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In reply to the discussion: Opinion: Democrats looked ready to unify. And then Hillary Clinton had to go and raise her hand [View all]booley
(3,855 posts)49. "Hillary Clinton who?"
I get that some might not want to talk about this since it seriously undermines the Unity attack they level at Sanders.
Especially when it hasn't been Sanders who has leveled such obvious personal attacks
And no, pointing out someone s record is not a personal attack.
But the best defense of this you guys seem able to muster is Hillary Clinton who?
Must be awkward when after accusing progressives of being disloyal and driving division, for one of the most prominant centrist Democrats to say what she did.
Though ironically this will probably help Sanders. When Clinton said "no one likes him" she didn't' mean the American people. She was talking about the Washington establishment. And no one likes them so that's a plus in many a book.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Opinion: Democrats looked ready to unify. And then Hillary Clinton had to go and raise her hand [View all]
Autumn
Jan 2020
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Yeah that was noticeable. I was happy to see him and Liz arm in arm at the march and shaking hands.
Autumn
Jan 2020
#11
A few days ago polls had him ahead in Iowa and betting sites are still predicting him to win there
Quixote1818
Jan 2020
#19
This is a message board, this is news, it will be posted. That's how message boards work.
Autumn
Jan 2020
#15
And I suppose we must have TWO threads on each of the more nonsensical articles.
Squinch
Jan 2020
#28
Yeah, it happens. I notice some you have no complaints about so there's that. nt
Autumn
Jan 2020
#29
Ahh. So not only is it personal, but it's all about me, then? Ok. You go with that.
Squinch
Jan 2020
#43
Not about you at all. You only cross my mind when you respond to something I post, then
Autumn
Jan 2020
#44
That piece really downplays the divisiveness created by the Sanders campaign. That's been
highplainsdem
Jan 2020
#21
How impressed would you be by an apology and denial of responsibility from a rival who employed
highplainsdem
Jan 2020
#30
I don't know of anyone trashed by a former politician that has apologized to that person
Autumn
Jan 2020
#61
So, the answer is "no, Sanders has never apologized" for the divisive things he has said & done.
BuffaloJackalope
Jan 2020
#65
Since you don't get it. I'll clear it up for you. Sanders does not owe Clinton an apology.
Autumn
Jan 2020
#67
I am always interested in what Hillary Clinton has to say. I am very glad that she
comradebillyboy
Jan 2020
#62
I agree with Clinton, but the suggestion that she wouldn't support Bernie as nominee was a faux pas.
Beakybird
Jan 2020
#33
Sander has no reason to complain as his campaign has folks who didn't vote for the nominee in 16.
Demsrule86
Jan 2020
#39
Clinton say she has grown worried that attacks fromSanders'campaign could hurt the future Democrats
Gothmog
Jan 2020
#35
She and Bill worked their hearts out for Obama in 08 and Bill did in 12...she couldn't as was SOS.
Demsrule86
Jan 2020
#38
Bull. The electoral college gave Trump the presidency. He got the states that were considered the
Autumn
Jan 2020
#79
Yeah, sure. Ask yourself if his campaign-long attacks on the party and his late...
brush
Jan 2020
#80
Opinion...Sanders campaign has been lying about Biden...there was no unity...
Demsrule86
Jan 2020
#37
Bernie has always taken the high road. Funny how these things always rise when he goes up in
Autumn
Jan 2020
#51
If by Autum you mean me, I'm not ready to unify. I'll do that when the primary is over. What I won't
Autumn
Jan 2020
#56
What the fuck was your unity pledge that Bernie signed stating that he was running as a Democrat
Autumn
Jan 2020
#57
Which in no way has anything to do with him being a Democrat. I will be fine when he goes back to
Autumn
Jan 2020
#59