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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: In the end, Bernie Sanders was right, and what the Democrats need to learn from his campaign. [View all]JCanete
(5,272 posts)136. why would you come back at me with the nonsense that I thought Bernie would have been our savior?
        It's absolutely absurd in the context of my post. I said he would have likely lost. How much the media tries to hammer something home has a lot to do with what its angle is and whether it sticks, so any of those issues either would have killed him or just avoiding as much as possible the issues, might have done the trick, as usual.
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                        In the end, Bernie Sanders was right, and what the Democrats need to learn from his campaign. [View all]
							Yavin4
							Dec 2016
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        Except "Most progressive platform" in decades and the "revolution" failed to show up.
        BobbyDrake
        Dec 2016
        #1
      
        
        Check your ageism.  Sanders' ideas are not old fashioned and he appears to be in great shape.
        JudyM
        Dec 2016
        #109
      
        
        Sanders' star has just begun to rise, now that he has national visibility.  He will continue to find
        JudyM
        Dec 2016
        #116
      
        
        if "Failed to show up" means getting the 4th most Democratic primary votes in the history of
        yodermon
        Dec 2016
        #9
      
        
        The "swath" wasn't big enough to win a primary, and that "swath" said fuck you to America...
        uponit7771
        Dec 2016
        #25
      
        
        This is false on its face by so many empirical indicators, Sanders swath was not even as diverse
        uponit7771
        Dec 2016
        #39
      
        
        +1, more people like you and me than those who believed in unicorn solutions
        uponit7771
        Dec 2016
        #64
      
        
        Every time gop-lite dems lose, they lash out and blame mainstream liberals, who
        dionysus
        Dec 2016
        #56
      
        
        I moved home to help dad the last few years when he was dying of cancer. My heart just
        dionysus
        Dec 2016
        #61
      
        
        Sorry about your dad.  Been there, done that with both parents.  It takes time.
        Tarheel_Dem
        Dec 2016
        #62
      
        
        What youre calling "far left" used to be mainstream liberal. You guys keep moving
        dionysus
        Dec 2016
        #55
      
        
        Take away late voter registration, selective co-opting, faux DNC scandals, etc...
        TheBlackAdder
        Dec 2016
        #76
      
        
        You know I never heard anyone use that as a rallying cry for HRC. Nor did I ever hear HRC say it.
        Fla Dem
        Dec 2016
        #24
      
        
        I'm not the least bit interested in looking up her old quotes, that's ridiculous.  So if that makes
        JudyM
        Dec 2016
        #66
      
        
        Never heard anyone say "It's her turn" other than alleged Bernie supporters.
        emulatorloo
        Dec 2016
        #47
      
        
        Again, know your history. Bernie won Wisconsin's primary with Republican votes.
        BobbyDrake
        Dec 2016
        #98
      
        
        I was surprised that Schumer was very positive speaking of Bernie & his ideas for outreach
        think
        Dec 2016
        #6
      
        
        Why don't you do a little research on all the candidates the Bernie revolution supported
        Fresh_Start
        Dec 2016
        #8
      
        
        That appears to be a list of people who won state-level office in mostly-blue states.
        BobbyDrake
        Dec 2016
        #16
      
        
        Yeap, I don't believe some of this bullshit that is posted here. There was NOTHING about Clinton tha
        uponit7771
        Dec 2016
        #28
      
        
        Her staff didn't run her 3rd way, they ran a litany of "hits" that didn't form a positive plan.
        jake335544
        Dec 2016
        #50
      
        
        Is the party still what its about? I'm not interested in rooting for the home team, I'm interested
        JCanete
        Dec 2016
        #124
      
        
        I disagree completely...and Bernie could not even win a primary so we don't need to take advice
        Demsrule86
        Dec 2016
        #30
      
        
        Polling showed that the vast majority of Sanders supporters voted for Clinton.    eom
        guillaumeb
        Dec 2016
        #44
      
        
        Thank goodness we still have Hillary supporters to deal with posts like this....
        Spitfire of ATJ
        Dec 2016
        #33
      
        
        Agreed. And this should be done starting very early next year to lay the groundwork for 2018 and to
        guillaumeb
        Dec 2016
        #41
      
        
        Yes, Sanders was right when he said that "Hillary on her worst day is an infinitely better 
        lapucelle
        Dec 2016
        #52
      
        
        So if he knows what the problem is, why did he lose the Democratic primary by 3 million? (nt)
        ehrnst
        Dec 2016
        #57
      
        
        Humphrey's team literally campaigned for Nixon...  Should we go further than Bernie or Bust tactics?
        jake335544
        Dec 2016
        #81
      
        
        Because the party's move ever further to the right over the last 35 years has served us so well  nt
        dflprincess
        Dec 2016
        #86
      
        
        Hillary inadvertently helped Trump by being vulnerable on all these issues, and being mealy mouthed
        JCanete
        Dec 2016
        #115
      
        
        comment on that Eichenwald tweet already. That was like out of the Trump playbook.
        JCanete
        Dec 2016
        #119
      
        
        why would you come back at me with the nonsense that I thought Bernie would have been our savior?
        JCanete
        Dec 2016
        #136
      
        
        This is true. I think Sanders is pushing for the right things, but that doesn't mean
        JCanete
        Dec 2016
        #128
      
        
        One could also argue that the BS voters decided  to burn the country  to the ground than get some...
        liberal N proud
        Dec 2016
        #102