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55. sorry-- but I'm trying to figure out how to reach these people that should be voting with us
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 02:20 PM
Dec 2016

I know the obvious answer is they just didn't like HRC. But it bugs me to hell they couldn't be persuaded to cast a practical vote to block Trump.

We're about to enter a new, never before seen era of American politics. jalan48 Dec 2016 #1
I didn't mean to scapegoat progressives but the people I refer to here are a problem for Dems Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #3
We are in for a battle. The Progressives I know were active in marching for civil rights in the 60's jalan48 Dec 2016 #5
You are not conscious that you are scapegoating? Take a closer look at this patently scapegoating JudyM Dec 2016 #9
fair enough-- but I meant they are not the main reason we lost Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #10
The purpose of your post... to diss liberals. dionysus Dec 2016 #82
no no no, not at all! I'm a liberal! I'm trying to figure out what we can about liberals Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #85
You're doing a great job of discouraging us, if that's your objective. TonyPDX Dec 2016 #26
Those people, and Bernie, kept declaring that they were starting a movement brush Dec 2016 #28
and what... berksdem Dec 2016 #36
Not an answer. Where is the movement? brush Dec 2016 #39
and that... berksdem Dec 2016 #42
Not complicated, where is the movement Sanders and his supporters were supposed to . . . brush Dec 2016 #44
where was Clinton during the campaign in PA and Michigan? berksdem Dec 2016 #45
Ok, you keep not answering a question with vague anti-dem, pro-Bernie statements brush Dec 2016 #46
How.... berksdem Dec 2016 #50
If you have no info on the question about the nascent movement . . . brush Dec 2016 #51
LOL... berksdem Dec 2016 #54
It was nascent when it was being discussed. Apparently it has gone belly up . . . brush Dec 2016 #56
i answered it berksdem Dec 2016 #57
You did, huh? Clarity in writing issues? brush Dec 2016 #58
"Our Revolution" is the birth of the movement. Ken Burch Dec 2016 #73
The nascent anti-librral dems are.. basking in this election loss, it seems... dionysus Dec 2016 #83
Here: TCJ70 Dec 2016 #61
They had the "movement" @ 7am... Historic NY Dec 2016 #49
Woo them in if they have the right values. LiberalFighter Dec 2016 #63
"I didn't mean to scapegoat progressives" Raster Dec 2016 #70
Most of what they support is good. Ken Burch Dec 2016 #75
+ 1000 LiberalLovinLug Dec 2016 #77
Your "observations" seem really different from mine unc70 Dec 2016 #2
Sorry, I wasn't trying to say this was the case for all progressives Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #4
blah blah blah blah ...it's posts like this that turned many off to hillary bowens43 Dec 2016 #6
Just for the record oberliner Dec 2016 #7
I know two Bernie dudes who voted for trump La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2016 #12
I know several Bernie men and women who voted for Hillary... TCJ70 Dec 2016 #15
I'm one... Yurovsky Dec 2016 #21
My reasoning as well. I did it, but with no joy. SlimJimmy Dec 2016 #41
perfectly stated... could not agree more. berksdem Dec 2016 #43
Right, my point is these Bernie to trump voters do exist La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2016 #23
I know several Democrats who voted for Trump, they could not stand to vote for Hillary Nictuku Dec 2016 #29
I have no intention of jumping down anyones throat... TCJ70 Dec 2016 #48
one additional spot for worst: the guy who lost to the woman who lost to the guy who won. LanternWaste Dec 2016 #24
bingo! +1 berksdem Dec 2016 #38
I just watched Sarah Silverman interviewing Bernie Sanders about the election. betsuni Dec 2016 #8
To Bernie, if you're fighting for social causes, you're not a serious liberal. kcr Dec 2016 #11
It's what he said about abortion on Maddow La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2016 #13
Yep. I think his behavior since the election has really shown his true colors. kcr Dec 2016 #14
Thank you. nt cwydro Dec 2016 #17
You apparently managed to completely misunderstand the point he was making. Kentonio Dec 2016 #16
Oh, don't get me started on his speaking at Liberty University kcr Dec 2016 #18
Actually he doesn't think any of those things, but apparently simplistic thinking is popular now. Kentonio Dec 2016 #19
HUH? They are the enemy if they want to take away women's rights, because they disagree with us. Justice Dec 2016 #64
No, they are not the enemy. Kentonio Dec 2016 #65
Like I said. His point is wrong. kcr Dec 2016 #69
What is most likely to make a woman forced to make babies? Kentonio Dec 2016 #84
at least he was trying to berksdem Dec 2016 #40
Stop twisting Bernie's words. He clearly never said that realmirage Dec 2016 #22
Only his supporters are able to infer and translate accurately what he meant. LanternWaste Dec 2016 #25
He says it all the time. Some just don't pay attention. kcr Dec 2016 #68
huh? berksdem Dec 2016 #33
Totally agree Justice Dec 2016 #59
This is an excellent OP and discussion. Best one on this. Justice Dec 2016 #60
In real life, the BoBs are a tiny minority of Dems. duffyduff Dec 2016 #20
What evidence is there? HassleCat Dec 2016 #27
there is none... berksdem Dec 2016 #32
do you honestly think he doesn't feel that way? He's certainly hinted at it. Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #37
If you think Bernie is happy with Trump being elected, then you obviously don't know who Bernie is. PatsFan87 Dec 2016 #62
For many people, Bernie is just the guy who ruined things for Hillary. HassleCat Dec 2016 #66
sorry but talk... berksdem Dec 2016 #30
I'm not talking about all progressives, just a group that I know on Facebook who call themselves Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #35
gotcha and thanks for clarifying... berksdem Dec 2016 #47
Yes, thanks. I should also say I have called myself a progressive (though not so much lately) Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #53
And they might as well MFM008 Dec 2016 #31
that is my frustration, yes. Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #34
Started reading this thread True Dough Dec 2016 #52
sorry-- but I'm trying to figure out how to reach these people that should be voting with us Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #55
Most Democrats voted for her. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #67
But there is no "do over" True Dough Dec 2016 #71
Is there something WRONG with being anti-imperialist and anti-war? Ken Burch Dec 2016 #72
When one of our allies need our help which requires some sort of military aid what do we do? JHan Dec 2016 #78
Why shouldn't we be anti "big banks"? Ken Burch Dec 2016 #74
Interrestingly enough, guillaumeb Dec 2016 #76
Now you expect us to be against progressives? Really??? SAD!!!!!!! JoeOtterbein Dec 2016 #79
Not my point at all... my point was she the Dem nominee, and still many progressives Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #86
Most of my friends are more savvy politically and understand the three branches and loved Obama bettyellen Dec 2016 #80
Not the best hippie-punching ive seen... keep practising. dionysus Dec 2016 #81
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