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April 21, 2019
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There was no "respect" there.. many
of us love hearing from Hillary and her Democratic organization.
You can try and tell Hillary to go away.. the First Democratic Woman in a Presidential campaign, who got 66 Million Votes.. but it's Not gonna happen.
Let's build a fairer, more inclusive America together!
Lets keep fighting and lets keep the faith. And lets lift each other as we move forward on this journey."
Onward Together is dedicated to advancing the vision that earned nearly 66 million votes in the 2016 election. By supporting groups that encourage people to organize, get involved, and run for office, Onward Together will advance progressive values and work to build a brighter future for generations to come.
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April 21, 2019
Thanks for this, Goth!
https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1119744325544443909
Right.. so that's Not going to happen..
Sanders has also shown no public desire to confer with Clinton, who retains the affection of many Democrats. Many Clinton allies have remained icy toward Sanders, with some openly lambasting him in media interviews. Some Sanders allies would like to see a thaw.
One thing that could be healthy for the Democratic Party to unify is for Senator Sanders and Secretary Clinton to meet and to articulate the common goal of defeating Donald Trump, said Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), a national co-chair of the Sanders campaign.
One thing that could be healthy for the Democratic Party to unify is for Senator Sanders and Secretary Clinton to meet and to articulate the common goal of defeating Donald Trump, said Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), a national co-chair of the Sanders campaign.
Thanks for this, Goth!
https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1119744325544443909
April 20, 2019
https://www.democraticunderground.com/128774817#post20
I thought he already was..
https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1118488585462792192https://www.democraticunderground.com/128774817#post20
April 20, 2019
Yeah, brie has egg on her face..
https://twitter.com/robsolonhamer/status/1119317805894127616
April 20, 2019
snip//
MORE.. https://www.democraticunderground.com/128753436
There's this report on the Neil Kinnock "plagiarism..
On Joe Biden's Plagiarism, tempests in teapotssnip//
Joe was twice accused of, and acknowledged (in a loose sense), plagiarizing; one time what he said, the other what he wrote.
It's hardly as bad as it seems; the first was a one off where he cited in a speech a british member of parliament Neil Kinnock's speech, forgetting that day to note Neil, whereas Joe had indeed credited Neil in six previous incidences of the very speech.
The second was as a freshman in college, claiming he was unfamiliar with the rules for citing sources, quelle surprise, happens regularly to freshman college students. Sophomores too.
The plagiarism accusations in the Kinnock-Biden case revolved around a speech which Neil Kinnock made to the Labour Party congress. When {Kinnock} asked in his emotional address why he was the 'first Kinnock in a thousand generations to be able to get to university', ... When Joe Biden asked in a stump speech why he was the first Biden in a thousand generations to go to university, he meant the same thing.
Both were members of a left-wing party, waging war against the far-right leaders of their countries, Thatcher and Reagan. And that's why Neil Kinnock, when asked whether he was bothered by the appropriation of his words, responded that he wasn't; to the contrary, he {Kinnock} confessed to feeling 'flattered'.
https://psuaw.blogspot.com/
It's hardly as bad as it seems; the first was a one off where he cited in a speech a british member of parliament Neil Kinnock's speech, forgetting that day to note Neil, whereas Joe had indeed credited Neil in six previous incidences of the very speech.
The second was as a freshman in college, claiming he was unfamiliar with the rules for citing sources, quelle surprise, happens regularly to freshman college students. Sophomores too.
The plagiarism accusations in the Kinnock-Biden case revolved around a speech which Neil Kinnock made to the Labour Party congress. When {Kinnock} asked in his emotional address why he was the 'first Kinnock in a thousand generations to be able to get to university', ... When Joe Biden asked in a stump speech why he was the first Biden in a thousand generations to go to university, he meant the same thing.
Both were members of a left-wing party, waging war against the far-right leaders of their countries, Thatcher and Reagan. And that's why Neil Kinnock, when asked whether he was bothered by the appropriation of his words, responded that he wasn't; to the contrary, he {Kinnock} confessed to feeling 'flattered'.
MORE.. https://www.democraticunderground.com/128753436
April 20, 2019
https://www.democraticunderground.com/128753436
On Joe Biden's Plagiarism, tempests in teapots
snip//
Joe was twice accused of, and acknowledged (in a loose sense), plagiarizing; one time what he said, the other what he wrote.
It's hardly as bad as it seems; the first was a one off where he cited in a speech a british member of parliament Neil Kinnock's speech, forgetting that day to note Neil, whereas Joe had indeed credited Neil in six previous incidences of the very speech.
The second was as a freshman in college, claiming he was unfamiliar with the rules for citing sources, quelle surprise, happens regularly to freshman college students. Sophomores too.
The plagiarism accusations in the Kinnock-Biden case revolved around a speech which Neil Kinnock made to the Labour Party congress. When {Kinnock} asked in his emotional address why he was the 'first Kinnock in a thousand generations to be able to get to university', ... When Joe Biden asked in a stump speech why he was the first Biden in a thousand generations to go to university, he meant the same thing.
Both were members of a left-wing party, waging war against the far-right leaders of their countries, Thatcher and Reagan. And that's why Neil Kinnock, when asked whether he was bothered by the appropriation of his words, responded that he wasn't; to the contrary, he {Kinnock} confessed to feeling 'flattered'.
https://psuaw.blogspot.com/
It's hardly as bad as it seems; the first was a one off where he cited in a speech a british member of parliament Neil Kinnock's speech, forgetting that day to note Neil, whereas Joe had indeed credited Neil in six previous incidences of the very speech.
The second was as a freshman in college, claiming he was unfamiliar with the rules for citing sources, quelle surprise, happens regularly to freshman college students. Sophomores too.
The plagiarism accusations in the Kinnock-Biden case revolved around a speech which Neil Kinnock made to the Labour Party congress. When {Kinnock} asked in his emotional address why he was the 'first Kinnock in a thousand generations to be able to get to university', ... When Joe Biden asked in a stump speech why he was the first Biden in a thousand generations to go to university, he meant the same thing.
Both were members of a left-wing party, waging war against the far-right leaders of their countries, Thatcher and Reagan. And that's why Neil Kinnock, when asked whether he was bothered by the appropriation of his words, responded that he wasn't; to the contrary, he {Kinnock} confessed to feeling 'flattered'.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/128753436
April 20, 2019
Gracias for this, Goth!
Etched in democrats' memories like a knife in the heart, Bernie supporters booed and hissed John..
https://twitter.com/MichaelPacholek/status/989752602584756224Gracias for this, Goth!
April 20, 2019
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100212026107
Mahalo for your tribute to Robert Mueller's patriotism, she
I saw some of the accusations.. after
the Barr explaining the Mueller report came out.
I just shook my head.. I knew all they had to do was hold on with a little patience until they saw the entire Mueller report.
Ferret's take..
I confess I'm still giggling that Team Treason ever imagined that this would be a good day for them, that Barr's silly little stunt would enable them to control the narrative, that their problems are firmly behind them now. It's going to be an awful lot of fun watching them slowly figure out just how wrong they are. If you'll excuse me, I have to make sure my beer fridge is adequately stocked for the show.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100212026107
Mahalo for your tribute to Robert Mueller's patriotism, she
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