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Hillary Clinton
In reply to the discussion: Let's play Cut-n-Paste Comments! [View all]Cha
(319,272 posts)37. Whoa, I like that first comment.. a lot! So gratifying when you see
somebody feels like you do .. in print like that!
The second comment shows they don't know BS @ all!
The 3rd one does..
expatgirl
Does this man EVER stop complaining? He uses people, insults them and throws them to the dogs when they don't bow at his feet, refuses to even commit to the party if he isn't the nominee, provides the opposition with their key talking points, encourages his supporters to be as nasty as possible and then whines incessantly about how other people aren't being fair.
Does this man EVER stop complaining? He uses people, insults them and throws them to the dogs when they don't bow at his feet, refuses to even commit to the party if he isn't the nominee, provides the opposition with their key talking points, encourages his supporters to be as nasty as possible and then whines incessantly about how other people aren't being fair.
daveyjones64
What's going on is Bernie was demanding way too much leverage and control at the convention for someone who, you know...actually lost. His intentions were to try and craft rules, lay out, and platform to be entirely his, and force Hillary to run as him. And he that idea got laughed out of the room.
When you are losing a campaign, but have hopes of influencing the party after your defeat, its generally a bad strategy to start pissing all over the party and the winner. Actions have consequences, though pretty much everything in Bernie's history indicates that he doesn't think they should be applied to him.
What's going on is Bernie was demanding way too much leverage and control at the convention for someone who, you know...actually lost. His intentions were to try and craft rules, lay out, and platform to be entirely his, and force Hillary to run as him. And he that idea got laughed out of the room.
When you are losing a campaign, but have hopes of influencing the party after your defeat, its generally a bad strategy to start pissing all over the party and the winner. Actions have consequences, though pretty much everything in Bernie's history indicates that he doesn't think they should be applied to him.
I cannot wait until BS gets his comeuppance.
Thank you, Texan
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Wow! Sizzle.. #berngotberned! That is really good from DWS to BS.. bet he got all pissed.
Cha
May 2016
#38
I'd like to see his picks - probably Rosario Dawson, Dr. Song, and Tim Robbins....
LisaM
May 2016
#9