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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The attacks I'm seeing here against Bernie and his message are positively Republican in nature. [View all]Lorien
(31,935 posts)91. Agreed
There are far too many commonalities for that not to be the case.
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The attacks I'm seeing here against Bernie and his message are positively Republican in nature. [View all]
reformist2
Jan 2016
OP
One can support Hillary and not use right wing attacks. That's the point of this OP.
JonLeibowitz
Jan 2016
#4
Those TPP "campaign" denials WILL change to support if she gets in the Oval Office,
bvar22
Jan 2016
#147
Did you believe Obama when he made those promises?... I did, and haven't forgotten.
bvar22
Jan 2016
#149
Interesting question. And of course, if someone answers it in the positive, you get their
JDPriestly
Jan 2016
#40
Perhaps in between your insults and fake outrage you will notice i responded.
hrmjustin
Jan 2016
#155
They sound like my Republican uncle at Thanksgiving. It's downright freaky.
CharlotteVale
Jan 2016
#6
Funny, I've seen attacks on Hillary on DU that I'd expect from Republicans, not Sandernistas
maxsolomon
Jan 2016
#117
Those are conservative arguments. Period. I don't care if they call themselves liberal.
stillwaiting
Jan 2016
#7
The MSNBC host, who infamously said that one of Barack Obama's campaign speeches sent a "thrill up h
BlueStateLib
Jan 2016
#44
It was over 100 for me. I have my tv connected to a laptop and it is just great.
litlbilly
Jan 2016
#78
He deserved it. The guy just endorsed Bernie and has no idea what's in his
politicaljunkie41910
Jan 2016
#125
Yes. And people who want fair wages, single payer healthcare, and affordable higher education
Arugula Latte
Jan 2016
#12
The DNC has pulled trick after trick to try to push the nomination toward Hillary.
JDPriestly
Jan 2016
#48
Why is it an insult to compare him to Walter Mondale, who was a solid progressive,
pnwmom
Jan 2016
#26
Krugman and Klein have brought up the same criticisms of Bernie's proposals
taught_me_patience
Jan 2016
#34
I like both candidates, but their most verbose supporters are a turnoff
SleeplessinSoCal
Jan 2016
#36
Perhaps the worst part is the way so many DUers feel that the way to support someone is
world wide wally
Jan 2016
#59
Essentially, we're just getting a rehash of the attacks that were flung at Obama circa 08.
Lancero
Jan 2016
#42
Would you say that there are also attacks against Hilary that are Republican in nature?
oberliner
Jan 2016
#52
I think a few of these Clinton supporters are really republican trolls trying to create division.
TIME TO PANIC
Jan 2016
#64
Hillary supporters (stereotypically women) who HATED Obama as a result of the campaign....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2016
#75
If DUers are allowing trolls to create division, they should probably move on from DU.
MadDAsHell
Jan 2016
#100
Amazing, isn't it? I was recently called "you people." Now, if that isn't Republican, I don't know
valerief
Jan 2016
#81
A campaign getting TLC from AmericanCrossroads is not in a position to point fingers.
ucrdem
Jan 2016
#82
A lot of Hillary supporters are very good people and of course some of them go overboard.
Scruffy1
Jan 2016
#97