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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Lots of traditionally alienated and disengaged people turned out for Sanders in the primaries [View all]SidDithers
(44,273 posts)81. Not enough of them...
Obviously.
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Lots of traditionally alienated and disengaged people turned out for Sanders in the primaries [View all]
YoungDemCA
Dec 2016
OP
Yes, the election is over. And yet, judging by many of the threads and posts here
YoungDemCA
Dec 2016
#3
Sanctimonious (self righteousness) isn't welcome, but I still think...
Buckeye_Democrat
Dec 2016
#10
His framing is inherently moral, though, as he focuses on hungry children and people working 2-3
JudyM
Dec 2016
#84
Help me understand this... if we need to have stronger moral grounding, what would be an example?
JudyM
Dec 2016
#87
I don't think many people see income inequality as a problem in itself.
Buckeye_Democrat
Dec 2016
#92
Ok, so the morality argument is that corporations are getting the benefit of education that they are
JudyM
Dec 2016
#94
It wasn't going to be paid by taxpayers... but by a new tax on Wall St speculating.
JudyM
Dec 2016
#100
Well, yeah, especially since that short term speculating isn't great for our economy.
JudyM
Dec 2016
#105
Cool, the guy gets beat up around here by a lot of folks who IMO misunderstand the heart depth
JudyM
Dec 2016
#107
Sanders, in one very rare reference to his religious background did say that his values were what
karynnj
Jan 2017
#133
in the end they preferred the republican by staying home. now that is "f***ing impressive"
msongs
Dec 2016
#5
"what used to be mainstream Democratic core beliefs." YES. This can't be said enough.
dionysus
Dec 2016
#91
Yeah, I remember this young woman in the convention who was yelling and screaming
lunamagica
Dec 2016
#67
Whoever Thought That The People That Went To Those HUUUUUUUge Rallys For Sanders
OldYallow
Dec 2016
#40
Get real. Russia wanted the oligarch -- no way would they have sat on their hands
pnwmom
Dec 2016
#83
Sanders was and still is very impressive. After the primary, he worked hard with Clinton campaign.
Sunlei
Dec 2016
#27
I begged, 'emailed into the void'. I think he was considered as VP for a couple days.
Sunlei
Dec 2016
#58
No one said that. But your first sentence in the second paragraph was confirmed as true.
George II
Dec 2016
#50
How well would Obama have done without all the white votes that he got that Clinton didn't?
YoungDemCA
Dec 2016
#70
It should be about which candidate best represents our values and has the best chance of winning the
JudyM
Dec 2016
#62
I'm sure those Clinton voters would have shown up for Bernie if they had thrown him the nomination..
SaschaHM
Dec 2016
#85
yeah they would have voted for him, if nothing else because of the Supreme Court, but
still_one
Dec 2016
#101
Your post ignores the fact that most voters turned out and voted for Hillary Clinton..
asuhornets
Dec 2016
#115
The "sanctimonious moralizing" isn't a bug, it's a feature, for some folks.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2016
#121
If you say "you're an idiot if you don't vote for me," you are unlikely to win over those who aren't
yurbud
Dec 2016
#124
I wonder if corporate Democrats ever take that approach with Wall St. or Hollywood donors
yurbud
Dec 2016
#125
Okay the kinder, gentler answer is, don't believe the horseshit you hear on CNN.
ucrdem
Dec 2016
#128
Maybe next time Sanders will run a halfway intelligent campaign and actually win?
Blue_Tires
Jan 2017
#129