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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: If Sanders Loses, Bernie Believers Will Take the DNC Down - Observer [View all]Cheese Sandwich
(9,086 posts)204. a vote for Clinton is a vote for Trump.
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Debbie, Hillary, & The DINOs must really think we will all be "brought to heel".
djean111
Feb 2016
#1
given that super delegates were designed to end candidacies like Bernie's and that they
roguevalley
Feb 2016
#88
No I think the conservatism and corruption of the Dem Party will take itself down
Armstead
Feb 2016
#73
Hortensis Dictionary: Extremist (n): Not a sold out, corportate, third way Democrat.
BillZBubb
Feb 2016
#131
Bernie should become a member of the DNC before he try's to win the nomination
barbiegeek
Feb 2016
#294
I notice that HRC supporters ask a lot of questions but answer few. If you have a position on
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#200
I think it's a logical fallacy to ask insinuating questions like "Wasn't Obama born in Kenya?"
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#287
A vote for Hillary in the primary is a vote for Trump in the general election
Android3.14
Feb 2016
#5
Blacks, Latinos, other PoC, Muslims Jews, REAL Christians, and most women won't let that happen
lunamagica
Feb 2016
#124
Most Bernie supporters aren't "angry white men," but you keep thinking that until November.
Fawke Em
Feb 2016
#225
Why is that? Because no one in the Democratic Party has the guts to look at reality. IDC
libdem4life
Feb 2016
#115
The messenger is always important. It speaks to motive why he paints Sanders supporters -
blm
Feb 2016
#123
Again...what was untrue? Oh yeah, blame the Sander's supporters. Almost forgot.
libdem4life
Feb 2016
#147
Where did I blame Sanders supporters? I said the writer is trying to assume Sanders supporters
blm
Feb 2016
#157
Lots of trash has been allowed to be posted on DU last few months--and this article does sound
riversedge
Feb 2016
#79
That's funny. I see the third way as a threat to the whole democratic party. nt
RedCappedBandit
Feb 2016
#171
No Shit! Third way was concocted as a way for the Democratic Party to be SMOTHERED in...
Raster
Feb 2016
#197
So if I see a tidal wave coming, and I run down to the beach to warn you...
Binkie The Clown
Feb 2016
#66
DNC organized a task force to review how the party connects their core values with voters?
tk2kewl
Feb 2016
#10
In some places you don't need to join the state party, you can vote directly for your DNC delegates
Chathamization
Feb 2016
#167
The DNC doesn't care. It serves the 1% and they'll still be rich no matter who wins.
CharlotteVale
Feb 2016
#13
Here's the thing though: even if she says more liberal things, I don't believe that she'll do them.
Fawke Em
Feb 2016
#231
Thing is: #WhichHillary would goven if elected? The one spouting progressive stuff, or the neocon?
peacebird
Feb 2016
#254
that is called taking advantage of people, Counting on them e en though you do nothing to make them
hollysmom
Feb 2016
#44
Obama joined them and took huge amounts of corporate money...he's one of them.
haikugal
Feb 2016
#156
It's always easier to tear down an organization than it is to build one up.
politicaljunkie41910
Feb 2016
#81
Riiiight....that's what they should do....take the DNC down. Act like Baggers. nt
Stellar
Feb 2016
#32
Better than capitulating to Republicans at every turn, you know, the "Third Way"
seaotter
Feb 2016
#36
The DNC needs to be completely dismantled and rebuilt to focus on the people, not the politicians.
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#42
Lol...You're the second Hillary Supporter who has told me, a vet, that I am selfish or
Katashi_itto
Feb 2016
#331
I really wonder if a third major party could emerge from this situation...Really an awesome time...
Merryland
Feb 2016
#77
Can't win fairly so you make threats like a petulant bully...didn't see that coming.
great white snark
Feb 2016
#84
The DNC needs some serious reform, regardless of whether Bernie ever even existed.
phleshdef
Feb 2016
#86
Since 2009, the Democratic Party has lost 69 House seats, 13 Senate seats, over 900 state
Dont call me Shirley
Feb 2016
#106
Of course redistricting had a lot to do with it, but what did the DNC do about it......crickets.
Dont call me Shirley
Feb 2016
#122
I don't know if it is true or not, not going to bite. I do know without a doubt that this election
silvershadow
Feb 2016
#112
I'm assuming here that you support Sanders, so apologies if that is not correct.
Thor_MN
Feb 2016
#160
Got it, your way or the highway, with nothing really, but your (hurt) feelings guiding you.
Thor_MN
Feb 2016
#206
But ya know, Bill and Hill have to have their "Date with Destiny"... after all, it's Hill's turn...
Raster
Feb 2016
#194
Then they will have no right to complain about how terrible the country is
liberal N proud
Feb 2016
#202
Death By a Thousand Paper cuts under Clinton or a bullet to the head by a Republican Lunatic.
Katashi_itto
Feb 2016
#268
As a vet, I will always keep in mind that a Hillary Supporter told me that I didnt
Katashi_itto
Feb 2016
#281
The choice between a corrupt politician who will screw the country under the table and a madman
Katashi_itto
Feb 2016
#283
The DNC has been doing a great job of taking itself down. Bernie will not do it.
merrily
Feb 2016
#226
I disagree. If Sanders doesn't win, then I think the DNC will become irrelevant.
Major Hogwash
Feb 2016
#241
Maintaining The Status Quo For Oligarchs, Corporations And Banks Is The Limit Of Establishmen Vision
cantbeserious
Feb 2016
#242
We are just a small group of lefty tea party people. We won't have any affect on the election. n/t
PonyUp
Feb 2016
#261
Thank you, but I think I will continue to support the candidate that I think is best.
Amimnoch
Feb 2016
#272
Disclosure: Donald Trump is the father-in-law of Jared Kushner, the publisher of Observer Media.
Historic NY
Feb 2016
#300
If Sanders Supporters Don't Support The Nominee They Will Set Our Country Back A Generation...
Corey_Baker08
Feb 2016
#303