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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I'm curious: What is your end game with Bernie? [View all]-none
(1,884 posts)124. Win or lose, we will not be going away
There is a small but loud and angry contingent of Berners who will go away, having failed at their attempt to disrupt the democratic primaries and aid the GOP.
We will be there in 2018. We will be there in 2020, and 2022 and 2024.
We the people... are fed up.
Remember Michael Brown? That unarmed teenager, gunned down in the middle of the street by a rogue cop, almost two years ago? Remember the outcry that caused? What is happening now with Bernie Sanders campaign, is a part of that same movement. Really, it is. Up until then, no other Black shooting by cops amounted to much. The people have had enough.
Being to the Right is hurting too many people. Time to move back to the Center. It is time to put the people first again.
Hillary soliciting funds from the very same people she thinks she will be running against in the General, is one of the symptoms of the political corruption that has gone on far too long already and it needs to be changed.
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I wouldn't be surprised if at least some of the leftist radicals and rightist reactionaries have
Cal33
May 2016
#209
Bernie supporters like me have always compromised in every election and voted
JDPriestly
May 2016
#227
Hillary and her establishment supporters are making a huge mistake in dismissing Bernie
JDPriestly
May 2016
#248
Twas a time when in some parts of our country, abolitionists and those who aided
JDPriestly
May 2016
#263
They wouldnt attack Bernie as they do if they werent aware he's a better candidate
Baobab
May 2016
#267
I think Hillary supporters have to ask themselves the same question about the FBI report
leveymg
May 2016
#204
There IS no Democratic nominee yet... no matter WHAT you think the definition of is is.
cherokeeprogressive
May 2016
#243
I think that the political fringes tend to be more self absorbed. They find it harder to except
Trust Buster
May 2016
#2
Except for the fact that all of the quotes you posted are true. By definition, the political fringes
Trust Buster
May 2016
#31
I disagree. I believe Sanders and his supporters are fringe. The President touched on this
Trust Buster
May 2016
#33
Obama has not had control of the House since 2010 nor 60 votes in the Senate. A fact he reiterated
Trust Buster
May 2016
#44
Compromise does NOT mean starting by gutting one's own position and principles and...
k8conant
May 2016
#77
He may share some FDR values, but FDR was a rich establishment pol. just like Hillary.
OhZone
May 2016
#131
Bernie has far more voters than either Hill or Trump. You so easily defend the corrupt status quo
larkrake
May 2016
#45
Far more voters than Hillary ? You don't even have to be good at math to know that's wrong.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#46
Anti-Trump voters will vote for Sanders you say ? You mean the people that don't think Trump is
Trust Buster
May 2016
#72
Tell me why Hillary's voters numbers are so credible. Yesterday, Baltimore, decertifies its primary
ancianita
May 2016
#261
Personally, I think a nominee under a criminal investigation gives Democrats a bad name.
Fawke Em
May 2016
#223
Sanders apparent lead against Trump is a mirage, due to the fact that a tiny fraction
pnwmom
May 2016
#132
Sanders has never posed enough of a threat for HRC to truly go negative on him
Maru Kitteh
May 2016
#174
Proudly wears it? He put "democratic" in front of socialist when he decided
redstateblues
May 2016
#252
Do you think most Sanders supporters were previously Democrats? The ones I know IRL
eastwestdem
May 2016
#65
Like parable of workers in the vineyard, it doesn't matter when they came, but that they came
HereSince1628
May 2016
#91
The primary is STILL ON! And until it is done at the Convention your OP will just be
bkkyosemite
May 2016
#10
There. are. not. enough. votes. left. for Bernie. to win. even. if. he. wins. 100% of. the. votes.
LaydeeBug
May 2016
#173
I am so sorry but it's not over yet and I know it's killing you...take a coffee break
bkkyosemite
May 2016
#237
I know you're having a hard time dealing with facts and math and I *promise*
LaydeeBug
May 2016
#238
I don't know why you guys aren't electing the guy bringing it, but the mass crowds
LaydeeBug
May 2016
#113
Maybe it is the voter polls that change from Democrat to Independent, or even inactive?
-none
May 2016
#120
Of *course*. "When he wins, it's a revolution. When she wins, it's *rigged*"
LaydeeBug
May 2016
#135
To send a clear message that we won't reward lying, cheating, and anti-democratic behavior from a
GoneFishin
May 2016
#15
I don't care for you speaking of Democrats as the other, 'you guys' and all. Who are you to do that?
Bluenorthwest
May 2016
#17
Hopefully some of the party leadership will take notice that 40-45% of their party...
TCJ70
May 2016
#24
I'd like to think so, but more likely the conclusion they'll reach from this is:
Arugula Latte
May 2016
#68
Of *course*, because when Bernie wins, it's "a revoltuion" and when Hillary wins, "it's rigged"
LaydeeBug
May 2016
#92
meaning the majority of people voted for her how bout the "us" stop ignoring reality
uponit7771
May 2016
#101
only if you think its better to right off 55%... put me on ignore, facts are facts ignore wont
uponit7771
May 2016
#118
No, they absolutely do not get that this is not all about Bernie. Says a lot about intellect and
djean111
May 2016
#37
Coronation? No. The primary that she *won* by getting more votes and more delegates. nt
LaydeeBug
May 2016
#206
Do you people understand there are 40 million people in California who haven't voted.
onecaliberal
May 2016
#36
The fight against government corruption isn't about Bernie and will go on.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2016
#42
There is no "end game". IF Sanders doesn't win this primary a lot of people will drop away
mikehiggins
May 2016
#47
The end comes when Hillary getting the nomination on the first ballot and sanders
beachbumbob
May 2016
#51
The end is like any previous campaign in history, not when the third way gang decides....
dmosh42
May 2016
#58
I'm supporting Bernie all the way until he wins or concedes the primary
whatchamacallit
May 2016
#62
What does the Democratic Party and its presidential candidate do to prove they are Democrats?
highprincipleswork
May 2016
#76
Hillary continued her primary battles in 2008 well after a win by her was mathematically impossible.
merrily
May 2016
#80
The end game is obtaining the nomination, and voting for him in November and 2020
JonLeibowitz
May 2016
#81
Spreading awareness of better options. Almost all of Sanders' policies will happen eventually
icecreamfan
May 2016
#83
To leave convention with the nomination. First, though, we have to concentrate on
silvershadow
May 2016
#84
There is no chance of Bernie leaving the Democratic convention with the nomination. None. nt
LaydeeBug
May 2016
#89
I would suggest you argue any points you may think you have directly to Bernie, then, through
silvershadow
May 2016
#90
There is no math but the vote at convention. Everything else is speculation. nt
silvershadow
May 2016
#95
Heck no. After he wins several more contests this month, he may well be ahead
silvershadow
May 2016
#103
Oh *I* see. It's the old, "when he wins, it's a revolution, when she wins, it's rigged" O-kay
LaydeeBug
May 2016
#125
No, just simple FDR/Union labor views. You buys your ticket, you takes your chances.
silvershadow
May 2016
#155
Simple FDR/Union labor views include NOT enabling the GOP by staying ina primary you have LOST
LaydeeBug
May 2016
#157
You may win the battle, but you will lose what little labor support there is, I fear.
silvershadow
May 2016
#165
She has won the battle, and we have to focus on the war...*you* can fear labor support
LaydeeBug
May 2016
#166
I fear the TPP- the furtherance of The Corporate State. It is about so much more than
silvershadow
May 2016
#167
I like your attitude about volunteering. After all, there are still people who haven't voted.
moriah
May 2016
#110
THERE IS NO END GAME. We are Progressives, & will never quit fighting the bullshit in the Democratic
highprincipleswork
May 2016
#104
Bernie is only following the example of one of the 2008's candidates. Care to guess which one?
A Simple Game
May 2016
#119
It will continue until all fake Democrat neoliberal scum are driven out of the Democratic party,
Zorra
May 2016
#121
You make the error of assuming it's about Bernie, a person. It's not. Bernie is the beginning n/t
arcane1
May 2016
#126
I'd like to have someone who isnt an East Coast drug warrior weigh in on any cannabis plank.
Warren DeMontague
May 2016
#134
I don't know what was Obamas end game? You know, most of the Bernie supporters supported
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#141
Obama was winning in delegates. Bernie is not. Hillary had the popular vote then
LaydeeBug
May 2016
#146
Bernie is still in the race and I fully support him. Last time I checked Hillary still
B Calm
May 2016
#150
There is no "end game" this is not a game. It is movement and we will continue to organize push for
Vincardog
May 2016
#154
Write-in when the time comes, and only voting for down-ticket dems with low connection to Clinton.
VulgarPoet
May 2016
#192
You are not the least bit curious. This is just another OP telling Bernie supporters to shut up!
Silver_Witch
May 2016
#201
Not at all...but he is NOT going to win...there aren't enough delegates left
LaydeeBug
May 2016
#215
My end game is none of your business. If you cared I would engage you in conversation.
Silver_Witch
May 2016
#220
How would ANYBODY know what the popular vote was at this point unless they didn't want to?
MrMickeysMom
May 2016
#222
i'm in California. My plan is to vote for Bernie Sanders (as is my right) and do
JDPriestly
May 2016
#226
We will continue this fight as long as people wrongly blame Nader for Gore's loss...
lame54
May 2016
#230