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Why are you always so bitter? TheCowsCameHome Jun 2016 #1
I'm not bitter. I'm fed up with his antics. Putting the GE at risk with his antics. boston bean Jun 2016 #2
There is no risk to the GE, TheCowsCameHome Jun 2016 #3
Boston Bean, we do need to address the GE, but imo Hortensis Jun 2016 #49
I have warned since March when it became clear he could not win Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #75
So you have little confidence in Hillary's ability to win on her own merits AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #92
No Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #106
No, he doesnt AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #111
If you think he's putting the GE at risk by staying in JackInGreen Jun 2016 #4
Of course it hurts the general...only a Bernie person would not understand that. Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #76
So if he doesn't 'get with the program' his career is over? AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #81
They've been out from day one JackInGreen Jun 2016 #98
Absolutely Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #107
lol AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #109
So tiresome of Sanders supported defining us with outrageous adjectives. Nt seabeyond Jun 2016 #9
Is it also tiresome when Clinton supporters define us with outrageous adjectives? Jim Lane Jun 2016 #51
I don't do it. seabeyond Jun 2016 #72
Flummoxed is the most fitting one AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #112
Let's see here. First you say Bernie is NOT a Democrat. Now you say he needs to get on board? hobbit709 Jun 2016 #14
He needs to just go away MaggieD Jun 2016 #57
Keep on talking there. hobbit709 Jun 2016 #62
You too MaggieD Jun 2016 #64
Didn't take long did it? hobbit709 Jun 2016 #89
How is he putting the GE at risk? democrattotheend Jun 2016 #82
Advice to Hillary Clinton pipoman Jun 2016 #5
^^^This^^^ TheCowsCameHome Jun 2016 #6
Yeah that's it make her beg.... rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #7
LOL pipoman Jun 2016 #11
Lets pretend that anyone seriously suggested allowing the loser to run the show when a man. seabeyond Jun 2016 #12
Post removed Post removed Jun 2016 #15
50% of Democrats are NOT "Bernie supporters". George II Jun 2016 #18
Keep pretending. pipoman Jun 2016 #22
I'm sure you can document that, right? It's not pretend, it's reality. George II Jun 2016 #31
Well, if we count HRC's voters who "support" Hortensis Jun 2016 #53
It's not disenfranchisement if you just get outvoted. geek tragedy Jun 2016 #19
Every president ever elected pipoman Jun 2016 #24
Getting outvoted isn't disenfranchisement geek tragedy Jun 2016 #33
Not being allowed to vote is. -none Jun 2016 #60
vote suppression helped Sanders greatly. geek tragedy Jun 2016 #68
How do caucuses suppress the vote? -none Jun 2016 #73
let's see, caucuses violate voter privacy, are prone to acts of intimidation, discriminate against geek tragedy Jun 2016 #74
Even when the rallies were in the evenings? -none Jun 2016 #77
yes, people have stuff that's more important than standing around for 4 hours geek tragedy Jun 2016 #79
People still have kids in the evening. Disabled and elderly are still disabled and elderly Mr Maru Jun 2016 #85
Caucuses are disenfranchisement by their nature. They place significant barriers to participation. Lord Magus Jun 2016 #96
Senator Sanders liberal from boston Jun 2016 #83
Sanders got under 50% of the vote adn over 40% of those are not Democrats. So, no. seabeyond Jun 2016 #26
Your numbers are completely off. Clinton won 63.7% of Dems. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #37
People went ballistic in 08 and she was much closer than Bernie Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #78
"make her beg" rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #16
Wrong. It always happens. Is this your first presidential election season? pipoman Jun 2016 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #23
Then you should know that she cannot win without pipoman Jun 2016 #35
Nonsense rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #67
"lets make Bernie beg for his senate committee assignments. " Mr Maru Jun 2016 #86
Exactly rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #90
We have been begging Lazy Daisy Jun 2016 #104
Actually, yes she can. leftofcool Jun 2016 #70
Yes, she can. Nt seabeyond Jun 2016 #97
No man has ever been expected to beg for the votes geek tragedy Jun 2016 #30
This. Thank you. Nt seabeyond Jun 2016 #34
Carter in 1980 v Kennedy Beowulf Jun 2016 #43
You said it. cwydro Jun 2016 #45
Amen sister!!! nt Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #108
I think you mean to write "amen brother!!!" geek tragedy Jun 2016 #110
This is a ridiculous smear. Jim Lane Jun 2016 #54
"She better beg, and it better be believable." geek tragedy Jun 2016 #17
Dumb. pipoman Jun 2016 #21
No, what's dumb is demanding the presumptive nominee geek tragedy Jun 2016 #27
No, it is the absolute reality of winning the support of people who currently oppose you pipoman Jun 2016 #38
That is done via policy and outreach. geek tragedy Jun 2016 #52
Uh no! Not only will she not beg. Sanders will not get anything he wants. leftofcool Jun 2016 #69
Insisting she beg a wildly-popular upstart to fall in line rather than carry on to the convention... Chan790 Jun 2016 #25
Bull rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #28
When behavior toward our first woman nominee is met with a unique demand, ya, we are gonna attribute seabeyond Jun 2016 #29
It's not unique though. Chan790 Jun 2016 #93
"vast number of Democrats who hate you" - Hillary won 63.7% of Dems TwilightZone Jun 2016 #32
Not at all good enough to win the GE.... pipoman Jun 2016 #39
By your own logic, Sanders can't win. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #40
Fairytale and rainbows. All Clinton supporters will joyously get on board with Sanders seabeyond Jun 2016 #42
Well, that's the funny thing. If Sanders had won the nomination, the vast majority of Clinton TwilightZone Jun 2016 #47
Nobody needs Bernie MaggieD Jun 2016 #58
Exactly!!!!!!!!!!!! Totally irrelevant! leftofcool Jun 2016 #71
Really, the winner should get down on her knees to beg for the loser's support? Lord Magus Jun 2016 #94
Act like an adult. !!! Nt seabeyond Jun 2016 #8
Good advice. Let's hope he does that. But unfortunately his remarks yesterday don't indicate... George II Jun 2016 #10
It certainly is arrogant, dissing the party four decades then stepping in to "fix" us. Nt seabeyond Jun 2016 #13
No, you have it wrong. She must act like no other nominee ever and bow and scrape to the loser. nt LexVegas Jun 2016 #36
Perhaps she can tell Bernie what she told the Wall Street thieves in 2007... KansDem Jun 2016 #41
Another thread advocating unity and reconciliation. gordianot Jun 2016 #44
This isn't merely about the nomination, Beowulf Jun 2016 #46
Poison the well you'll be drinking from - TheCowsCameHome Jun 2016 #48
And don't forget to kneel! Also, never make eye contact with herself. Scuba Jun 2016 #50
Post removed Post removed Jun 2016 #55
taking a page from the HRC supporters here.... after the 16th this won't be allowed HumanityExperiment Jun 2016 #56
Nor will it be necessary MaggieD Jun 2016 #59
...relevance... HumanityExperiment Jun 2016 #65
She is not the nominee until the convention delegates vote Omaha Steve Jun 2016 #61
Idiots!!! SmittynMo Jun 2016 #63
Hillary had/has a voter turn our problem? Are you sure of that? n/t Sheepshank Jun 2016 #84
I'm pretty sure you missed the point SmittynMo Jun 2016 #100
Calling adults who want votes and ideas to restructure this party as children is Republican talk. ancianita Jun 2016 #66
Post removed Post removed Jun 2016 #80
This message was self-deleted by its author Mr Maru Jun 2016 #88
ya know you could just shorthand it and resurrect #bowdownbernie azurnoir Jun 2016 #87
He should come out more strongly for gun control or GTFO. bettyellen Jun 2016 #91
More advice to Sanders when meeting with Hillary on Tuesday. Chan790 Jun 2016 #95
why would sanders listen to advice from someone who despises him, all of his supporters, and Doctor_J Jun 2016 #99
Because he is a team player SmittynMo Jun 2016 #101
advice to bean. Stop being so bitter and hateful. It's unhealthy, bean old friend. cali Jun 2016 #102
Last sentence is good advice. To the poster. HERVEPA Jun 2016 #103
And then apologize to each Clinton supporter personally. Orsino Jun 2016 #105
I am sure he will take your advice to heart. Rex Jun 2016 #113
That is some damn fine advice... tallahasseedem Jun 2016 #114
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