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2016 Postmortem

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Where was Bernie today? [View all] EffieBlack Jan 2017 OP
Same reason none of the other Senators did. elleng Jan 2017 #1
But isn't Bernie supposed to be different from the rest? Stronger, braver, tougher, more independent EffieBlack Jan 2017 #2
Touche' Cha Jan 2017 #10
Post removed Post removed Jan 2017 #76
+1. Great question. I'll await the answer, but I suspect it may never come. nt Tarheel_Dem Jan 2017 #12
Oh snap. sheshe2 Jan 2017 #22
what would he have been standing up to? The problem is Trump still won the electoral college. That JCanete Jan 2017 #37
Standing up and questioning the Electoral College vote wouldn't have changed the outcome... George II Jan 2017 #68
Because he has been advocating for things that nobody else was on board with or willing to entertain JCanete Jan 2017 #72
His low level of legislative achievement isn't a "metric", it's a fact. George II Jan 2017 #73
He was invited to be by his side...you think sanders just showed up and said "is this seat taken?" JCanete Jan 2017 #74
Yes, Sanders is a US Senator, not a State Senator, but he's a US Senator from VERMONT, not New York. George II Jan 2017 #75
okay, I retract it, but I also resent your characterization that seems unmerited under the JCanete Jan 2017 #77
But what does that have to do with this story? NWCorona Jan 2017 #39
Dang! Spot on, EB. eom BlueCaliDem Jan 2017 #52
Your made up narrative certainly makes it look that way... TCJ70 Jan 2017 #60
among those was free college, which she ended up adding to her platform, which New York just JCanete Jan 2017 #63
He needs to concentrate on things he can have an effect on like Medicare womanofthehills Jan 2017 #70
No - cos he's the leader of the Revolut...i..o.. fuck it. pkdu Jan 2017 #3
Today he lost whatever credibility he had left. He talks a good game, but didn't utter a peep when EffieBlack Jan 2017 #9
Yep. Agreed. nt pkdu Jan 2017 #14
So did every sitting Dem senator lose any credibility? NWCorona Jan 2017 #40
Yes, many of them did, elleng Jan 2017 #48
I can appreciate the consistency. NWCorona Jan 2017 #50
Yes, they did - but not as much as the guy who's supposed to be such a revolutionary EffieBlack Jan 2017 #59
People that voted for Bernie and then Hillary always say... tecelote Jan 2017 #30
Yes indeed, our priority should be coming together. elleng Jan 2017 #49
You as a staunch Bernie Sanders supporter...did you vote for Hillary in the GE? BlueCaliDem Jan 2017 #53
I staunchly supported Governor O'Malley, elleng Jan 2017 #54
You're correct. You were for O'Malley. My apologies. I forgot that part. BlueCaliDem Jan 2017 #56
Isn't it obvious? HassleCat Jan 2017 #4
Based on his earlier writings, I think he probably resents being defeated by a woman. George II Jan 2017 #6
So, why do YOU think that he didn't speak up today? EffieBlack Jan 2017 #7
For the same reason none of the others did. HassleCat Jan 2017 #11
So speaking up and standing with the CBC members on something this important was a "futile quest?" EffieBlack Jan 2017 #13
Bernie, Bernie, Bernie! HassleCat Jan 2017 #15
Who said anything about "everything being Bernie's fault?" EffieBlack Jan 2017 #16
Is the number 44 significant? HassleCat Jan 2017 #19
Because those Democrats haven't set themselves up to be mavericks who buck the "establishment" EffieBlack Jan 2017 #31
No Democratic Senator spoke negatively about President Obama, either. Bernie did. He even BlueCaliDem Jan 2017 #55
Huh? You seem to contradict the first part of you post with what you wrote in the second part. brush Jan 2017 #26
If he's intent on dividing the Democrats then why was he appointed to a Dem leadership position? NWCorona Jan 2017 #41
This would have been a good opportunity to show leadership. nt ucrdem Jan 2017 #47
There are a lot of books to be sold. George II Jan 2017 #5
Books to hawk? leftofcool Jan 2017 #8
Bernie had other issues to deal with. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #17
Hee hee. narnian60 Jan 2017 #57
At least you... tonedevil Jan 2017 #18
Very warm NWCorona Jan 2017 #42
I must admit... Mike Nelson Jan 2017 #20
+1 uponit7771 Jan 2017 #27
Where was Bernie in 2004? ucrdem Jan 2017 #21
I love Maxine Waters. sheshe2 Jan 2017 #23
She is fearless. ucrdem Jan 2017 #24
Hey you.... sheshe2 Jan 2017 #62
heya sheshe! ucrdem Jan 2017 #64
Seriously! True_Blue Jan 2017 #25
+1 uponit7771 Jan 2017 #28
I believe Bernie was in Ft. Lauderdale and stuck in the chaos down here. Sorry to interrupt your monmouth4 Jan 2017 #29
Link? EffieBlack Jan 2017 #32
It was mentioned in the tv coverage on MSNBC..n/t monmouth4 Jan 2017 #33
Can't be true onenote Jan 2017 #34
I can only report what I heard, sorry..n/t monmouth4 Jan 2017 #35
You could acknowledge that the facts don't square with what you heard. onenote Jan 2017 #36
Would you like his itinerary? NWCorona Jan 2017 #43
if it shows how he could be caught in Fort Lauderdale onenote Jan 2017 #45
IDK, that's a good question. Ligyron Jan 2017 #38
He probably didn't want to insult the segment of Trump voters that could be reached hollowdweller Jan 2017 #44
He doesn't want to insult Trump voters so he turned his back on a loyal Democratic base EffieBlack Jan 2017 #61
... NWCorona Jan 2017 #46
Primary is over. I respectfully suggest we focus on Putin's Poodle DLevine Jan 2017 #51
It's over. Time to regroup. azmom Jan 2017 #58
Where were the other Senators in the party? 4bucksagallon Jan 2017 #65
Not "picking on" Bernie. Bernie held himself out as different, better, beyond the others EffieBlack Jan 2017 #66
Because of the people here claiming Bernie was the best leader treestar Jan 2017 #67
Sanders is not some "other Senator in the Party." He is not in our party at all. DFW Jan 2017 #69
He's a meanie!!1!!11 QC Jan 2017 #71
its irrelevant, we aren't a cult. policies and ideas, not to mention that caucusing, JCanete Jan 2017 #82
This again? HassleCat Jan 2017 #78
Holding him accountable for walking his talk is not "Bernie hate" EffieBlack Jan 2017 #79
Yes, it is, actually. HassleCat Jan 2017 #80
His talk has not been to disavow the electoral college, or to waste energy pointing at Russia JCanete Jan 2017 #81
Taking Trump, Preibus, Republicans, et al. to task for possible cuts to... SMC22307 Jan 2017 #83
He was doing all that at 1 pm on Friday? EffieBlack Jan 2017 #84
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