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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What would re-establish trust here? [View all]bravenak
(34,648 posts)6. Yep. We need to be smart, not sit around being sadface
        Republicans never beat themselves up and move to the center or try for the dem base. Why? They are crafty enough to find ways to rig the system in their favor. Time for us to unrig it
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        Perhaps, as you said, it requires abandoning attempts at blaming some Democrats, and candidates,
        guillaumeb
        Dec 2016
        #1
      
        
        A combination of rage, defiant hope, and creativity would serve us well right now.
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #18
      
        
        I think tapping into the "rage" of new and uninformed voters backfired this time, and I'm not sure
        bettyellen
        Dec 2016
        #37
      
        
        Hillary didn't lay a hand on Sanders. Some surrogate said he was "unfit" based on his limited
        bettyellen
        Dec 2016
        #49
      
        
        He didn't put down Planned Parenthood so much as disagree with its choice to intervene in the race
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #59
      
        
        Insulting PP was a cheap shot at women's expense, period. Showed his commitment quite clearly.
        bettyellen
        Dec 2016
        #96
      
        
        The difference was Bernie's support was votes and Hillary's support was actions which PP articulated
        seaglass
        Dec 2016
        #99
      
        
        Stop thinking of the party as a club. It's not - it's a vehicle for imposing governance philosophy.
        lumberjack_jeff
        Dec 2016
        #8
      
        
        Is there any form of critique of Hillary's campaign you could accept as legitimate?
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #12
      
        
        There is no more value in bashing Hillary than there is Dukakis. And for the same reason.
        lumberjack_jeff
        Dec 2016
        #31
      
        
        Well, the rules there prohibited supporting Hillary and the rules here require it.  So who were you
        bettyellen
        Dec 2016
        #51
      
        
        They are still fighting the primaries over there and screaming how they were rigged against Bernie.
        LonePirate
        Dec 2016
        #57
      
        
        "Bernie Bros"! "Bernie stayed in too long!" "He shouldn't've shown up her weaknesses!"
        JudyM
        Dec 2016
        #100
      
        
        A campaign that doesn't just talk about poverty(as this one did, to its credit)...
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #17
      
        
        Ultimately, it's about reconnecting the poor to those of us who AREN'T in the same condition.
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #32
      
        
        Thank  you for this  post ........   Yes  there are some exceptions  ( I think excptions can be
        Kathy M
        Dec 2016
        #25
      
        
        I immediately heard these lines go through my head in response to your first paragraph:
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #21
      
        
        I was saying that throughout the fall campaign, and had been for years before that.
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #33
      
        
        Mostly agree.  We also need to stop the BS rhetoric that our loss was Sanders/his supporters' fault.
        JudyM
        Dec 2016
        #101
      
        
        You sound like you're much more interested in holding grudges than winning future elections. nt
        mtnsnake
        Dec 2016
        #98
      
        
        Yep. I'm sick of this shit, it's a ploy.  They never appreciated the fact she deserved their support
        bettyellen
        Dec 2016
        #55
      
        
        More outreach to rural Dems in purple states (like Obama did), and engage the disengaged.
        Garrett78
        Dec 2016
        #66