Posted on May 31, 2016
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It's purely a matter of gamesmanship as I would like to see it for no other reason that it would sideline Secretary Clinton leaving some of her followers to wonder why she wouldn't.

In the end the two of them would be up for full display w/o the others to detract from either their genius or their lunacy.
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SSG Warren Swan
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I don't think Trump wants to really go against Bernie. Say what you will about him, but I think he would unload both missiles from his TOW racks on Trump. Bernie while he has quite a few flaws, he has come with solid ideas that match what he's always believed. Trump believes what he wants, when he wants to believe it. And going onstage against Bernie would be ugly for Trump. He WILL be called on all the mess he's tried up to this point, and Trump would have to answer for it. Also Trumps penchant for insulting his rivals won't hold water on Bernie. Bernie isn't afraid to throw them back. It wouldn't be that good until the niceties are over and the gloves are off. I'll be sleeping by then.
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CDR Jon Corrigan
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SP5 Christine Conley -
Bernie was kicked out of a commune in my home state of Vermont because he refused to work. This socialist idiot has never had an original thought, let alone any moral character, and he's never lived a single minute of his adult life without being supported by taxpayers. We here in the Green Mountain State marvel at his ability to dupe so many across the country.
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SSG Warren Swan
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Maj Rob Drury - Sir I respectfully disagree. Bernie for all of his flaws and there are many, has stayed true to his message. Not much flip flop, he's staying the course. Now even I know that what he's proposing is crazy, but a lot of good comes out of "crazy" ideas at the time, yet make sense later on. Trump has not had a solid platform without changing his mind whenever he wants. His staff can't even get it straight. Trump says six million, the advisors say 4.5.....that's not a good look. He's said things that are coming out, written books that have outlined his positions in the past, and some recent comments before he ran for office would make a true GOPER go insane. They would swear that Trump is a Dem in Rep clothing. If you look at the debates that have been held, Trump was at his best when he wasn't talking. Once he opened his mouth, it was only to insult, deflect, or throw grade school jabs at the moderators. Bernie has looked frazzled sometimes, but the message is normally clear and consistent. Doesn't make him better, but tells you that he is possibly a man of character and integrity.
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Maj Rob Drury
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SSG Warren Swan - Well, we can certainly agree that Bernie is crazy, but history has proven that nothing good can come from what he's proposing. Every time it's been tried, and that's been a lot, it's left nations in ruins.
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CDR Jon Corrigan
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SP5 Christine Conley -
He duped the young and impressionable - those who don't have to pay property taxes and income taxes. That's what happened when he ran for Mayor in the same year the Courts ruled that college students could vote where they attended school. When a locale with 30k residents paying the freight has four colleges with 20k students, most of whom got paid by Mommy & Daddy - guess what happens?
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CW3 Stephen Mills
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Gamesmanship, exactly! I think he should and he should be sympathetic to Sanders when he does. At this point Sanders is a non player striving to stay relevant playing up to his emperor worship followers. Facts mean much less to these people than emotions and cult personality. The longer Sanders stays in the race the more chance many of these followers will refuse to vote for Clinton. If Trump debates Sanders, but makes it very cordial and gives him sympathy and support as being silenced by the Mainstream Democratic party he might even get a few of them to vote for him. In any event, I don't see it as a losing situation for him. He either gets votes he wouldn't have had or denies votes to Clinton or the field stay6s the same. He isn't going to lose any votes by debating Sanders. In my opinion.
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CW3 Stephen Mills That's the kind of analyses we all hope to see from a 311A.
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CW3 Stephen Mills
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"Expose him for what he isn't" You mean a socialist, lol?

I'm not a Trump fan, nor am I Bernie fan. I am just am impartial observer who calls a duck a duck and thinks its hilarious when the duck thinks its a dolphin and says look I can swim so therefore I am a dolphin.
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Col Joseph Lenertz
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Not much up-side, and a lot of down-side. Sanders might create some flesh wounds for HRC to rub salt in later, while Sanders doesn't need to worry about later. I bet Trump won't do it.
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