maraxus2 wrote:It IS his fault, you imbecile.
Well, of course, you would say that.
Personal attacks and Sanders bashing are nothing new from you.
His campaign picked these delegates.
Guess what? Not everyone a campaign picks is perfect.
And you know, when it comes to the behaviour of their appointees and surrogates, a Clinton loyalist really might not want to cast stones in their glass house right now.
His campaign encouraged the notion of political revolution, despite it being obvious to everyone apart from kool-aid drinkers like you that it was never going to happen.
Translation: "How dare he think he could win? How dare he try to achieve anything substantial?"
This is one step away from bashing him for daring to run against Clinton at all, which I suspect is the underlying sentiment.
His campaign attacked the legitimacy of Clinton's victories.
With reason.
Are you going to deny the widely-reported on voting irregularities?
He stuck around in the primary long after it was obvious that he lost.
He had ever right and good reason to stay in until the primaries were wrapped up, but we've been over this point so many times, and I have no desire to try to get it through your skull yet again.
I would have liked to see him endorse Clinton sooner, but I think he needed to get some major concessions first to convince more of his supporters to come over. And it appeared to have worked out just fine, until this clusterfuck over the emails and Clinton making the mind-boggling move of hiring a disgraced, biased ex-DNC chair despised by Sanders supporters onto her campaign.
Now these chickens are coming home to roost, and it turns out that it was a very poor long-term decision on Sanders' part.
See above.
Why give her anything? She resigned in disgrace.
Are you at least capable of admitting how politically bad this looks, even if you personally don't object to it?
I don't recall blaming Bernie for Clinton's email nonsense, just the stuff that he very obviously had a hand in.
My point is that the things your blaming him for (the sudden re-inflaming of Bernie or Bust at the convention) is at least in part due to the email scandal, not any actions of Bernies' (he's out their doing what he can for damage control, and getting booed by some of his own supporters for his efforts while people like you attack him for not predicting all of this in advance and daring to run a strong campaign against Clinton).
Fuck you. This dishonest Clintonite hack is trying to keep Trump out of the White House. What are you doing to keep him out of office?
Well, I voted for Bernie, in part because I thought he'd be the best to beat Trump.
Then I switched my support to Clinton, despite my deep dislike and distrust of her, and have urged others to do the same.
I fully intend to vote for her in November, come what may.
And I am considering making some campaign donations to the Democrats, finances permitting.
I will consider further ways in which I can contribute more to Democratic efforts to achieve victory, although my resources are limited and my options are somewhat hampered by the fact that I'm currently living outside the country.
My point, in any case, is not that you want Trump. Its that this kind of infighting is not helping anyone but Trump and Putin, and that I hold both sides accountable for it.
"I know its easy to be defeatist here because nothing has seemingly reigned Trump in so far. But I will say this: every asshole succeeds until finally, they don't. Again, 18 months before he resigned, Nixon had a sky-high approval rating of 67%. Harvey Weinstein was winning Oscars until one day, he definitely wasn't."-John Oliver
"The greatest enemy of a good plan is the dream of a perfect plan."-General Von Clauswitz, describing my opinion of Bernie or Busters and third partiers in a nutshell.
I SUPPORT A NATIONAL GENERAL STRIKE TO REMOVE TRUMP FROM OFFICE.