2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Forget Sanders and Clinton for a moment. This is a symbolic schism that has been long brewing [View all]cascadiance
(19,537 posts)... and I almost felt that his private situation that had him leave was part of the manipulation of him drawing the progressive votes in to a black hole away from someone like Kucinich early on and let them be left with the two corporatists in Obama and Hillary left afterwards...


The Clintons and other corporate Democrats worked with Koch brothers to help build the DLC then that lead to corporatist power in the Democratic party then, which they try to hide by "phasing out" the DLC and changing the name of that crowd to "Third Way", much like Diebold and Blackwater changed their corporate names when they became toxic to the public too.
http://americablog.com/2010/08/koch-industries-gave-funding-to-the-dlc-and-served-on-its-executive-council.html
https://samsmitharchives.wordpress.com/2015/04/14/6467/
This was one of the earlier efforts to squash attempts at populist movements when they squashed Howard Dean then with the media manipulation of the Howard Dean "scream" that really didn't happen. It's too bad that he seems to have retreated from being a populist in recent months that he could have solidified if he'd supported fellow Vermonter Bernie Sanders.
A revolution is happening now. The DLC/Third Way folks might not like it and may try to fight it like they've been able to more successfully do in the past, but that's what's happening, and those who reject the corporate government are really becoming determined this time not to accept more stealth corporate rule like they've had to put up with and suffer from since 1980.