The judge whose real name is Judy Sheindlin said earlier this month that she is ready to put up a fight against Bernie Sanders and his supporters
During interview she said: 'Those people that are trying to change it [America] and revolutionize it, dont have a chance, because Ill fight them to the death'
Sheindlin officially threw her support behind Michael Bloomberg in January She endorsed Bloomberg's presidential bid, explaining in a TV ad for the former mayor why she was giving her blessing to a White House candidate for first time
'No one comes close to Mike's executive achievement, government experience, and impactful philanthropy,' Sheindlin said during the television ad
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Judge Judy who officially threw her support behind Michael Bloomberg last month has just a few words for the Bernie bros: 'I'll fight them to the death.'
The judge whose real name is Judy Sheindlin said earlier this month that she is ready to put up a fight against Bernie Sanders and his supporters.
'America doesnt need a revolution,' she told Fox 25 while on the campaign trail with Bloomberg in Oklahoma City.
'Its the most perfect country in the world and those people that are trying to change it and revolutionize it, dont have a chance, because Ill fight them to the death,' she added
Fox 25's Mckenna Eubank interviews Mike Bloomberg and supporter Judge Judy Sheindlin as they come to Oklahoma City for Bloomberg's presidential campaign on Saturday evening. pic.twitter.com/zYwBXx0nRw KOKH FOX 25 (@OKCFOX) February 9, 2020 After the judge finished speaking, Bloomberg quipped: 'Dont get on the wrong side of the judge. Thats the message.'
While on the campaign trail in Texas this weekend, Sanders predicted a victory in Texas not only in the Democratic primary but in November's general election.
The Vermont senator adopted the tone of a candidate who has already secured the nomination before thousands of cheering supporters who filled a basketball arena on the campus of the University of Houston on Sunday.
Referring to supporters of President Donald Trump, Sanders said: 'Don't tell anybody because these folks get very agitated and nervous... We are going to win here.'
Sanders meant during the primary's 'Super Tuesday' on March 3, but also said 'in November we're going to defeat Trump here'.
Last month, Sheindlin endorsed Bloomberg's presidential bid, explaining in a television ad for the former mayor why she was giving her blessing to a White House candidate for the first time.
Sheindlin issued her verdict on Bloomberg, saying his government and business experience qualifies him for the top job in the land.
'I'd like to say you can judge someone's character by what they've done. Mike Bloomberg has done amazing things and will be a truly great president,' Sheindlin said.
'No one comes close to Mike's executive achievement, government experience, and impactful philanthropy. His steady leadership will unite our country and bring us through these very challenging times,' she added.
Sheindlin's 30-second ad for Bloomberg, titled 'Judge Him,' will run 'across digital channels and in relevant broadcast programming across 26 states,' according to a statement from Bloomberg's campaign.
She has also had tough words for some of the frontrunners for the Democratic nomination.
She criticized Joe Biden, calling the former vice president a 'No. 2 guy' and noted Elizabeth Warren and Sanders were just senators.
'You have somebody who is a No. 2 guy and a senator - you have two senators,' she told People magazine last month.
And she said Pete Buttigieg was 'lovely' but was just a small town mayor.
'You have a very lovely young man who ran a very small town for a very short time. If you were the governor of Indiana, you would still be governing two million people less than New York City,' Sheindlin said.
Bloomberg was a late entry into the Democratic field, casting himself as an alternative choice to a Democratic field that has failed to see a candidate catch fire.
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Poster Comment:
Judy will make all the difference in the world to little Mikey's campaign. The only thing of importance about this judicial actress is that she's worth millions and millions of dollars.