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still_one

(92,061 posts)
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 02:02 AM Jun 2016

What a contrast between the Hillary supporters listening to Hillary, and the Sanders people

Last edited Wed Jun 8, 2016, 02:35 AM - Edit history (1)

listening to Sanders

When Hillary complemented, and graciously commended Sanders for what Sanders had done, the Hillary supporters cheered.

When Sanders just mentioned Hillary's name, his crowd booed.

If that is the kind of leadership he leads, then ______________________

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What a contrast between the Hillary supporters listening to Hillary, and the Sanders people (Original Post) still_one Jun 2016 OP
This is just one of the reasons Hillary won. nt William769 Jun 2016 #1
I think so, and with 44% of the vote in California, Hillary is at 58.9% to Sanders 40.1% still_one Jun 2016 #19
Sanders encourages the Hillary boos. He purposefully pauses and lets them boo -then riversedge Jun 2016 #2
I take comfort inthe fact that Sanders had an even worse night than I wished on him. Walk away Jun 2016 #30
Total agreement here. He's a bitter man leading a bitter movement. BobbyDrake Jun 2016 #3
agreed.... chillfactor Jun 2016 #4
Hillary worked for every vote she got. Nothing was given to her, she earned it. still_one Jun 2016 #20
GOP trolls have been poisoning views on Hillary from almost the applegrove Jun 2016 #5
Have you not been listening to Bernie? William769 Jun 2016 #10
It most certainly was not.. those are burnie supporters trained by BS Cha Jun 2016 #16
I did tune out in Bernie's last few weeks. applegrove Jun 2016 #18
The seething anger at Hillary in the fall and winter was definitely troll applegrove Jun 2016 #23
Well, that pretty much epitomizes the difference between the two camps. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #6
Whats the saying? workinclasszero Jun 2016 #8
Beat me to it. teamster633 Jun 2016 #25
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ still_one Jun 2016 #21
+ a million! eom BlueMTexpat Jun 2016 #27
Yup workinclasszero Jun 2016 #7
heh. nice pic. BootinUp Jun 2016 #9
Cheers Ellen Forradalom Jun 2016 #13
Yes! workinclasszero Jun 2016 #14
Night and day, 180° contrast. What a pretentious, nasty little man. Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #11
exactly still_one Jun 2016 #22
The contrast is stark Haveadream Jun 2016 #12
No excuse for not saying anying to the booers. betsuni Jun 2016 #15
Many of us recognize this BlueMTexpat Jun 2016 #28
Grumpy Old Man. All he needs is a floating house and talking dog. nt TeamPooka Jun 2016 #17
Wait a minute! I love that movie! SharonClark Jun 2016 #32
Even John McCain, who had been wanting to be president for close to two decades,... Princess Turandot Jun 2016 #24
He even shut SP down BlueMTexpat Jun 2016 #29
Let us see over the next few days... apcalc Jun 2016 #26
K&R! DemonGoddess Jun 2016 #31

still_one

(92,061 posts)
19. I think so, and with 44% of the vote in California, Hillary is at 58.9% to Sanders 40.1%
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 02:42 AM
Jun 2016

While this may tighten up, considering all the money he spent in California, it seems like he didn't impress as many people in California as he thought he would

riversedge

(70,093 posts)
2. Sanders encourages the Hillary boos. He purposefully pauses and lets them boo -then
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 02:05 AM
Jun 2016

he moves on. He has done for months. Just watch a few of his stump speeches. Shameful. And tonight of all nights.

Walk away

(9,494 posts)
30. I take comfort inthe fact that Sanders had an even worse night than I wished on him.
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 07:30 AM
Jun 2016

May he have many more until he fades into oblivion!

 

BobbyDrake

(2,542 posts)
3. Total agreement here. He's a bitter man leading a bitter movement.
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 02:05 AM
Jun 2016

And that bitterness is a key reason they lost support and lost the primary. So really, they have no one to blame but themselves.

chillfactor

(7,573 posts)
4. agreed....
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 02:06 AM
Jun 2016

can tell which group are true Democrats....what a difference in the rallies.. one polite,one disrespectful

applegrove

(118,502 posts)
5. GOP trolls have been poisoning views on Hillary from almost the
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 02:07 AM
Jun 2016

start. She's been dehumanized. I was not surprised they booed at all. I think the dehumanization has very little to do with Bernie's leadership. He has treated Clinton humanely throughout. I'm sure some of the GOP paid trolls are pretending to be Hillary supporters to rub Bernie supporters faces in their loses. Watch out for that too.The grinning up of hate continues.

Cha

(296,893 posts)
16. It most certainly was not.. those are burnie supporters trained by BS
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 02:19 AM
Jun 2016

See@
Inside the bitter last days of Bernie's revolution

For better and for worse, Sanders made all the big decisions

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/06/bernie-sanders-campaign-last-days-224041#ixzz4AxxprgZG

applegrove

(118,502 posts)
23. The seething anger at Hillary in the fall and winter was definitely troll
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 04:03 AM
Jun 2016

inspired. Bernie had to come out and defend Hillary as a good human being at least once or twice.

TwilightZone

(25,430 posts)
6. Well, that pretty much epitomizes the difference between the two camps.
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 02:08 AM
Jun 2016

The vast majority of Clinton supporters would have voted for Sanders in November, his late-campaign antics notwithstanding. Many of us liked and respected him. Well, until lately, anyway. Even with what he's become (or what he always was), I'd still vote for him over Trump.

The reverse is pretty clearly not true. Many of his supporters have spent months railing against Hillary and 95% of Democrats and called her and her supporters everything short of the anti-christ.

So, it's not all that surprising, especially in light of the Politico article. The attitude goes all the way to the top.

betsuni

(25,380 posts)
15. No excuse for not saying anying to the booers.
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 02:16 AM
Jun 2016

I'm angry because I just saw ABC News and they said Hillary conceded eight years ago to the day and she called for unity and worked with Obama. Now she's the winner and it's STILL up to HER to work with Sanders on unity. Loser, winner, doesn't matter, she has to play unifier. Grrrrrrr.

Princess Turandot

(4,787 posts)
24. Even John McCain, who had been wanting to be president for close to two decades,...
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 04:57 AM
Jun 2016

finally got to run, and then lost, quickly told his supporters to stand down when they started booing Obama during his concession speech. And Obama did the same thing whenever the crowd at one of his rallies booed his opponents, which didn't even happen after a while.

An absolute lack of grace.

BlueMTexpat

(15,365 posts)
29. He even shut SP down
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 07:28 AM
Jun 2016

when she wanted to give a speech of her own that would likely have prolonged the nastiness.

That is possibly the only moment I have ever respected McCain.

Of course, it was McCain's own poor judgment that put SP in the spotlight in the first place. But still ...

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