2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: My confession....I was once Hillary or Bust... [View all]Moonwalk
(2,322 posts)Obama made Hillary secretary of state, a very powerful position where she got to really strut her stuff.
A lot of people act like Bernie not getting to be president means he'll be out of power. But he remains a Senator, his influence in the Senate and with Democrats increased 100 fold because of this. He is no longer just the "Senator from Vermont." And it's altogether possible that Hillary will do as Obama did, and give Bernie a position in her government where he CAN make real many of the proposals he put forward.
Being president is the ultimate position of power, yes, but we should remember that Obama hasn't been able to do half of what he wanted to do because the Congress has been blocking him. And the Supreme Court hasn't been much help either. So Bernie still has powermore power than ever if the congress goes blue. And if with Hillary in office, working with Congress rather than at odds with it, imagine what can be accomplished. Imagine the new Supreme Court Judges they can install!
Our government is NOT a dictatorship and we are not voting for a king. It may be profoundly disappointing to not get the president of your dreams. But that doesn't mean your candidate has lost any and all power to make a difference. Not if that person still has an active seat where his voice, vote and efforts can create laws or change policy.