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Related: About this forumHillary Clinton Made History, but Bernie Sanders Stubbornly Ignored It
Revolutions rarely give way to gracious expressions of defeat.
And so, despite the crushing California results for him that rolled in on Tuesday night, despite the insurmountable delegate math and the growing pleas that he end his quest for the White House, Senator Bernie Sanders took the stage in Santa Monica and basked, bragged, and vowed to fight on.
In a speech of striking stubbornness, he ignored the history-making achievement of his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, who became the first woman in American history to clinch the nomination of major political party.
Mr. Sanders waited until 15 minutes into his speech to utter Mrs. Clintons name. He referred, almost in passing, to a telephone conversation in which he had congratulated her on her victories. At that, the crowd of more than 3,000 inside an aging airport hanger booed loudly. Mr. Sanders did little to discourage them.
Tuesday was, undeniably, Mrs. Clintons night, a milestone for women in politics and civic life 95 years after the 19th Amendment guaranteed their right to vote.
But by Wednesday morning, all eyes were on Mr. Sanders. Would he be generous or petulant? Would he let go or keep battling?
At almost every turn, he was grudging toward Mrs. Clinton, passing up a chance to issue the kind of lengthy salute that many, in and out of the Democratic Party, had expected and craved.
Its a blown opportunity to build bridges that are going to be extremely important in the fall, said David Gergen, an adviser to four presidents, both Democratic and Republican. He worried that Mr. Sanders was becoming a grumpy old man.
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SunSeeker
(53,688 posts)CrowCityDem
(2,348 posts)teamster633
(2,032 posts)Becoming?
BlueCaliDem
(15,438 posts)Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)It's over.
BobbyDrake
(2,542 posts)because it means he's never responsible for anything. I expect him to go back to the Senate and continue voting against everything that achieves incremental progress.
To some people, no loaf is somehow better than a half loaf, when they only want a whole loaf. This is not the way the real world works.
Her Sister
(6,444 posts)Time to be a Statesman!