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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What's so terrible about saying "the system is rigged"? [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)37. He was upset because they disrupted the event for no good reason
and because they were berating everyone there when the crowd had done nothing to deserve it, but he insisted on letting them speak when the rally organizers offered to take the mic away from them. And he listened to them spew totally unjustified hate at him for twenty solid minutes. How long was he obligated to stay there and take that? He'd done nothing to deserve their rage and had given them no reason to vilify him.
By telling the organizers to let them speak, Bernie defended their right to speak and listened to them for far longer than any other candidate would. If he had stayed longer, they'd have ranted longer. They had no agenda other than berating the guy for the sake of berating the guy.
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The work I saw with the Clinton campaign was about registering to vote NOT GOTV
csziggy
Dec 2016
#56
There are two problems-first Sanders had no chance of being the nominee and the DNC did not fix race
Gothmog
Dec 2016
#7
You misunderstand - Sanders's entire point was that both parties were doing the "rigging".
forjusticethunders
Dec 2016
#34
How? Sanders lost due to the fact that Jewish, African American and Latino voters rejected him
Gothmog
Dec 2016
#14
Super delegates cost him the primaries - totally changed how the primary progressed!
Joe941
Dec 2016
#52
You assume starting out with a 700 delegate lead has no bearing on the rest of the race. It changes
Joe941
Dec 2016
#57
Are you going to claim that our economic system isn't tilted towards the wealthy, "rigged", if you
dionysus
Dec 2016
#11
It's not as simple as "the wealthy have more money than the rest of us". Never has been.
Ken Burch
Dec 2016
#17
It hasn't. Sanders supporters have been just as outspoken about the bogusness of Trump's "victory"
Ken Burch
Dec 2016
#16
That's a lot of straw. By that turn, i could say liberals aren't president of the college
dionysus
Dec 2016
#23
What happened to our friend? Was the strain of this post more than they could bear?
dionysus
Dec 2016
#48
Actually, he made speaking out about racism a standard part of his stump speech
Ken Burch
Dec 2016
#41
Another strawman-there are very valid reasons why Sanders did not do well with AA and other votes
Gothmog
Dec 2016
#55
Because it's mostly a backlash against things like a Black President and Women and others gaining
JI7
Dec 2016
#49