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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie Needs To Go Away [View all]Merryland
(1,134 posts)26. amen to that.
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agreed, Maryland. Some people don't get how democracy works. What a repulsive OP
roguevalley
Jun 2016
#133
I'm sorry, but that day is booked, I see an availability in about 2025. Does that work for you? n/t
SFnomad
Jun 2016
#88
dont bait the poor darlings, I think I caused an ulcer earlier, they are delicate
larkrake
Jun 2016
#164
yes, she avoided all policy topics and beamed to be able to crush Trump She is good at bashing
larkrake
Jun 2016
#156
Hillary Clinton’s top donors have, of course, been Too Big to Fail financial institutions
SouthernDemLinda
Jun 2016
#110
Don't worry. It will be fine. The press will hardly cover the assemblahe of Bernie supporters.
aikoaiko
Jun 2016
#8
Sanders’ campaign has relied on small-dollar individual contributions
SouthernDemLinda
Jun 2016
#121
According to the FEC, they have sent two letters about over the limit donations
Thinkingabout
Jun 2016
#180
Most people agree that he is fighting for himself. The best chance of making progress on any
anotherproletariat
Jun 2016
#47
Enjoy moving over to riotsrus.com next week when your kind won't be allowed here. nt
anotherproletariat
Jun 2016
#82
true...Interesting that a lot of the Hillary side old timers are doing the same thing.
pangaia
Jun 2016
#185
No, actually we have given up on the rapid Sanders supporters on DU. There is no way
anotherproletariat
Jun 2016
#145
He absolutely changed the Democratic primary into a spirited race. Props for that.
anotherproletariat
Jun 2016
#67
"It will be almost impossible to bring many of his supporters into the Democratic fold."
SouthernDemLinda
Jun 2016
#192
The moaning and wailing and gnashing of teeth from the Clinton camp is like music, sweet music. n/t
leeroysphitz
Jun 2016
#19
Bernie's rallies are "all about him". Clinton's aren't all about her? What fucked up logic is that?
chascarrillo
Jun 2016
#21
Bernie is most definitely not in this for himself. He's in it for US, and I want him there, and I
highprincipleswork
Jun 2016
#28
Gee, I've heard people on DU express concerns about protests outside the convention
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2016
#32
Unrec. Bernie has every right to do this, and you have no idea what he's going to say.
emulatorloo
Jun 2016
#35
Can you show us any evidence that Hillary is bringing lots of new people into the party?
pinebox
Jun 2016
#38
Wait until you se this story: Sen. Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign is seeking a demonstration
FSogol
Jun 2016
#40
Oh howu anti-Democratic and anti-democratic of you OP. I think it is Hillary who should drop out.
Todays_Illusion
Jun 2016
#44
Not fair, and the same as saying millions of his Democratic supporters need to go away.
ancianita
Jun 2016
#55
Do you know he voted 93% with the party? More than the 80% of the average Dem in Congress.
ancianita
Jun 2016
#61
I try to forget Ron Paul, but I suspect that's where Sanders is drawing a lot of his support
ContinentalOp
Jun 2016
#173
I think it's likely that that's true, although obviously I interpret it rather differently.
Donald Ian Rankin
Jun 2016
#115
I think the Democratic party has done mostly the right things so far.
Donald Ian Rankin
Jun 2016
#120
Not an apt analogy since it assumes the election "house" is yours and Hillary's house. It's not.
ancianita
Jun 2016
#137
You don't see how it's inappropriate to hold a campaign rally after losing an election?
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#167
well it's before the convention, so he technically wouldn't have lost until the convention
Fast Walker 52
Jun 2016
#183
Bernie is "in this" for me, my children, my family, friends and neighbors...
ScreamingMeemie
Jun 2016
#72
Yeah, the guy that is bringing millions of first time voters to the party needs to take a hike
dinkytron
Jun 2016
#81
The idea that you have millions of first time voters in a presidential year is not new.
politicaljunkie41910
Jun 2016
#90
I was responding to O.P who said Bernie should go away. Don't you think what
dinkytron
Jun 2016
#100
Do you get the difference between speaking on his message (fine) and declaring victory (not fine)?
CrowCityDem
Jun 2016
#125
Another Hillary fan still stirring up the shit. FFS, stop it already. Are you stupid? nt
Logical
Jun 2016
#124
I'm not the one planning to declare 'victory' while the convention nominates the other person.
CrowCityDem
Jun 2016
#128
There are many Hill supporters smart enough to start being nice, then there is you. nt
Logical
Jun 2016
#136
The disgusting comments in your HRC Grp regarding Bernie getting out is just plain pathetic.
bkkyosemite
Jun 2016
#126
He sure as hell does. A month ago would have worked for me and, judging by his # of delegates,
Number23
Jun 2016
#148
I'm supporting Hillary and I don't want Bernie to go away. I look forward to hearing
StevieM
Jun 2016
#172