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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What would re-establish trust here? [View all]bettyellen
(47,209 posts)51. Well, the rules there prohibited supporting Hillary and the rules here require it.  So who were you
        Deceiving- us or them?
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        Perhaps, as you said, it requires abandoning attempts at blaming some Democrats, and candidates,
        guillaumeb
        Dec 2016
        #1
      
        
        A combination of rage, defiant hope, and creativity would serve us well right now.
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #18
      
        
        I think tapping into the "rage" of new and uninformed voters backfired this time, and I'm not sure
        bettyellen
        Dec 2016
        #37
      
        
        Hillary didn't lay a hand on Sanders. Some surrogate said he was "unfit" based on his limited
        bettyellen
        Dec 2016
        #49
      
        
        He didn't put down Planned Parenthood so much as disagree with its choice to intervene in the race
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #59
      
        
        Insulting PP was a cheap shot at women's expense, period. Showed his commitment quite clearly.
        bettyellen
        Dec 2016
        #96
      
        
        The difference was Bernie's support was votes and Hillary's support was actions which PP articulated
        seaglass
        Dec 2016
        #99
      
        
        Stop thinking of the party as a club. It's not - it's a vehicle for imposing governance philosophy.
        lumberjack_jeff
        Dec 2016
        #8
      
        
        Is there any form of critique of Hillary's campaign you could accept as legitimate?
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #12
      
        
        There is no more value in bashing Hillary than there is Dukakis. And for the same reason.
        lumberjack_jeff
        Dec 2016
        #31
      
        
        Well, the rules there prohibited supporting Hillary and the rules here require it.  So who were you
        bettyellen
        Dec 2016
        #51
      
        
        They are still fighting the primaries over there and screaming how they were rigged against Bernie.
        LonePirate
        Dec 2016
        #57
      
        
        "Bernie Bros"! "Bernie stayed in too long!" "He shouldn't've shown up her weaknesses!"
        JudyM
        Dec 2016
        #100
      
        
        A campaign that doesn't just talk about poverty(as this one did, to its credit)...
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #17
      
        
        Ultimately, it's about reconnecting the poor to those of us who AREN'T in the same condition.
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #32
      
        
        Thank  you for this  post ........   Yes  there are some exceptions  ( I think excptions can be
        Kathy M
        Dec 2016
        #25
      
        
        I immediately heard these lines go through my head in response to your first paragraph:
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #21
      
        
        I was saying that throughout the fall campaign, and had been for years before that.
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #33
      
        
        Mostly agree.  We also need to stop the BS rhetoric that our loss was Sanders/his supporters' fault.
        JudyM
        Dec 2016
        #101
      
        
        You sound like you're much more interested in holding grudges than winning future elections. nt
        mtnsnake
        Dec 2016
        #98
      
        
        Yep. I'm sick of this shit, it's a ploy.  They never appreciated the fact she deserved their support
        bettyellen
        Dec 2016
        #55
      
        
        More outreach to rural Dems in purple states (like Obama did), and engage the disengaged.
        Garrett78
        Dec 2016
        #66