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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The Democratic Establishment can't fight the GOP. But they sure can beat down the grassroots [View all]Starry Messenger
(32,381 posts)65. Majority did not.
Coalitions are about demographics, but honestly. Done doing your homework for you. On to the SC primary and Super Tuesday where the further foolishness of the approach used in the OP will be qualitatively demonstrated.
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The Democratic Establishment can't fight the GOP. But they sure can beat down the grassroots [View all]
Armstead
Feb 2016
OP
Exactly what is going to happen. If it's Hillary/Trump, it is well likely that Trump will win IMO.
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#152
Yep, exactly what you said, plus she will be Swift Boated like Kerry was, false or true, the
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#174
If Hillary wins, I'll be drinking something with lots and lots of hops.
Jester Messiah
Feb 2016
#224
The TRUTH About Hillary's Veracty Is Slowly Becoming Common Knowledge!
CorporatistNation
Feb 2016
#2
The REAL "firewall"! They all lined up behind her from the beginning. Her Donors will or have
Dustlawyer
Feb 2016
#50
Absolutely true. Above all else they are the 0.1%. Republican and Democratic leadership alike
GoneFishin
Feb 2016
#135
Yep. I expect it from Republicans. It's a given that they are assholes. But when that behavior
GoneFishin
Feb 2016
#188
I'm really beginning to think that. The highly monied PTB in the DNC are protecting their $$$$$'s.
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#180
Most Bernie supporters will come around for the GE and do the right thing and vote for Hillary.
Kang Colby
Feb 2016
#101
No, your opinion is based on an emotional understanding of short term speculative
Kang Colby
Feb 2016
#133
LOL! sounds straight from zero hedge, more balderdash and gop talking points. are you one of th
amborin
Feb 2016
#140
it's you who either doesn't understand it, or is speaking from narrow self-interestyu
amborin
Feb 2016
#168
Next you'll tell us that FDR, JFK and LBJ were socialist idelogues...
ReallyIAmAnOptimist
Feb 2016
#67
Your Democratic Party is no longer the one I wish to support. That goes back to 1968.
leveymg
Feb 2016
#131
And if the activist had asked Clinton the same question you think the answer wold have been better?
Armstead
Feb 2016
#43
I will repeat again: The Third Way does not care if they lose the general election.
Odin2005
Feb 2016
#14
Abnd if performance so far is any indication...Democrats will not give him any real challenge
Armstead
Feb 2016
#22
We wondered all these years what they were saving their powder for. Turns out it was us.
Karmadillo
Feb 2016
#29
Yep. They are spineless ninnies against the GOP, but tigers against reformers on the left side
Armstead
Feb 2016
#33
Harry Reid let GOP beat the shit out of him in Congress, but he sure can play hardball against....
Armstead
Feb 2016
#45
Its BS that they can't fight Republicans. They don't want to, they are part of the system
AZ Progressive
Feb 2016
#36
And by "beat back the grassroots" you mean "convince voters to support another candidate"
brooklynite
Feb 2016
#38
Some are just conservative corporatist types so naturally they support Hillary.
Broward
Feb 2016
#41
They should spend as much on voter registration as they do on hammering Sanders and
Todays_Illusion
Feb 2016
#47
You need to post that in bigtree's thread! I keep seeing post after post that Sanders won the
Number23
Feb 2016
#103
These 'Establishment Dems' don't want change, they just want a little tweaking.
YOHABLO
Feb 2016
#54
It's what may split the party for good, it is more than a small possibility.
Jefferson23
Feb 2016
#70
"Wish you'd shown as much fight and backbone against the GOP as you've shown against those who want
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2016
#77
he failure in your argument is assuming Sanders has 100% of the grass roots.
MohRokTah
Feb 2016
#121
The rules have been set for years. Any Democrat could have started a few years ago to change them.
MohRokTah
Feb 2016
#124
I saw Latinas who looked like they would walk through walls for Hillary Clinton.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2016
#149
Please name a few that really threaten the interests of Wall St and Big Bidness
Armstead
Feb 2016
#165
That's because the Democratic Party Elite work for the same people that support
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#158
This Revolt Has Been Building For Years - The DWS, DNC, DLC, Third-Way Has Only Themselves To Blame
cantbeserious
Feb 2016
#176
Because Clinton and the GOP rammed it into a necessary and massive budget bill at the last minute
Armstead
Feb 2016
#222
"Wish you could have been as effective against the GOP all these years." ...
Jopin Klobe
Feb 2016
#196
remember when stewart interviewed pelosi a few years back all the comments were related
redruddyred
Feb 2016
#201
The Hillary campaign and the DNC has become so corrupt and so rigged that . . .
DrBulldog
Feb 2016
#214
Reid and Clyburn are both DOMA yes voters who have been part of the opposition to equality with
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2016
#215