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Sparkly

(24,340 posts)
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 09:43 PM Jun 2016

What is Bernie doing? (HRC Group)

Considering HRC had a more credible ax to grind in 2008 but conceded gracefully, why all the kid gloves around Bernie? I can't imagine Clinton making demands, continuing to talk about being president after the writing was on the wall, or saying it was up to Obama to persuade her supporters to vote for him.

I heard this afternoon (on teevee -- no link, sorry) that Bernie and his team might be demanding to choose HRC's cabinet!! Since when does the runner-up have ANY say whatsoever on what the winner chooses, holding the party hostage by withholding support?

I think today was a deluge of Democratic unity taking over the airwaves, including Warren's address occluding Sanders' speech in his effort to win in DC. Also Obama and Biden -- all in one day, not rolled out over a few days.

Said in the 60s: If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.

Time is moving on, even if he isn't. To prevent these tactics from becoming precedents, I hope he gets nothing to say about the party's platform committee, Clinton's cabinet picks, or ANYthing else. This is INSANE.

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What is Bernie doing? (HRC Group) (Original Post) Sparkly Jun 2016 OP
Sanders will not be choosing Hillary's Cabinet or her VP leftofcool Jun 2016 #1
So what's with the "negotiations?" Sparkly Jun 2016 #3
how about Bernie as interior secretary dlwickham Jun 2016 #18
I was thinking Labor Secretary Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2016 #20
I think he's just waiting for DC. He can then say that he waited until all the votes were cast. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #2
I hope you are right, and his talk of a contested convention Sparkly Jun 2016 #4
After today, I think he doesn't have much choice but to call it a day. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #7
You've got that right! pandr32 Jun 2016 #39
That Jeff guy who DURHAM D Jun 2016 #5
Jeffrey Sachs...? sarae Jun 2016 #12
Agree 100%. BlueMTexpat Jun 2016 #24
What's especially ironic about Sachs annavictorious Jun 2016 #27
Thank you for those excellent links ... I BlueMTexpat Jun 2016 #38
The longer he stays in the less leverage he has BeyondGeography Jun 2016 #6
I am noticing many BS supporters rallying around Hillary publicly ladym55 Jun 2016 #8
The majority of SBS supporters BlueMTexpat Jun 2016 #25
My opinion: CrowCityDem Jun 2016 #9
But, he has supporters and donor lists. Sparkly Jun 2016 #10
I bet she can get those donor lists another way Stuckinthebush Jun 2016 #31
The big Dem guns rolled Sanders today. stopbush Jun 2016 #11
Thank you for your analysis, stop.. sounds good! I woke up today thinking.. Cha Jun 2016 #15
To add insult to injury Stuckinthebush Jun 2016 #32
This is all about saving face. Bernie's ego and the collective ego of his "Revolution"... Walk away Jun 2016 #13
... Cha Jun 2016 #16
I agree 100 percent! eom BlueMTexpat Jun 2016 #26
That's it Walk away. Can't wait for the convention to be over livetohike Jun 2016 #28
Perfectly stated! Yes, that was HRC's luck, to be stuck with 2....at the same time. Her Sister Jun 2016 #34
This question everything Jun 2016 #14
Really! Cha Jun 2016 #17
I know! NurseJackie Jun 2016 #30
it's a shame... quickesst Jun 2016 #19
I'm not surprised by any of this DemonGoddess Jun 2016 #21
He's played exactly as his record would indicate. nt BootinUp Jun 2016 #22
This.. Bullshit like this.. and if he thinks he's going to have a say in anything important he's Cha Jun 2016 #23
Great reminder why we did not go with door # 2 !! Her Sister Jun 2016 #35
Yes, too much hate Cha Jun 2016 #36
I am beginning to think that his advisers are keeping him going so they have a job liberal N proud Jun 2016 #29
He's making all the right people upset, as far as I'm concerned. kayakjohnny Jun 2016 #33
BS is his own worst enemy.. he lost this race because of his actions and his alone. Cha Jun 2016 #37

Sparkly

(24,340 posts)
3. So what's with the "negotiations?"
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 09:49 PM
Jun 2016

He'll endorse her when/if his demands are met to a degree he finds acceptable?

I find that not acceptable.

dlwickham

(3,316 posts)
18. how about Bernie as interior secretary
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 10:59 PM
Jun 2016

the environmental stuff would be right up his alley

get him out of the Senate as well

TwilightZone

(28,833 posts)
2. I think he's just waiting for DC. He can then say that he waited until all the votes were cast.
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 09:47 PM
Jun 2016

As for the rumored demands, my guess is that they're just rumors. If they're not, Hillary is not about to give him any say on cabinet picks, etc. After he put Cornel West on the platform committee, he pretty much forfeited any claim that he's doing what's best for the party.

Sparkly

(24,340 posts)
4. I hope you are right, and his talk of a contested convention
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 09:52 PM
Jun 2016

was just to keep up enthusiasm, hope and donations, or something.

TwilightZone

(28,833 posts)
7. After today, I think he doesn't have much choice but to call it a day.
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 09:59 PM
Jun 2016

If it wasn't obvious that the party faithful and the big hitters were going to rally around the presumptive nominee before, it couldn't be more so now. I think it pretty much ended any dream he had that the SDs were going to perform some miracle.

DURHAM D

(32,834 posts)
5. That Jeff guy who
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 09:55 PM
Jun 2016

got BS an "invitation to an audience with the Pope" was on tv this pm saying that. He is certifiable.

sarae

(3,284 posts)
12. Jeffrey Sachs...?
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 10:34 PM
Jun 2016

I saw him on TV earlier. He insisted that it was Clinton's job to bring Bernie people into the fold. He also kept referring to the "huge" differences between Clinton and Sanders, and he generally had a very skeptical view on whether party unification would even be possible. The Dem party (and the Repubs), he said, would be two separate parties in any other country.

All in all, he sounded incredibly bitter.

 

annavictorious

(934 posts)
27. What's especially ironic about Sachs
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 05:19 AM
Jun 2016

is that his economic advice to the Russian government following the breakup of the Soviet Union is directly responsible for creating the the oligarchy that exists in that country today.

He's been trying to explain away that mistake for decades.

http://www.thenation.com/article/harvard-boys-do-russia/
http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Sachs.html
http://jeffsachs.org/2012/03/what-i-did-in-russia/

BlueMTexpat

(15,493 posts)
38. Thank you for those excellent links ... I
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 10:29 AM
Jun 2016

am bookmarking this thread for later to have some time to digest them!!

One quick takeaway from your second url:

His style was always abrasive and domineering; he rebuked the Slovenian parliament for passing a bill without his approval, and dismissed his critics as "idiots" and "self-management imbeciles." Waiting to meet with senior Soviet officials in 1991, Sachs put his feet up on a table. An aide asked him not to do that. Sachs took his feet down for a moment, and when the aide turned away, put them back up. From several public events and an hour-long interview, I can say he comes across as a very unpleasant fellow - cocky, vain, and free of doubt.


Hmmm ... not gonna say what I'm thinking because I'm trying to be "good" these days.

BeyondGeography

(39,999 posts)
6. The longer he stays in the less leverage he has
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 09:57 PM
Jun 2016

Today was not a good day for him. Pretty much all downhill until Tuesday when he gets trounced. He won't have another good day until he endorses. But I'm sure he knows better...

ladym55

(2,577 posts)
8. I am noticing many BS supporters rallying around Hillary publicly
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 10:06 PM
Jun 2016

So they are getting that dragging this out is helping the vulgar talking yam rather than making their candidate the nominee. I am going to give this time to see how much is hot air to generate ratings on the air and how much is real.

BlueMTexpat

(15,493 posts)
25. The majority of SBS supporters
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 05:12 AM
Jun 2016

were never like too many DU posters here who "say" they were supporting him and it's Bernie or bust.

I know that from my own family, circle of friends and acquaintances in the US and abroad, and especially from especially those Dems Abroad here in Switzerland who supported Bernie's candidacy. All have made clear to me that while they supported Bernie in the primaries and had hoped for a different outcome, there is no question but that they will fully - and in most cases, enthusiastically - support Hillary as the nominee because she has won, by any measure.

They are disappointed and sad, but most are not "devastated," and they surely recognize the disaster that Trump represents.

 

CrowCityDem

(2,348 posts)
9. My opinion:
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 10:06 PM
Jun 2016

Bernie was told in no uncertain terms by the President today that the party is moving on with or without him. Bernie can see that the news cycle for the rest of the week is going to be dominated by the endorsements, and Warren's speech, so he's indulging himself in fantasy land as long as possible, because he can see now that he actually has far less power than he and his supporters ever thought. With Obama, Biden, and Warren all sounding the alarm, Bernie is an afterthought. He can't possibly do the job of attacking Trump as well as the others already have.

Sparkly

(24,340 posts)
10. But, he has supporters and donor lists.
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 10:13 PM
Jun 2016

And I get the sense he's trying to leverage those for influence in a way we haven't seen before.

I agree -- if it comes to that, we can win without them in the tent, but it's unfortunate.

Stuckinthebush

(11,021 posts)
31. I bet she can get those donor lists another way
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 06:17 AM
Jun 2016

I'm sure there is crossover between that list and lists from progressive non profits and orgs. It would be nice to have his list but I wouldn't give away the store for it

stopbush

(24,630 posts)
11. The big Dem guns rolled Sanders today.
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 10:25 PM
Jun 2016

Obviously, they had coordinated a big roll out for Hillary.

They met with Sanders in the morning to be nice, but by lunch time, the unity message was drowning out any favorable press Sanders had hoped for. By the end of the day, Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden had had their say, and Sanders was basically sent off into the political twilight.

He got his morning in the sun. The price was his political irrelevance. He once again proved that he's a political amateur, the DC equivalent of a "Not ready for prime time" player.

Cha

(305,136 posts)
15. Thank you for your analysis, stop.. sounds good! I woke up today thinking..
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 10:55 PM
Jun 2016

BS did his campaign stump speech @ the White House(which pissed me off) and then President Obama endorsed Hillary brilliantly and spectacularly!

And suddenly it wasn't about sanders anymore but Hillary and President Obama.. He upstaged him just like the Pope did.

burnie trying to get the spotlight and then reality takes over.

Stuckinthebush

(11,021 posts)
32. To add insult to injury
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 06:20 AM
Jun 2016

When he was speaking outside in DC yesterday afternoon, his speech was drowned out by sirens. It was quite a sad spectacle. The bus has left and Bernie missed it.

Walk away

(9,494 posts)
13. This is all about saving face. Bernie's ego and the collective ego of his "Revolution"...
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 10:42 PM
Jun 2016

must be coddled as it has all along. Hillary just got stuck running against two different thin skinned men at the same time. I wouldn't worry too much. Hillary is pretty smart. She'll do what she has to but she will keep the power. Men who think they can push the first woman POTUS around are in for a big surprise.

 

Her Sister

(6,444 posts)
34. Perfectly stated! Yes, that was HRC's luck, to be stuck with 2....at the same time.
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 07:12 AM
Jun 2016

Thank goodness we knew that and we did not buy what these men were/are selling! She will prevail!

DemonGoddess

(5,108 posts)
21. I'm not surprised by any of this
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 12:51 AM
Jun 2016

I expect this to continue, because as we've all said, he's not a real Democrat in the first place. So, where the REAL Democrats come out in support, because a) they LIKE HRC and b) they are loyal Democrats, he doesn't have that loyalty.

Cha

(305,136 posts)
23. This.. Bullshit like this.. and if he thinks he's going to have a say in anything important he's
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 03:08 AM
Jun 2016

blown it.. a thousand times over. BS is his own worst enemy.

Meta ‎@metaquest
So tonight, Bernie Sanders' way of bringing things to productive closure is to put Cornel West front & center to bash Democrats again.
3:49 PM - 9 Jun 2016
28 28 Retweets 29 29 likes

Alice Ollstein
✔ ‎@AliceOllstein
Damn, @CornelWest called @HillaryClinton a "milquetoast neoliberal" and the crowd went nuts
12:57 PM - 9 Jun 2016
18 18 Retweets 5 5 likes

Eric Boehlert ‎@EricBoehlert
ha. Poor Cornel's probably not getting Hillary inauguration tix either https://twitter.com/aliceollstein/status/741041647945977858
1:25 PM - 9 Jun 2016

https://theobamadiary.com/2016/06/09/president-obama-hosts-a-reception-in-recognition-of-lgbt-pride-month/




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