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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: It really pisses me off that Bernie [View all]Miles Archer
(18,837 posts)93. I'll bet he wouldn't sleep a wink tonight if he knew he'd pissed you off
It's not about "the first woman democratic nominee for president of the united states."
It's about the political leanings of the woman who was chosen.
See, here's where your logic really misses the boat...you just don't see it:
"The man who could not face reality and instead chose to make it about himself instead of his ideas."
Hey! Tough guy! It's ALL about the fact that HIS "ideas" aren't HER "ideas."
And in your reality, having one's own "ideas" and principles and sticking by them means the person is "small, vengeful, pitiful," lacking courage, unable to face reality...
And ya know what, Bean?
Give yourself a round of applause for posting one of the most "vengeful" posts on DU today.
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" ...CLOUT...is having all these HRC supporters post Bernie's 'irrelevance'"
NCTraveler
Jun 2016
#28
Easiest way to shut up Hillary supporters is to ask them to comment on the issues.
Dawgs
Jun 2016
#100
Sure he does. He can't get shit done as an independent. He said so when he ran as a Dem.
upaloopa
Jun 2016
#112
you're entitled to your own perception but you're not entitled to you own facts...
HumanityExperiment
Jun 2016
#131
after decades, his name recognition gave him 3%...what do you suppose Warren's would be??
Sheepshank
Jun 2016
#146
He entered the race after 25 years of laying sideways in the public trough, with 3% recognition
Sheepshank
Jun 2016
#149
interesting, I'm not here to 'convince you', I'm presenting facts...
HumanityExperiment
Jun 2016
#158
Yes & the failure of HRC & supporter's to acknowledge this as a reality and adjust to
zonkers
Jun 2016
#139
Wow. HRC plays all year with a stacked deck ( DWS, Super D's, Super PACs) and now
zonkers
Jun 2016
#143
Not at all. The more people hear what he has to say the more popular he becomes.
jalan48
Jun 2016
#23
I don't care what it's about, I asked if you had any evidence to back up your claim. Do you?
anigbrowl
Jun 2016
#75
YOU don't understand the REALITY of a trend from 60 pts down to within 1% of the US population.
ancianita
Jun 2016
#138
So you think "no" is an appropriate response that reflects the work and growth that the "first
ancianita
Jun 2016
#160
And what does refusing to accept the outcome of an election do to advance those ideals? -nt-
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#129
No complaints from Clinton, Obama, Biden, Warren or any other top Dem leader about Bernie
JimDandy
Jun 2016
#10
His behavior is a signal to his followers to continue smearing Hillary and the party.
NurseJackie
Jun 2016
#26
Bernie is neither bitter nor an egoist. He has tens of thousand supporters who went to see
monmouth4
Jun 2016
#19
"He has made himself and his movement irrelevant." - so irrelevant that you make post...
PoliticAverse
Jun 2016
#33
Yep, Let's flashback now to my endorsement article for Hillary where I said...
stevenleser
Jun 2016
#38
not to the article where you discussed what a congenital liar she was?
Warren Stupidity
Jun 2016
#171
Sure, as long as you acknowledge the endorsement that superceded it and my defense of her
stevenleser
Jun 2016
#173
I belive it's to give "cover" & "justification" to his fans who want to smear Hillary and the party.
NurseJackie
Jun 2016
#57
That seems pretty absurd. Is that something you might do for such a silly ass motive?
TheKentuckian
Jun 2016
#161
Pretending he's still "in the race" comes in pretty handy here for those who are ...
NurseJackie
Jun 2016
#162
Weaver said he was in it to win the nomination last night. Bernie said he was still in the race.
Demsrule86
Jun 2016
#166
I wonder if the brockpuppets were ordered to dish out today's serving of brockoli.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jun 2016
#55
Your assumption that others are incapable of thinking for themselves is why you lose
anigbrowl
Jun 2016
#62
It's just that the same talking points seem to appear at the same time.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jun 2016
#71
Laughing here. Sounds like you were "turned off" already. You won. Why sour grapes?
George Eliot
Jun 2016
#56
Being a democrat requires accepting the outcome of democracy. Even if you lose the election. -nt-
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#137
He is going to continue his discussions with hillary to be sure she understands.
boston bean
Jun 2016
#156