Elizabeth Warren to Dropout of the Presidential race - NYTimes

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Do we instantly forget the party making it known they don't want Sanders, will do anything to stop Sanders, and blobbed nearly every other candidate in order to stop Sanders, while having key people attempting to shyt on the campaign. This is from most applicable angles like media or even the politicians themselves.

In what way is that party backing, or fair and square? It's a complete uphill battle.

Winning the nomination of a party is almost always an uphill battle. You know what makes it harder? Not having money, like Biden did going into SC. You know what makes it harder? Actively attacking and antagonizing the party you're trying to win the nomination of, like Sanders has done for months.

We might not be in this situation if he had showed an ounce of class or unification after Nevada. Instead he took a victory lap and threw the party under the bus. Democrats were listening. And they rallied around their guy. This was always going to come down to a one on one. Bernie has never been about building unity or working with groups he disagrees with...and now he's about to get blown out in a few days.

That's on him, not the party. If his revolution was real we wouldn't be having this conversation. He would have swept through Biden regardless. But instead, the youth vote is still too low. Lower than it was for Obama in fact. He's talking about a revolution and can't even replicate what Obama did 12-13 years ago.
 

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fair enough, but your contention is that people cant think for themselves?

what about the fact that bernie was selling pie in the sky bullshyt that he couldnt even get through his own party?

Most people don’t pay attention to this shyt like we do. They look for trusted news sources to distill it for them.

If they see their trusted “news” people collectively freaking out about Bernie, they’ll freak out too. The swing from polls to election in a mere week was unprecedented. And no, it wasn’t because of some damn endorsements from Mayo and Klobuchar.

It was a very effective, relentless and concentrated media attack.
 

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Winning the nomination of a party is almost always an uphill battle. You know what makes it harder? Not having money, like Biden did going into SC. You know what makes it harder? Actively attacking and antagonizing the party you're trying to win the nomination of, like Sanders has done for months.

We might not be in this situation if he had showed an ounce of class or unification after Nevada. Instead he took a victory lap and threw the party under the bus. Democrats were listening. And they rallied around their guy. This was always going to come down to a one on one. Bernie has never been about building unity or working with groups he disagrees with...and now he's about to get blown out in a few days.

That's on him, not the party. If his revolution was real we wouldn't be having this conversation. He would have swept through Biden regardless. But instead, the youth vote is still too low. Lower than it was for Obama in fact. He's talking about a revolution and can't even replicate what Obama did 12-13 years ago.

Bullshyt.

As soon as he won Nevada, the DNC’s propaganda arm escalated their covert war against Bernie into an all out open war.

They threw away any pretenses of “objectivity” out the window and went as hard as they could.

When facing those circumstances, when exactly was he expected to “unify” the party.

And make no mistake about it, the opposition doesn’t come because of hurt feelings due to being called the “establishment”, the relenting opposition is a result of the DNC and media’s attempts to protect their donors and advertisers.

A progressive president not beholden to any special interests and only fighting for the people has to be the ruling classes’ scariest nightmare.

This shyt is deeper than rap.
 

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Winning the nomination of a party is almost always an uphill battle. You know what makes it harder? Not having money, like Biden did going into SC. You know what makes it harder? Actively attacking and antagonizing the party you're trying to win the nomination of, like Sanders has done for months.

We might not be in this situation if he had showed an ounce of class or unification after Nevada. Instead he took a victory lap and threw the party under the bus. Democrats were listening. And they rallied around their guy. This was always going to come down to a one on one. Bernie has never been about building unity or working with groups he disagrees with...and now he's about to get blown out in a few days.

That's on him, not the party. If his revolution was real we wouldn't be having this conversation. He would have swept through Biden regardless. But instead, the youth vote is still too low. Lower than it was for Obama in fact. He's talking about a revolution and can't even replicate what Obama did 12-13 years ago.


As if the party establishment was going to get behind Bernie if he tried to "unify" after Nevada ...

:gucci:
 

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Man I’m just thinking about when Elizabeth saying she was going to let a transgender child choose her secretary of education :snoop:
:francis: It's good policy to pick a LGBT friendly secretary of education but she kept running her campaign like twitter users are the only people who vote
 

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Do we instantly forget the party making it known they don't want Sanders, will do anything to stop Sanders, and blobbed nearly every other candidate in order to stop Sanders, while having key people attempting to shyt on the campaign. This is from most applicable angles like media or even the politicians themselves.

In what way is that party backing, or fair and square? It's a complete uphill battle.
Isn't Bernie campaigning against that party, though?
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:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:
 

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I’m watching this Maddow interview with Liz and contrasting it with her interview with Bernie last night.

:francis:


Et tu Bae Rachel?

:hhh:
Rachel is an elitIst liberal and has always been that.

We just gonna have to give up on changing things through voting, and instead change people’s voting through mass movements. That’s the only way.
 

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