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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: If Bernie isn't a "real" Dem, why does he owe Hillary any allegiance? [View all]DCBob
(24,689 posts)39. Millions donated and voted for Hillary.
She won.. he lost.
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If Bernie isn't a "real" Dem, why does he owe Hillary any allegiance? [View all]
riderinthestorm
Apr 2016
OP
He is using our Party and resource and for that point, has a responsibility to the Democratic Party
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#1
He is not a Dem nor put the time and work into the party. Further has had this to say...
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#10
He says that because the democratic party has morphed into the corporate conservative party
Ned_Devine
Apr 2016
#14
Yes there are disappointment. No, the Democratic party is not all it can be. There is always utopia
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#96
That's a wonderful way to rationalize his triangulation towards the Democratic party.
LanternWaste
Apr 2016
#138
You are being disingenuous. Your snark about copy/paste and nothing else was designed to tell me
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#105
Do you have thought or care about the women and children of Iraq or Libya or Syria or Honduras? eom
PufPuf23
Apr 2016
#111
No, Puf, I just do not care about the lives of women and children. See, it is this BS that disgusts
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#115
No, we are not having a good conversation. I am being reasonable, you are being absurd.
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#118
OK, he shouldn't have suggested something so far reaching with no political capital to accomplish it
wyldwolf
Apr 2016
#116
He's been caucusing and voting with the Dems his entire Congressional career
riderinthestorm
Apr 2016
#49
They did not, do not run a viable candidate so he will be elected, for his vote. It is a two way str
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#51
Video about how the DNC and HRC basically changed all the financing rules to funnel moneyto HRC
Baobab
Apr 2016
#58
It sounds like he wants to be identified with the party only when it benefits him.
Arkansas Granny
Apr 2016
#3
Some here believe that registering as a Democrat includes taking a solemn oath of obedience.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2016
#8
Just like all those here who swear they will never vote for Hillary, Sanders does not OWE
Squinch
Apr 2016
#9
Rather to be dismissive you could actually try to do some research, those who are
insta8er
Apr 2016
#20
that response complete fails to address the question - but your snarky comeback was predicted
Sheepshank
Apr 2016
#140
DWS and the DNC only welcomed Bernie because they assumed he would be a flash in the pan,
djean111
Apr 2016
#27
"Yeah, but ... but ... here's the thing .... but .... the thing is .... but ...... Bernie Bros." nt
GoneFishin
Apr 2016
#29
That's what we'll see, but my criticism has been much more about the way his official campaign staff
moriah
Apr 2016
#33
What's a "real" dem? Blind loyalty to a label? Loyalty, celebrity and emotion.
snowy owl
Apr 2016
#76
Bernie Sanders is more a "real" Democrat in substance than many caree Democrats. eom
PufPuf23
Apr 2016
#100
Bernie is a true Democrat unlike what the party has become over the last 2 decades!
fluffyclouds
Apr 2016
#102
if the clintons say bernie's not a true democrat, then they SHOULDN'T ask for his VOTERS... nt
veronique25
Apr 2016
#103
Either Sanders is a man of his word or he isn't. He came to the DNC and wanted
Thinkingabout
Apr 2016
#128
we are saying that if he IS a real Dem (as he claims to be) he can easily prove it nt
Sheepshank
Apr 2016
#132
Bernie will define himself. He doesn't let others do it for him. He will do what is right
Hiraeth
Apr 2016
#134
Even were he a "real" Democrat, it would yet still be illogical to demand he do A or B or C...
LanternWaste
Apr 2016
#137