2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: It kills me to come to a gathering place for democrats [View all]Gothmog
(154,638 posts)Is Sanders even pretending to be a member of the Democratic Party? Sanders is now registered with the FEC as an independent for the 2018 Senate race. That is good evidence that Sanders never intended to be a part of the party. If Sanders really wanted to be welcomed to the party, then he might want to stay in the party for a while
The premise of the OP is about being part of a gathering of Democrats. You admit in your posts that Sanders did not run to be the nominee and that you do not care if the math showed that Sanders had no chance of being the nominee. That proves my point that Sanders' goal was not to become the nominee or to help the party (something addressed in the OP) but was to disrupt and hurt the party. Sanders succeeded in helping Trump win and that is very sad to me. You may approve of this result but again that is contrary to the premises stated in the OP.
Sanders admitted that he ran in the Democratic primary for money and publicity. http://www.politico.com/blogs/2016-dem-primary-live-updates-and-results/2016/03/bernie-sanders-independent-media-coverage-220747
Bernie Sanders on Monday told NBCs Chuck Todd that he ran as a Democrat to get more media coverage.
During a town hall-style event in Columbus, Ohio, the independent Vermont senator said, In terms of media coverage, you have to run within the Democratic Party. He then took a dig at MNSBC, telling Todd, the network would not have me on his program if he ran as an independent.
Money also played a role in his decision to run as a Democrat, Sanders added.
To run as an independent, you need you could be a billionaire," he said. "If you're a billionaire, you can do that. I'm not a billionaire. So the structure of American politics today is such that I thought the right ethic was to run within the Democratic Party.
According to Sanders' own words, he was not really seeking the nomination but media coverage. Sanders succeeded in his goal and in the process hurt the Democratic Party in 2016.
The fact that you do not care that in the past other candidates running for the Democratic nomination were actual members of the party and cared about the Party is telling to me. Sanders campaign was not based on a good faith attempt to be the nominee but on a desire for media coverage. I am sad that Sanders told his followers about his chances of being the nominee and that these followers believed these misrepresentations. Those misrepresentations eventually helped trump win in 2016.
I am sorry if I hurt your feelings but your posts lack any facts to discuss. I am sad that many so-called Democrats are happy that the party lost in 2016. It is going to be a long four years under Trump and this could have been avoided.
I agree strongly with the OP.