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bravenak

(34,648 posts)
89. He actually did much more to lose than he is ever given credit for
Sun Nov 27, 2016, 11:21 PM
Nov 2016

The dnc did not sway me one damn bit. I was for bernie until the hubris of his campaign and attacks on democrats caused his fans to wild the fuck out. I saw he had no control over them, he riled them up and whipped them into a frenzy. And now he quit the party since he did not win. He is not a democrat and never was. That is why he lost. He had no loyalty to the party and therefore the most reliable demographics of our base had no loyalty to him.

The same demographic of voters that voted for Trump were the same group of folks that voted for Bernie overwhelmingly, demographically. White males. What works to win the reub nom does not work in the democratic primary. Purist progressives need to google intersectionality if they ever want to win a dem primary. Then study it. Then be it. Then I will vote for them once they own it and practise it.

PREACH! *Raises hands*** You need a bajillion recs! JHan Nov 2016 #1
Yes! We want strong, effective, progressive institutions, pnwmom Nov 2016 #259
She had to run against both Trump and Sanders, sadly. LisaM Nov 2016 #2
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And who would have been more "competent" in your eyes? Certainly not Sanders, he lost to her! George II Nov 2016 #244
That's how Democracy works. harun Nov 2016 #270
Its the nature of an "opponent" - to "oppose." Dr. Mullion Blasto Nov 2016 #304
I am not sure WHAT his intentions were but bravenak Nov 2016 #3
1000 sheshe2 Nov 2016 #11
I truly think he had no ill intentions. DanTex Nov 2016 #17
I think he knew way before he stopped bravenak Nov 2016 #20
The "young (white) lefties" dflprincess Nov 2016 #45
I've heard/read nobody anywhere say that they voted for Hillary because of Bernie. DanTex Nov 2016 #50
My local party unit has several new people involved dflprincess Nov 2016 #78
Interestingly enough, statistics don't support antidotal 'evidence'. nt arthritisR_US Nov 2016 #100
was that a play on words? NJCher Nov 2016 #123
A lame attempt ;) arthritisR_US Nov 2016 #130
Where? Amateur political blogs are the only places I've seen this. Exilednight Nov 2016 #180
We do know the DNC played a direct hand in his loss of the nomination. LS_Editor Nov 2016 #84
He actually did much more to lose than he is ever given credit for bravenak Nov 2016 #89
Actually, all we know is that VOTERS were the only players in his loss of the nomination. synergie Nov 2016 #131
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Thank you, LS_Editor! appal_jack Nov 2016 #181
The willful delusion seems to be among those who were loudly proclaiming that synergie Nov 2016 #413
I wish Bernie supporters.. JHan Nov 2016 #228
Word Check This Out otohara Nov 2016 #353
Did he rejoin the Democratic party? Thought he was super happy to be and I? synergie Nov 2016 #414
And voters played into HRC's GE loss Larkspur Nov 2016 #208
I don't remember that... JHan Nov 2016 #222
They Were Before The Lefty Media Piled On Her otohara Nov 2016 #252
The voters who voted for her in historic numbers? synergie Nov 2016 #412
No the DNC did not..Bernie did not get enough votes. Demsrule86 Nov 2016 #246
Isn't the point of the primary berksdem Nov 2016 #256
Agreed! If Bernie had run as an Independent both he and HRC would have been guaranteed to lose. Dustlawyer Nov 2016 #324
I agree. SpareribSP Nov 2016 #372
Exactly my point... berksdem Nov 2016 #377
You are spot ... berksdem Nov 2016 #374
I fully concur. Denis 11 Nov 2016 #343
This is not true mcar Nov 2016 #350
4 million? berksdem Nov 2016 #375
a bajillion!!!!!! eom BlueMTexpat Nov 2016 #189
Do you know why this is complete bullshit? AtheistCrusader Nov 2016 #264
The difference is that we usually have only Democrats in our primary. bravenak Nov 2016 #267
Ron Paul was a Libertarian that caucused with Republicans. AtheistCrusader Nov 2016 #272
I just dont like how he would not stop running even after he lost and called our party corrupt bravenak Nov 2016 #278
We (I say 'we' as a Bernie supporter at the time) were told the first week of the primary we had AtheistCrusader Nov 2016 #288
He was told that he could not win after a week because of how he was running bravenak Nov 2016 #291
If I assume that ALL of that is entirely accurate and represents ALL or even most black democrats, AtheistCrusader Nov 2016 #302
Nobody insisted he drop out until matcmatically eliminated. He decided to 'take it to the convention bravenak Nov 2016 #316
TONS of people, right here, demanded he drop out. AtheistCrusader Nov 2016 #320
The infighting was started when the supporters attacked BLM bravenak Nov 2016 #321
Disagree. AtheistCrusader Nov 2016 #328
Not with me bravenak Nov 2016 #333
The shame of it is that he didn't need to be perfect, he just needed to show up forjusticethunders Nov 2016 #409
I'm pretty much with you bravenak Nov 2016 #411
Plus 1,000,000 pablo_marmol Nov 2016 #361
Thanks for cutting through the BS LiberalLovinLug Nov 2016 #289
well said. here's a good article about this: ericson00 Nov 2016 #4
K&R CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #112
He contributed by not being selected VP; alienating Leftist-RWers, Indys, Never Trumps & some Progs. TheBlackAdder Nov 2016 #5
Kaine was such a bad choice. LS_Editor Nov 2016 #85
There was a nationwide collective gasp, followed by the question, "Who the fuck is Tim Kaine?" TheBlackAdder Nov 2016 #90
I thought Kaine a very odd choice. Maybe she thought she needed a saintly man to balance Bill. SleeplessinSoCal Nov 2016 #104
She wanted a moderate white male. That he spoke Spanish was a bonus. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #122
Picking a VP isn't about checking all the demographic boxes SticksnStones Nov 2016 #135
Patrick, Booker and Becerra are all qualified, just to name a few. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #224
personally... berksdem Nov 2016 #257
Very good point treestar Nov 2016 #6
Plus 1 n/t FSogol Nov 2016 #10
Bull Shit! Dustlawyer Nov 2016 #7
But his followers calied her a crook, made a big deal of emails, her Foundation, speeches, etc. Hoyt Nov 2016 #14
Bullshit! Weaver said Clinton made a "deal with the Devil". Bernie went scorched earth NY primary. emulatorloo Nov 2016 #19
Weaver couldn't have made Sanders do okasha Nov 2016 #68
... emulatorloo Nov 2016 #72
Very astute. Moral codes are our foundation and can't be manipulated by arthritisR_US Nov 2016 #105
I remember someone calling her a corporate whore radical noodle Nov 2016 #91
He did. SpareribSP Nov 2016 #371
A tweet is nice radical noodle Nov 2016 #383
That was Randi Rhodes. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2016 #393
The one I was thinking of was at a rally radical noodle Nov 2016 #404
1 mountain grammy Nov 2016 #23
Sanders made NO personal attacks at all? REALLY?! ... ok.... uponit7771 Nov 2016 #145
YES! Duppers Nov 2016 #159
Am with you on this one. Bernie ran on the issues, not on personal attacks. secondwind Nov 2016 #168
Hear, hear! chwaliszewski Nov 2016 #170
colluded 406-Boz Nov 2016 #176
He accused her of being "part of he corrupt establishment" over and over again. pnwmom Nov 2016 #260
Totally Agree! abbeyco Nov 2016 #330
Thank you. n/t lumberjack_jeff Nov 2016 #391
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The caucus where I live was rigged for Bernie. DURHAM D Nov 2016 #18
There simply wasn't any real support for your candidate there. Ken Burch Nov 2016 #99
You don't have a single clue what you are talking about. DURHAM D Nov 2016 #110
Wrong. I was involved in one in Alaska. Ken Burch Nov 2016 #119
Take a look at Kurt Eichenwald's post-mortem. Bernie would have been slaughtered in GE emulatorloo Nov 2016 #21
1 Raine1967 Nov 2016 #25
The oppo on Trump was brutal. Ace Rothstein Nov 2016 #47
Eichenwald's opinion of why Bernie would have lost is the same rational for why he should have done aikoaiko Nov 2016 #74
Au contraire, HRC campaign treated him with kid gloves. emulatorloo Nov 2016 #77
I believe those wikileaks also showed that they feared going negative on Bernie. aikoaiko Nov 2016 #82
You're apparently predisposed to ascribe the worst motives to HRC. It is what it is. emulatorloo Nov 2016 #88
To say they held off on going fullout negative strategically is not ascribing the worst motives. aikoaiko Nov 2016 #97
It was more than a single debate. But after Weaver said HRC made a "deal with the Devil" emulatorloo Nov 2016 #237
I think the negativity started a week earlier when the HRC camp aikoaiko Nov 2016 #253
Huh? NWCorona Nov 2016 #169
Oh yeah kid gloves.. Kentonio Nov 2016 #197
Hillary did pretty well too world wide wally Nov 2016 #380
Depends on your definition of well. aikoaiko Nov 2016 #384
Excerpts from the article for those who don't want to go to the site. Fla Dem Nov 2016 #160
examples from this so called 2 foot folder... lame54 Nov 2016 #326
Once again, for the umpteenth time. ananda Nov 2016 #9
Lock Her Up started at Sanders Rallies otohara Nov 2016 #12
no. it was racism and russia/fbi JI7 Nov 2016 #13
That and more. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2016 #69
K&R sheshe2 Nov 2016 #15
K&R SaschaHM Nov 2016 #16
Bullshit Stop it! mountain grammy Nov 2016 #22
Recommending this article emulatorloo Nov 2016 #27
EICHENWALD intentionally omits the new exclusivity clause by the DNC which made outside think Nov 2016 #41
Once again, there were 22 debates and forums, 14 w just Bernie and HRC. Versus 17 in 2008, emulatorloo Nov 2016 #48
Once again you ignore that we had 13 debates in the spring and summer of 2007 and ZERO in 2015 think Nov 2016 #54
Math is math. And "rigged" primary is conspiracy theory. emulatorloo Nov 2016 #56
Yep. 13 debates in the summer of 2007. ZERO in the summer of 2015. think Nov 2016 #57
I've read it and didn't agree mountain grammy Nov 2016 #42
Thanks for the link! I will check it out! emulatorloo Nov 2016 #43
I respect Kurt Eichenwald immensely mountain grammy Nov 2016 #150
Yeah, there's no difference between the parties at all :rolleyes: uponit7771 Nov 2016 #146
Uh, not really. progressoid Nov 2016 #24
Yes our side could have blamed the GOP more bucolic_frolic Nov 2016 #26
That isn't convincing to me mythology Nov 2016 #28
Clinton campaigned much harder for Obama than Bernie did for her. LisaM Nov 2016 #40
Yes. This radical noodle Nov 2016 #93
To be fair, DNCleaks just dropped and DWS was in the process of being removed NWCorona Nov 2016 #171
We'll have to disagree here. LisaM Nov 2016 #186
He wasn't aware of the manipulation until the leaks NWCorona Nov 2016 #192
I meant manipulated by the timing. LisaM Nov 2016 #214
Here's a classic case of purity politics by the HRC camp Larkspur Nov 2016 #215
Yea! More astute analysis from Mr. "BLM are Evil Black Lesbians" emulatorloo Nov 2016 #239
Well said!!! NanceGreggs Nov 2016 #29
Clinton lost because she beat Bernie yet he was wrong for pointing out her weaknesses in the primary JoeOtterbein Nov 2016 #30
Bernie actually transformed Hillary into a STRONGER candidate, ie, a more progressive one... InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2016 #73
Had it been Bernie vs Trump in the GE... mwooldri Nov 2016 #31
Maybe we would. But Sanders didn't win the primary. DanTex Nov 2016 #34
Was there HDSam Nov 2016 #64
it was an anti-establishment election season shawn703 Nov 2016 #32
More like an anti-politician election season radical noodle Nov 2016 #95
totally agree with this ProfessorPlum Nov 2016 #195
Hey -- but it's a great way to rationalize a loss....... pablo_marmol Nov 2016 #357
Bernie talked about the economic system being rigged for Wall Street and the rich. jalan48 Nov 2016 #33
He was right about that. DanTex Nov 2016 #38
No, he wasn't wrong. The Republicans didn't do it alone they were too often aided and abetted TheKentuckian Nov 2016 #62
... and then he went after "Secretary Clinton's" speeches. Heard him do it with my own ears. ucrdem Nov 2016 #44
275,000 for 45 minutes. I bet that played well with working class folks trying to make ends meet jalan48 Nov 2016 #49
They voted for Hillary, but it played well with the Clinton-haters, yes. nt ucrdem Nov 2016 #51
Why does it need to be hate? She did it, own it. jalan48 Nov 2016 #53
working class voted for Hillary . JI7 Nov 2016 #63
Not all of it. jalan48 Nov 2016 #66
not all voted for trump either or even sanders. only reason working class for hillary is dismissed JI7 Nov 2016 #70
Question with your Hill bashing. sheshe2 Nov 2016 #94
Bashing? -I'm simply pointing out one reason why Hillary did not connect with working folks. jalan48 Nov 2016 #101
but she did, many voted for her. JI7 Nov 2016 #116
But yet they apparently loved the fact that Trump is very rich. LisaL Nov 2016 #117
He also accused the DNC of rigging elections for Hillary BainsBane Nov 2016 #263
Do you think Donna Brazile would have leaked a debate question to Bernie? jalan48 Nov 2016 #271
Brazile's behavior was unacceptable BainsBane Nov 2016 #276
Delusional is to think Clinton's former campaign chair was impartial as the head of the DNC. jalan48 Nov 2016 #285
Try to follow my point BainsBane Nov 2016 #287
You made a ridiculous point. I never said Brazile cost Bernie the primary. You said that. jalan48 Nov 2016 #292
Now we're back to blaming Bernie again??!! Apex812 Nov 2016 #35
No, Bernie was wrong when fighting against "the establishment". DanTex Nov 2016 #36
There's always two sides to things. Apex812 Nov 2016 #61
There is an establishment in both parties, and it is unpopular in both parties davidn3600 Nov 2016 #76
Do you know anything about your own party? ProfessorPlum Nov 2016 #200
Oh Jesus. In many ways both sides have insulated big money for decades. This is just a fact. JCanete Nov 2016 #388
The "both sides" argument is totally absurd. DanTex Nov 2016 #394
No they have not been fighting that. That is absurd. And I know very well there is JCanete Nov 2016 #395
Mostly a divide on social issues! LOL! DanTex Nov 2016 #397
oh really? Well thanks for clearing that up. I guess democrats AND republicans JCanete Nov 2016 #402
No politician is "squeaky clean" including Bernie Sanders. DanTex Nov 2016 #403
And we are going to be blaming SOMEONE... Raster Nov 2016 #273
Then When Hillary Won The Nomination She Should Have.... global1 Nov 2016 #37
But Trump was also running against the GOP.... truly it was a bizarre year, there's been nothing bettyellen Nov 2016 #65
Populism is a double edged sword. Lizz612 Nov 2016 #39
When do we see the "How Hillary's campaign contributed to Trump's win" thread? FBaggins Nov 2016 #46
SNAP! Raster Nov 2016 #311
I'll take Rivers in Egypt for 200, Alex. Jake Stern Nov 2016 #52
Hillary is to blame too. DanTex Nov 2016 #55
These folks are dying on the neoliberal hill and they will throw up any and all defenses to do so TheKentuckian Nov 2016 #71
Amen. dflprincess Nov 2016 #79
double amen! Raster Nov 2016 #275
Triple that! LiberalLovinLug Nov 2016 #294
even now, by using right wing concepts as "identity politics" robbedvoter Nov 2016 #58
This Is my biggest grievance with Bernie and his supporters La Lioness Priyanka Nov 2016 #59
Bernie himself never said "identity politics." SpareribSP Nov 2016 #370
first off DonCoquixote Nov 2016 #60
Bernie is not a Democrat, never was, he claimed he was for a brief spell to try and hijack the Grey Lemercier Nov 2016 #109
Bet you sure like that he has voted Democratic for decades Duckhunter935 Nov 2016 #115
I never said a thing about who he caucused with Grey Lemercier Nov 2016 #118
In the United States we build our coalitions before the election for president. Gore1FL Nov 2016 #247
I am well aware of that. Grey Lemercier Nov 2016 #258
I must have misinterpreted post 109 then. Gore1FL Nov 2016 #296
Hence, the allegation that Sanders is not a Democrat is inaccurate... LanternWaste Nov 2016 #198
Then the DNC shouldn't have let him run as a Dem. NWCorona Nov 2016 #173
I agree with that. Need some sort of time rule. Grey Lemercier Nov 2016 #177
He did no such thing. wundermaus Nov 2016 #67
More bullshit. Blamer crap. lonestarnot Nov 2016 #75
I expected nothing less. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2016 #87
FACT: Democrats have collaborated with Republicans to get a lot of this stuff done. LS_Editor Nov 2016 #80
And the Establishment is the one with neoliberals and republicans that benefited from........ nolabels Nov 2016 #128
Those sentiments already existed and they were already directed at HRC aikoaiko Nov 2016 #81
Circular firing squad is so...typical. It's blame Bernie here, who's next? Anyone but FailureToCommunicate Nov 2016 #83
I also think Bernie hurt her. WhoWoodaKnew Nov 2016 #86
I would count this post as a trolling. Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2016 #92
Yeah, I would too... Raster Nov 2016 #274
Might as well toss this back.... Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2016 #322
Ditto. NT pablo_marmol Nov 2016 #358
You're basically saying Bernie should never have run this year. Ken Burch Nov 2016 #96
1000 denvine Nov 2016 #98
a thousand more LiberalLovinLug Nov 2016 #297
Bernie had to run against the DNC, Hillary, monied interests, as well as the republican field. CentralMass Nov 2016 #102
K&R! DemonGoddess Nov 2016 #103
The problem is capitalism. The Democrats are a pro-capitalist party. DemocraticWing Nov 2016 #106
Wake up, this is a captilist cournty - socialism does not rule here CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #113
No-one, least of all Bernie Sanders was calling for dismantling capitalism completely. Kentonio Nov 2016 #199
Capitalism is the problem. I see very few people, even on DU, that get this idea. Red Oak Nov 2016 #385
Obama never advocated for 15 min wage, single-payer healthcare, and did support TPP. Zen Democrat Nov 2016 #107
Then WTH did they vote for a rascist fool workinclasszero Nov 2016 #249
How Dare You Criticize St. Bernie! kebob Nov 2016 #108
Yes, and how dare you fail to criticize SHE WHO MUST BE ELECTED. Raster Nov 2016 #351
Bro? kebob Nov 2016 #356
Neither. Raster Nov 2016 #359
Great post Gothmog Nov 2016 #111
K&R! betsuni Nov 2016 #114
Face it. Bernie would not have won either. world wide wally Nov 2016 #120
Face it. We would have been better off with a Sanders loss than a Clinton loss. pablo_marmol Nov 2016 #360
Hlllary got more votes than Trump and also more than Bernie world wide wally Nov 2016 #362
I'm not surprised that you don't understand my position. pablo_marmol Nov 2016 #364
Oh, I do understand your position, but there are a few things you don't seem to understand world wide wally Nov 2016 #379
"Just because Republicans say she has all this "baggage" doesn't make it so." pablo_marmol Nov 2016 #382
DU rec... SidDithers Nov 2016 #121
Oh sorry, after handing the country to Trump you thought you could still control the party? Kentonio Nov 2016 #202
go back and review Bernie's history NJCher Nov 2016 #124
I agree, Bernie has been dishonestly attacking the Democratic party and drawing false DanTex Nov 2016 #138
And then they lost. Kentonio Nov 2016 #203
First lesson: no private email servers from now on. DanTex Nov 2016 #216
That's really not the lesson... Raster Nov 2016 #335
I'd say it's a pretty big lesson in this case. The emails and the media's obsession with them, DanTex Nov 2016 #339
Yes, and right from the start, friends, staffers and colleagues... Raster Nov 2016 #342
You mean Bernie? Yeah he lost. DanTex Dec 2016 #416
urm, I don't think so NJCher Nov 2016 #415
The fact is that Sanders pushed her to the RIGHT on trade and that killed her best attack ucrdem Nov 2016 #125
During the primaries, my German wife made an astute observation DFW Nov 2016 #126
It's not a mystery. Kentonio Nov 2016 #205
Maybe it was Lincoln Chafee's fault killbotfactory Nov 2016 #127
Kick... lamp_shade Nov 2016 #129
Hillary had to earn peoples votes. She failed. Period Arazi Nov 2016 #132
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Hillary had to win a large share of corporate backing and was on her way. nolabels Nov 2016 #134
Yes, she did fail. Bernie made her job harder though, with his dishonest primary DanTex Nov 2016 #139
"Dishonest primary"? That's a laugh. This was a change election Arazi Nov 2016 #140
It wasn't destined to be a "change" election any more than 2012. DanTex Nov 2016 #141
Yes it was. Obama ran on "Hope and Change" Arazi Nov 2016 #229
That was in 2008, when the economy had just collapsed. DanTex Nov 2016 #235
DU determined to ignore the concerns of the Rust Belt Arazi Nov 2016 #251
Sad........isn't it? pablo_marmol Nov 2016 #365
And you're still working to make Democrats think the enemy is Sanders and not the GOP. n/t PoliticAverse Nov 2016 #178
Eichenwald was so right..... JTFrog Nov 2016 #191
A truly idiotic quote. Kentonio Nov 2016 #207
Lol, ok. nt JTFrog Nov 2016 #209
Not voting is as much a choice as pulling the lever for Hillary Arazi Nov 2016 #226
Continue to shame and demean the American public, let's see if that brings people into the fold SpareribSP Nov 2016 #376
OMG more Clinton Victimology quaker bill Nov 2016 #136
I agree, but Comey's stunt did the major damage. (eom) oasis Nov 2016 #137
Sour grapes panader0 Nov 2016 #142
The polls were wrong, as proved by Hillary losing. She was ahead in nearly all of them. grossproffit Nov 2016 #143
funny i thought the rule were not to speak ill of fellow dems and this is on the greatest list dembotoz Nov 2016 #144
"Things that Obama has been pushing for" awoke_in_2003 Nov 2016 #147
Yeap, which on the face of it was wrong but throw the baby out with the bath water and uponit7771 Nov 2016 #148
TPP is a notable exception. DanTex Nov 2016 #154
Thank you Coolest Ranger Nov 2016 #149
It's always somebody elses fault. TheCowsCameHome Nov 2016 #152
Tell me about it. The DNC, "neoliberals", "corporatists", DWS, Donna Brazile, superdelegates. DanTex Nov 2016 #155
Yes, and Hillary herself. TheCowsCameHome Nov 2016 #243
I think Bernie revealed more good traits in Hillary. raging moderate Nov 2016 #153
People felt that way about Hillary before they even knew who Bernie was.. vi5 Nov 2016 #156
I walked around not thinking that HRC was part of the establishment, but thinking she was brilliant Madam45for2923 Nov 2016 #158
And this right here personifies what happened.... vi5 Nov 2016 #163
She was highly and widely admired before the elections! Madam45for2923 Nov 2016 #164
Based on....a few polls? vi5 Nov 2016 #166
Her negatives were over 40% zipplewrath Nov 2016 #254
ooops-a-doodle... Raster Nov 2016 #352
What's your point? zipplewrath Nov 2016 #355
I completely agree. HRC was NOT a good candidate.... Raster Nov 2016 #363
Some people, but when she was SoS she had very high approval ratings. DanTex Nov 2016 #161
"low information lefties" vi5 Nov 2016 #165
It's an accurate description. DanTex Nov 2016 #172
He was right to criticize her for that. Kentonio Nov 2016 #213
Actually you're wrong about how the compromise on minimum wage worked out. DanTex Nov 2016 #230
Not to mention the boneheaded moves she made surrounding the whole transcript issue... TCJ70 Nov 2016 #174
Another problem was making it OK not to release TAXES! Madam45for2923 Nov 2016 #157
Disagree. Weak, centrist DNC vs. "God"-supported Trump/Republicans. bekkilyn Nov 2016 #162
The talk of "weak centrism" is part of the problem. DanTex Nov 2016 #167
Chances are they wouldn't have voted for her anyway. They would have just stayed home. bekkilyn Nov 2016 #175
"whereas the actual blame lies with the GOP. " MadDAsHell Nov 2016 #179
Just another post blaming someone else for Hillary's poor campaign and message hueymahl Nov 2016 #182
Sec. Clinton could not handle competition in a populist environment Red Oak Nov 2016 #183
I can't believe how delusional you people are Not Sure Nov 2016 #184
I agree with every single point of your reply chwaliszewski Nov 2016 #190
That's exactly the kind of nonsense the Bernie campaign was peddling. DanTex Nov 2016 #193
DemocraticSolversUnderground.com is sorry to inform you..... nolabels Nov 2016 #210
Excellent post. Kentonio Nov 2016 #217
Excellent post x 1,000,000 TheCowsCameHome Nov 2016 #245
BRAVO!!! Raster Nov 2016 #286
It is kind of crazy, isn't it? Ace Rothstein Nov 2016 #299
Bullshit is right!! Bernie is the only reason Hillary received as many votes as she got! InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2016 #301
Beautiful post. pablo_marmol Nov 2016 #366
The vast majority of Bernie supporters OnionPatch Nov 2016 #185
You said it! We need to unite around Bernie now more than ever! InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2016 #303
I call bullshit. She (or more accurately her campaign) could not beat the worst candidate Still In Wisconsin Nov 2016 #187
I said Bernie's campaign "contributed to" Trump's win. DanTex Nov 2016 #194
Precisely Sherman A1 Nov 2016 #255
Bobbled the ball is a perfect analogy. The R's nominating Trump was the eqivalent of Still In Wisconsin Nov 2016 #266
Thank You Sherman A1 Nov 2016 #295
My Republican DIL BlueMTexpat Nov 2016 #188
You assume this driver wouldn't have been courted by Trump anyway. JCanete Nov 2016 #390
Post removed Post removed Nov 2016 #196
Yeah, I'm sore that Trump is president. I guess it doesn't bother you so much. DanTex Nov 2016 #201
Only sore losers keep blaming others for their lose when it is evident they lost on their own lack Larkspur Nov 2016 #212
There can be multiple causes for an event. Usually there are many. DanTex Nov 2016 #223
How we can avoid this in the future HassleCat Nov 2016 #206
Hopefully there is never a DNC designated candidate again. Ace Rothstein Nov 2016 #211
This isn't a serious response...is it? TCJ70 Nov 2016 #219
I was being sarcastic but... HassleCat Nov 2016 #236
It's tough to tell around here anymore... TCJ70 Nov 2016 #238
He was trying to win the nomination. NUFF SAID, unfortunately. MoonRiver Nov 2016 #218
And Hillary didn't run an incompetent campaign? PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2016 #220
Just came back today. klook Nov 2016 #221
It is just not true, as the OP claims . . FairWinds Nov 2016 #225
It also bothered me in a big way... TCJ70 Nov 2016 #227
Pure unadulterated bullshit! Laughable in its denial and scapegoating. KPN Nov 2016 #231
You bring up a few points. DanTex Nov 2016 #240
Wow... Do not have the energy for this! HenryWallace Nov 2016 #232
Exactly LiberalLovinLug Nov 2016 #306
K&R! stonecutter357 Nov 2016 #233
"Please Proceed, DanTex" -Trump and the GOP n/t yodermon Nov 2016 #234
was bernie heaven05 Nov 2016 #241
Of course it's not all Bernie's fault. It's not even mostly Bernie's fault. DanTex Nov 2016 #242
Sure, if you in turn also concede that the democrats being vulnerable to these attacks in the first JCanete Nov 2016 #392
Sorry I don't buy "blaming Bernie" meme jimlup Nov 2016 #248
Bernie's message would have sold like gangbusters with a President Mitt Romney or John McCain. forjusticethunders Nov 2016 #250
Disagree: It looks like this was in part an anti-establishment election year andym Nov 2016 #261
Oh good. While you're busy scapegoating Bernie, we can move on and lose the next election too. Yay. AtheistCrusader Nov 2016 #262
Exactly, because if we actually admitted that the DNC fucked this up, they would have a harder time Still In Wisconsin Nov 2016 #268
A recurring refrain I have heard on both sides of the political aisles is, 'no more aristocracies'. AtheistCrusader Nov 2016 #282
I wonder if she is already measuring for drapes in her Capital Hill office? Raster Nov 2016 #283
and the circular firing squad continues elmac Nov 2016 #265
and it is going to continue... Raster Nov 2016 #281
How many posts/threads predicted most of this years ago.... vi5 Nov 2016 #298
"Your concern is noted." Raster Nov 2016 #307
Ugh... vi5 Nov 2016 #347
Nothing was stopping Hillary from calling out the GOP. harun Nov 2016 #269
Except the immensely huge, powerful "Hate Hillary" industry... Raster Nov 2016 #279
She ran a losing campaign. Scruffy1 Nov 2016 #277
Bernie had been campaigning for Hillary IronLionZion Nov 2016 #280
Hillary lost because she was a poor candidate jman0war Nov 2016 #284
Yes, Bernie did contribute to a Trump win. lucca18 Nov 2016 #290
utter rubbish of the "I will never learn" variety.... mike_c Nov 2016 #293
Really? INdemo Nov 2016 #300
They will never leave Bernie Sanders out of this... Raster Nov 2016 #310
The primary hurt Hillary especially with young people. hrmjustin Nov 2016 #305
Never learn UT_democrat Nov 2016 #308
"He blamed it on "the establishment", whereas the actual blame lies with the GOP." LiberalLovinLug Nov 2016 #309
Obama's administration was well to the left of Bill Clinton's, so we can dispense with the silliness DanTex Nov 2016 #313
those glasses must be pretty thick LiberalLovinLug Nov 2016 #345
Are you seriously denying that Obama's administration was to the left of Bill's? DanTex Nov 2016 #378
I am saying that the parties leadership has shifted to the right....other than social positions LiberalLovinLug Nov 2016 #400
Umm, except that over the last 20 years, it has shifted left on economic issues. DanTex Nov 2016 #401
Ummm except no they haven't LiberalLovinLug Nov 2016 #405
Are you denying that Obama is to the left of Bill Clinton? DanTex Nov 2016 #406
"highly progressive on economic issues" LiberalLovinLug Nov 2016 #407
To me, regulating banks, extending healthcare to millions, DanTex Nov 2016 #408
Obama contributed to Trump's win. azmom Nov 2016 #312
Yes, Obama did contribute in some ways to Trump's win. DanTex Nov 2016 #314
I blame Beyonc! azmom Nov 2016 #315
how did HILLARY contribute to hetr own defeat? i knew it was off the tracks when she pick kaine. pansypoo53219 Nov 2016 #317
In lots of ways, but I don't think Kaine was one of them. DanTex Nov 2016 #318
Both Clinton and Sanders lost. David__77 Nov 2016 #319
No, it's just that Clinton is horrible at campaigning. That Guy 888 Nov 2016 #323
Apparently not as horrible as Bernie, who she beat by 10 points. DanTex Nov 2016 #325
What a conundrum, eh? HRC beat Sanders... Raster Nov 2016 #327
Polls showed Clinton beating Trump also. DanTex Nov 2016 #329
Hmm, how did that work out? Raster Nov 2016 #336
Not well, and there's no reason to believe Bernie's lead would have worked out any better. DanTex Nov 2016 #337
Yes, and Clinton couldn't make her case to the country. Raster Nov 2016 #338
might Bernie as the VP pick made a difference? NoMoreRepugs Nov 2016 #331
Absolutely! Two birds with one stone... Raster Nov 2016 #354
Issues where Bernie Sanders disagrees with Barack Obama Eric J in MN Nov 2016 #332
The only significant one is TPP. DanTex Nov 2016 #334
If a candidate in the Democratic presidential primaries were to Eric J in MN Nov 2016 #386
No Denis 11 Nov 2016 #340
Divisive horse manure. Oakenshield Nov 2016 #341
As another member said upthread........ pablo_marmol Nov 2016 #367
You fail to see the whole picture Sienna86 Nov 2016 #344
Can't wait 'til this primary is over so we can get on to the general election! Iggo Nov 2016 #346
Hillary and the 3rd way lost this themselves.. TheSocialDem Nov 2016 #348
Great OP anamnua Nov 2016 #349
It wasn't Bernie's campaign that contributed to Trump's win Martin Eden Nov 2016 #368
There's only one person to blame for this loss and that's the candidate. Exilednight Nov 2016 #369
This just sounds like another excuse for a weak and very disliked candidate. BigBoss26 Nov 2016 #373
Post removed Post removed Nov 2016 #381
Agree wholeheartedly: it certainly was a contributing factor frazzled Nov 2016 #387
His intention was for the Democrats to win. Your candidate won, therefore we didn't. n/t lumberjack_jeff Nov 2016 #389
What's that they say about "good intentions"? DanTex Nov 2016 #399
Baloney. The GOP may be the opposite of progressive... Orsino Nov 2016 #396
You're making the same mistake. DanTex Nov 2016 #398
I'd say 20% of the Establishment, the farseeing progressive part forjusticethunders Nov 2016 #410
Nope. Orsino Dec 2016 #418
The Dem party lost just as they have been losing in all other races ... cliffside Dec 2016 #417
Clinton won the popular vote, so she wasn't weak. The margin of people who voted R B Garr Dec 2016 #419
Great post. And it's seems now that Bernie is trying to take credit for R B Garr Dec 2016 #420
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