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Raster

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105. We can fully acknowledge how far the GOP and the M$Media have stacked the deck...
Mon Jan 9, 2017, 05:38 PM
Jan 2017

...without intoning the sacred words of "Hilary Clinton."

She WAS our nominee, emphasis on the WAS. Time to move this forward.

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Okay Sherman A1 Jan 2017 #1
Exactly zipplewrath Jan 2017 #2
Agreed Sherman A1 Jan 2017 #8
That's how I see it metroins Jan 2017 #27
How exactly could she do that edhopper Jan 2017 #31
Ok. metroins Jan 2017 #33
No edhopper Jan 2017 #36
FBI, Russia, Voter Suppression WhiteTara Jan 2017 #43
Blameless zipplewrath Jan 2017 #89
Really, does the same hold true for Bernie? Walk away Jan 2017 #63
Yes zipplewrath Jan 2017 #88
Those debates alone edhopper Jan 2017 #5
she made her case, and it was a damn good one. trump made his, and his case sucked. unblock Jan 2017 #6
Not to mention edhopper Jan 2017 #9
and i still don't trust the actual counting of votes. unblock Jan 2017 #12
neither do I edhopper Jan 2017 #16
"deck heavily stacked against her"? KPN Jan 2017 #35
i'm all for fixing things, but ignoring the problems is not helping. unblock Jan 2017 #52
FDR would have lost? You know that how? KPN Jan 2017 #61
you seriously think fdr, or sanders, or jfk, would have gotten better treatment from the media? unblock Jan 2017 #65
I don't believe we lost because of the media. KPN Jan 2017 #68
then we'll lose every election going forward by a similar margin. unblock Jan 2017 #69
It is what it is. KPN Jan 2017 #75
quite dismissive of what was, by far, the single biggest factor in the election. unblock Jan 2017 #79
quite dismissive of voters KPN Jan 2017 #87
not in the least. unblock Jan 2017 #95
In washington state the media narrative was that Hillary was a foregone conclusion and trump a laugh AtheistCrusader Jan 2017 #106
Ummm, when the media spent 100 minutes of its coverage of the election on emails LisaM Jan 2017 #81
+1 SammyWinstonJack Jan 2017 #21
+1000 Eom Arazi Jan 2017 #25
your last sentence is astounding treestar Jan 2017 #38
I supported the candidate but the argument Sherman A1 Jan 2017 #53
Politics is just not like that treestar Jan 2017 #71
I'm sorry, however Sherman A1 Jan 2017 #96
I didn't mean it personally treestar Jan 2017 #98
This message was self-deleted by its author Iggo Jan 2017 #40
Thanks, most of us here are sick of this narative randr Jan 2017 #3
and what is interesting is most of those self-identified progressives who refused to vote for still_one Jan 2017 #10
I have run into a few of those edhopper Jan 2017 #18
and I know a few who are now concerned WhiteTara Jan 2017 #45
I voted for that corporatist Hillary. lostnfound Jan 2017 #80
I voted for Hillary in the primaries and WhiteTara Jan 2017 #83
deflection deflection deflection deflection ... KPN Jan 2017 #37
How about we fine those to refuse to let people vote, who restrict their SammyWinstonJack Jan 2017 #23
The days are counting down citood Jan 2017 #4
Yeah, the voters failed us. How anyone could vote for Trump even in protest just blows my mind. randome Jan 2017 #7
Now there's a solution ... KPN Jan 2017 #39
Ultimately that is when the chips fall randr Jan 2017 #54
And I am tired of various posters giving the Clinton campaign blanket absolution. Raster Jan 2017 #11
WHAT BIGGER FISH?!!? 18?!?! You're kidding right?!! Russia is going to do LESS hacking in 18?!?!? uponit7771 Jan 2017 #13
That is one of the bigger fish, among others. Russia WAS NOT THE ONLY REASON CLINTON LOST. Raster Jan 2017 #14
We agree, Comey and voter suppression were the other EMPIRICAL reasons she lost all other uponit7771 Jan 2017 #15
You have your opinions and are certainly entitled to them. Raster Jan 2017 #17
The hacking isn't opinion... that's "fake news" to call it such uponit7771 Jan 2017 #28
+1000000! SammyWinstonJack Jan 2017 #24
Exactly! KPN Jan 2017 #41
Not to mention online bullying if you don't toe the line. Raster Jan 2017 #51
this was the part that angered me the most. HughBeaumont Jan 2017 #66
So am I. TheCowsCameHome Jan 2017 #19
It was our duty to elect her fescuerescue Jan 2017 #20
Not just history edhopper Jan 2017 #22
It finally dawned on me why so many Republicans hate Hillary world wide wally Jan 2017 #26
no, I never did edhopper Jan 2017 #29
What she did wrong when? During the campaign? KPN Jan 2017 #46
So,you couldn't come up with anything either? world wide wally Jan 2017 #48
Oh, her whole life? KPN Jan 2017 #57
And ultimately she was penalized for giving speeches to Wall St while Trump put them in charge world wide wally Jan 2017 #62
Didn't break any laws? That's hardly an argument when KPN Jan 2017 #67
I think it's because she was an older woman, seeking the presidency. Sparkly Jan 2017 #76
That doesn't fly .. JHan Jan 2017 #91
I'm sick of the Hillary trashing, here and elsewhere. Paladin Jan 2017 #30
Oh, so its useless, futile. Let's just give up. KPN Jan 2017 #47
I've been voting and participating in presidential elections since 1972. Paladin Jan 2017 #60
And I'd appreciate others backing off on KPN Jan 2017 #64
She didn't beat up on Trump... Blanks Jan 2017 #32
I agree, Democrats need to learn treestar Jan 2017 #34
Democrats do need to show up. But keep in mind that typical Democrats are KPN Jan 2017 #55
What's this WE bullshit? I didn't let her down. I didn't blow it. Iggo Jan 2017 #42
We edhopper Jan 2017 #100
Thing is there are any number of reasons why she lost, JHan Jan 2017 #44
Hillary ran an excellent campaign True_Blue Jan 2017 #49
It was more like 8-10 points or so, but your points are taken. StevieM Jan 2017 #93
Sorry, no onyxw Jan 2017 #99
This is not a popular narrative HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #103
That's okay. onyxw Jan 2017 #114
Outstanding post!!! Welcome to DU! Raster Jan 2017 #107
Thanks onyxw Jan 2017 #116
While your analysis may be unpopular with many posters here ... spin Jan 2017 #113
Nice analysis but zipplewrath Jan 2017 #115
Agree onyxw Jan 2017 #117
Polls are meaningless HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #102
Sec Clinton got 3 million more votes! TheDebbieDee Jan 2017 #50
It was her incompetent staff INdemo Jan 2017 #56
I will agree DonCoquixote Jan 2017 #59
Thank you blue cat Jan 2017 #58
Thank you!! Sparkly Jan 2017 #70
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2017 #72
Yes, thank you edhopper. Paladin Jan 2017 #73
Agreed! WestCoastDem42 Jan 2017 #74
Me too Proud Liberal Dem Jan 2017 #77
As a Bernie supporter, I completely agree. lostnfound Jan 2017 #78
Wrong. Wrong wrong wrong. We MUST second guess. We MUST learn from this. AtheistCrusader Jan 2017 #104
We should remember the election of 2000 INdemo Jan 2017 #110
We walked into a 15 year old pit trap. kenfrequed Jan 2017 #82
Hillary's downfall was trusting the wrong people Lee-Lee Jan 2017 #84
This is actually more damning than posts blaming her karynnj Jan 2017 #97
Bear in mind, criticism of Clinton's campaign is simply analysis and game-planning the next election LanternWaste Jan 2017 #85
3 takeaways HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #86
I don't think polling is meaningless.... Raster Jan 2017 #109
So my flip flops on trade let.her down? Motown_Johnny Jan 2017 #90
Pissy bullshit from Bernie-bots. Aristus Jan 2017 #92
Why don't we quit talking about Hillary period? Ligyron Jan 2017 #94
If we don't acknowledge edhopper Jan 2017 #101
We can fully acknowledge how far the GOP and the M$Media have stacked the deck... Raster Jan 2017 #105
You can edhopper Jan 2017 #108
I IN NO WAY ARE MAKING SECRETARY CLINTON A PARIAH... Raster Jan 2017 #111
Who here doesn't acknowledge how far the GOP and Media have stacked the deck? Ligyron Jan 2017 #112
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