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In reply to the discussion: Why do HRC supporters think that baiting anti-HRC Dems will HELP their candidate? [View all]MaggieD
(7,393 posts)122. I haven't seen that....
I guess it must have slide on by me. I like Bernie, but there is no way he can win. I'm not going to waste my vote on anyone who runs as a third party (should he decide to do that).
The HRC bashers are terrible. And honestly, always have been here. Makes me sick to see it coming from people who identify as democrats. If it were my site they would get a time out.
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Why do HRC supporters think that baiting anti-HRC Dems will HELP their candidate? [View all]
Ken Burch
Apr 2015
OP
I don't hear Bernie supporters call Hillary supporters, Republican supporters.
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#85
At least Bernie doesn't have the blood of one million dead Iraqi civilians dripping
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#108
I agree, i have a candidate in which I can support who is capable of being president and if she
Thinkingabout
Apr 2015
#129
some may think it's ok not to vote if their choice isn't nominated. Like a kid taking his bat
demosincebirth
Apr 2015
#140
Baiting is nowhere more prevalent than in the hit pieces of the anti Clinton posters.
misterhighwasted
Apr 2015
#6
No one who supports the candidate of the 1% and the Pentagon can claim to be a victim.
Ken Burch
Apr 2015
#19
The phrase "It certainly is not easy to be an HRC supporter on DU" sure sounded like that.
Ken Burch
Apr 2015
#43
Needs to be repeated over and over. I laugh everytime someone proclaims Hillary being the "champion" for the people...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2015
#25
Who is NOT a candidate of the 1% in some part of their political career.
misterhighwasted
Apr 2015
#28
Dennis wasn't. Bobby and Teddy weren't. Jesse wasn't. Elizabeth Warren isn't.
Ken Burch
Apr 2015
#45
That's a blanket statement. Times were different. The Dem Party was a solid & unified
misterhighwasted
Apr 2015
#65
So you don't care that Clinton supporters are making dishonest claims about bashing?
davidpdx
Apr 2015
#150
So, what you want to do is fight, antagonize, and purge those who don't agree with you?
leveymg
Apr 2015
#22
Agreed, I was wrong . When have you ever heard Hillary unequivocally say that ?
orpupilofnature57
Apr 2015
#61
What bullshit? HRC IS a globalist and a militarist, and her economic ideas DO put the rich first.
Ken Burch
Apr 2015
#49
Appears to be restating the status quo without expressing a difference with the questioner.
leveymg
Apr 2015
#147
DUers don't go into primary campaigns with rhetorical skills they want, they go in with
HereSince1628
Apr 2015
#13
Do you think there is also some narcissism of small differences going on?
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2015
#16
I like your point about the contempt we have for the Republicans ...
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2015
#33
Hate to break the news to you, but elections don't turn on snarky DU posts...
tritsofme
Apr 2015
#14
Some do, but as I recall many Hill supporters broke for McCain last time
betterdemsonly
Apr 2015
#41
Anyone who says they won't vote are out of the game, so why bother with them?
freshwest
Apr 2015
#97
So there can be not criticism of a pro-Hillary post? What if the posters is also endorsing things
jwirr
Apr 2015
#105
I did not read the endorsement thread. What I was getting at is that many pro-Hillary threads
jwirr
Apr 2015
#111
I think you should absolutely voice your opinion on HRC's positions on the issues.
KMOD
Apr 2015
#112
Exactly...The compass you cited demonstrates that HRC is politically indistinguishable...
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2015
#84
I guess you missed Dennis Kucinich then, also, I am fairly certain that Bernie Sanders
Dragonfli
Apr 2015
#86
It is flawed period and all results meaningless, that should have been clear as MO in my post
Dragonfli
Apr 2015
#93
Then you should know better, it was Rubin/Summers deregulation under B. Clinton
Dragonfli
Apr 2015
#96
Baiting anti-HRC dems, baiting is by this group. Over and over again the same talking points
Thinkingabout
Apr 2015
#59
Is standing by ones issues that the opposing candidate does not agree with an attack on the
jwirr
Apr 2015
#107
It's very similar to how the pro-Obama folks treated those of us who were skeptical
Blue_In_AK
Apr 2015
#72
the Anti Clinton people are turning me off and making it easier for me to support Hillary
JI7
Apr 2015
#87
Then we balance each other out because the proHillary crowd is making it easier for me
dflprincess
Apr 2015
#98
there are others interested in running such as o'malley, webb, sanders ,why don't you get behind
JI7
Apr 2015
#99
sorry, but if you have already said you aren't going to vote then it has nothing to do with
JI7
Apr 2015
#101
i would support any democrat who ends up the nominee including those i may not like
JI7
Apr 2015
#103
Then far too much of the party is willing to sell the middle & working classes out to Wall Street
dflprincess
Apr 2015
#142
If I am proud of anything it is the fact I have started one whole thread in the twelve years ...
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2015
#91
The real baiting will happen after the primary is handed to her on a Goldman platter.
L0oniX
Apr 2015
#125
I personally wish everyone would quit clubbing one another over the heads about candidates
BainsBane
Apr 2015
#151