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5/23/2016 5:18 pm  #1


Probably a Good Decision by the D-Tribe Mucky Mucks

Sen. Bernie Sanders was given unprecedented say over the Democratic Party platform Monday in a move party leaders hope will soothe a bitter split with backers of the longshot challenger to Hillary Clinton — and Sanders immediately used his new power to name a well-known advocate for Palestinian rights to help draft Democratic policy.

The senator from Vermont was allowed to choose nearly as many members of the Democratic Party platform-writing body as Clinton, who is expected to clinch the nomination next month. That influence resulted from an agreement worked out this month between the two candidates and party officials, the party announced Monday.

Clinton has picked six members of the 15-member committee that writes the platform, and Sanders has named five, the Democrats said Monday ahead of an expected announcement by the Democratic National Committee.

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5/23/2016 6:27 pm  #2


Re: Probably a Good Decision by the D-Tribe Mucky Mucks

Does this mean that Bernie will abandon his attacks on secretary Clinton's character?


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

5/23/2016 9:05 pm  #3


Re: Probably a Good Decision by the D-Tribe Mucky Mucks

Does this mean that Bernie will abandon his attacks on secretary Clinton's character?

After the California primary in a couple of weeks, I would say yes.  There will be more than 4 months to patch things up, probably much to the dismay of the corporate media.
 

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