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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I had breakfast with two Superdelegate friends this morning... [View all]akbacchus_BC
(5,830 posts)153. Thank you Jillan. Apart from President Obama, now you all have
someone like Mr. Sanders who is calling it like it is to make America better and for some reason, he gained traction but the super delegates are with Mrs. Clinton. Mr. Sanders is promoting the heart and soul of America, the working class, he knows that the middle class is dwindling but for sure he wants poor people to be in a better position. I don't see Mrs. Clinton as rooting for poor people.
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Im willing to bet those two superdelegates supported the Iraq War too. Because
KingCharlemagne
May 2016
#10
Oh, the salon set gives a damn...they like it a lot and want to expand upon it.
TheKentuckian
May 2016
#137
haa haa...weak atempt to divert from the OP...BS supporter actions are counterproductive
Sheepshank
May 2016
#95
Two supers and frankly, my dear, who really gives a d***. What has this to do with policy?
snowy owl
May 2016
#144
No but the vehemence of the clampdown does not represent small d democratic principles
Armstead
May 2016
#35
He has always caucused with the Democrats, he is more a Democrat than most in the party re issues
Dragonfli
May 2016
#52
Yet he stated: "I am not now, nor have I ever been, a liberal Democrat."
LiberalFighter
May 2016
#60
His record speaks volumes, his remarks likely aimed at neoliberals, what doe his record say? /nt
Dragonfli
May 2016
#70
Well you got that right - "his record speaks volumes". Can't argue with that!
George II
May 2016
#139
Quote please? I do not accept methane gas claims retrieved from lower orifices. /nt
Dragonfli
May 2016
#125
Well, since Bernie only endorsed three candidates (and nobody for Senate)...
brooklynite
May 2016
#51
That's fine....You asked a hypothetical question and I gave a hypothetical answer
Armstead
May 2016
#53
He felt special, I'm sure, but their remarks to him were likely along these lines-
Dragonfli
May 2016
#66
Doesn't bother me; doesn't bother them; doesn't bother Sherrod Brown; doesn't bother Russ Feingold
brooklynite
May 2016
#25
We know that's you guys' great fervent hope, but an indictment ain't gonna happen
brush
May 2016
#37
Damn, we've seen a fair bit of vitriol lately, but the Berniefan carping in this thread
Tarc
May 2016
#24
This poster has a history of smugly self-important proclamations and name-dropping.
morningfog
May 2016
#32
One thing for sure, you never really know to whom you are responding here, do you,?
Jitter65
May 2016
#49
I am sure super delegates frequent DU and make decisions based on what they read, LOL!
morningfog
May 2016
#68
I have a friend from home who has been getting nasty phone calls and emails for weeks.
redstatebluegirl
May 2016
#31
From the tone of her emails, yes, some of them are scary and Bernie is doing nothing to stop it.
redstatebluegirl
May 2016
#50
If it bothers them, they should support ending the idiocy of super delegates in the process.
morningfog
May 2016
#33
The Democratic Party has been very caucus happy, Nevada just started theirs in 2008
Bluenorthwest
May 2016
#88
NY superdelegates should support Hillary because she won NY. Superdelegates in states that Bernie
TacoD
May 2016
#58
Debbie Schultz told me roughly the same thing yesterday when we did lunch.
Buns_of_Fire
May 2016
#69
They like the donations she gets them I'm sure, many "people" like Trump as well, but I like neither
Dragonfli
May 2016
#90
Hey, Brook, is there any more room under the bus? Looks like you have been thrown so far you
Thinkingabout
May 2016
#86
Yes, but what most do not understand is we are having a party under the bus, I like our position,
Thinkingabout
May 2016
#96
it's called politics, and people are fighting for what's important to them
Fast Walker 52
May 2016
#120
oh for pete's sake... what did Brooklynite expect when they made this breezy post
Fast Walker 52
May 2016
#119
nothing wrong with being well-connected, but as I explained, it's how the post was framed
Fast Walker 52
May 2016
#159
Is that 90 apiece or 90 each? Man they had to actually count all those emails. Dedication.
Nanjeanne
May 2016
#129
they have a choice between someone who won't even notice if they went against him
MisterP
May 2016
#130
It is the political equivalent of holding their breath and stamping their feet because
Squinch
May 2016
#131
Yes.. excellent display on board.. why the Super Dels aren't bowing to their "demands".
Cha
May 2016
#148
I wouldn't imagine it would, brooklynite.. thank you for the report. the ol Super Dels who
Cha
May 2016
#147
Who are you trying to school? Let me guess - the Bernie supporters. You have a
akbacchus_BC
May 2016
#151
"people who have influence on the Super Delegates do not post on here." May I add
jillan
May 2016
#152
Maybe to the candidate who has over three million votes than her opponent. Not the reason for super
Thinkingabout
May 2016
#160
The only thing I know is that there is a lot of BULLSHIT being thrown around in
B Calm
May 2016
#161
Let me guess -- not enough donations to superpaks and bundlers to get their attention.
aikoaiko
May 2016
#167