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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Cenk Uygur can kiss my ass [View all]Devil Child
(2,728 posts)97. Denial is strong around here
Seems like it is much easier to blame every single thing and externalize all cause for Clinton's defeat rather than some hard to admit truths that Clinton failed at securing victory.
What caused more damage the Clinton campaign? Criticism by Cenk Uygur that was probably never heard by the majority of Americans or Clinton's deplorables comment?
It isn't TYT's fault. Clinton ran a failed campaign and we are all paying the price.
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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