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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Sanders: Election not a victory for Trump, loss for the Democratic Party [View all]otohara
(24,135 posts)13. Why For Not Embracing A Socialist Independent
who badmouthed the party for decades and threatened to primary our president? The current one that is.
I always felt bad for DWS for having to refer to Sanders as a "Democrat" during the primary.
As a former Dean delegate I and other Dean supporters didn't act like a babies when he lost nor did we call Kerry supporters shitty names for months.
Disgraceful are caucuses - and I am thrilled my blue state that Hillary won overwhelmingly in the GE also voted to rid this state of suppressing caucuses. 127,000 turnout in a state w/ over 1 million registered Democrats is disgraceful but Sanders had no problem with disenfranchising millions as long as he won did he?
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Sanders: Election not a victory for Trump, loss for the Democratic Party [View all]
portlander23
Dec 2016
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No, I'll continue to thank Bernie and his worshipful hordes. For absolutely nothing. (nt)
Paladin
Dec 2016
#11
You know Dean and Leahy are Democrats, right? It is Bernie's choice not to be a Democrat.
seaglass
Dec 2016
#43
If you're going to make allegations like that, you're going to have to address three things.
CBHagman
Dec 2016
#14
DWS wrote those emails at a time when it was mathematically impossible for Bernie
pnwmom
Dec 2016
#17
Carping about economic inequality from a private college in San Rafael is rich isn't it?
ucrdem
Dec 2016
#19
If he didn't speak about income inequality when he speaks at private colleges, you'd criticize him
Eric J in MN
Dec 2016
#26
He's downplaying racism and sexism all the time. He has this antipathy only the privileged possess
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#46
Yeah, if he fights against the Democratic Party for 4 more years, we could get Trump again in 2020!
DanTex
Dec 2016
#47
Until you do something about unlinking social justice from racist white hatred...
Shandris
Dec 2016
#45