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Türkisblau
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« on: January 21, 2020, 01:30:11 PM »

I think it's clear by now the Clintonites and such are the ones more guilty of the sins they claim of Sanders and his supporters.

All of their complaints are just projection:

  • The ones that would have major issues with voting for the eventual nominee? Liberals i.e. the Hillary deadenders of 2008 that refused to vote for Obama, largely because of his bros
  • Awful attacks online? Liberals are constantly launching personal attacks against Bernie and his surrogates -- sexist language is routinely weaponized against Tulsi Gabbard, Nina Turner, and any woman who opens her mouth who isn't for the approved candidates
  • Lack of unity? The left routinely lines up behind whoever the nominee ends up being and takes stringent steps to only attack based on policy and not (justly) tar the establishment as corrupt. We saw this with Bernie and Hillary's emails, as well as this cycle with Bernie and his silence on Biden.

We are expected to supplicate ourselves to them, and nothing is expected in return. Bernie didn't launch one single character-based attack and campaigned for Clinton in 2016 and this is the thanks in return? Don't blame anyone but yourselves if the left sits this cycle out (if Bernie loses) if this is how you're going to act.
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Türkisblau
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« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2020, 01:37:22 PM »

[snip]

This tweet right here was a fairly odd thing to say for someone who supposedly supported Clinton. It was almost as if he was encouraging his supporters to vote for Trump. He is a sneaky person and knew what he was posting. Clinton can say what she wants about him.

It's called not insulting people who you want to win over. How thick can people be.
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Türkisblau
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« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2020, 01:44:16 PM »

[snip]

This tweet right here was a fairly odd thing to say for someone who supposedly supported Clinton. It was almost as if he was encouraging his supporters to vote for Trump. He is a sneaky person and knew what he was posting. Clinton can say what she wants about him.

It's called not insulting people who you want to win over. How thick can people be.

That's not what his intent was. Who tweets out that it's ok to vote for the opposition under any circumstances right before the election? That is totally absurd.

You are being about as unfair in your reading as you can be. Where did he say that it's ok? He pointed out Trump's status as a racist and a sexist a million times. You are taking a statement that is trying to bring people back into the fold to meaning the opposite.
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Türkisblau
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« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2020, 01:59:59 PM »

She has absolutely no one to blame but herself for her humiliating loss in 2016. After 4 years, she still doesn't get it.

That's not even the point. The point is that Sanders has issues of his own and it isn't unfair to point that out. He's displayed moodiness and rudeness on camera and those things can add up with voters. With that said, Clinton has zero obligation to help his campaign or to be friends with him.

This just in: Voters hate it when politicians show human emotion.
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Türkisblau
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« Reply #4 on: January 21, 2020, 02:01:53 PM »

Meanwhile RFKFan is bringing up bog-standard smears in a non-sequitur response to my post. How low can discourse on Atlas possibly go?
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Türkisblau
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« Reply #5 on: January 21, 2020, 02:06:21 PM »
« Edited: January 21, 2020, 02:22:01 PM by YE »

She has absolutely no one to blame but herself for her humiliating loss in 2016. After 4 years, she still doesn't get it.

That's not even the point. The point is that Sanders has issues of his own and it isn't unfair to point that out. He's displayed moodiness and rudeness on camera and those things can add up with voters. With that said, Clinton has zero obligation to help his campaign or to be friends with him.
Delivered by a woman who shopped around for a Senate seat, who ruthlessly demonized Barack Obama in the 2008 primary, and who has stood as the foremost reminder of Democratic incompetence.

The fact that she is religitating these issues now is telling. I have not an ounce of respect left for her.

I don't think she ever claimed to be perfect, unlike Sanders who claims to be the best politicians ever who has never made a mistake in his life.

Nothing is being rehashed, because she didn't say he caused her to lose, she is putting truth out that about him that has been out there for a long time. He's a nasty diva who thinks he is better than everyone.

Nowhere has he ever claimed he was perfect or better than anyone, but it's pretty easy to think so when his opponents are such trash.
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