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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Very very sad audience reaction at Bernies [View all]msongs
(73,265 posts)6. just your opinion. nt
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Booing is rude, bullying behavior. Shame on them and for Bernie to encourage it.
riversedge
Jun 2016
#4
If she's so delicate that a couple people booing far away from her harms her...
Scootaloo
Jun 2016
#138
You know several of us Sanders supporters find the "movement" kind of intolerable?
Recursion
Jun 2016
#75
And that has what to do with not supporting the candidate you claim to support?
merrily
Jun 2016
#83
Screw that "Hillary has to win you". You hate her. Go away and sit out the general with your
upaloopa
Jun 2016
#53
That's true. Which is why I find the Clinton people who worry about Sanders supporters very strange.
That Guy 888
Jun 2016
#77
I hate war and fracking and cluster bombs and the TPP and means-testing Social Security
djean111
Jun 2016
#103
I don't think so I'm 57 years old and follow campaigns probably more than a lot
bigdarryl
Jun 2016
#114
I don't know how many times I've told you guys that you're losing the left of the party
Joe the Revelator
Jun 2016
#2
Hillary won. That's how elections are. Someone wins and someone loses. Bernie lost.
BreakfastClub
Jun 2016
#7
and his supporters are free to feel how they feel. They aren't pledged to anyone
Joe the Revelator
Jun 2016
#10
Sure, they can feel however they want. Losing is a part of life, and everyone deals with it
BreakfastClub
Jun 2016
#23
You have to work harder for longer to beat the hardest working woman in American politics.
LuvLoogie
Jun 2016
#32
What the left has to realize is the democratic Party is not going to be a completely left party
bigdarryl
Jun 2016
#115
The left has come to realize that there really is no room in the Democratic Party for them.
djean111
Jun 2016
#132
Yep, Hillary's crowds have always been respectful to Sanders. Too bad Sander's people don't
BreakfastClub
Jun 2016
#3
Hillary's "crowd" has been anything but. Stacking the deck at every step. Not keeping her word.
JudyM
Jun 2016
#33
Lots of people don't appreciate Hillary's policies and won't vote for her.
Live and Learn
Jun 2016
#5
3.5 million more people appreciate her policies more than Sanders and don't whine about it
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#8
You are the one I don't expect to hear whining when she tanks the economy and climate change worsens
Live and Learn
Jun 2016
#16
Republicans think Obama tanked the economy too, they don't live on Earth either
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#28
Nope, the Clintons tanked it and will make it even worse, given a chance.
Live and Learn
Jun 2016
#35
That's a GE number, the fact that sanders camp refuses to understand the difference is gob smacking
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#133
Hillary Clinton is better at forming working alliances and sustaining that effort over the long term
LuvLoogie
Jun 2016
#44
Actually, the left does not sit out at all. That has been debunked time and again on DU.
merrily
Jun 2016
#88
Yes, what an excellent basis upon which to make substantive policy decisions
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2016
#63
Has nothing to do with who you vote for. You either have grace or you dont.
stevenleser
Jun 2016
#81
And it wasn't the first time. Probably not the last time. How Bernie handled it says more about him
Jitter65
Jun 2016
#58
Which "peoples"?! Surely not those in the "southern states" where they admitted NOT competing in
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#94
So-called progressives, booing Hillary on the very night she made history for women
ashtonelijah
Jun 2016
#66
Hillary was in the presidential mode, her speech was great, good for her.
Thinkingabout
Jun 2016
#85
Impotent fury, is what that is. No need to worry about people who can affect nothing
BobbyDrake
Jun 2016
#89
Winners cheer for themselves. Losers grieve and show their frustration. God, are you dense or what.
ancianita
Jun 2016
#105
The crowds were expressing their opinons of the opposing candidates.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jun 2016
#108
If I had been there I would have booed also after the media stunt the night before
Marrah_G
Jun 2016
#110
Tens of millions remain who have not yet been persuaded to support our presumptive nominee.
Orsino
Jun 2016
#127
Surprised to keep seeing these divisive posts. Why not look ahead and be positive?
ALBliberal
Jun 2016
#139
