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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: And the 2016 Ralph Nader Award Goes to Bernie Sanders - Time.com [View all]Response to factfinder_77 (Original post)
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                        And the 2016 Ralph Nader Award Goes to Bernie Sanders - Time.com [View all]
							factfinder_77
							Jan 2017
							OP
                        
        
        Sanders also claimed that the election process was rigged and Trump quoted him
        Gothmog
        Jan 2017
        #101
      
        
        no, he offered unrealistic promises based on simplistic solutions which appeals to large numbers of
        Bill USA
        Jan 2017
        #170
      
        
        Three strikes was supposed to be for violent felons and the GOP took it further ...
        bettyellen
        Jan 2017
        #9
      
        
        Oh gosh no.  Bernie gave ammunition to the same folks who STILL are saying
        Eliot Rosewater
        Jan 2017
        #152
      
        
        Hogwash. Your hobby of making Sanders out to be a greedy money-grubbing opportunist is pathetic
        ThirdEye
        Jan 2017
        #85
      
        
        Right. According to him, bernie has to have suitcases of dirty cash stashed somewhere...
        dionysus
        Jan 2017
        #89
      
        
        The OP is mostly BS. Sanders attacks had an effect but Hillary still won the pop. vote by 3 million
        brush
        Jan 2017
        #56
      
        
        Not only is it BS. It's the same dog whistle narrative we've been hearing for 2 months.
        Garrett78
        Jan 2017
        #72
      
        
        Utterly ridiculous.  Clearly you have not seen his schedule. He busted his ass on the trail for her,
        JudyM
        Jan 2017
        #137
      
        
        The OP is promoting the same narrative Bernie supporters have been pushing since the election.
        Garrett78
        Jan 2017
        #94
      
        
        Shout loudest + throw tantrums + don't see any bumper stickers  they think they are the majority. T
        factfinder_77
        Jan 2017
        #14
      
        
        The guy who wrote this, Gil Troy, wrote one book called "Hillary Clinton, Polarizing First Lady"
        Ken Burch
        Jan 2017
        #12
      
        
        It's pertinent that the man has an anti-progressive bias of VERY long standing
        Ken Burch
        Jan 2017
        #83
      
        
        Yet he's promoting the same narrative that DU posters have been promoting for 2 months.
        Garrett78
        Jan 2017
        #84
      
        
        It's NOT that the party should stop talking about race or talk about it less
        Ken Burch
        Jan 2017
        #141
      
        
        Contrary to your assertions, Sanders policies are not that popular in the real world
        Gothmog
        Jan 2017
        #150
      
        
        Whatever else, you can never underestimate the influence Comey had on this election
        world wide wally
        Jan 2017
        #16
      
        
        That article is full-on love fest for Bill's campaigning and policies when in office. I'm sorry but
        JCanete
        Jan 2017
        #19
      
        
        we so far right right now with our new leader (DUMP)  Bill Clinton looks like a radical leftist.
        boston bean
        Jan 2017
        #130
      
        
        If you actually elaborate here, some of us will actually read it. It won't be in vain, I promise. nt
        JCanete
        Jan 2017
        #173
      
        
        The OP is promoting the same narrative Bernie supporters have been pushing since the election.
        Garrett78
        Jan 2017
        #71
      
        
        It isn't that Bernie's positions on various issues are unpopular or wrong. Here's the problem:
        Garrett78
        Jan 2017
        #107
      
        
        we've had this discussion before, or at least we've been conversing about it in the same threads, 
        JCanete
        Jan 2017
        #109
      
        
        seriously? this is a message board and people are discussing things. I'm talking about in THIS
        JCanete
        Jan 2017
        #120
      
        
        Thanks for the conversation. This won't be up much longer, so I know you may not have the time to
        JCanete
        Jan 2017
        #165
      
        
        thanks again for the discourse! Just to answer  G really quick, because I think this is important.
        JCanete
        Jan 2017
        #167
      
        
        I'll just say quickly, that if that is the root, then you would have to be suggesting that we
        JCanete
        Jan 2017
        #171
      
        
        but as to human nature where does racism get placed? What fundamental itch is it scratching?
        JCanete
        Jan 2017
        #177
      
        
        O.K., I read that.  I agree with all of it and I think the candidate I backed in the primaries
        Ken Burch
        Jan 2017
        #158
      
        
        Issues matter and Bernie's had broad cross-over appeal.  Many Dems felt his issues mattered a great
        JudyM
        Jan 2017
        #138
      
        
        You got to be kidding-no one in the real world believe in those silly match up polls
        Gothmog
        Jan 2017
        #123
      
        
        Sanders was treated with kid gloves by the Clinton campaign and there was a ton of material
        Gothmog
        Jan 2017
        #160
      
        
        Polls suggest a majority support for his economic stances, but bigotry gets in the way.
        Garrett78
        Jan 2017
        #169
      
        
        I think Hillary would have lost the pop vote outright if she tacked center like this.
        forjusticethunders
        Jan 2017
        #44
      
        
        It's the same narrative Bernie supporters have been promoting since the election.
        Garrett78
        Jan 2017
        #74
      
        
        Sanders' agenda failed because it had no chance of being adopted in the real world
        Gothmog
        Jan 2017
        #121
      
        
        This is absolutely true.  Bernie distracted Democrats with his attacks on them.
        R B Garr
        Jan 2017
        #52
      
        
        He didn't distract her. He simply never stopped fanning the flames of division.
        NCTraveler
        Jan 2017
        #55
      
        
        Ahh this one again from November. Must be running out of anti-Bernie pieces so we need repeats! nt
        m-lekktor
        Jan 2017
        #58
      
        
        It's the same narrative Bernie supporters have been promoting since the election.
        Garrett78
        Jan 2017
        #70
      
        
        But of course... certain parties here at DU realize their Sanders bullshit is about to shelf expire.
        Raster
        Jan 2017
        #79
      
        
        Simplistic, and totally ignoring the numerous voter suppression tactics employed by the GOP.
        guillaumeb
        Jan 2017
        #76
      
        
        What a load of horse shit. "He pushed her too far left to prevent an effective recentering"
        dionysus
        Jan 2017
        #87
      
        
        All I know is I've heard a whole lot of people voted for Trump only because they disliked Hillary.
        Vinca
        Jan 2017
        #92
      
        
        Yeah, its obvious the Democratic party wants to continue it's long slide into ignominy
        Arazi
        Jan 2017
        #93
      
        
        After the first paragraph I had to LMOA--Really now? Bernie hurt Clinton's chances? Ugh! n/a
        vaberella
        Jan 2017
        #174
      
        
        This is just counterproductive and serves no purpose other than to divide and conquer.
        AgadorSparticus
        Jan 2017
        #178