By needlessly provoking him [Vladimir Putin] and humiliating him, we empower far worse possibilities in Russia.

She [Hillary Clinton] is actually got the track record for doing the crazy things that Donald Trump talks about.

I feel very sorry for people who are trapped in an abusive relationship and keep making excuses for their abuser.

We have not been successful in deterring the growth or expansion of any terrorist group that we've been fighting.

As Bernie Sanders said himself, it's a movement, not a man. And that movement continues to move into our campaign.

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the most disliked and untrusted candidates for president in American history.

The issues we address basically: We call for an emergency jobs program to address the emergency of climate change.

I used to practice clinical medicine. Now I practice political medicine, because it's the mother of all illnesses.

My support is particularly Bernie Sanders supporters but that's drawn many [Donald] Trump supporters to start with.

I think it would be a disaster if Donald Trump is elected. It will also be a disaster if Hillary Clinton is elected.

I don't support ObamaCare and see it as a step backward that entrenches the power of the private health care industry.

The laws of war right now say that we can respond when our country is threatened. That is what international law says.

Right now we have a bipartisan debate commission, when most Americans are not members of the bipartisan establishment.

The Keystone pipeline will spew a massive amount of carbon pollution into our fragile atmosphere. It should be stopped.

[ Iraq and Afghanistan] don't get better, they only get worse. Bombing them has only enabled them to grow and multiply.

The problem [of climat changing] is only getting worse - that to me underscores that we need a transformative solution.

The mythology is that political change happens only in election years. The truth is you build from election to election.

I think we really have to take a good, hard look at our system of corporate consolidated press. We need to break them up.

Without third parties, all forward movement stops. They're essential. They're not just OK. They are absolutely essential.

Democracy needs to start with an open Presidential debate. So come on out and let's take back the promise of our democracy.

This is not to isolate Israel but rather to hold Israel to a higher standard that we also have to hold ourselves to as well.

We call for cancelling student debt, for bailing out young people like Wall Street was bailed out to the tune of $16 trillion.

We're looking at catastrophic impacts in our lifetime, not only that every month now we're setting a new World Almanac record.

Is there's always an idea that the party will continue the movement but that movement always dies inside the Democratic Party.

We call for a new kind of offensive in the Middle East because our current approach has a track record and it's not a good one.

Democracy cannot function just on who do we fear the most, you know, or who do we hate the most; we need an affirmative agenda.

Maybe Bernie [Sanders] lost his perspective because he became a part of the Washington culture. Maybe it's a generational thing.

I have always been involved in issue-based politics, not party politics - I was never really originally drawn to party politics.

We're seeing the convergence of a big, corporate party right now. A sort of bipartisan merger under the figure of Hillary Clinton.

This is sort of the Cuban Missile Crisis on steroids, what we are doing to Russia right now, and I don't think this is a good idea.

The politics of fear has brought us everything we are afraid of, including the endless wars, the collapsing economy - all the rest.

Yet we have a voting system that forbids us from actually bringing our values into our vote, which is, in my view, quite a disaster.

You do not give preferred deals and dole out favors, lucrative favors, and government partnerships and weapons deals to your clients.

The neocons are supporting Hillary [Clinton] just like the neoliberals are. She's seeking the endorsement of Henry Kissinger as well.

Remember, the majority of Donald Trump supporters don't actually support him. They're mainly motivated by not liking Hillary Clinton.

It's important to understand the origins of ISIS were in the chaos of Iraq and Libya, and the origins of Al Qaeda were in Afghanistan.

We are in the target hairs in this election [2016]. We are all asking whether we are going to have a world at all or not going forward.

Pay attention America. Third party might not win it this year, but we could be seeing the shift away from a two party system unfolding.

We need a broad commitment to human rights across the board. We cannot attain that simply by protecting one oppressed group or the other.

I mean, I really loved the mix of personal health and, kind of, community health and justice, and I really saw how they were inseparable.

The way that you address this right-wing extremism is actually by putting forward a truly progressive agenda. That's the only solution here.

To provide a welcoming path to citizenship for immigrants and to restore our civil liberties, our foreign policy platform is very important.

I think for the next 50 years I'm not going to be able to stop because of the light that you shine for me and so many millions of Americans.

Remember, Bernie [Sanders] was the guy. He was the one guy that could win this, and head-to-head he could go against [Donald] Trump and win.

We cannot simultaneously fight terrorism, we and our allies, while with the other hand we fund terrorism, arm terrorism and train terrorism.

I became really interested in the community health care movement and community health centers, which Boston was sort of a leading center for.

We need to really use the full force of diplomacy. And we need to be seen and understood to be on the side of diplomacy and international law.

I have had a long tug-of-war going on with the FDA, in particular, and with other regulatory agencies, and it has nothing to do with vaccines.

We have a First Amendment for good reasons. We need a free press because without an educated electorate we cannot have a functioning democracy.

He [Donald Trump] is like - he's a magnet for crime and extortion and, you know, just really criminal investments which are extremely dangerous.

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