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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The attacks I'm seeing here against Bernie and his message are positively Republican in nature. [View all]Ed Suspicious
(8,879 posts)56. So when you say he is going full mondale you're cheering
his leadership? You really think we're stupid.
I'm never going to forget this week. It really burns.
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The attacks I'm seeing here against Bernie and his message are positively Republican in nature. [View all]
reformist2
Jan 2016
OP
One can support Hillary and not use right wing attacks. That's the point of this OP.
JonLeibowitz
Jan 2016
#4
Those TPP "campaign" denials WILL change to support if she gets in the Oval Office,
bvar22
Jan 2016
#147
Did you believe Obama when he made those promises?... I did, and haven't forgotten.
bvar22
Jan 2016
#149
Interesting question. And of course, if someone answers it in the positive, you get their
JDPriestly
Jan 2016
#40
Perhaps in between your insults and fake outrage you will notice i responded.
hrmjustin
Jan 2016
#155
They sound like my Republican uncle at Thanksgiving. It's downright freaky.
CharlotteVale
Jan 2016
#6
Funny, I've seen attacks on Hillary on DU that I'd expect from Republicans, not Sandernistas
maxsolomon
Jan 2016
#117
Those are conservative arguments. Period. I don't care if they call themselves liberal.
stillwaiting
Jan 2016
#7
The MSNBC host, who infamously said that one of Barack Obama's campaign speeches sent a "thrill up h
BlueStateLib
Jan 2016
#44
It was over 100 for me. I have my tv connected to a laptop and it is just great.
litlbilly
Jan 2016
#78
He deserved it. The guy just endorsed Bernie and has no idea what's in his
politicaljunkie41910
Jan 2016
#125
Yes. And people who want fair wages, single payer healthcare, and affordable higher education
Arugula Latte
Jan 2016
#12
The DNC has pulled trick after trick to try to push the nomination toward Hillary.
JDPriestly
Jan 2016
#48
Why is it an insult to compare him to Walter Mondale, who was a solid progressive,
pnwmom
Jan 2016
#26
Krugman and Klein have brought up the same criticisms of Bernie's proposals
taught_me_patience
Jan 2016
#34
I like both candidates, but their most verbose supporters are a turnoff
SleeplessinSoCal
Jan 2016
#36
Perhaps the worst part is the way so many DUers feel that the way to support someone is
world wide wally
Jan 2016
#59
Essentially, we're just getting a rehash of the attacks that were flung at Obama circa 08.
Lancero
Jan 2016
#42
Would you say that there are also attacks against Hilary that are Republican in nature?
oberliner
Jan 2016
#52
I think a few of these Clinton supporters are really republican trolls trying to create division.
TIME TO PANIC
Jan 2016
#64
Hillary supporters (stereotypically women) who HATED Obama as a result of the campaign....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2016
#75
If DUers are allowing trolls to create division, they should probably move on from DU.
MadDAsHell
Jan 2016
#100
Amazing, isn't it? I was recently called "you people." Now, if that isn't Republican, I don't know
valerief
Jan 2016
#81
A campaign getting TLC from AmericanCrossroads is not in a position to point fingers.
ucrdem
Jan 2016
#82
A lot of Hillary supporters are very good people and of course some of them go overboard.
Scruffy1
Jan 2016
#97