2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bill Press: Sanders didnt damage Clintons public image [View all]BigBoss26
(25 posts)This is where the "coronation" stuff comes from. Again, nobody is entitled to a free path to the nomination. If she wants to jump in the game then she has to play it the same way everyone else has had to. And truthfully, there was nothing especially contentious about this primary season compared to years past. If anything I was proud that both candidates avoided getting personal for the most part.
You can push the "BERNIE'S FAULT!" narrative 'til you're blue in the face but it still won't make it true. Her favorability issues, the stigma that she's untrustworthy, her ties to corporations, etc... All that stuff was there long before Bernie showed up on the scene. The Comey/FBI/email stuff, which clearly hurt her badly, had nothing to do with Bernie either. "Deplorables"? I mean I agreed with her on that one but it was still dumb politics. Again, nothing to do with Bernie.
At the end of the day, once the convention was over and she was officially the nominee, it was her game to lose and she did. Take the loss like an adult and stop looking for someone else to blame. Self reflection is an important step towards improving for the next go-around.