Bernie Sanders, the Man of La Mancha candidate?. When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies? Perhaps to be too practical is madness To surrender dreams – -this may be madness; to seek treasure where there is only trash. Too much sanity may be madness! And maddest of all – to see life as it is and not as it should be! — Don Quixote
John McCain is a “dummy,” John Kasich is “desperate,” Rick Perry “needs new glasses,” Karl Rove is a “total loser” and Lindsey Graham is a “stiff, what a stiff” – provided by TrumpTed Cruz did say there are invisible legions behind him – even those who agree with him find him irksome. I think he was elected as a Senator so Texas could get him out of the state.Wall Street has influence in American politics – a few politicians have directly accused investment banks of writing U.S. law. Clinton has accepted campaign contributions from two major lobbyists – Wall Street and the Oil & Gas industry. She did so and promises progressive stances against these interests. Sanders has received vastly less media attention than Clinton. He is still giving her a run for her money in New Hampshire. Maybe those glasses should be for the press who doesn’t seem to even see Sanders.
1941gko about 8 years ago
As with Danzinger’s offering – We’re Screwed!
dre7861 about 8 years ago
Where’s the Rubio water bottle with canned speeches printed on the side?
Tarredandfeathered about 8 years ago
Bernie Sanders, the Man of La Mancha candidate?. When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies? Perhaps to be too practical is madness To surrender dreams – -this may be madness; to seek treasure where there is only trash. Too much sanity may be madness! And maddest of all – to see life as it is and not as it should be! — Don Quixote
Mr. Blawt about 8 years ago
John McCain is a “dummy,” John Kasich is “desperate,” Rick Perry “needs new glasses,” Karl Rove is a “total loser” and Lindsey Graham is a “stiff, what a stiff” – provided by TrumpTed Cruz did say there are invisible legions behind him – even those who agree with him find him irksome. I think he was elected as a Senator so Texas could get him out of the state.Wall Street has influence in American politics – a few politicians have directly accused investment banks of writing U.S. law. Clinton has accepted campaign contributions from two major lobbyists – Wall Street and the Oil & Gas industry. She did so and promises progressive stances against these interests. Sanders has received vastly less media attention than Clinton. He is still giving her a run for her money in New Hampshire. Maybe those glasses should be for the press who doesn’t seem to even see Sanders.
doverdan about 8 years ago
The political realities?.
That the 1% call the shots. ?
rossevrymn about 8 years ago
Since, I’m reading these backwards in time, this is the second time I recall Momma’s Basement deriding a Dem.