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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Where was Bernie today? [View all]HassleCat
(6,409 posts)80. Yes, it is, actually.
When he is singled out for every last little perceived sin or error, when people target him and then offer the excuse that he sought a high profile, when DU is filled with posts that just pick, pick, pick at everything he does. I suspect this is why Hillary is still laying low, so she won't be subjected to all the sniping from disgruntled Bernie Bros.
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But isn't Bernie supposed to be different from the rest? Stronger, braver, tougher, more independent
EffieBlack
Jan 2017
#2
+1. Great question. I'll await the answer, but I suspect it may never come. nt
Tarheel_Dem
Jan 2017
#12
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
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
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
Today he lost whatever credibility he had left. He talks a good game, but didn't utter a peep when
EffieBlack
Jan 2017
#9
Yes, they did - but not as much as the guy who's supposed to be such a revolutionary
EffieBlack
Jan 2017
#59
You as a staunch Bernie Sanders supporter...did you vote for Hillary in the GE?
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2017
#53
Based on his earlier writings, I think he probably resents being defeated by a woman.
George II
Jan 2017
#6
So speaking up and standing with the CBC members on something this important was a "futile quest?"
EffieBlack
Jan 2017
#13
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
I believe Bernie was in Ft. Lauderdale and stuck in the chaos down here. Sorry to interrupt your
monmouth4
Jan 2017
#29
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
Not "picking on" Bernie. Bernie held himself out as different, better, beyond the others
EffieBlack
Jan 2017
#66
its irrelevant, we aren't a cult. policies and ideas, not to mention that caucusing,
JCanete
Jan 2017
#82