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In reply to the discussion: HRC would have been nominated without the superdelegates...that proves we don't NEED them. [View all]Codeine
(25,586 posts)many, MANY people are indeed aggrieved for the sake of being aggrieved. Among the brigade that we're obliquely discussing I would venture to guess that a huge majority could be described this way.
Nobody was served a shit sandwich. A group of loudmouthed politics noobs discovered that - for the first time in their lives - they weren't going to automagically get their way just because they pitched a fit. Party politics isn't all orange slices and participation trophies, and sometimes the answer is NO.
If one is sufficiently delicate so as to be driven away from politics because they backed the wrong candidate in the primary then it's safe to say one wasn't the sort of person who was likely to remain involved in the process anyway.
Shit, Hillary was literally the first candidate I ever backed in the primary who went on to win the nomination. I never found a need to smear the nominee or denigrate the process.