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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Eugene Robertson: "Sanders camp is behaving like a 2-yr-old who can’t have ice cream for breakfast." [View all]
Spot on Eugene!
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By Eugene Robinson
May 19 at 7:20 PM
Bernie Sanders is playing a dangerous game. If he and his campaign continue their scorched-earth attacks against the Democratic Party, they will succeed in only one thing: electing Donald Trump as president.
I say this as someone who shares much of Sanderss political philosophy; I, too, for example, see health care as a basic right. He has run a remarkable and historically significant campaign, pulling the party to the left and pumping it full of new progressive vigor. His crowds are almost as big as Trumps and perhaps even more enthusiastic. Most important, he has brought legions of young people into the political process.
But he hasnt won the nomination.
Hillary Clinton has an insurmountable lead in pledged delegates, earned by her performance in primaries and caucuses. In the aggregate, she leads Sanders by about 3 million votes. The will of the party is clear: More Democrats prefer Clinton over Sanders as their nominee.
Instead of accepting this obvious fact, the Sanders campaign is behaving like a 2-year-old who cant have ice cream for breakfast. All along, Sanders and his aides have claimed that the party establishment was unfairly tipping the scales in favor of Clinton. Now the Sanders people have gone further and are deliberately stoking anger and a sense of grievance less against Clinton than the party itself. This is reckless in the extreme, and it could put Trump in the White House. .....................................
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Eugene Robertson: "Sanders camp is behaving like a 2-yr-old who can’t have ice cream for breakfast." [View all]
riversedge
May 2016
OP
If you think we're going to forget what happened, you're the one fooling yourself.
reformist2
May 2016
#6
It will be a long time forgetting the threats and had behavior, maybe it was only about
Thinkingabout
May 2016
#12
We still all remember the Naderites too. So you don't have to worry about short term memories nt
Sheepshank
May 2016
#40
No. We just don't like election fraud, or frauduelent convention proceedings. We won't stop.
reformist2
May 2016
#5
Because selecting someone to run the country is just the same as choosing ice cream for breakfast?
Live and Learn
May 2016
#11
No Eugene. It is the corporate media and the Democratic Establishment putting Trump in the WH.
Skwmom
May 2016
#14
Well said. Also, plenty of Bernie supporters are in favor of ending caususes even though
cui bono
May 2016
#20
Caucus states are harder to steal. No wonder Bernie does better in caucus states.
Skwmom
May 2016
#34
Who says Bernie can't have ice cream for breakfast? He is not the candidate of "can't."
EndElectoral
May 2016
#17
Eugene, I love you, but you know it's not Sanders's fault Hillary is a shitty candidate.
Barack_America
May 2016
#18
It must be embarrassing for BS cheerleaders, that BS can't beat a "shitty candidate", eh? n/t
SFnomad
May 2016
#25
She's a shitty candidate, with the complete backing of the M$M. No embarrassment here.
cherokeeprogressive
May 2016
#38
didn't you and your guys crow about Bernie out-fundraising Hillary at some point?
Sheepshank
May 2016
#41
Establishment pundit calls anti-establishment candidate names to defend establishment
cui bono
May 2016
#19
Hillary Clinton has an insurmountable lead in pledged delegates, earned by
frustrated_lefty
May 2016
#32