Posted on 02/28/2019 2:27:24 AM PST by Libloather
During Michael Cohens testimony today, Debbie Wasserman Schultz was one of the people who questioned Michael Cohen. Many people on Twitter were not happy because of her history with the Democratic National Convention when Bernie Sanders was running for President in 2016. Heres a look back at what happened with the DNC and some of the reactions on Twitter to her questions to Cohen.
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In July 2016, Wasserman Schultz stepped down as chair of the DNC after Wikileaks published DNC emails that showed the organization strongly favored Clinton over Sanders during the primary. Brazile briefly served as interim chair before Tom Perez took over.
When she resigned, many supporters said the resignation was not enough. Bernie Sanders had demanded her resignation after nearly 20,000 DNC emails were released by WikiLeaks that showed she and others in the DNC had a clear bias against Sanders.
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Mophead has a lotta Gaul acting holier than thou with her baggage.
I see she is still using Hellman’s as a hair conditioner.
I am amazed that this rancid whore is not in jail.
I am amazed that this rancid whore is not in jail.
Two good two not post two times!
You could say that same thing for the whole Democrat party.
Why isn’t she in jail?
Mayonnaise head and her “friends”, the Awans should A:: be in PRISON!
Weird. I thought she was in jail. I was surprised to see that she got to question Michael-Cohen.
Did Cohen cry?
I've given up on Democrats ever being held accountable for the illegal stuff they do.
btt
liberal Prof Stephen Cohen once told John Batchelor on a podcast that anyone who watched RT would know they favoured Bernie. I watch RT and I agree. if u check the hundreds of comments on RT below, you will not find Trump supporters, but you will find Bernie supporters:
13 June 2016: RT: Wikileaks will publish enough evidence to indict Hillary Clinton, warns Assange
FROM THE COMMENTS -
Constance Carruthers·14 Jun, 2016
Only solution is if there is a third choice. Sanders cannot file to run as an Independent now. He could accept Jill Stein’s suggestion that they coalesce and run under the Green Party. That would require Sanders’ supporters being willing to vote Green in the states where it is filed, and to do a massive write-in campaign in other states. Can’t see any major objection most Sanders’ supporters would have to the Green label as are in the same ballpark generally. Depends on what Sanders does. He is obviously waiting for the convention. Please do not cave Bernie.
GoldPuzzle·14 Jun, 2016
reply to: Constance Carruthers
#SandersStein2016 Many people have pledged to leave the DNC after the convention if Bernie doesn’t get the nomination. But we must support Greens now to make this a viable option for Bernie and our movement this November. I believe a #SandersStein ticket can win this November, but even if all we do is garner 15% for the Greens, that would be a victory. The #DNCcorruption cannot be supported any longer by the people. It’s time to start the revolution. Jill2016.com
CyanUmbrella: I wonder if Trump’s first nuke will hit this dude...
https://www.rt.com/usa/346534-wikileaks-clinton-assange-fbi/
the original interview with ITV’s Robert Peston. Debbie mentioned etc:
Youtube: 7:42 - (ITV UK) Julian Assange Interview Peston on Sunday
posted by gary troy 31 July 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcuThE2I2OU
Debbie didn’t really question Cohen. She was first up after Cohen’s 30 minute speech, and spent most of her time pontificating for the Congressional Record. Cohen was just a prop.
Bernie's donors should demand to know how donations they wired to the DNC for Bernie got electronically transferred to Hillary.
When you bring out the Hellman’s you bring out the best!..............
She’s a Democrat...................
nailed it!
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