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Hillary Clinton
In reply to the discussion: Sanders supporters warn Obama: Don't try to stop Bernie (HRC GP) [View all]Haveadream
(1,630 posts)57. Well BEFORE this period in 2008
When the race was extremely close, Senators, party members and the media were telling her to drop out as early as March. The demand was constant. Networks were calling her Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction for continuing, saying she and Obama should go into a room and only he comes out, said someone should take her "behind the barn" (which means an ass whooping) to teach her a lesson, etc. It was extremely hostile. No coddling whatsoever. Bernie has been treated with kid gloves.
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This is like someone asking not to pull the plug, when the machine has been flatlining for hours.
CrowCityDem
Jun 2016
#1
Didn't I just say.. "they never learn"? But, WTH.. sanders asked the President for the
Cha
Jun 2016
#2
They're all in a vicious circle jerk.. Their bully insults have never worked.. only hoisted them
Cha
Jun 2016
#44
sarae, during the 2008 Primaries and the General I was overseas and voted from overseas!
Her Sister
Jun 2016
#46
You have to consider who his supporters are - mostly white kids that have never been told no.
tonyt53
Jun 2016
#6
She's received the requisite number of pledged and superdelegates, popular vote, and the majority of
BlueCaliDem
Jun 2016
#9
'Tude when asking for handouts from a party that reveres Obama might not be smart
Rose Siding
Jun 2016
#11
Actually, when the new Senate convenes, it won't be Harry Reid who decides Sanders' fate.
Koinos
Jun 2016
#27
Those "some" amongst the Sanders supporters were never Democrats, will never be Democrats,
BlueCaliDem
Jun 2016
#55
There will not be a Sanders oligarchy in the Democratic party, the majority still rule.
Thinkingabout
Jun 2016
#42