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In reply to the discussion: White House withdraws Neera Tanden nomination : Breaking [View all]Autumn
(46,642 posts)133. Let it go. You're wrong. Bernie said he would vote for her, he supports Biden's agenda. Manchin
doesn't. Bernie didn't need to publicly support her. His job was to vote for her. There were not enough votes to confirm her, there would never have been enough votes.
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Manchin was not the only one. Sanders started it with his scold and demand for apology.
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#4
it's not as though the tweets weren't going to come up at the hearing w/o Sanders mentioning them
fishwax
Mar 2021
#15
Looking over those glasses, and scolding her. Yes, he could have said any number of things to
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#18
Right, he was simply the victim. There was no "two sides of the story" in this scenario, for sure.
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#23
Yes, I found it offensive once again as I watched that finger wagged at a woman demanding apology.
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#49
Sanders would have voted for her, because he supports Biden. Manchin would never vote for her.
Autumn
Mar 2021
#16
Regardless, Bernie supports the Democratic agenda that Biden wants. Manchin is kneecapping him.
Autumn
Mar 2021
#24
Sanders was the very one that kneecapped Tanden. Manchin just kicked her while she was down.
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#27
So? He still said he would vote for you. You can blame Manchin, who said he wouldn't vote for her.
Autumn
Mar 2021
#33
"she dropped out". Know who else didn't officially endorse her? Your Democrat, Joe Manchin.
Autumn
Mar 2021
#164
Let it go. You're wrong. Bernie said he would vote for her, he supports Biden's agenda. Manchin
Autumn
Mar 2021
#133
HE doesn't have to say he would vote for her in public. HE TOLD THE WHITE HOUSE
Autumn
Mar 2021
#137
I NEVER SAID you said it was his job. You are accusing me of lying about what you posted.
Autumn
Mar 2021
#143
Do you mean the game where you can't quote him or his staff saying he'd vote for her?
rogue emissary
Mar 2021
#151
Yes, that includes their trash article which is more click bait than an article.
rogue emissary
Mar 2021
#162
+1. It truly amazes me the insistence to vilify Manchin and the exoneration or Sanders. It is what
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#153
Exactly, they both held Tanden to a level they didn't for many of Donny's nominees.
rogue emissary
Mar 2021
#159
No one in the thread absolved Manchin's role except the people that want to wipe out Sanders role.
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#170
This. He started the ball rolling then sit back and let others do. Now we see his signature is not
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#76
A friend said this morning, razor thin margins in the senate means we need to be prepared to
Autumn
Mar 2021
#127
First of all, as pointed out below, you're not correct. But, how is this different
Cuthbert Allgood
Mar 2021
#134
Why would he vote for her if Manchin and no Republicans would cross over to vote for her?
Autumn
Mar 2021
#37
Which part of Manchin said he would not vote for her, Republicans would not cross over to vote for
Autumn
Mar 2021
#44
He should have announced she was withdrawing her nomination and there would be no vote? Or lied?
Autumn
Mar 2021
#51
Sanders was first to step up and call out her out with his scold. Why are we forgetting Sanders
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#6
Because Sanders would have voted for her and didn't cost us vital Senate races nt
liskddksil
Mar 2021
#8
All about gaslighting. Pretending Sanders didn't start it all and certainly had his part in this and
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#80
Blame Manchin. Sanders started it and he gets equal blame. This is not a tough one.
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#89
Poor picked on Sanders defending himself to the point of scolding a woman on record because she
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#102
Well, Tanden certainly had a reason to apologize. Sanders was scolding her on record at the
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#109
He was holding the job over her head. Are you for real? Damn this would not be the hill I stood on.
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#111
I am calling out Sanders actions that were in part to the ousting of Tanden that I found to be very
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#116
Not only did Sanders own it, he then blamed HRC for not addressing it. A pattern.
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#146
Let's be honest. These people love exacting political revenge for anyone who said anything...
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2021
#142
Here's the thing about being a grownup. You have to conduct yourself as one on social media.
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2021
#148
Here is something else about being a grown up. Recognizing and acknowledging the different standards
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#154
Agreed - it's like people think people should have their cake and eat it too - get plaudits for
Midwestern Democrat
Mar 2021
#171
Now you acknowledge Sanders part in ousting Tanden then blame Tanden. Just like
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#88
Yes Sanders wagged the finger scolding her and giving her a stern look over his glasses eliciting
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#107
Sanders issue was certainly personal also. He brought it to the forefront in a committee hearing
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#155
I have not minimized Manchin's participation in sabotaging Tanden. I refuse to ignore Sanders
LizBeth
Mar 2021
#157
Yes, this is pretty depressing. Sucks to be a woman. Men are not held to the same
Biophilic
Mar 2021
#17
They do, the advise and consent doesn't extend to blocking. Same with SC justices ...
uponit7771
Mar 2021
#62
I understand why Neera Tanden withdrew, but it's a shame a competent/experienced person couldn't
iluvtennis
Mar 2021
#55
If we keep folding without a fight they will challenge every nominee until we fold.
usaf-vet
Mar 2021
#69
Sure, it's the middle aged brown woman responsible for the toxic online culture.
radius777
Mar 2021
#100