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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Krugman nails it, re: Bernie fans [View all]hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)163. Hillary is no tool of wall street. and you are convincing me that she is.
Sanders is not presidential and Hillary is.
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And you weren't trying to be ironic. Which is funny in itself. You proved Dantex/Krugman's point.
KittyWampus
Jan 2016
#110
Agree. I can smell the fear. And while I am a fan, I am no Berniac. But I can see
dinkytron
Jan 2016
#180
See The Corolary Phenomenon As It Played Out In The UK With Corbyn's Election
cantbeserious
Jan 2016
#185
"Intellectually, a segment of the far left is growing to resemble the Glenn Beck right"
Still In Wisconsin
Jan 2016
#2
Just like Glenn Beck had Nazi Tourette's, Hillary supporters are evincing "Commie Tourettes"
hobbit709
Jan 2016
#4
According to Krugman, whose progressive credentials outweigh Sanders supporters combined.
Metric System
Jan 2016
#6
Again, awesome tactic. Alienate a huge segment of the Dem electorate.
Still In Wisconsin
Jan 2016
#19
Which makes you different from your fellow Bernie supporters, since they keep claiming they'll
synergie
Jan 2016
#111
Nice projection there, alienate and literally abuse any and all who dare to not fall in line with
synergie
Jan 2016
#105
Well, Sanders fans have alienated even larger segments of the Democratic party.
KittyWampus
Jan 2016
#113
The defense is in the hate directed at him for daring to not fawn over Bernie and his undercooked
Metric System
Jan 2016
#116
Good to know Sander's supporters are not alone in their ability to be so mean.
notadmblnd
Jan 2016
#55
Huff? I wasn't huffing. I was going off the read the 100's of hateful threads in regards to HRC
notadmblnd
Jan 2016
#89
But we don't swarm social media, threaten those who don't support our candidate or sling
Metric System
Jan 2016
#11
Yes, the Sanders fans swarming of good Democrats is shameful on social media sites. but they do
riversedge
Jan 2016
#15
The "swarming" is called social media because people express their positions....and...
Armstead
Jan 2016
#48
As was the case with Krugman. See post #184. Anyone can cherry pick comments from a few nutcases and
Chathamization
Jan 2016
#186
Well, good for you. Over a year ago I was hoping that Elizabeth Warren would run. When it became
Cal33
Jan 2016
#107
I voted for Hillary 5 times before and I was ready to support her a year ago.
hrmjustin
Jan 2016
#154
Who is "presidential" or not is an extremely vague and very personal idea. It can have
Cal33
Jan 2016
#167
Attacking the supporters of the other candidate is not a good way to win elections
Gothmog
Jan 2016
#200
He's not knocking people who have been adversely affected by the economic situation.
DanTex
Jan 2016
#32
Lol! Try again. The people "attacking" him are not the elite and you know that.
last1standing
Jan 2016
#44
You're obviously not or you'd know what he used to think about deregulation and unrestrained FTAs.
last1standing
Jan 2016
#70
Familiarity with a broad concept does not mean an understanding of its particulars.
last1standing
Jan 2016
#87
No. I'm waiting for you to admit you posted a lie since I never wrote what you claimed.
last1standing
Jan 2016
#98
It is NOT honest analyzing. It is twisting, spinning, & distorting to mislead the American public.
Skwmom
Jan 2016
#58
Yup, that's exactly the kind of smear he was talking about. Thanks for illustrating.
DanTex
Jan 2016
#93
And Ideologue appeals to other ideologues. Sanders- the One Trick Pony trotting out his tired spiel
KittyWampus
Jan 2016
#109
"..I’m getting the kind of correspondence I usually get from Rush Limbaugh listeners..." LOL !!!
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#117
Krugman should stick to economics, instead of shilling for Establishment candidates.
99th_Monkey
Jan 2016
#127
He's a regular on Sunday Talk and thinks he's not part of the establishment?
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2016
#130
Those types of people tend not to come to places like DU where disagreement is assured
Fumesucker
Jan 2016
#181
Krugman- Sanders health plan looks a little bit like a standard Republican tax-cut plan
Gothmog
Jan 2016
#157
It's nice to see him list himself with all the other neoliberal establishment shills.
mhatrw
Jan 2016
#174
Krugman hasn't nailed anything since when he previously advocated for Single Payer/Medicare for All
EndElectoral
Jan 2016
#179
Pretty disingenuous. Here are the most upvoted comments for Krugman's "Weakened at Bernie's" post:
Chathamization
Jan 2016
#184
They don't delete hostile comments. Here are some examples of what gets through.
Chathamization
Jan 2016
#191
I guess you didn't read my original post. "Here are the most upvoted comments." So you admit that
Chathamization
Jan 2016
#194
Oh, I read it. You cherry-picked a few of the comments to try to paint Krugman as a liar.
DanTex
Jan 2016
#195
I posted the top three comments, just as I stated. To call that cherry-picking indicates that you
Chathamization
Jan 2016
#202
Obvious cherry-picking. You're trying to pretend that the three most upvoted comments
DanTex
Jan 2016
#203
" it’s not the kind of brave truth-telling the Sanders campaign pitch might have led you to expect"
riversedge
Jan 2016
#197
Bernie's fan are turning me off on his candidacy. It's too bad, but that's the case. nt
intheozone
Jan 2016
#205