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I think people want a fighter... not a lover , unless you're French.
One thing for sure... more often than not, the personality you see isn't real, it's manufactured. However I think Bernie's is real, as well as our president, Donald Trump.
Behavior and personality is different. Behavior is often based on what others do and how we respond, so if you're an ass, well.... Personality on the other hand, is who you are, irregardless of others do.
Bernie's personality is a cranky old socialist. His behavior has been the subject of much conjecture and he's been encouraged to smile more and make jokes. That's not him.
Pure unadulterated conjecture on your part and adopted from CNN or other media outlets. No one knows his personality, except his inner circle.... especially his kids. You can judge his behavior and like I said his behavior is dependent on how other treat him.
One thing for sure, he's a counter puncher. He get viscous when his opponents gets nasty and that's his MO. He is a viscous counter puncher. If you slap him he will punch you.
Tulsi Gabbard dances to the beat of her own drummer, as she was the lone congresswoman to vote "Present" on the impeachment motions, and now she has publicly rebuked Nancy Pelosi for 'Making up the rules as you go along' with regards to her decision to withhold the notification of impeachment that is required to be provided to the Senate.
“I am standing in the center and have decided to vote Present,” Gabbard said following the vote. “I could not in good conscience vote against impeachment because I believe President Trump is guilty of wrongdoing.”
But when Pelosi announced her intention to hold the articles of impeachment in an effort to "ensure a fair trial" in the Senate, Gabbard was shocked.
“I was surprised to hear that,” the Congresswoman told The Hill TV. “You can’t kind of just shift and change and make up the rules as you go along. If you’re going to pursue this process, you’ve got to let it play out the whole way through.”
Gabbard argued that failing to deliver the articles of impeachment to the Senate reinforces the hyperpartisanship that is currently taking place, something she believes is the fault of both political parties.
In case her current bid for President was not already doomed, this will surely do it with the Democrat base voters.
However, if she is still in politics 10 years from now, I suspect that this vote will be a huge positive for her. Sometimes you have to play the long game. She is very young and this is the smart play for her. Do what's right and let the chips fall where they may.
Trump got $5,000,000 in 24 hrs. and no wine cave. I think McDonald's hamburgers were served.
lol
RIP dems
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