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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: At whAt point does hillary look over her shoulder [View all]Joe the Revelator
(14,915 posts)96. Nothing. At this point nothing can be done to unify the party.
Shit has gone too far in my opinion. The party is going to lose the GE if she is the nominee, then we are going to start wandering through the desert like the republicans have been doing since W.
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Nope. I will vote against the R via Hillary, but she cannot reconcile me just
GreenPartyVoter
Feb 2016
#47
Actually no. Sanders supporters believe in him and the mission. They see Hillary as status quo.
peacebird
Feb 2016
#57
My, how ... 'Inspirational'... LOL! Vote for my corporatist warhawk or you get Trump!!!
peacebird
Feb 2016
#85
More likely YOU"LL get that Trump if voters like me feel cheated and we sit on our hands,
mpcamb
Feb 2016
#124
Win the nomination first. I know, how dare he challenge the coronation
Feeling the Bern
Feb 2016
#99
I think people can reconcile some policy differences. But the damage from the lies and dirty tricks
GoneFishin
Feb 2016
#6
Oh yeah, Sanders' supporters bashing icons of the party are uniting it against the GOPers.
Hoyt
Feb 2016
#7
I think John Lewis, Obama, James Clyburn, Delores Huerta, etc., are better than me, frankly.
Hoyt
Feb 2016
#22
Don't take that as a slight. I vehemently disagree with your assessment of yourself compared to
Hoyt
Feb 2016
#51
Clyburn? Just a DOMA voter who has been in politics his entire life. What's so great about him?
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2016
#62
My understanding is that Sanders' was not much different. So why do you pick Clyburn for bashing.
Hoyt
Feb 2016
#84
Sane Republicans (both of them?) are already saying they'll vote Democratic if Trump is the nominee.
merrily
Feb 2016
#49
that's how people in my very blue neighborhood are reacting, and that sentiment is spreading
amborin
Feb 2016
#97
There ya go proving my point. You want to talk about mathematical truth? Here ya go....
jillan
Feb 2016
#43
No, 68 to Bernie's 74 and he looks far healthier than she does, but that was so not the point.
merrily
Feb 2016
#38
Try to focus. It was not my point or yours. It was the point of Reply 18, to which you purported
merrily
Feb 2016
#158
Not buying it. It's a question whose answer can get people banned or get their posts hidden.
merrily
Feb 2016
#44
She doesn't. She doesn't care. She has yet to apologize for Albright's comments.
jillan
Feb 2016
#23
She will never look back, her goal has never been to unite but divide and prosper from division
Dragonfli
Feb 2016
#42
Her royal Snollygoster if you please! After all this was supposed to be a coronation.
Dragonfli
Feb 2016
#63
We both owe it to dorkzilla. Thing is, it's a word that has been dropped from dictionaries as
merrily
Feb 2016
#88
I don't think she's burning bridges so much as painting herself into a character that millennials
Attorney in Texas
Feb 2016
#66
The Right wing will have a similar number of disappointed primary voters.
Trust Buster
Feb 2016
#117
We are now at the point where she is throwing the general election to the GOP.
DrBulldog
Feb 2016
#119
She will do or say anything to win...I don't think she gives a tinker's damn about anything else.
AzDar
Feb 2016
#121
Learn how to win a GE election. If you think Hillary can do it w/o Bernie's coalition....
Joe the Revelator
Feb 2016
#137
When Bernie starts smearing her as a racist or otherwise ratfucking her...
Joe the Revelator
Feb 2016
#154
She and Debbie are destroying the party: because it is all about winning, or something.
Betty Karlson
Feb 2016
#166