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In reply to the discussion: Why isn't Bernie telling Republicans what they need to do? [View all]SnoopDog
(2,477 posts)41. I'm guessing that...
If Sanders is complaining, Im guessing its because the Democrats lost the presidency, the Senate, and the House. And it is the Democratic Party Leadership responsibility to win elections. Right?
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That was exactly my reaction. It sounded like he was on board to help Democrats win and implement a progressive
Martin68
Nov 17
#6
Here's the thing, we're stuck with the worst president elect imagineable
mountain grammy
Nov 18
#125
if Hitler wanted to cap credit card rates at 10%, would you work with him to do it?
cadoman
Nov 18
#149
Bernie got the fed audited, the clinics in the aca are because of Bernie
questionseverything
Nov 18
#104
I always find it interesting when a non-Democrat presumes to tell actual Democrats and the Democratic Party
tritsofme
Nov 17
#13
Where are the Dixiecrats when the party needs to win elections? The Democrats need to stop being so opposed
LiberalArkie
Nov 17
#16
If all his supporters had voted for Clinton in 2016, we wouldn't have trump now and would control Supreme Court.
Silent Type
Nov 17
#23
Can you prove it's not true? I'm convinced of it mainly because Sanders, Warren, Reich, etc., criticized Obama/Clinton
Silent Type
Nov 17
#38
Bernie attracted a lot of republicans, right-leaning independents, and far-lefties to vote for him.
Intractable
Nov 17
#73
Perhaps he has. Perhaps he has no control over Tulsi, who managed to betray everyone's expectations of her.
Intractable
Nov 18
#112
Repeating it over and over again doesn't make your point of view any more valid.
Intractable
Nov 18
#126
How would someone who has only been here since July know what someone posted about Bernie 8 years ago?
AZSkiffyGeek
Nov 18
#132
The ones who eventually voted for Stein very clearly stated up front to the Democratic party that they would not
Intractable
Nov 18
#153
Oh, yes. Let's just pin the blame on that narrow group of voters who went for Stein.
Intractable
Nov 18
#157
Progressives like Bernie and AOC were pointing the party in the right direction but the problem is
yaesu
Nov 17
#36
What? All Americans have accents! It's a symbol of......their.......uh......oh, you mean the high commas*.....okay.....
jaxexpat
Nov 18
#106
Sadly, Bernie is a scold, & the people he scolds are Democrats because we try to live up to our ideals & come short
Hekate
Nov 17
#52
What makes you think that he isn't? Bernie speaks to everyone about the issues and policies that are critical
Uncle Joe
Nov 17
#90
Why ask anyone here? Why not ask him directly? He's the only that can provide that explanation.
msfiddlestix
Nov 18
#134