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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Should Bernie use his "political revolution" to help get Obama's SCOTUS nominee through the Senate? [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)38. Sanders'. Not Sander's. His name is Sanders, not Sander. Now, who is the nominee in question?
Voters will support that nominee if they support that nominee. Voters don't really do as they are told, they do as they wish.
Obama ran for office saying his healthcare plan would have no mandates and a strong public option. He was unable to complete that simple task. That's the paradigm you have built here. Our lack of public option, using your standards, means Barack Obama is a failure and his vaunted public support not sufficient to make his rhetoric become law. In my view, he did not push hard enough against a very obstructionist Congress. But according to you it was a simple task and he failed it along with his coalition. He said he'd do that, then he failed to get it done. I say that's politics, you say that's abject failure.
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Should Bernie use his "political revolution" to help get Obama's SCOTUS nominee through the Senate? [View all]
Cali_Democrat
Feb 2016
OP
Hillary is unemployed, may be a good job for her since she's running on Obamas record.
HooptieWagon
Feb 2016
#1
It's not "his" political revolution. It's ours. We have one president at a time.
Cheese Sandwich
Feb 2016
#2
Bernie has said many times it is going to take time and lot of work. Spare us your demands for
think
Feb 2016
#3
Bernie will most likely fight for the nominee in what capacity he can. But this is Obama's nominee
think
Feb 2016
#23
I've never seen anything like it. Has anyone kept track of the number?
beam me up scottie
Feb 2016
#24
It's hilarious, scrambling to post op after op in order to drown us out.
beam me up scottie
Feb 2016
#32
As I noted in another thread, apparently talk is easy, but revolution is impossible...
Empowerer
Feb 2016
#13
Judging from the list of corporations and dictatorships lining up to dump money into the CGI
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#36
Sanders'. Not Sander's. His name is Sanders, not Sander. Now, who is the nominee in question?
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2016
#38