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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton's Not-So-Subtle Message to Bernie Sanders - NBCNews [View all]frylock
(34,825 posts)124. I answered you question. You didn't like the answer.
Comparisons of congressional votes and policy proposals isn't bashing, unless you're ashamed of your candidate's congressional votes and policy proposals. You're not ashamed of your candidate's congressional votes and policy proposals, are you?
Now a question for you: how do we risk losing the WH?
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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