2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Dkos: No, Senator Sanders; YOU are out of touch (opinion piece) [View all]JCanete
(5,272 posts)they view things, if you can't see nastiness on both sides of this thing. Its just that you're only offended by it when it comes from a particular direction.
Your post-play analysis that Sanders lost us the election is not on the mark either. I'm sure there were others , like me, who were very disillusioned with what the Democratic Party was putting forward, and it wasn't until the party incorporated actual language and measures into the party platform that were inspiring...that we could actually point to and articulate as real, specific goals...like free college and an outright statement by Clinton that there should not be a for-profit prison industry in a free nation...that I felt confident about casting my vote.
You can blame Sanders all you want, but the reality is he made the platform better. He made it something that people now, particularly fans of Clinton, point to regularly as the most progressive platform we've ever put forward. He didn't lose us this race.
Corporate media on the other hand did. In fact, everything else pales to its influence on our politics. Sanders has been saying for some time that it is the mouthpiece of corporations. We as a party, need to be saying that, or we can expect to keep losing.