Krugman: "I'm afraid we all now know the answer" [View all]
Like a lot of people, I was shocked by the statement Bernie Sanders put out about Nevada. No hint of apology for his supporters behavior, lots of accusations about a rigged process when the issue in Nevada was whether Clinton should get more delegates in a state where she won the vote. And the general implication that the nomination is somehow being stolen when the reality is that Clinton won because a large majority of voters chose to support her.
But maybe we shouldnt have been shocked. It has been obvious for quite a while that Sanders not just his supporters, not even just his surrogates, but the candidate himself has a problem both in facing reality and in admitting mistakes. The business with claiming that Clinton only won conservative states in the deep South told you that; and even before, there were strong indications that he would not accept defeat gracefully or even rationally.
Heres what I wrote more than a month ago:
Is Mr. Sanders positioning himself to join the Bernie or bust crowd, walking away if he cant pull off an extraordinary upset, and possibly helping put Donald Trump or Ted Cruz in the White House? If not, what does he think hes doing?
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/05/17/questions-of-character/?_r=0