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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: So, in summary . . . [View all]Proserpina
(2,352 posts)181. I won't tell you what you sound like
But I will tell your mother.
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that is literally what Sanders supporters are doing. It's the bully-approach
KittyWampus
Dec 2015
#106
Um, no. That's a classic Clinton supporter move. And your post is a perfect example.
merrily
Dec 2015
#109
You are correct. Just look at Schultz's reaction -- she backed down immediately. That
Cal33
Dec 2015
#189
Sanders is as honest as the day is long and Clinton has been know for a decade for her
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#142
Rhett, you can repeat the Bernana homesty meme as many times as you like, but...
Nitram
Dec 2015
#152
And you don't know the facts. My money is on dirty tricks by the DWS/Clinton team. nm
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#161
The corp-media has come out in favor of HRC. Why would I expect them to be honest? nm
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#165
Big corporations love HRC including the media companies. The People love Sanders.
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#171
I think you will find that even if he doesn't have ALL the People on his side right now
Proserpina
Dec 2015
#174
Yep and the Oligarchy better beware. Goldman-Sachs money cant buy everyone. nm
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#178
You've got that backwards. The people are fortunate to have Bernie on their side.
cui bono
Dec 2015
#194
My theory: The truth will wire or rewire the Superdelegates in the right connections.
DhhD
Dec 2015
#156
Fantasy thinking..."over his head"...surely you meant DWS at present. If it happened
libdem4life
Dec 2015
#27
Comic book stores are often very successful small businesses. Also, millenials
tblue37
Dec 2015
#192
The DNC had or should have had a contract with its vendor that specified that the vendor had
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#89
Do you have proof that the two databases were completely separate at that time?
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#125
There is also the fact that Sanders suffered a loss for many reasons because of the
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#135
LOL. A Clinton staffer wrote the program and has full unfettered access to the database! nt
mhatrw
Dec 2015
#127
Wasserman Schultz Reportedly Wanted to Paint Obama as ‘Anti-Woman,’ ‘Anti-Semitic’ If Ousted
FlatBaroque
Dec 2015
#31
I find it interesting that Bernie supporters want a full audit and HRC supporters want to move on.
winter is coming
Dec 2015
#54
This saga isn't creating more division than already existed, it merely exposes what observant
winter is coming
Dec 2015
#67
Wrong. Debbie clearly violated the contract with Sanders by seizing his info and not releasing it
merrily
Dec 2015
#38
Sorry, no. We also know the DNC violated their contract with the Sanders campaign.
jeff47
Dec 2015
#40
You don't know that. Easy solution. More debates. Why not? Only ego.
highprincipleswork
Dec 2015
#52
Exactly. Why it's so hard to see that this would be in everyone's interest is beyond me.
highprincipleswork
Dec 2015
#133
Principles, did you ever consider the posibility that in completely good faith,
Nitram
Dec 2015
#182
So the DNC and DWS breaching the contract with the Sanders campaign on proper notice
Dustlawyer
Dec 2015
#50
Sanders taking the DNC head-on is rather appealing to those of us who aren't partisan honks.
frylock
Dec 2015
#61
he's fighting against a system that is supposed to suppport him but has come out to be obviously
Javaman
Dec 2015
#69
The OP reads more like some kid interpreting a poem than an actual summary of facts.
Buzz Clik
Dec 2015
#8
Only future generations will have the luxury of looking at this through a microscope.
Hiraeth
Dec 2015
#24
Yes. The difference is, Bernie was not involved in the activities of his staffers. DWS and Hillary
merrily
Dec 2015
#39
Yes, it makes Dems look bad, and the only way to get beyond it is to find out exactly what's
winter is coming
Dec 2015
#77
Occam would also hasten to point out that the guy who poked around in the DNC negligence...
lumberjack_jeff
Dec 2015
#113
There is the 2008 "data leakage" of Sen Obama's data to Sen Clintons campaign that
LiberalArkie
Dec 2015
#57
Bernie's staffers STOLE DATA. Of course they were blocked temporarily, to stop them
KittyWampus
Dec 2015
#105
Soooooo glad Democratic Party is putting all its chips in the Clinton basket... good government
whereisjustice
Dec 2015
#136
What we are witnessing here is the last attempts of a dieing campaign trying to remain relevant.
upaloopa
Dec 2015
#155
That's for sure. Hillary's campaign has admitted, after the debate 'we could lose this' in their
sabrina 1
Dec 2015
#163
DWS has surely met her match in Sanders. She should have listened when he warned people not to
sabrina 1
Dec 2015
#162
DWS and HRC are driving a big wedge between the Progressive and Conservative Wings
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#170