2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: John McCain: Bernie Sanders, NOT Hillary Clinton, Has ‘Record of Advocacy’ For VETS [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)But you keep on pretending it's all about people being "mean to Bernie."
It's like a senior Democrat telling a Republican, "Oh, that Ben Carson is great! What leadership skills!" It's damning. Sanders doesn't need "praise" from McCain, the nitwit who picked Sarah Palin to be his VP. McCain's judgment (Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb bomb Iran) sucks--touting him as an oracle of who has talent, just because he said something nice about Sanders, isn't helpful. To SANDERS.
In actual fact, it doesn't "bother me" at all. Enjoy the view from the heights of your McCain petard. From my perspective, it strengthens my favored candidate, but I was trying to be kind from a 'DNC unity' perspective. Most Democrats don't take voting advice from Republicans, you see.
As a veteran and a military retiree, I'm not concerned about Clinton's POV towards my community. I got the first decent pay raises of my career under her husband, and despite the whining of the far right about how he dared to let gay people serve and increased opportunities for women service members, I thought the military got stronger under him. Family service programs were strengthened, he put teeth in fraud, waste and abuse oversight, his Pentagon actually fully staffed EO offices, he cracked down on bigotry and sexual harassment, he upped pay, and in general, he made the services a better place to serve.