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mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.
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JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.0 -
JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.0 -
pjhawks said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.0 -
I would have been fine waking up to President Kasich every morning on Fox and Friends. I may not agree with much of what he does, but it's rational, thoughtful and he possesses empathy.0
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mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.
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"...I changed by not changing at all..."0 -
pjhawks said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.
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"...I changed by not changing at all..."0 -
JimmyV said:pjhawks said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.0 -
mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:pjhawks said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.
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"...I changed by not changing at all..."0 -
JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:pjhawks said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.0 -
mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:pjhawks said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.
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JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:pjhawks said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.0 -
pjhawks said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:pjhawks said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.She was great last night. Thanks for inviting me into the campaign, and for sticking with me during the Biden anxiety. You are a great friend and a great leader. It's been a little hard for me to play such a role in the Biden demise - and I am definitely dead to them -- but I'm glad to be on Team HRC, and glad that she had a great debate last night. Thanks John.https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/5690https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHYIGy1dyd8
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mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:pjhawks said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.
To the donor class its a no risk gamble, I lose, I win, you LOSE, I still win!
Raise your hand if you are the donor class! (mruss schilling 4 tha donor class)
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Truly horrible on John Podesta, particularly when compared to your guy, Trump.0
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mrussel1 said:Truly horrible on John Podesta, particularly when compared to your guy, Trump.
Haven't I tried helping your hapless party for months on end, I couldn't convince you after 18 straight months revealing just how corrupt your Heiress was? In 6 short months Ill again explain why you and your party failed again...give me another chance. When will you realize I'm on your side?
I'm betting that shorty after the mid-terms this thread will also be (perpetually) "closed for review"!
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JC29856 said:pjhawks said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:pjhawks said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:mrussel1 said:JimmyV said:Again...it's not about Sanders. For many voters, like myself, Sanders was the only viable option to Clinton because the field was so small. There was no 2016 equivalent to an Obama or even an Edwards. This was by design and reflective of a party that had already chosen its nominee behind closed doors.
As for the super delegates, they may have prevented another McGovern disaster but they did so by bringing about a collapse of the "blue wall" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The electability, the inevitability, it was all bullshit.
If we don't own what happened in 2016 we aren't going to do any better in 2020.
There is no intellectually honest or consistent solution to 2016 that would have made Sanders the candidate.She was great last night. Thanks for inviting me into the campaign, and for sticking with me during the Biden anxiety. You are a great friend and a great leader. It's been a little hard for me to play such a role in the Biden demise - and I am definitely dead to them -- but I'm glad to be on Team HRC, and glad that she had a great debate last night. Thanks John.https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/5690https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHYIGy1dyd8
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/10052
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JC29856 said:mrussel1 said:Truly horrible on John Podesta, particularly when compared to your guy, Trump.
Haven't I tried helping your hapless party for months on end, I couldn't convince you after 18 straight months revealing just how corrupt your Heiress was? In 6 short months Ill again explain why you and your party failed again...give me another chance. When will you realize I'm on your side?
I'm betting that shorty after the mid-terms this thread will also be (perpetually) "closed for review"!0
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