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In reply to the discussion: Sanders tanked Clinton. [View all]JustAnotherGen
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Tsk tsk on the red baiting
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It is strange that stating something like this about a non dem here will cause an uproar.
boston bean
Sep 2017
#1
Actually the rules were NOT suspended in the general election. If anything they were strengthened
karynnj
Sep 2017
#99
Yeah it is a lie. I was here the whole time. I have no idea what this person is talking about.
SweetieD
Sep 2017
#88
TRUE w/PROOF. From DU on 2/22/16 "Five Children Murdered After They Were Deported Back To Honduras"
VOX
Sep 2017
#177
I was here during the general and a certain senator never officially dropped out until the conventio
brush
Sep 2017
#103
"Immediately out?" Look at the top of the page. Verify that you are referring to DU.
NBachers
Sep 2017
#255
I supported Bernie, but now it's time for him to go away and leave our party alone. nt
Binkie The Clown
Sep 2017
#2
I AGREE. if he isn't gonna join the Democratic party, he should shut the hell up
trueblue2007
Sep 2017
#10
Are you going to appeal to Schumer and have him demand that Bernie leave the leadership role
karynnj
Sep 2017
#102
I already have. Only those who are members of the Democratic Party should have leadership roles...
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#223
Why is it petty? A person who cannot commit to joining the Democratic Party should have
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#233
It's time for us old codgers to step aside and let the next generation run the show. nt
Binkie The Clown
Sep 2017
#205
The party said themselves that they don't believe voting to be all that necessary to the process...
Baconator
Sep 2017
#215
Usually the candidates who "slug it out" in the Democratic primaries are all Democrats
oberliner
Sep 2017
#30
Anyone remember the attacks flying back & forth between Hillary & Barack in 2012?
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2017
#31
the bad decisions came from many sides. I don't think it's fair to lay this before Sanders' feet.
beachjustice
Sep 2017
#7
Eh, I don't have a star so I can't search the site, but-I'm sure you can do a search
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#168
No they are not, I had a post removed yesterday that was perceived as anti-Clinton.
Kentonio
Sep 2017
#42
this is bullshit. Pay more attention. People on both sides say the same thing about who
JCanete
Sep 2017
#22
but look, if you can only speak from your experience, why make a bold statement
JCanete
Sep 2017
#28
Much of DU was always aginst cluster bombs and war . Discussion on Hillary's votes
Autumn
Sep 2017
#109
Nope. You've been here longer than I have, is it that difficult to figure out how to search
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#122
Already looked. Much of DU has always been anti war and anti cluster bombs way back to
Autumn
Sep 2017
#123
Hillary, like all Senaters was responsible for her own votes on cluster bombs and the IWR.
Autumn
Sep 2017
#190
Yes, EVERY senator is responsible for his or her votes, but if we're going to accuse
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#204
Here's what I do know, I know for a fact that many of those people who were against
Autumn
Sep 2017
#218
Remember how nasty the 08 primary got? I'm not in Hawaii so hi. Most of the names are the same.
Autumn
Sep 2017
#258
There is a difference between a Democrat saying and someone attacking from the outside,
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#37
Don't waste any time. It's a "video" of the theme song for the governing party of East Germany...
George II
Sep 2017
#94
Looks like it's been deleted! I missed it (thankfully). Must have been a TROLL...
NurseJackie
Sep 2017
#115
? I never heard it, as a sanders supporter, listening to sanders supporters. I have no idea
JCanete
Sep 2017
#21
yes, I almost spoke for the supposed "real" democrats who would say something similar. So you agree
JCanete
Sep 2017
#25
I know that minority voters are primarily democratic as opposed to Republican. Do you know what the
JCanete
Sep 2017
#44
But those votes weren't about "closing gitmo" - they were about importing gitmo to Illinois.
Hassin Bin Sober
Sep 2017
#192
What? No. Relocating prisoners under the same conditions, theoretically, is not the same thing as
JCanete
Sep 2017
#217
you need to point to the specific points. that New Yorker article is impressive, but if you have a
JCanete
Sep 2017
#264
One fellow that you may know well insisted that Clinton would be indicted for email
Cary
Sep 2017
#74
It isn't specific enough. Who was it? Also, that isn't somebody I well know saying he was in favor
JCanete
Sep 2017
#119
I have zero interest in anything "being hung around the necks of Sanders supporters."
Cary
Sep 2017
#120
If you believe the Democratic Party is wrong on an issue then lobby to attempt to fix it.
democratisphere
Sep 2017
#24
And I wonder if your reluctance to support Sec. Clinton influenced others to not support her.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#219
I don't mean here ...I saw folks on various forums...say awful things about Hillary...or
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#229
At least in the end you voted for decency...many didn't . And I condemn everyone of them...and wish
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#236
Even now with Trump, you can not be entirely behind a Clinton victory that is sad...personally,
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#232
Yes. It became about Berne Sanders. He felt entitled and angry when he didn't get it.
kcr
Sep 2017
#222
Bernie was 100% accurate in his descriptions of Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party
DemocraticWing
Sep 2017
#68
Yes this is why I say it is not over...the same folks who tanked the general in 16 may do it again
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#78
There is a mix of conservatives and progressives who don't vote...many live in red or blue states
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#224
A 'robust' primary system can damage the winning candidate...and it costs money and time.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#81
Yes I did read it...and you are right...we had a primary and an election. We lost
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#246
' A seat at the table' can be defined as 'my way or the highway'...and yes if you are
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#225
what keeps getting lost is hrc was the ideal candidate for trump to run against
dembotoz
Sep 2017
#83
To your point, I think her lack of public visits to swing states killed her chances.
HughBeaumont
Sep 2017
#87
There were many things that "tanked" Hillary not just Bernie Sanders and his supporters
Autumn
Sep 2017
#90
It's like trying to convince the red-state voters about Trump. You can't do it.They live in a world
haveahart
Sep 2017
#101
"Sanders supporters on here said that she was pro killing little kids" ???
JoeOtterbein
Sep 2017
#179
I think we all at DU need to see it. I would add it if I just PM you anyway.
JoeOtterbein
Sep 2017
#182
If a "Saunders supporter" accused HRC of killing little kids, I think that you found a Russian troll
mjvpi
Sep 2017
#194
Trump lost the popular vote because Cruz, Jeb, and Rubio, criticized him during the primaries
jg10003
Sep 2017
#207
Not true though...if one looks at the facts surrounding the election....and those same forces are
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#221