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In reply to the discussion: Ralph Nader: Bernie Sanders' Opposition to Third Parties is Why His Movement is in Disarray [View all]LiberalLovinLug
(14,763 posts)And turned into children laughing at the "loser". Reminds me of someone....
If they just thought about it a little, they'd realize that Nader's idea would be the best for the Democrats and Clinton, and that Sanders, continuing his political revolution, outside of the DNC, and keeping his traditional Democratic principles on the front burner, would have highlighted just who is closest to his more inclusive egalitarian society view between Trump and Clinton. He wouldn't have to join the Green party to do that. He would keep the important message alive about the destructive policy of catering to the 1% (like Trump). Doing that would also empower Clinton to keep from thinking she had to slide to the right for votes, and being accused of flip-flopping.
But yeah its all about ego.
Such a dumb cheap insult. Anyone that runs for office, anyone that puts themselves into a leadership position could be accused of just putting themselves into the spotlight to feed their ego. And what is wrong with a bit of ego? I think anyone that aspires to leadership must have at least some degree of ego in that they must believe in themselves that they are the best choice for the job.