2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: It kills me to come to a gathering place for democrats [View all]Amaril
(1,267 posts)When the message to Sanders' supporters that came from the Clinton Camp was "We don't need or want you." how could we not feel oh-so-welcome at the table.
That shit was said........and said again........and again........and again. After I received my first & only hide in my 10 years here for popping back at someone who said effectively that, I started putting everyone who said it on ignore. After the election was over, my ignore list was 100+ strong.
I voted for Clinton. I also don't know any Sanders supporters -- online or in the real world -- who voted for Trump. The ones I know either voted for Clinton or didn't vote at all (which was stupid). I also know several Republicans (I live in a predominantly red area) who refused to vote for Trump or Clinton, but said they would have voted for Sanders in the GE.
Politics is ugly. Candidates are in it to WIN, and they are going to cite the reasons why their opponent is a less viable choice. That's how it works. One of the things that really irked me about Clinton's campaign was the expectation that she should be given a pass -- that no one should bring up her negatives -- real or perceived -- and that Sanders shouldn't have challenged her in the first place. That ISN'T how it works.
After the Wasserman-Schultz BS came to light, I fully supported Sanders taking it to the convention. WE -- meaning Democrats -- are supposed to better than that, and WE should be able to expect better than that from our leadership.