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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: It's always Hillary's fault, it's always Hillary's job [View all]CanadaexPat
(496 posts)5. There was a lot of pressure on Obama too.
Part of the reason for the pressure on Clinton was things like praising McCain, etc.
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Listen to yourself. You put the onus on her to abandon her winning platform, and become Bernie.
CrowCityDem
May 2016
#10
I'm not obligated to fall in lock-step just because someone else thinks it's her turn.
Ferd Berfel
May 2016
#12
Reducing to people thinking it is her turn absolutely denigrates peoples votes, you know it, why you
seabeyond
May 2016
#25
While the people making those arguments don't get it, it's a sign of respect.
NCTraveler
May 2016
#15
It is the woman's job. Always the woman's job to make nice. One of the many quiet, underling effects
seabeyond
May 2016
#17
Since my side is always right, it is always the OTHER side's fault and responsibility to fix things.
pampango
May 2016
#24
We cant play the game both ways because only one is going to need those voters in the general.
Warren DeMontague
May 2016
#36
Both sides worked for unity in 2008. And Hillary stayed in until the end.
Warren DeMontague
May 2016
#43