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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I Despise Hillary Clinton, And It Has Nothing To Do With Her Gender [View all]FarPoint
(14,920 posts)10. No, you just choose not to look...
See Bernie for being a dreamer without a plan and turning your cheek when he goes desperately down the path of falsehood claims.
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Notice the running theme? It's still Never Their Fault. They will always be the victims, forever.
IamMab
May 2016
#26
How could I forget exit polling? It is THE smoking gun, after all, that "proves everything"...
IamMab
May 2016
#33
Swiftboat: (1) paint a hero's actions as non-heroic; (2) paint a civil rights activist as racist.
ieoeja
May 2016
#36
The Clinton campaign has tried to paint Sanders as dishonest. That's SwiftBoating.
rhett o rick
May 2016
#44
Swiftboated ...now that is another example from the Sanders Team of making things up.
FarPoint
May 2016
#34
HRC has not laid a finger on Bernie, there is plenty that's coming out about him
synergie
May 2016
#54
Oh really? Do share this "evidence" of 'swiftboating' you claim to have at your
synergie
May 2016
#84
No. Just his surrogates. I like Bernie (not his policies). His fan club? Um... no.
Buzz Clik
May 2016
#32
Not true. You have absolutely nothing to back that up. Was it merely a "misspeak" like Clinton's
rhett o rick
May 2016
#50
Do you actually think anyone is going to believe you when you say the campaign that
Marr
May 2016
#78
I've been smeared as everything from misogynist to Neo-nazi for being a biracial man who
VulgarPoet
May 2016
#3
I'd been hoping for Warren, personally. Dr. Stein seems like a fine second choice. nt
VulgarPoet
May 2016
#6
She lacks the ambition to be President. Not ambition -- but the ambition to be President.
pnwmom
May 2016
#48
You can not spend months calling Bernie supporters racist and sexist then expect them not to ...
ieoeja
May 2016
#45
Yeah, I've hit a very "fuck 'em" point in terms of how I feel about the vast majority of 'em.
VulgarPoet
May 2016
#62
I compared her to someone young male progressives hate as much as they hate Hillary.
pnwmom
May 2016
#17
We don't hate Ben Carson. Why would we? He did not spend months calling us racist and sexist. n/t
ieoeja
May 2016
#51
Yes, he thinks men need to "re-educate women" and that's just fine with you. No problem.
pnwmom
May 2016
#59
Kinda hard to be sexist when you are a woman and a mother! Kinda hard to be told I have a problem
jillan
May 2016
#57
Voting for someone because of gender is the same as voting against someone because of gender.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2016
#15
In the primaries, exit polls show a large gender gap, with men less likely to vote for Hillary.
pnwmom
May 2016
#19
I don't hate her, but I don't like her, and it has nothing to do with gender
Miles Archer
May 2016
#65
Ah..the excuses for sexism. Written on a Cheetos stained keyboard for all the world to see. nt
LexVegas
May 2016
#66
Making excuses that sexist comments.... are not sexist? Gas lighting is a thing, people.
bettyellen
May 2016
#73
Sounds like "I got nothing against women...some of my best friends are women". lol n/t
CincyDem
May 2016
#77
I painfully learned my lessons about the Third Wayers, I hoped for reform-now I loath them KamaAina,
bobthedrummer
May 2016
#85