the point of these? Do we need yet another forum for Bernie to pivot back to his slogans and excerpts of his stump speeches while displaying no depth beyond them?

His spokesperson is right, that time would be better spent for him among his hordes of adoring undergrads.
 
Hillary shows up in dreadlocks with a Brooklyn accent, while claiming to be a Yankees fan.
 
I'm questioning the utility of debates at this point. There've been how many so far and it took a simple sit down with the New York Daily News editorial board to lay bare the fact that Bernie is clueless when it comes to talking about his own signature issue? If we've gone this far without debate moderators asking him basic questions like "do you know what Dodd Frank or the Federal Reserve do?" (no) or "do you even know what it means to break up a bank?" (no again), what's the point of these? Do we need yet another forum for Bernie to pivot back to his slogans and excerpts of his stump speeches while displaying no depth beyond them?

That's funny, I thought it was the Bernie crowd clamoring for MOAR DEBATZE. Now all of a sudden they want no more debates?

His spokesperson is right, that time would be better spent for him among his hordes of adoring undergrads.

Now that I agree with.
 
What I want to see come out in the debate...


Back in 2011 while Hillary was supporting the free trade agreement with Panama this is what Senator Bernie Sanders was saying about it:

SEN. BERNIE SANDERS: Panama’s entire annual economic output is only $26.7 billion a year, or about two-tenths of 1 percent of the U.S. economy. No one can legitimately make the claim that approving this free trade agreement will significantly increase American jobs. Then, why would we be considering a stand-alone free trade agreement with Panama, tiny little country?

Well, it turns out that Panama is a world leader when it comes to allowing wealthy Americans and large corporations to evade U.S. taxes by stashing their cash in offshore tax havens. And the Panama free trade agreement will make this bad situation much worse. Each and every year, the wealthiest people in our country and the largest corporations evade about $100 billion in U.S. taxes through abusive and illegal offshore tax havens in Panama and in other countries. So, according to Citizens for Tax Justice—and I quote—"A tax haven ... has one of three characteristics: It has no income tax or a very low-rate income tax; it has bank secrecy laws; and it has a history of non-cooperation with other countries on exchanging information about tax matters. Panama has all three of those. ... They’re probably the worst."​

And now what's happened? Oh yeah, Bernie was right yet again. This is the judgement that people like about Bernie. Proper foresight and judgement.

Yeah... It's gonna come out in the debate. Statement from Bernie today:

“I was opposed to the Panama Free Trade Agreement from day one. I predicted that the passage of this disastrous trade deal would make it easier, not harder, for the wealthy and large corporations to evade taxes by sheltering billions of dollars offshore,” Sanders said in an official statement. “My opponent, on the other hand, opposed this trade agreement when she was running against Barack Obama for president in 2008. But when it really mattered she quickly reversed course and helped push the Panama Free Trade Agreement through Congress as Secretary of State. The results have been a disaster.”

“The American people are sick and tired of establishment politicians who say one thing during a campaign and do the exact opposite the day after the election,” he added.

link...
 
That's funny, I thought it was the Bernie crowd clamoring for MOAR DEBATZE. Now all of a sudden they want no more debates?



Now that I agree with.

Bernie does want more debates. the clinton campaign was putting out there dates that intentionally conflicted with Sander's scheduled rally's so they could claim Bernie was dodging the debates. And then they proposed to have the debate run opposite of the NCAA finals last night so they could bury it again.

In the end, Bernie rescheduled a big rally he had scheduled in New York just so the Clinton campaign would shut up with this lie.
 
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Bernie does want more debates. the clinton campaign was putting out there dates that intentionally conflicted with Sander's scheduled rally's so they could claim Bernie was dodging the debates. And then they proposed to have the debate run opposite of the NCAA finals last night so they could bury it again.

In the end, Bernie rescheduled a big rally he had scheduled in New York just so the Clinton campaign would shut up with this lie.

IDK about that. He seemed pretty resistant to the idea.

He's got the momentum right now. What's he so scared of in another debate?
 
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