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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Cenk Uygur can kiss my ass [View all]tblue37
(66,035 posts)59. Vicious, not viscous. You have to keep tabs on your hyperactive autocorrect . nt
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Plus he needs to change the name of his channel to "All the Middle-Aged Turks"
lapucelle
Dec 2016
#1
I do believe Bernie's run and failure to get out when it was clear he could not win, his refusal to
Demsrule86
Jan 2017
#92
Yeahh, that "democracy" thing... always gettin in the way of tellin voters who to elect!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2017
#93
No it didn't...the attacks on Hillary and the party hurt us badly...we lost.
Demsrule86
Jan 2017
#119
You have to admit Bernie's presence in the race moved Hillary farther to the left... that's a given.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2017
#120
If Sanders or O'Malley had been the nominee I guarantee you that we would have learned all about
StevieM
Dec 2016
#62
Vicious, not viscous. You have to keep tabs on your hyperactive autocorrect . nt
tblue37
Dec 2016
#59
Had Hillary HEEDED the criticism, instead of coasting to the end, we'd gratefully be rid of Fuhrer-Elect Cheeto Face and be callin her Madame President.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2017
#80
people are unforgiving when you don't stand at attention behind their Candidate. They would rather
JCanete
Dec 2016
#66
This is the same guy who said Sanders won Super Tuesday and would be the nominee.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#10
He said Hillary's support was soft, and Trump could win a couple days before the election
killbotfactory
Dec 2016
#12
The poster you responded to was being sarcastic. And we don't know how Sanders would have done.
StevieM
Dec 2016
#63
No they didn't. They held her to high standards, which shouldn't have been a problem.
TonyPDX
Dec 2016
#30
Oh yes they did? Where have you been? Al lyou have to do is search through their
Thrill
Dec 2016
#37
Michael Moore understood that once we turned our back on progressive populism, you could see the disaster comin from a mile away.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2017
#86
I like Cenk if for no other reason than he stood up to MSNBC when he worked for them.
jalan48
Dec 2016
#73
If we survive no one is going to laugh, and I'm hardly a millennial progressive.
TonyPDX
Dec 2016
#36
Hillary probably has the biggest name recognition of any "private citizen" on the planet.
TonyPDX
Dec 2016
#43
Sanders was not the candidate. In our other elections the losing candidate keeps a low profile . . .
brush
Jan 2017
#102
As a private citizen now without an office like Sanders and Warren she doesn't have much of . . .
brush
Jan 2017
#108
She doesn't have much of a platform? Only the biggest name recognition in the country.
TonyPDX
Jan 2017
#109
I am not a Bernie-basher and I don't think that most people who opposed him in the primaries
StevieM
Dec 2016
#65
The TYT covered the standing rock water protectors when the MSM was either silent...
killbotfactory
Dec 2016
#61
It is interesting to see the GOP toadies of M$M pretending Trump was not the M$M's favorite son, and
Bill USA
Dec 2016
#56
Truth is always important. I don't like it when my own party says to me "fall in line."
JCanete
Jan 2017
#100
Maybe because Sanders wouln't concede long after he had no chance. Weeks and weeks he kept . . .
brush
Jan 2017
#103
again who's fault is that. do you object to something that ended up being in Clinton's campaign or
JCanete
Jan 2017
#111
I'm sorry, for my money, as a Democrat myself, he was a Dem. Shouldn't those of us in the party
JCanete
Jan 2017
#113
IMO he may as well have been running as a third party because he attacked the party continuously
brush
Jan 2017
#114
oh, you're all in the talking points zone I see. His platform certainly didn't neglect people of
JCanete
Jan 2017
#115
Blah de blah blah blah. If those people didn't listen to and vote according to trumps dog whistles..
brush
Jan 2017
#116
I would say its about a two-party system being a fairly undemocratic condition that we find
JCanete
Jan 2017
#117