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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: There's no good reason to anathematize Bernie and his supporters. [View all]NoGoodNamesLeft
(2,056 posts)147. Perhaps if all the ugly, disgusting stuff was never spewed at JPR it would be different
But those vile BOBs at that site made it so I will never be able to support or vote for Bernie under any circumstances. At this point it would be like rewarding them and I refuse to do that.
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Ken, Bernie's not a sacred cow and above criticism. None of our politicians are.
emulatorloo
Nov 2016
#9
Bernie played a big role in electing trump and is a subject of valid commentary
Gothmog
Nov 2016
#145
Ya know, in all the canvassing I did for Hillary, I never once met a Bernie supporter who didn't
progressoid
Nov 2016
#21
Spooky, if they don't believe in those jobs coming back, then what the hell else...
Barack_America
Nov 2016
#190
I think we need to say "Hatred, no. Lies, no. Legitimate constructive critique yes".
Ken Burch
Nov 2016
#194
I met quite a lot who refused to bother to vote, or insisted on voting for Stein, despite literally
synergie
Nov 2016
#56
Did you ever stop and wonder why you had come to 'loathe' a decent, hardworking progressive?
Kentonio
Nov 2016
#204
I told you I was interested in your opinion, I didn't say I'd let it go unchallenged.
Kentonio
Nov 2016
#221
Who argued American voters do not get to select the candidates best representing their interest?
LanternWaste
Nov 2016
#136
Thanks to solid blue states, many of which were won by Bernie in the primary.
killbotfactory
Nov 2016
#51
she won more self identified democrats than sanders did during the primaries. nt
La Lioness Priyanka
Nov 2016
#97
Great. Then why did Bill and Hillary spend their last 30 years trying to appeal to
killbotfactory
Nov 2016
#200
so aside from you, most attacks on Bernie lately have hardly been about his ideas, wouldn't you say?
JCanete
Nov 2016
#108
those aren't challenges to his ideas. Those are challenges to whether or not a candidate should
JCanete
Nov 2016
#111
See, the thing is in my opinion a legitimate criticism is to say, lets actually follow the money.
JCanete
Nov 2016
#119
Ken, I think you are mistaken. I do not see anyone advocating the party move right.
emulatorloo
Nov 2016
#43
Bernie just meant add an equal commitment to economic justice TO that commitment.
Ken Burch
Nov 2016
#98
My assumption was that you are angry because he used that phrase in his speech the other day.
Ken Burch
Nov 2016
#125
Your assumption was incorrect. I am concerned about those who may willfully misread it.
emulatorloo
Nov 2016
#138
The center will attack the left with all they have. They hate us, for real.
DemocraticWing
Nov 2016
#20
1. Succinctly well put and essential for folks here to understand, who don't seem to see it.
JudyM
Nov 2016
#173
And the independent lost to a Democrat. It WAS the Democratic primary, after all
bravenak
Nov 2016
#44
It really doesnt matter since he is not a democrat anymore. Maybe he would have left the party
bravenak
Nov 2016
#94
That's right. There's hostility of a different order, and it's rarely about his ideas, except
JudyM
Nov 2016
#174
the meme of "Bernie as spoiler" is really already cemented in with millions upon millions
Grey Lemercier
Nov 2016
#211
Hmm. But it's OK to anathematize the DNC, the "establishment", "corporate Dems",
DanTex
Nov 2016
#63
I used to ADORE Bernie because I lived in Vermont for a long time and am familiar with him
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#64
Perhaps if all the ugly, disgusting stuff was never spewed at JPR it would be different
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#147
So because someone on the internet said something that you didn't like you're going to...
That Guy 888
Nov 2016
#160
The Bernie supporters who did all they could to prevent Trump from winning are not the ones I mean
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#192
Once again, tell Bernie. He can't seem to let the bitterness from the campaign go. nt
Maven
Nov 2016
#103
The guy energized millions of people who felt totally disenfranchized by the political system.
Kentonio
Nov 2016
#206
Totally agree. Obama agrees, too. Clinton agrees, too. No more scapegoating. As Obama says,
ancianita
Nov 2016
#83
The idea that only Bernie and his supporters are 'left' is ridiculous. Bernie is not a Democrat.
Demsrule86
Nov 2016
#87
Democrats should be thanking Bernie for actually revealing the voter base they now must win.
ancianita
Nov 2016
#93
Sanders may have been named the chair of the Budget Committee had the Democrats
lapucelle
Nov 2016
#110
Agreed. Except Schumer knows that Bernie will whip unity. Closing ranks is first. The mechanics
ancianita
Nov 2016
#115
Schumer sees Bernie as unifying because Bernie got the base excited, which made Schumer
ancianita
Nov 2016
#155
I think you're confusing the base with new voters and/or changing demographics.
lapucelle
Nov 2016
#164
I hear you, but I do think voter loyalty shifts, even with age, depend on their changing interests.
ancianita
Nov 2016
#165
Too bad, too. But too many threads reveal just that. We NEED all the allies and know-how we
ancianita
Nov 2016
#156
Why was it so hard for some to accept that those of us who pointed those things out...
Ken Burch
Nov 2016
#144
I don't expect that there's any problem with posting the criticisms in your post.
David__77
Nov 2016
#148
maybe if your posts kept getting alerted you would learn one is off limits.
Cobalt Violet
Nov 2016
#162
That's the whole point. This place is full of people looking to have their insecurities soothed
BlueStreak
Nov 2016
#167
It isn't "rational discourse" to accuse Bernie of calling on Democrats to stop fighting bigotry
Ken Burch
Nov 2016
#135
Don't get excited by these posts. I view them as Russian trolls probably trying to divide us.
apcalc
Nov 2016
#137
The only ones I curse are those self-identified progressives who refused to vote for Hillary
still_one
Nov 2016
#140
This election was a generational event, and it will take a generation to undo the damage done
still_one
Nov 2016
#227
Donald Trump is going to ascend to the Presidency of the United States of America.
AngryAmish
Nov 2016
#154
I have had two posts hidden in the "How Bernie's campaign contributed to Trump's win." thread.
LS_Editor
Nov 2016
#158
Yeah, that's a fucked up opinion to have. It's why I didn't even give that thread my grace.
retrowire
Nov 2016
#161
Stopping the looting at the top will continue to be my main issue. I'm not going to be interested
brewens
Nov 2016
#182
I've nothing against most Bernie supporters (other than a shitty attitude)...
Buzz Clik
Nov 2016
#193
Worry? I could not possibly care less about the Bernie bros. Their 15 minutes are over.
Buzz Clik
Nov 2016
#213