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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Clinton camp shrugs off Sanders: He's "an afterthought" [View all]Response to TheProgressive (Reply #38)
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the one who laughs last laughs best. Given the number of problems bubbling up,
roguevalley
Jun 2016
#60
a key element of winning a competitive GE is NOT ALIENATING Bernie's voters
cloudythescribbler
Jun 2016
#78
They just love to post Bush hugging Hillary at the funeral of a former First Lady.
Trust Buster
Jun 2016
#4
They were celebrating a life and not a death. I don't know what funerals you attend.
Trust Buster
Jun 2016
#89
Pandering to Republicans is the New thing , its OK, because Hillary is doing it.
bahrbearian
Jun 2016
#8
And as bizarre as it sounds.... That is exactly what many think should happen, LOL.
bettyellen
Jun 2016
#73
I have a picture of me with Hillary Clinton from when she was first lady, does that make me suspect
Trajan
Jun 2016
#30
However, she'll be glad to resurrect him to blame if she loses the GE.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jun 2016
#24
When is Hillary against any use of the military, Afghanistan,Iraq, Libya,Syria,Honduras, Yemen ..
bahrbearian
Jun 2016
#66
To 'shrug off' Sanders is to shrug off TR/FDR/JFK/LBJ and all real Democrats...
TheProgressive
Jun 2016
#38
It'll be nice when tinfoil hat garbage about the primary being "stolen" is no longer welcome on DU.
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#63
Indeed. My guess is that the two have more or less mapped out a roadmap forward.
Chathamization
Jun 2016
#56
Probably. But it doesn't mean that it's not beneficial to the Sanders camp as well.
Chathamization
Jun 2016
#74
People were saying the same thing before Sanders ran - there's no hope of a progressive winning, we
Chathamization
Jun 2016
#76
He could have conceded like a decent politician but his arrogance has made him unlikeable.
LonePirate
Jun 2016
#51
Sorry to hear this. She should use the Bernie movement to get the change we need.
Overseas
Jun 2016
#72
"...the refusal by Bernie Sanders to concede." You forgot that detail in your misleading headline.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#80