That's EXACTLY what Bernie Sanders would have said. Oh, wait...' i was wrong and as president i will coordinate with your community to readdress that shit. give my aide yo email... '

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That's EXACTLY what Bernie Sanders would have said. Oh, wait...' i was wrong and as president i will coordinate with your community to readdress that shit. give my aide yo email... '

You sanders supporters are in La-la land. After New York is officially over
her main sources of support are the baby boomers and generation x. The only thing worse than a young fool is an old fool.Then I guess 70%+ are silly.
Or is the minority(you) just bitter?

"What that fossil fuel money like Hillary?"
"They just work for the companies. I'm sick of the Sanders campaign lying about that!"
Black Hillary supporters crack me up. Supporting a woman whose husband put a million Black men in prison for bullshit. FohBlack Bernie supporters crack me up. He's intentionally not trying to talk to and get your vote but y'all still line up to suck his dick like desperate side pieces.
Black Bernie supporters crack me up. He's intentionally not trying to talk to and get your vote but y'all still line up to suck his dick like desperate side pieces.
Black Bernie supporters crack me up. He's intentionally not trying to talk to and get your vote but y'all still line up to suck his dick like desperate side pieces.
..!Black Bernie supporters crack me up. He's intentionally not trying to talk to and get your vote but y'all still line up to suck his dick like desperate side pieces.
Black Hillary supporters crack me up. Supporting a woman whose husband put a million Black men in prison for bullshit. Foh
"Man, both of y'all shut the fuck up!" Both of y'all acting like either one is worth a shit
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Black Hillary supporters crack me up. Supporting a woman whose husband put a million Black men in prison for bullshit. Foh
That's not necessarily true. A lot of people were prosecuted and sent away under the federal government. In fact more people went to jail under Clinton than they did under Nixon, Reagan, Bush Sr..Actually almost all of those black men were put in state prison by state politicians. So the people that put those black men in prison were the people that voted those local and state politicians into office.
So people need to look in the mirror.
A president can't put a single person in a state or local jail.

Dude....
I'd openly debate that to be wrong but judging by your fervent post... I'm guessing you are clinging on to your opinion....hmmmph. whomever wins the Democrats.....I'll support.
Fervent?? Come on son. Bernie stans have a hard time understanding that I'm not a fanatic just cause I'm not drinking the kool aid.
Bernie Sanders’ campaign is firing back at Hillary Clinton after she said she was “so sick” of them lying about her contributions from the fossil fuel industry.
Jeff Weaver, Sanders’ campaign manager, on Friday called Clinton’s statement “disappointing” and untrue, pointing to research from Greenpeace that shows she’s not just receiving money from “individuals” who happen to work in the oil, coal and gas industry, but from 57 industry lobbyists, including 11 who have bundled more than $1 million to help put her in the White House.
Counting money given to super PACs backing Clinton, the fossil fuel industry has donated more than $4.5 million in support of Clinton’s bid, he said in a statement.
“If the Clinton campaign wants to argue that industry lobbyists giving thousands of dollars to her campaign won’t affect her decisions if she’s elected, that’s fine,” he said. “But to call us liars for pointing out basic facts about the secretary’s fundraising is deeply cynical and very disappointing.”
The statement was the second released by the Sanders campaign on the issue after an angry outburst from Clinton Thursday when Greenpeace activist Eva Resnick-Day confronted her at a campaign event in New York. Resnick-Day thanked Clinton for tackling climate change and asked whether Clinton would reject future fossil fuel money in her campaign.
“I do not have — I have money from people who work for fossil fuel companies,” she said, pointing her finger at Resnick-Day. “I am so sick — I am so sick — of the Sanders campaign lying about me. I’m sick of it.”
Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill said in a statement that the "Sanders campaign is misleading voters with their attacks." Clinton has a proven record on combating climate change and has repeatedly called for eliminating tax breaks for oil and gas companies, he wrote. The campaign hasn’t taken money from oil and gas industry PACs or corporations and the money in question is from individuals who work for the companies, he wrote.
“By the same metric, Bernie Sanders has taken more than $50,000 on this campaign from individuals working for oil and gas companies,” he said. “Assuming they don’t believe their own candidate is bought by the fossil fuel industry, they should stop the false attacks and do what they’ve claimed the campaign is about: debating the issues.”
The exchange follows Clinton’s chief strategist Joel Benenson expressing concern on Monday about Sanders’ negative tone. Benenson suggested that would stand in the way of Clinton debating Sanders in New York, as the Sanders' campaign has requested.
In campaign speeches, Sanders has repeatedly targeted Clinton's campaign or pro-Clinton super PACs for taking what he considers to be questionable contributions and he has called on her to release transcripts of paid speeches she gave to Goldman Sachs and other special interest groups before her presidential bid.
Sanders reacted to the Clinton accusation Monday morning on ABC's Good Morning America.
“I’m not crazy about people disrupting meetings,” he said. “But the fact of the matter is Secretary Clinton has taken significant sums of money from the fossil fuel industry. She raises her money with her super PAC, she gets a lot of money from Wall Street, from the drug companies, from the fossil fuel industry. On the other hand, we have received over 6 million individual campaign contribution averaging 27 dollars apiece.”
Hillary Clinton’s Connections to the Oil and Gas Industry
by Jesse Coleman
Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Super PAC supporting her have received more than $4.5 million from the fossil fuel industry.
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Photo by brwn_yd_grl / Flickr. Creative Commons.
For questions or media inquiries about this research, please contact Perry Wheeler, perry.wheeler@greenpeace.org.
Hillary Clinton’s campaign has been backed by the fossil fuel industry in a number of ways.
First, there are the direct contributions from people working for fossil fuel companies to Clinton’s campaign committee. According to the most recent filings, the committee has received $309,107 (as of 3/21/16; source: Center for Responsive Politics) from such donors.
Next are the fossil fuel lobbyists, many of whom have also bundled contributions. These donations also flow to Clinton’s campaign committee. Greenpeace has tracked $1,259,280 in bundled and direct donations from lobbyists currently registered as lobbying for the fossil fuel industry. This number excludes donations from lobbyists who are employed directly by a fossil fuel companies, as those donations would have been included in the previous number.
Last are contributions from fossil fuel interests to Super PACs supporting Hillary Clinton. Greenpeace has found $3,250,000 in donations from large donors connected to the fossil fuel industry to Priorities Action USA, a Super PAC supporting Secretary Clinton’s campaign.
All told, the campaign to elect Hillary Clinton for president in 2016 has received more than $4.5 million from lobbyists, bundlers, and large donors connected the fossil fuel industry.
Number of oil, gas and coal industry lobbyists that have made direct contributions to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign: 57
This includes:
- 57 registered oil, coal and gas lobbyists have personally given $126,200 to the Clinton campaign.
- Of those 57, 11 are bundlers.
- 11 lobbyists have bundled $1,327,210 in contributions to the Clinton campaign.
- 43 lobbyists have contributed the maximum allowed ($2700).
This does not include:
- Lobbyists who have reported lobbying for the oil and gas industry – both in-house company lobbyists and hired lobbyists from “K-Street firms.”
Clinton also takes more from lobbyists in general than any other candidate:
- Industry executives.
- Other employees of the oil and gas industry.
- Board members.
- Corporate PAC contributions.
- Contributions by major investors.
- Donations to Super PACS or non-profit groups.
- Contributions made by trade associations to Super PACs.
https://www.opensecrets.org/pres16/select-industries.php
Total amount bundled from oil and gas lobbyists: $1,140,930
Examples:
- 3 Enbridge lobbyists contributed to HRC’s campaign. While she was Secretary of State, Clinton signed off on the Enbridge pipeline (the alternative to the Keystone XL pipeline).
- Ben Klein (Heather Podesta and Associates) lobbied on behalf of Oxbow Carbon on petcoke and other issues. Petcoke is a byproduct of refining. Communities in Detroit and Chicago have complained about piles of petcoke blowing into the community. Bill Koch (the estranged brother of Charles and David) owns controlling interest of Oxbow. Klein also lobbied on restrictions of ivory imports for Oxbow.
- Fracking company and gas industry trade association lobbyists have also contributed to Clinton’s campaign, including Former Rep. Martin Frost (D-TX), who lobbied for the Domestic Energy Producers Alliance, and Martin Durbin of the American Natural Gas Association (now merged and part of the American Petroleum Institute – API), the nephew of Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL). \Another donor is Elizabeth Gore, a lobbyist for WPX energy (fracking). A lobbyist for FTI Consulting, creator of an industry front group called Energy In Depth, also contributed to Clinton;s campaign. Although Clinton has said she would require FERC to consider climate change before granting any new gas pipeline permits, she recently told activists she would not ban fracking as president, and has a pro-fracking track record which has been well-documented by numerous groups, including pro-Clinton Super PAC Correct the Record.
- Mary Streett, a lobbyist for BP, gave Clinton’s campaign the maximum allowable amount ($2700). Her sister, Stephanie S. Streett, is the Executive Director of the William J. Clinton Foundation and former executive director of the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation (Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, 990 report 2013). The Podesta Group (Tony Podesta) also lobbied for BP, on issues including the Gulf of Mexico spill response and recovery.
- While Secretary of State, Clinton pushed fracking in countries around the world, through the department’s Global Shale Gas Initiative. According to Grist, after the Bulgarian government signed a five-year deal with Chevron, major public protests led the Bulgarian parliament to pass a fracking moratorium. Clinton traveled to Bulgaria and then dispatched her special envoy for energy in Eurasia, Richard Morningstar, to push back against the fracking bans, which were eventually overturned.
- Clinton’s State Department played a major role in negotiating a bilateral oil agreement with Mexico. Her former special envoy for international energy affairs, David Goldwyn, has donated the maximum allowable amount to the campaign ($2700). Although neither he nor his firm (Goldwyn International Strategies LLC) report lobbying during 2015-2016, since leaving the State Department Goldwyn has consulted for companies wishing to profit from Mexico’s decision to allow private oil services contractors into the country in order to expand PEMEX’s ability to produce shale oil and tap deep offshore reserves.
- David Leiter (ML Strategies lobbyist for Exxon and a HRC bundler), the former Senate chief of staff to John Kerry, is also a lobbyist for Burisma Holdings, a private Ukrainian natural gas and uranium mining company with many connections to the Democratic Party. Biden’s son Hunter joined Burisma’s board in 2014, right before Leiter was hired to lobby members about the role of the company in Ukraine (arguing for its role in helping Ukraine be independent of Russia). Another board member, Devon Archer, is a HRC donor (2700) and Democratic bundler (though Greenpeace was not able to obtain any record of him bundling for Clinton). FTI’s Lawrence Pacheco does communications for Burisma. Burisma is owned by a Cypriot holding firm, Brociti Investments Ltd, which is controlled by Nikolai Zlochevskyi, a former Ukrainian government minister.
- Although Clinton has said she supports an investigation into Exxon’s early concealment of what it knew about the risks of climate change and subsequent financing of climate denier front groups, her campaign has taken contributions from at least seven lobbyists working for Exxon, including one in-house lobbyist — Theresa Fariello — who has bundled and additional $21,200 for the campaign.
- Hess lobbyists from Forbes-Tate (Daniel Tate, Jeffrey Forbes, George Cooper and Rachel Miller) all gave maximum allowable contributions to HRC’s campaign. The firm lobbied on behalf of the Hess Corporation, on crude by rail and crude exports. Hess owns rail cars that came off the tracks and caught fire after a BNSF train derailed in North Dakota in early May 2015. Hess is the third-largest oil producer in North Dakota. Lynn Helms, a former Hess executive served as ND’s top oil and gas regulator at the Department of Mineral Resources between 2005 and 2013. When Clinton came out in opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline, she started talking about how fixing train tracks would create jobs. In December 2015, a couple of months after Clinton announced she opposed Keystone XL, and just over a month after Obama rejected the pipeline down, Warren Buffett — who owns BNSF — endorsed Clinton. Buffett is also a big oil investor (e.g. Phillips 66).
- Companies invested in LNG projects with lobbyists that have given to HRC’s campaign include Freeport LNG(Elizabeth Gore – Brownstein Hyatt, $500); LNG Allies (Michael Smith – Cornerstone Gov. Affairs – 2700 and a bundler of $59,400); Dominion Resources (Tom Lawler – Lawler Strategies, 2700); Oregon LNG (Robert van Heuvelen VH Strategies – 2700). Exxon also has LNG projects. Cheniere Energy’s Ankit Desai not only gave the maximum allowed, but also bundled $ 139,300 for the campaign. Another donor ($2700) to Clinton’s campaign is Heather Zichal, Obama’s former energy advisor, who joined the board of Cheniere (LNG export company) afterleaving the administration.
Other points relevant to lobbyist contributions:
- Former Rep. Richard (“Dick”) Gephardt’s firm lobbies for Peabody Energy (coal), Prairie State (coal-fired power plant and adjacent mine), Ameren Services Co. Gephardt and his wife, son and daughter Chrissy all contributed the maximum allowed to Clinton’s campaign (Dick is the only fossil fuel lobbyist in the family). Gephardt, a Democratic Party super delegate, has pledged to support Clinton. In February, the DNC rolled back its previous commitment to not take any contributions from federally registered lobbyists. Clinton’s campaign has also received contributions from lobbyists representing big mining companies — Westmoreland Coal, Arch Coal and Rio Tinto.
During the New Hampshire democratic debate, Clinton said donations are not evidence of favors. But in 2008, she suggested the contributions Obama took from the industry were evidence of a quid pro quo.
In April 2008, Clinton’s campaign aired a television ad portraying Obama’s support for a 2005 energy bill as a quid pro quo for campaign donations. The ad said Obama had “accepted $200,000 from executives and employees of oil companies,” while criticizing him for voting “for the Bush-Cheney energy bill that that put $6 billion in the pocket of big oil.”
The clear message of this ad: Obama backed the bill as a favor to donors.
It’s worth noting that Obama didn’t take any money from lobbyists or PACs in 2008 and pledged to not take contributions from lobbyists in 2012, too, and gave some donations back.
While mostly true, critics did point out after the 2012 campaign that Obama did take some K Street money.
Other oil and gas industry contributions:
Total direct contributions to the Clinton campaign from industry employees and executives: $307,561
For more information:
Fossil Fuel Funding of 2016 Presidential Candidates (research by Jesse Coleman).


So will you support his nomination if he wins or pick up your Legos and go pout in your room?
...sans kool-aid.
Black Bernie supporters crack me up. He's intentionally not trying to talk to and get your vote but y'all still line up to suck his dick like desperate side pieces.
First you should stop sounding like my 10 yr when he's moody. The bitch in you is shining through.
I would always support the Democratic candidate because of the Supreme Court. Unlike many progressives I don't take my ball and go home.
Pump the breaks son...I was trying to get insight from someone who truly opposes Sanders. You sound uptight and angry for reasons beyond me. Oh well... jeez.
How is calling another grown man a bitch....you know what never mind."Pick up your Lego's and go pout".
You weren't trying to get insight you were trying to talk shit in a passive-aggressive nature. I just called you out on it.
How is calling another grown man a bitch....you know what never mind.
OK dude...whatever. PeaceNo one called you a bitch.....I did say you were being passive aggressive. Hell you still are.