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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton's Not-So-Subtle Message to Bernie Sanders - NBCNews [View all]FloridaBlues
(4,668 posts)40. Just stating the facts not a dig.
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actually, they endorsed her when no one understood this would be a horse race
roguevalley
Sep 2015
#109
How is it startling that establishment politicians line up with the establishment choice?
HereSince1628
Sep 2015
#46
The fact that Carnival Cruz has more congressional endorsements than Sanders is amusing
Gothmog
Sep 2015
#78
I'm one of those idiots that use policy positions and past performance for my criterion..
frylock
Sep 2015
#137
Actually the comment was so subtle as to be non-existent as a "message to Sanders". The fact
Fred Sanders
Sep 2015
#5
No Citizen Need Settle For The Lesser Of Two Corporate Evils - Go Bernie Go
cantbeserious
Sep 2015
#74
this ^^^^ exactly. Not to mention, that's why your donors are lined up too, Hillary.
magical thyme
Sep 2015
#71
each whispering campaign, each camera-perfect presser, each stacked deck, each dollar circulating
MisterP
Sep 2015
#157
As I recall, DNC's "inevitable" candidate locked-down all those endorsements before Bernie even announced.
99th_Monkey
Sep 2015
#12
As I recall, DNC's "inevitable" candidate locked-down all those endorsements before Bernie even anno
AlbertCat
Sep 2015
#85
Oh Hillary, get over yourself. The people will decide, not your minions...n/t
monmouth4
Sep 2015
#13
If Sanders wins, I think the congress critters will understand that the wind has shifted
LiberalArkie
Sep 2015
#89
have republicans been chomping at the bit for 20+ years to vote against Obama?
frylock
Sep 2015
#116
You have to be kidding me, you really are going to say rightwingers did NOT show
randys1
Sep 2015
#145
Great, why take a chance on "no one fuckin knows" then!? and Hillary isn't Teh Evil to anyone but
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#172
So, you are saying that if Bernie got elected, then the DINOs in Congress will treat him
djean111
Sep 2015
#81
The support of a group whose collective approval rating is in single digits.
cherokeeprogressive
Sep 2015
#30
HRC - Greatest Friend Of Oligarchs, Corporations, Banks And Their Political Minions And Henchmen
cantbeserious
Sep 2015
#54
Not to mention the corporations that pay the politicians and finance her campaign.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2015
#64
Only to Hillary supporters, methinks. I see Congress as being prudent, this early in the game.
djean111
Sep 2015
#84
Calling other Democrats names is not a good way to win support for your candidate
Gothmog
Sep 2015
#133
Democrats voting in the Democratic primary process will consider this important
Gothmog
Sep 2015
#132
Some of Harvey Milk's primary campaign posters did not even name his opponent, they just said:
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#83
Democrats are under pressure to endorse her and she's been running and lining up commitments forever
merrily
Sep 2015
#86
Lining up behind the Wall St. Establishment Candidate may well be political suicide
Zorra
Sep 2015
#88
so what happens when/'if' the rank and file that's the common folk want Bernie
azurnoir
Sep 2015
#125
"what they think I can do for them" like Super-PAC spending on their campaigns?
arcane1
Sep 2015
#128
I look forward to the Clintons losing their shit when endorsements switch to Bernie.
AtomicKitten
Sep 2015
#155