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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: How Bernie's campaign contributed to Trump's win. [View all]Garrett78
(10,721 posts)122. She wanted a moderate white male. That he spoke Spanish was a bonus.
I was disappointed with her selection. I wanted her to pick a relatively young person of color.
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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
I've heard/read nobody anywhere say that they voted for Hillary because of Bernie.
DanTex
Nov 2016
#50
Actually, all we know is that VOTERS were the only players in his loss of the nomination.
synergie
Nov 2016
#131
The willful delusion seems to be among those who were loudly proclaiming that
synergie
Nov 2016
#413
Agreed! If Bernie had run as an Independent both he and HRC would have been guaranteed to lose.
Dustlawyer
Nov 2016
#324
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
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
The shame of it is that he didn't need to be perfect, he just needed to show up
forjusticethunders
Nov 2016
#409
He contributed by not being selected VP; alienating Leftist-RWers, Indys, Never Trumps & some Progs.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2016
#5
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
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
Am with you on this one. Bernie ran on the issues, not on personal attacks.
secondwind
Nov 2016
#168
He accused her of being "part of he corrupt establishment" over and over again.
pnwmom
Nov 2016
#260
Take a look at Kurt Eichenwald's post-mortem. Bernie would have been slaughtered in GE
emulatorloo
Nov 2016
#21
Eichenwald's opinion of why Bernie would have lost is the same rational for why he should have done
aikoaiko
Nov 2016
#74
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
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
To be fair, DNCleaks just dropped and DWS was in the process of being removed
NWCorona
Nov 2016
#171
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
Bernie talked about the economic system being rigged for Wall Street and the rich.
jalan48
Nov 2016
#33
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
not all voted for trump either or even sanders. only reason working class for hillary is dismissed
JI7
Nov 2016
#70
Bashing? -I'm simply pointing out one reason why Hillary did not connect with working folks.
jalan48
Nov 2016
#101
Delusional is to think Clinton's former campaign chair was impartial as the head of the DNC.
jalan48
Nov 2016
#285
You made a ridiculous point. I never said Brazile cost Bernie the primary. You said that.
jalan48
Nov 2016
#292
There is an establishment in both parties, and it is unpopular in both parties
davidn3600
Nov 2016
#76
Oh Jesus. In many ways both sides have insulated big money for decades. This is just a fact.
JCanete
Nov 2016
#388
No they have not been fighting that. That is absurd. And I know very well there is
JCanete
Nov 2016
#395
oh really? Well thanks for clearing that up. I guess democrats AND republicans
JCanete
Nov 2016
#402
But Trump was also running against the GOP.... truly it was a bizarre year, there's been nothing
bettyellen
Nov 2016
#65
When do we see the "How Hillary's campaign contributed to Trump's win" thread?
FBaggins
Nov 2016
#46
These folks are dying on the neoliberal hill and they will throw up any and all defenses to do so
TheKentuckian
Nov 2016
#71
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
In the United States we build our coalitions before the election for president.
Gore1FL
Nov 2016
#247
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
Circular firing squad is so...typical. It's blame Bernie here, who's next? Anyone but
FailureToCommunicate
Nov 2016
#83
Bernie had to run against the DNC, Hillary, monied interests, as well as the republican field.
CentralMass
Nov 2016
#102
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
Face it. We would have been better off with a Sanders loss than a Clinton loss.
pablo_marmol
Nov 2016
#360
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
Oh sorry, after handing the country to Trump you thought you could still control the party?
Kentonio
Nov 2016
#202
I agree, Bernie has been dishonestly attacking the Democratic party and drawing false
DanTex
Nov 2016
#138
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
The fact is that Sanders pushed her to the RIGHT on trade and that killed her best attack
ucrdem
Nov 2016
#125
Yes, she did fail. Bernie made her job harder though, with his dishonest primary
DanTex
Nov 2016
#139
And you're still working to make Democrats think the enemy is Sanders and not the GOP. n/t
PoliticAverse
Nov 2016
#178
Continue to shame and demean the American public, let's see if that brings people into the fold
SpareribSP
Nov 2016
#376
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
Yeap, which on the face of it was wrong but throw the baby out with the bath water and
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#148
Tell me about it. The DNC, "neoliberals", "corporatists", DWS, Donna Brazile, superdelegates.
DanTex
Nov 2016
#155
I walked around not thinking that HRC was part of the establishment, but thinking she was brilliant
Madam45for2923
Nov 2016
#158
Not to mention the boneheaded moves she made surrounding the whole transcript issue...
TCJ70
Nov 2016
#174
Chances are they wouldn't have voted for her anyway. They would have just stayed home.
bekkilyn
Nov 2016
#175
Just another post blaming someone else for Hillary's poor campaign and message
hueymahl
Nov 2016
#182
Bullshit is right!! Bernie is the only reason Hillary received as many votes as she got!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2016
#301
I call bullshit. She (or more accurately her campaign) could not beat the worst candidate
Still In Wisconsin
Nov 2016
#187
Bobbled the ball is a perfect analogy. The R's nominating Trump was the eqivalent of
Still In Wisconsin
Nov 2016
#266
Only sore losers keep blaming others for their lose when it is evident they lost on their own lack
Larkspur
Nov 2016
#212
Sure, if you in turn also concede that the democrats being vulnerable to these attacks in the first
JCanete
Nov 2016
#392
Bernie's message would have sold like gangbusters with a President Mitt Romney or John McCain.
forjusticethunders
Nov 2016
#250
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
"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
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
how did HILLARY contribute to hetr own defeat? i knew it was off the tracks when she pick kaine.
pansypoo53219
Nov 2016
#317
Not well, and there's no reason to believe Bernie's lead would have worked out any better.
DanTex
Nov 2016
#337
This just sounds like another excuse for a weak and very disliked candidate.
BigBoss26
Nov 2016
#373
His intention was for the Democrats to win. Your candidate won, therefore we didn't. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2016
#389
Clinton won the popular vote, so she wasn't weak. The margin of people who voted
R B Garr
Dec 2016
#419