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NJCher

(43,522 posts)
Wed Jan 22, 2020, 04:26 AM Jan 2020

Democrats looked ready to unify. And then Hillary Clinton had to go and raise her hand [View all]

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On Monday, the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates — who have run a pretty chill primary, all things considered — linked arms at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day rally in South Carolina. Their message was clear: Even as the race narrows and the Iowa caucuses loom, the field is joined in common purpose. Or enough common purpose to keep things civil.

It was a nice twenty-something hours. Because this morning, former candidate Hillary Clinton popped up to zing Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders — even demurring on whether she’d support him were he to win the nomination. In an upcoming Hulu series, Clinton says Sanders “was in Congress for years. He had one senator support him. Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done.” When asked if that assessment still holds, Clinton told the Hollywood Reporter, in an interview published this morning, “Yes, it does.”

It’s mind-boggling to see a woman against whom “likability” was so ably weaponized argue that Sanders is unlikable. It’s particularly absurd for Clinton, who was so frustrated by Sanders’ late support of her as the Democratic presidential nominee, to say that she’s unsure if she would support him should he get the nomination. (I’d vote for a sentient sock should it win the Democratic nomination, or even former Vice President Joe Biden, should it come to that, which is to repeat myself.) It’s wild to accuse a competitor’s campaign of relentless negativity while being relentlessly negative three years later about that same campaign.

Meanwhile, the current candidates, including Sanders, have largely kept their messages to the issues. When Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s campaign circulated the rumor that Sanders had said a woman could not win the presidency, Sanders denied the exchange, all while praising Warren as a candidate and a person — an exceptionally difficult line to walk. When a prominent Sanders supporter published an op-ed last week saying that Biden represented Washington, D.C., corruption, Sanders immediately went on television and said, “It is absolutely not my view that Joe is corrupt in any way. And I’m sorry that that op-ed appeared.”

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The author closes by stating that the only mention of Clinton by Sanders has been of him praising her.

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We don't need no trash talk! Aussie105 Jan 2020 #1
I wonder how long your article will stay up? gab13by13 Jan 2020 #2
the article is appropriately posted NJCher Jan 2020 #3
Bernie is dropping in Iowa aeromanKC Jan 2020 #5
Thank you ejbr Jan 2020 #18
democrats are unified. its the not democrat candidates that have issues IMO nt msongs Jan 2020 #4
well THAT was a load of dreck! stopdiggin Jan 2020 #6
Guess Warnke should have checked with Clinton before rushing to scold in print delisen Jan 2020 #7
Bull crap. CentralMass Jan 2020 #9
Baloney! Too late Hillary! Riding a high horse on a KPN Jan 2020 #12
She spoke the truth sueunderh Jan 2020 #8
This! happy feet Jan 2020 #24
Agreed Evergreen Emerald Jan 2020 #30
Donald Trump should be the target, not candidates who oppose him. democrank Jan 2020 #10
Bernie's targeting Democrats More_Cowbell Jan 2020 #11
Thats horseshit, we were no where near unifying. It was Bernie and his supporters getting worse the Mr. Sparkle Jan 2020 #13
She was cheated, but the world moved on. Magoo48 Jan 2020 #14
+10 B Stieg Jan 2020 #16
Well said! chwaliszewski Jan 2020 #20
Maybe this was a brilliant act of reverse psychology debsy Jan 2020 #15
It was divisive. Sienna86 Jan 2020 #17
ironically it may be helpful to Bernie Locrian Jan 2020 #23
ah, you found it NJCher Jan 2020 #25
I usually like reading the guardian, but yesterday there an opinion piece attacking Biden Tech Jan 2020 #19
urm NJCher Jan 2020 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author Ilsa Jan 2020 #21
Oh for Pete's sake,now someone has to again blame it on Hillary? onetexan Jan 2020 #22
it was anything but a freedom of speech issue IMO NJCher Jan 2020 #28
A large number of these, almost?, bot like threads? empedocles Jan 2020 #27
noted NJCher Jan 2020 #29
After a review by forum hosts....LOCKING Omaha Steve Jan 2020 #31
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