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pinebox

(5,761 posts)
9. "Release" his supporters?
Sat Jun 18, 2016, 02:34 AM
Jun 2016

Many of us aren't willing to bow down the corporate wheel of the Democratic party.
This fight is much larger than Bernie but Hillary supporters don't understand that.

If Hillary is such a strong candidate then maybe she shouldn't have her hubby out there trashing Bernie supporters.

As a Bernie supporter I don't need him to tell me anything. peace13 Jun 2016 #1
MSM in her pocket? Clearly you watched very little of the media coverage during the primaries... Lucinda Jun 2016 #2
Well Bernie was missing from all MSM reports for months. peace13 Jun 2016 #6
Yep 840high Jun 2016 #10
Senator Sanders liberal from boston Jun 2016 #58
Yes I know. peace13 Jun 2016 #60
I agree. He brought voters into the nomination process. It's up to them if they want to stay George Eliot Jun 2016 #72
Perfectly stated. InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2016 #85
I think the Sanders supporters can think for themselves. Although it's kind of funny to imagine eastwestdem Jun 2016 #3
I'll imagine them searching through Hills emails... peace13 Jun 2016 #5
Exactly. By far most of them, anyway, Hortensis Jun 2016 #12
And 72% of them are voting for Hillary. Squinch Jun 2016 #34
Yes, the vast majority of his supporters will be voting for Hillary. All one needs to do is look at still_one Jun 2016 #83
The vast majority are sane, reasonable people of good will. Squinch Jun 2016 #92
This is a common term during elections question everything Jun 2016 #49
Do you mean release his delegates? okasha Jun 2016 #4
That, too. question everything Jun 2016 #51
Silliness pat_k Jun 2016 #7
+1. He has 2 priorities and is perfectly capable of running his strategy to accommodate both. JudyM Jun 2016 #64
The only supporters he can "release" are the delegates pledged to him. SheilaT Jun 2016 #8
"Release" his supporters? pinebox Jun 2016 #9
...!100++++ 840high Jun 2016 #11
RELEASE THE HOUNDS! hootinholler Jun 2016 #15
The first step in questioning everything, is questioning the shit you write. TheBlackAdder Jun 2016 #13
As long as Bernie is still in the race I'll fully support him. B Calm Jun 2016 #14
I FULLY support Bernie, regardless if he's still in the race. pinebox Jun 2016 #17
Trump won't win and Sanders can keep his supporters MyNameGoesHere Jun 2016 #16
Oh? Is that a fact? pinebox Jun 2016 #19
Sanders over hyped support = votes MyNameGoesHere Jun 2016 #21
Sure you think that pinebox Jun 2016 #22
The people who say the pen is mightier than the sword MyNameGoesHere Jun 2016 #27
And one big problem... LenaBaby61 Jun 2016 #31
We will never know how much the internal split in the party, the challenge by Kennedy to Carter question everything Jun 2016 #53
Name one revolution? pinebox Jun 2016 #48
Yeah if you discount decades of oppression leading up MyNameGoesHere Jun 2016 #56
Sure. That's how you roll. pinebox Jun 2016 #57
Obama was cool then and young people showing up at rallies didn't have to pretend they were there politicaljunkie41910 Jun 2016 #66
You are greatly mistaken pinebox Jun 2016 #76
Bernie is old and tired and knows he doesn't have the stamina CountAllVotes Jun 2016 #77
Exactly. They can spew their hate all they wish pinebox Jun 2016 #81
Didn't need them in 2000, 2010, or 2014. seabeckind Jun 2016 #26
"Go off and fight your paper revolution and be happy." Wow - sounds like you have an anger problem. jillan Jun 2016 #69
I have voted in every single election since 1979, solid Dem. peacebird Jun 2016 #78
I think the poster is refering to the dead-enders not being needed brush Jun 2016 #80
Thank you so much. coyote Jun 2016 #52
release me? I didn't know I was being held captive. Exilednight Jun 2016 #18
The longer he stays in, the more harm he does to the progressive cause. baldguy Jun 2016 #20
Maybe he has a different definition of progressive. seabeckind Jun 2016 #25
Any definition of "progressive" must include advocating for actual progress. baldguy Jun 2016 #29
No. The definition of progress MUST include the goal. seabeckind Jun 2016 #32
Just as an example: $15/hr is a goal. $12/hr is a huge progressive step toward that goal. baldguy Jun 2016 #38
When you get done with the deflections, seabeckind Jun 2016 #40
That's an actual example from real life. baldguy Jun 2016 #45
How about doing something about job outsourcing and labor relations? seabeckind Jun 2016 #46
And now you're deflecting. Also proving my point, incidentally. baldguy Jun 2016 #47
Focusing on the picayune. seabeckind Jun 2016 #50
You're the one that said $12/hr couldn't get through Congress. baldguy Jun 2016 #62
Beautifully put! athena Jun 2016 #89
I think Sanders knows a lot more about the process than any of us. Orsino Jun 2016 #23
As a 30 plus year politician he should have kissed own more MyNameGoesHere Jun 2016 #28
So how many ideals and principles seabeckind Jun 2016 #35
I don't feel dirty at all MyNameGoesHere Jun 2016 #39
Not quite the same thing. seabeckind Jun 2016 #44
Oh for effs sake MyNameGoesHere Jun 2016 #82
You mean this isn't what you said? seabeckind Jun 2016 #84
Work for political change MyNameGoesHere Jun 2016 #90
Thanks for the deflection seabeckind Jun 2016 #91
Ah. A free-stuffer. n/t Orsino Jun 2016 #75
You mean like Hillary in 2008 when she lost a national campaign? jillan Jun 2016 #70
Not to mention that it will go on his permanent record!! seabeckind Jun 2016 #24
Oh my the guilt trip. You do realize this drivel convinces no one. gordianot Jun 2016 #30
I disagree. Sanders's actions no longer matter. Hillary will beat Trump with or without him. Squinch Jun 2016 #33
We have been told for months we are not Democrats Duckhunter935 Jun 2016 #36
We need some music in here! QC Jun 2016 #37
Lol - I thought the same thing when I read this. jillan Jun 2016 #71
"release"? We're not shackled to him and are capable of making our own decisions. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2016 #41
But I've been told that Sanders' influence is waning. I've read that here on DU, winter is coming Jun 2016 #42
Bad, sheepdog. Bad, Bernie. aikoaiko Jun 2016 #43
Funny how he and his fans don't think "everything" includes an endorsement. They let Bernie lie. CrowCityDem Jun 2016 #54
What on earth are you even trying to talk about? Scootaloo Jun 2016 #55
Perhaps he doesn't "know it" because it's NOT TRUE MrMickeysMom Jun 2016 #59
I keep reading that Trump would win the Democratic Primary if... Matt_R Jun 2016 #61
More tripe mascarading as informed opinion. blackspade Jun 2016 #63
Release Me HarmonyRockets Jun 2016 #65
Let Sanders be. Why the pressure? akbacchus_BC Jun 2016 #67
Just look around you, here, on GDP question everything Jun 2016 #86
What does "release" his supporters mean? How does he release us? I honestly have no clue jillan Jun 2016 #68
Nader as "spoiler" is a simplistic myth AntiBank Jun 2016 #73
Number 1, how I vote will not depend on what Bernie says, even if I did go caucus for him TheFarseer Jun 2016 #74
I was thinking "call a waaaaaaa-mbulance!" chervilant Jun 2016 #79
Bernie!Bernie!Bernie! coco77 Jun 2016 #87
Sanders is hurting his so called revolution Gothmog Jun 2016 #88
You blame Bernie for Trump being in the news? AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #93
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