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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I feel crazy seeing some of these responses to Bernie's speech. [View all]WhiteTara
(30,201 posts)203. Personally, I've asked many Bernie supporters
about their plans for public service as candidates for local elections and the various boards in their counties and my most favorite response was "I'm mostly an adviser."
Yep, he's engaging those people for sure. I think that by not endorsing the presumptive nominee he is confusing his people about what will happen. Clinton will be nominated and hopefully will then be president; but Bernie will still be a senator and won't have much clout anywhere because he wants to go it alone.
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By keeping a charade going where you if he doesnt get exactly what he wants democrats suck and
boston bean
Jun 2016
#2
And, harping endlessly from his morally absolutist and heavily negative high-horse
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#146
Of course that's not what's happening but don't let that stop your bloviating.
cui bono
Jun 2016
#148
As one of the blindly devoted, you necessarily have difficulty perceiving
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#156
Not bitter, just disgusted and disheartened. What a base end to an uplifting beginning.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#176
If Hillary doesn't incorporate Bernie's ideas she won't have to work with anyone.
cui bono
Jun 2016
#149
If the ideas were so great...the loser should have won. I disagree with the idea that
Demsrule86
Jun 2016
#191
It has never been debunked...most Democrats will tell you Nader is a spoiler.
Demsrule86
Jun 2016
#225
Because that's how politics works. Because the Dem Party can't afford to say "fuck you"
cui bono
Jun 2016
#230
why should he support a corporatist? get real. She is everything he is against
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#94
And this person that cares about his platform is eternally grateful for the man and his efforts
tk2kewl
Jun 2016
#30
Your flat out denial of the viability of all form of economic progressivism deserves nothing more
tk2kewl
Jun 2016
#47
How do you get "flat out denial of all forms of viable economic progressivism out of that post?
brush
Jun 2016
#102
Only if "realistic" means "I've given up on seeing resources allocated for anything but militarism"
villager
Jun 2016
#51
It's not all or nothing. But yes, militarism drastically rethought (as it will be by mid-century's
villager
Jun 2016
#63
America ALREADY pays more for healthcare than anywhere else for goodness sake!
Kentonio
Jun 2016
#192
fine with me to reduce our role in the world. They arent because we do it all for them
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#64
I'm not that confident. The debates clearly showed Sanders is not strong in that area.
brush
Jun 2016
#185
No it's not a complete turnaround. He said all along he'd support the nominee.
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#141
No, what is important is changing the system, endorsing the status quo is accepting
Autumn
Jun 2016
#138
Oh gawd no. That can't happen. He's not going to sell out and endorse someone who represents
cui bono
Jun 2016
#150
I don't know what made me think of it but how far can someone stuff their head up thier own . . .
pdsimdars
Jun 2016
#161
it was flawless and to the point, no promises, just factuals problems in the country and
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#55
I put them all on Ignore long ago, and add the new ones as I see them
BernieforPres2016
Jun 2016
#79
Exactly. I prefer discussion, but at SOME point you have to accept reality, and that is
pdsimdars
Jun 2016
#163
I've formed an aversion to yapping dogs. I was going to comment on your patience and tact, you wear
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#113
Millions fewer people agree with Bernie's positions on the issues than with Hillary's.
pnwmom
Jun 2016
#153
oh please, revisionist history does not sell here, try elsewhere for an audience
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#117
That is just an empty talking point. He said it wasn't about him and all of his supporters
pdsimdars
Jun 2016
#164
"she was the first first lady who husband wanted her by his side because he trusted her judgment"
SMC22307
Jun 2016
#234
The rightwingers posting -- and posing -- here as "Undergrounders" have no other gear
villager
Jun 2016
#126
then what are you doint here typing? Get out there on the streets and talk to people!
pdsimdars
Jun 2016
#168
It explains his lack of success other than at the margins during 25 years in the Senate.
randome
Jun 2016
#183
Yeah sure. And that would be why Bernie supporters threaten non support. Makes sense. Not.
MichiganVote
Jun 2016
#198