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In reply to the discussion: We need ALL of us...we need the voters who backed BOTH primary candidates. [View all]tammywammy
(26,582 posts)183. You didn't vote. You should be fucking embarrassed. N/t
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We need ALL of us...we need the voters who backed BOTH primary candidates. [View all]
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
OP
The DEMOCRATIC grassroots preferred HRC and that's why she was the DEMOCRATIC nominee.
Expecting Rain
Sep 2017
#70
Yes we in DEMOCRATIC grassroots wanted change, like having a super-smart woman on the Oval Office
Expecting Rain
Sep 2017
#78
I campaigned for HRC in the fall as did the vast majority of Sanders supporters
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#91
You just can't resist the insults and slurs aimed at DEMOCRATS that are almost...
Expecting Rain
Sep 2017
#94
The answer to economic challenges will never be found in cheap theatrics...
Expecting Rain
Sep 2017
#133
Did you really say that Clinton was the "least progressive person we could have nominated"? Really?
George II
Sep 2017
#115
You didn't say "moderate" (what's wrong with that anyway?), you said "least progressive".
George II
Sep 2017
#146
"Significantly progressive" isn't "moderate". So, if you had five true progressives in a room....
George II
Sep 2017
#149
Uh...HRC is a liberal (and a great one). When one moves away from liberalism...
Expecting Rain
Sep 2017
#158
True, was a big Elizabeth supporter... then threw my support to Bernie when she didn't run...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2017
#153
That. Thanks for emphasizing a voter's responsibility -- learn the issues and VOTE!
ATL Ebony
Sep 2017
#139
I know, it really is that simple vs finding issues to spotlight then use a bully pit to force
ATL Ebony
Sep 2017
#147
But you want to silence her. You don't want debate, you want everyone to take your position
lunamagica
Sep 2017
#47
No, that is the message. Hillary's book is her story and it is full of facts and honest perspective
haveahart
Sep 2017
#83
I'm not a former Democratic nominee. I wrote that years later, maybe decades later.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#12
It's simply math. We can't get those peoples' votes by forcing them to abandon all group identity
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#21
So why be coy about the fact that you are (once again) trashing Hillary Clinton?
Expecting Rain
Sep 2017
#72
I assume this is about Clinton's book where she said that Bernie's attacks probably hurt her.
Willie Pep
Sep 2017
#10
Hillary can't BE silenced. It's just that she has no reason to attack Bernie.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#22
Because it sounds like you are telling people "get over it". You know what? They can't. Futire? they
lunamagica
Sep 2017
#80
I posted that because I'm scared that that passage will keep us divided and drive Sanders people off
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#120
The implications are that blaming Bernie for the defeat when it wasn't his fault
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#128
Your point is forward looking and I agree attacking Bernie serves no purpose other than to divide...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2017
#155
Thank you! Thank you very much! (And some try to describe them as "the base"!!)
NurseJackie
Sep 2017
#130
Funny how Clinton is expected to toe the line in the name of unity, but others aren't.
George II
Sep 2017
#196
I'd hoped Warren would run, and that was me until I learned more about both of them.
Hortensis
Sep 2017
#20
Are you denying Hillary's right to provide her perspective on What Happened to her
seaglass
Sep 2017
#27
I say "Let Her Speak" because someone keeps questioning whether it's "necessary" for her to speak.
NurseJackie
Sep 2017
#56
And she has already been heard. People have heard the excerpts and they will buy the book anyway.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#75
OF COURSE Hillary has the right 2 express her views; no reasonable person cud possibly dispute that.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2017
#157
I'm not convinced Team Clinton or presumed successors actually believe that
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Sep 2017
#44
You got it exactly right... and the irony is Hillary blames Bernie for dividing Democrats.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2017
#156
Such a long and verbose reply, Ken. Yet not a word relating to the questions I asked you
lunamagica
Sep 2017
#92
I have a great idea. Why don't you send all your posts on the thread and send it
lunamagica
Sep 2017
#159
How do Bernie's constant attacks on the Democratic Party help unity and victory? nt
Maven
Sep 2017
#49
She damn sure talked about it during the campaign. But guess who was not listening? Guess who was
haveahart
Sep 2017
#84
A very rational thing to say.......and it took a lot of courage to say it on DU!
LongTomH
Sep 2017
#63
I'll always vote for the DEM, I don't care if Hillary Clinton badmouths my Berniebro ass .
m-lekktor
Sep 2017
#119
I fully expect the Democrats to lose big in 2018 and for Trump to be reelected.
alarimer
Sep 2017
#187
Hillary is not interested in uniting the party, and neither are most of her supporters on this
WIProgressive88
Sep 2017
#178
I think a lot us us tuned into the Convention and saw delegates (presumably not fringe Bernie Bros)
Expecting Rain
Sep 2017
#194