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After several Bernie Sanders-related Facebook pages temporarily went offline this week, many accused Clinton supporters of flooding the pages with explicit content and false complaints.
Another social media attempt, another backfire. After seeing Bernie Sanders talking trash about Clinton, her supporters attempted to start a positive hashtag talking about her qualifications, but BernieBros turned it on it's head, using it to sarcastically lambast her faults.
After Clinton's strategist Joel Benenson criticized Sanders' "tone" when asked if his campaign would agree to an additional debate immediately before the New York primary election, Sanders supporters fired back on Twitter and Facebook with the hashtag #ToneDownForWhat.
Long before the rise of Barnie Sandlers, this meme presidential candidate, along with his fictional running mate Rob Paul, arose out of the 2012 United States presidential election to announce that he was "partyin."
While giving a speech at a campaign rally in Portland, Oregon last Friday, Bernie Sanders scored an unexpected, symbolic endorsement from a friend of the mother nature. Of course, the Internet hardly wasted any time to add such precious moment to the Democratic presidential hopeful's ever-growing "stash of dank memes."
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After several Bernie Sanders-related Facebook pages temporarily went offline this week, many accused Clinton supporters of flooding the pages with explicit content and false complaints.
Another social media attempt, another backfire. After seeing Bernie Sanders talking trash about Clinton, her supporters attempted to start a positive hashtag talking about her qualifications, but BernieBros turned it on it's head, using it to sarcastically lambast her faults.
After Clinton's strategist Joel Benenson criticized Sanders' "tone" when asked if his campaign would agree to an additional debate immediately before the New York primary election, Sanders supporters fired back on Twitter and Facebook with the hashtag #ToneDownForWhat.
Long before the rise of Barnie Sandlers, this meme presidential candidate, along with his fictional running mate Rob Paul, arose out of the 2012 United States presidential election to announce that he was "partyin."
While giving a speech at a campaign rally in Portland, Oregon last Friday, Bernie Sanders scored an unexpected, symbolic endorsement from a friend of the mother nature. Of course, the Internet hardly wasted any time to add such precious moment to the Democratic presidential hopeful's ever-growing "stash of dank memes."
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