The Republican debate in Las Vegas has concluded, and Dem candidate Bernie Sanders was left with an empty feeling:
Fifth #GOPDebate is over. Like the first, not one word about income inequality, climate change, or racial justice. The Rs are out of touch.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) December 16, 2015
Relax, Bernie, the focus of the debate was on other things:
The #1 concern of Americans is currently terrorism, which is what GOP candidates discussed during a national security debate @BernieSanders
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) December 16, 2015
That’s true. But according to Sanders, national security and climate change are one in the same.
.@BernieSanders It was a FOREIGN POLICY debate, you doddering old fool.
— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) December 16, 2015
@BernieSanders it was a debate about national security you crazy old lunatic
— Jay Johnson, MBA (@JayJohnsonLikes) December 16, 2015
https://twitter.com/stevemincer/status/676987233518374913
It was specifically about national security. Go back to bed, Bernie. https://t.co/IXBaYG5wxD
— ThothPatrol (@Velcro108) December 16, 2015
@BernieSanders Climate change is scarier than ISIS, right Bernie?
— NFL Predictor (@PredictingNFL) December 16, 2015
@BernieSanders @laurielaker that would be great list of topics if the debate wasn't on foreign policy
— You Are My Arsenal (@YouAreMyArsenal) December 16, 2015
Sanders might have also liked to see more discussion about the “college or jail” decision most Americans have to make.
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