Now The Dust Is Beginning To Settle A Little

Clinton in Democratic Party minds is the popular President and even if she is not the actual President it was because of a hard fought primary that she is not, i.e. it's all Bernie Sanders fault.

1] It was well known before the election took place what you had to do to win over 270 delegates, Trump won the campaign as the system exists [Electoral College] by quite a wide margin. Not carrying out a 50 State campaign and turning a deaf ear to "fly over country" is not the way to go about it, yes, I know we are all oiks and rednecks.

2]Branding everyone that disagreed with the epithets of deplorables, sexists and racists was also a mistake by both Hillary and her surrogates/supporters

The Washington Post notes

One error was to stick with a long-standing, one-dimensional campaign strategy: attacking Donald Trump. That strategy had been devised despite overwhelming evidence, not only in Trump’s rise but also in Clinton’s struggles during the Democratic primary against Bernie Sanders, that the electorate was looking for political and economic change.
Another problem, some said, was to devote resources in states Clinton did not need to win — notably Arizona — instead of shoring up support in deep-blue states, notably the Rust Belt, that she did need.

Why go to Arizona? Who the hell needs Arizona?” said Lou D’Allesandro, a state senator and Clinton supporter from New Hampshire, where Clinton appears to have narrowly prevailed Tuesday. “You go to Michigan. You go to Pennsylvania. You play to your strengths in this business.

“What you can’t do is you can’t manufacture enthusiasm,” Axelrod said. “There was an assumption that antipathy toward Trump would be enough to mobilize the base . . . a certain lethargy that sets in when you’ve had the White House for eight years. Your troops are just not as hungry.”

“What you can’t do is you can’t manufacture enthusiasm,” Axelrod said. “There was an assumption that antipathy toward Trump would be enough to mobilize the base . . . a certain lethargy that sets in when you’ve had the White House for eight years. Your troops are just not as hungry. ”Axelrod added that “too much was assumed in the industrial Midwest.”

In the end, even as the campaign shifted resources and sent surrogates back into the Rust Belt, the message remained the same: Trump lacked the temperament to be president and was unfit for office.

The Guardian looks at it from different angle

In a letter to the New York Times, Theda Skocpol, a professor of government and sociology at Harvard University, claimed Clinton’s campaign had been undermined by Sanders during a bruising primary contest: “Mr Sanders’ refusal to concede in a timely way as Hillary Clinton won many millions more votes and his constant harping that she was ‘corrupt’ furthered Mr Trump’s message and contributed to the conman’s catastrophic victory.”

The defiant Vermont senator told an audience at a Politics and Prose event at George Washington University on Wednesday night: “My campaign brought millions of people into the process, I suspect the overwhelming majority of whom ended up voting for Hillary Clinton.”

Noting emails from Clinton campaign chair John Podesta, published by WikiLeaks, Sanders added: “To say the very least, the DNC [Democratic National Committee] was not a neutral force in the campaign and we had to take on virtually the entire Democratic establishment. Do I think our campaign in a sense made Hillary Clinton a better candidate? Yeah, I do.”

The DNC set up the narrative of the establishment versus the rest perfectly and that damaged them in the "Rust Belt"/"Fly Over Country". When the popularity of the established politicians in congress is also in the trash can.

My vote was counted.

Despite losing the nomination, Sanders received 18,183 write-in votes on election day in Vermont, according to its secretary of state’s office, putting him third behind Clinton and Trump with nearly 5.7% of the vote.

The lesson the DNC/Hillary Campaign ignored.

Sanders – who, like Trump, beat Clinton in states such as Michigan and Wisconsin – said Senate Democrats would be willing to work with the new president on economic issues that benefit working families. “Towards the end of the campaign he was actually using the term that many Democrats don’t use. He was saying that he was going to be the champion of the American working class. Well, Mr Trump, we have a list of everything that you said, and we are going to hold you to account.

My take

Don't make the campaign about how one widely disliked candidate is less odious than a greatly disliked candidate especially when you are perceived to be on the side of a detested system.

Admittedly Obama's style of campaign would probably not have worked as that ship sailed, but it would not have worse, however the DNC helped reject a widely popular candidate with a populist message of the non-authoritarian type. They ended up cornering themselves in the not as bad as bubble and pointing at the candidate they deemed to be unfit for office. What a waste of hundreds of millions of dollars, Trump demonstrated his odiousness free of charge, that was the time to put out a positive message and not just repeat the negativity back at the voters.

Supporters of a campaign must also realize that mocking and insulting people with a different point of view is not the way to make them change their minds, it tends to make them bloody minded. Throwing "but you lost" in their face whenever they signal a warning might make them not care at best.

When picking a candidate look at their negatives/positives with the population in general not how you relate to them. When 60% or so of the population has a negative view of your candidate that should send up warning flares and not harden your resolve to keep bailing against the tide.

When analysing the reality leave the tin foil alone.

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the executive, who also gets to play with SCOTUS.

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POTUS, Congressional Majority, and SCOTUS. tRump is such a dimwit outside of his corporate media expertise. Rec'd!

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Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.

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Tough cookies. Suck it up, you liked the Electoral College thing until it did not work your way. I continue to Don't Panic. And try to relate to everyone I see. I never knew I was Like a Rock. I do relate to them, so all is good.

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

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supportive of him as I recall.

Edited for bad, bad spelling.

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

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And I'll believe you won the popular vote when you prove to me you didn't rig the counts in urban areas like you did against Bernie.

Still counting in California are they? Sure those aren't the million plus ballots they never counted from the primary?

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The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?

We want the ELITE residents of the more heavily populated East and West Coast to have their wealth, status, to count more and end the concept of FEDERALISM of the US Constitution, which, BTW, says more, more words, more explanation, than almost any other part of the Constitution.

Further translation - if the Democratic candidate won the Electoral vote and lost the popular vote, does anyone think Barbara Boxer would be introducing the bill? Smile

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Let's see, what was sacrificed to anoint Hillary?

Basically the credibility and trust of the people in: The DNC, The Democratic Party and almost all of its leaders and surrogates, the major media outlets, numerous "liberal" commentators, most major newspapers, the FBI, the DOJ (taking the entire administration with it). Also sacrificed were any concepts of governmental accountability or transparency. So what's a little thing like The Constitution after all, if it blocks Hillary Clinton from attaining her goal of the Presidency?

She must have been the keystone for a power structure most of us can't begin to conceive of or visualize.

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" “Human kindness has never weakened the stamina or softened the fiber of a free people. A nation does not have to be cruel to be tough.” FDR "

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All because it was Her Turn Next we have massive fallout in so many directions.

The DNC, The Democratic Party and almost all of its leaders and surrogates, the major media outlets, numerous "liberal" commentators, most major newspapers, the FBI, the DOJ (taking the entire administration with it). Also sacrificed were any concepts of governmental accountability or transparency.

The whole election apparatus is suspect too. Hardly anyone who got out and canvassed, phone banked and/or attended rallies for Bernie believes he lost the primary. You don't lose an election when you're consistently attracting massive crowds everywhere you go, while you're opponent can't even fill a high school gym. All of it, from the Iowa caucus debacle straight through to almost all of the rest of the contests in which she won the Clintons used their influence to throw the scores they needed.

How pathetic also was the sheer, stunning breadth of establishment insiders who were all pressured into reciting how amazing the Empresses New Clothes were and all who allowed themselves to believe the lies they were telling. All bamboozled by the hype they can't even recognize because it's par for the course in the Beltway Bubble. David Sirota's post yesterday brought a deeply sad realization to the fore about the future of journalism.

Even with the stealth deployment of an intricate web of deceit enjoining party minions who were implicitly threatened, a malleable lapdog media and paid operatives to sully the web to operate a massive fog machine of interference and obfuscation they couldn't beat a pathological liar, racist, buffoon, moron. She is that deeply distrusted and disliked.

The wreckage from $hills' reckless and obstinate insistence on running is something I'll never forgive.

The mask is off. But the media is looking everywhere else instead of analyzing the Democratic Party policies of abandoning the working and middle classes and the worst candidate they've ever selected.

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"If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph:

THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED
FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
WAS MUSIC"

- Kurt Vonnegut

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A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.

Moire complex than we can even imagine:

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-11-11/clintons-and-soros-launch-ameri...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/politics/clinton-money/

And this is the part we know about, so far....imagine if the donor list is ever made public...

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That first link is titled The Clintons And Soros Launch America's Purple Revolution. Thanks but I just watched him flap this out of his own lips in an interview:

Soros: "I can not and do not care about look at the social consequences of what I do."

To him I say plonk! Jail or similar should isolate his type from "the social consequences" of what they "do", Clintons too. Isolate them, don't let them think for you! Thanks.

Peace
Edit: to fix the quote after watching that vid again. yeesh, yuck, that guy has traumatic damage from childhood is what I think. And waay too much money trying to heal it which is never gonna work. Oof

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productive, though rich, through disruptive financial razzle-dazzle.

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"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"

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Time to keep an eye out and then calculate back to confirm precisely where the power is and who the supporting voices are.

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and continue to demonize those of us who were skeptical, yet think because she won the popular vote via browbeating against the most disliked candidate ever, endorsed by the KKK yet, somehow she is the future champion.

That she was so close to a ridiculous orange combover bigot should make her inadequacies obvious. Trump should have been easily held below 10%.

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If you can't put forth a candidate that can brag about their positives (which Clinton couldn't), look harder.

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Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.

They have a mere 2 years to get over it.

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Virginia, and a few other states, hold off-off year elections for significant offices (Governor, state senators and reps, etc.). And in Virginia Governors are limited to "one and done" (Tom Jefferson's idea).

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There is no justice. There can be no peace.

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hindsight quarterbacking of the election in the media is WHY Hillary was so disliked.

Aside from all the old baggage from the last era on the Clinton luggage cart, she had a whole new set of baggage monogrammed with HRC, from her activities while SOS: email, breaches of National Security, lying about classified information, potential pay-to-play network between the Clinton Foundation and the State Department. I think the statistic is that 51% of the American public believed she was an actual unindicted felon.

When I read any story about Hillary online, regardless if the source was leftwing, rightwing or in-between and regardless of the actual topic being discussed, the comments were filled to the brim with people calling for her to be investigated, indicted and prosecuted.

It's incredible to me that the Democratic Party deciding to stay with a candidate who was revealed to be fatally flawed from the getgo is not a larger part of the after action reports. It was always the elephant in the room. In fact, speaking of elephants, it caused her to actually run an Elephant Man campaign, where she was under wraps the entire time and made unavailable to the press corps in an open and unfettered setting, because she would be incapable of responding to their questions in any believable manner.

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" “Human kindness has never weakened the stamina or softened the fiber of a free people. A nation does not have to be cruel to be tough.” FDR "

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not only because their questions would have been difficult to answer, but because she might fall down and have a seizure and because her eyes might start rolling around in independent directions. There were just too many secrets. And even if the truth wasn't visible to the public, the fact that there are secrets is glaringly manifest. She and her campaign treat us all like we're stupid.

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I don't think it helps/helped that on a personal level she's rather repellent, especially when dealing with The Help (see copious stories over the years).

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Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.

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. . . Hillary would not have been challenged in the primaries, all that corruption would still have been raised, and her policy positions would have moved to the right instead of (cosmetically) to the left. Her campaign would have been OMG Trump and No-Fly-Zones for Syria. Because if there ever was an issue that resonated with every American, it was to seek deeper involvement of our military in Syria.

How evil of Bernie to have raised any other aspirations!

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If there ever was an issue that resonated with every American, it was to seek deeper involvement of our military in Syria.

Stealing!

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Her response to civil rights:" Uh huh, uh huh. Now go away, I've got a fundraiser."
When a Romanian hacker published the list she'd kept of all the bribes she'd taken while SOS: "I'll use a military response to Russian hacking"
Talking on middle East policy: "Nuclear weapons are not off the table."
When asked about the poisoned water in Flint:"It needs a 5 year study"
When addressing why people were voting for Bernie in states with honest voting machines: "They are all racists and sexists"
When asked why people were voting for Trump: "They're all racists and sexists"
"You have to say one thing in public and one thing to your donors"
When caught in a lie: "Throw back head, roll eyes. cackle demonically and repeat the lie"
Earth to Hillary: "Fuck off! Go away!"

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On to Biden since 1973

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

election that I had to question whether she wanted to win at all. And now, when I see that Democrats are "willing to work with Trump" I feel like maybe this was always the intent. They've got full control now and Trump will slash and burn his way through cutting taxes and slashing spending. This IS what they all want, and right about now, I feel like not only did she not want to actually win, but maybe this was her "win" after all.

As for Democrats, I really find it hard to believe any of them want to win as Democrats, and now they have the perfect excuse not to. Can't say I'll ever vote for one again, but with the threat of a fully Repugnant government what in hell else can we do? The perfect fucking trap, laid by our plutocrats and brought to us BY the Democratic party.

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Only a fool lets someone else tell him who his enemy is. Assata Shakur

Lose one of those and she is Madame President.
Hubris: Alarm bells were ringing for months, not listening because you know better was the ultimate act of arrogance. And what to be arrogant for, her NY Senate win where she spent 30 Million dollars and had a pre cleared field in a Democratic lock state?
Greed: The money, oh it flowed. It wont flow anymore, now that there is nothing for Wall Street and dictators to get from those donations, but while she was a potential president it was a flood. Where anyone with a pulse could see the conflicts from space, up close it looked really really good for her and Bill. With her as president, bill would be off the hook on getting even more. If she had just not done the speeches, she could have pulled this off. Keep the foundation money that pays for their lavish travel, just give up the speeches between the SOS gig and the official start of the campaign and she had a chance.
Incompetence: The emails revealed we dont want any of these people with power, least of all Hillary. They used yahoo mail and gmail and a basement server, while being some of the most targeted for espionage in the world. They put their pay to play in plain, encrypted emails. And, to top it off, they ran a campaign that insisted Clinton was the insider of all insiders in a change election.......then doubled down and insisted Trump was an outsider, so outside that she was getting Republican endorsements. Robby Mook should be feted as the genius campaign manager that got Trump elected, not Kellyanne Conway

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Where she was on the same ballot as Al Gore and ran 5 points behind him.
Where her opponent, Rudy Giuliani, dropped out mid-campaign and was replaced by a no-name congressman.

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enough!? Sen. Sanders was cheated left and right; had the corporate press solidly against him; had the Democratic Party officials pulling every cheap trick in the book against him; and yet Sanders pressed on with his message - it resonated, something the Clinton supporters refused to admit and adapt to - remained dignified, and then did concede(when many of us thought he should not have).

When you have two candidates unqualified to be president, one by past record in office and unsuitable personal traits; and the other because of unsuitable personal traits, voters had to grasp at straws and chose the candidate who at least gave lip service to loss of jobs and importance of Social Security and Medicare.

They both lied - following Obama's example - and neither were trusted, nor should they have been.

The election turned on voters who backed Obama switching to Trump. It doesn't matter how many Harvard pedants say otherwise.

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"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"

When John Ellis ("Jeb!") Bush talked about phasing out Medicare, Trump distinguished himself from the Tea-GOP pack by pledging to protect Medicare and Social Security. Now the election is over and Trump is working with Paul Ryan to get rid of Medicare and replace it with vouchers.

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"We've done the impossible, and that makes us mighty."

being truthful because the Dem candidate was certainly going after the money in these two programs to benefit the 1%.

Too bad for us.

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"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"

I would let Ryan passa repeal of Medicare and SocialSecurity and then veto it. It would guarantee the 2020 election, while being too far away from 2018 to cost the house and senate.

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On to Biden since 1973

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"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"

Trump is an egotist and loves the adulation of the crowd, not a Republican TeaFanatic.

Pence is something else. Fear his ascendancy.

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

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I know, I've said it before.

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Life is strong. I'm weak, but Life is strong.

that Trump is such an egomaniac and has such a short attention span and short fuse that I can see him telling all sorts of high mogul politicos to eff off.

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"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"

He doesn't really care about gays or jews or what color or faith you are. He just views everybody is a equal opportunity mark. He likes anyone he can fool into buying his stuff, his real estate, his hats, his books. This actually makes him the lesser of all the evils of the Republican candidates, cause they really are raving forced birthers and christianists and warmongers.

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          Trump is too artless to work a mark. Trump may be a fraud and/or a crook but a con artist, or grifter he ain't.

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Hillary does like to triangulate. I'm skeptical that Medicare and SS would have remained unscathed under Clinton.

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

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"Only Nixon could go to China", and only a Democrat could (DID!) fatally wound the welfare system (BILL Clinton), and only a Democrat could destroy Medicare and Social Security.

The electorate has longer memories than the DNC thinks.

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There is no justice. There can be no peace.

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

People are a lot more aware of their slavery to health insurance corporations now than they were before 2008.

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Beware the bullshit factories.

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Remember how long Hillary stayed in the race against Obama?

The asshat from Harvard really means that everyone needed to prop-up Hillary because she was at the center of a shitstorm of controversies which she created via her malfeasance and incompetence.

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The election turned on voters who backed Obama switching to Trump. It doesn't matter how many Harvard pedants say otherwise.

You're so right.

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about as many people voted for Trump as voted forMitt - 8 million people who voted for Obama (in 2008) stayed home. It is debatable whether the voters renounced Hillary or Obama. IMGO, following The Great Disappointer with Old Bribe and Bomb was a certain loser.

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and truly hilarious,

... following The Great Disappointer with Old Bribe and Bomb was a certain loser.

I do so agree with you.

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Political pros know that a strongly negative campaign like the "OMG Trump" campaign reduces voter turnout. This hurts Dems more than the Tea-GOP. Hillary never offered up a reason to come out and vote for her, the message was to vote against Trump. Meanwhile Trump’s closing argument was that he was the only choice for change.

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"We've done the impossible, and that makes us mighty."

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I can't find it now, but I read something a while back pointing out that most of the time Hillary and Obama would talk about themselves, "What I've done" and "What I'm going to do" and "Protect my legacy". Trump talked about what we're going to do.

As his cabinet appointments are showing, Trump doesn't care about "we" anymore but from a campaign strategy point of view, it's brilliant.

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resonate in the Rust Belt, nor in fly-over country. People were not buying "The Russians Are Coming!" either. That particular gambit seems to have backfired badly on her, thank goodness.

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and more talking heads throwing the blame on Bernie and the primary. What a crock of shit. So what the DNC needs to do is put Howard Dean or another like minded neoliberal in charge and they can pick who they want to be on the ticket and not have to bother with a pesky primary. You know, like they did this time....

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Like they supported whistle-blowers until they took the White House over. I remember a lot of whining about Occupy when they had a chance to make it a serious movement. Anti-War until a "D" was in charge. Feckless.

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And why not? They have more in common with them than us.

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and they used those wingnuts brilliantly, for years too. I know it worked like a charm with me, obsessively freaking out over the thought of one of the more idiotic from getting into office - Joni the hog castrator anyone? Todd Akin? Louie Gomert? Sarah Fucking Palin? Ted Yoho? The idiocy on display from that drove me to claim Democrat when I'd tried to remain firmly non-partisan for years.

And sadly, I hope like hell those wingnut voters wake the hell up but I'm no longer sure they really will. They've got their hero in office now, and he'll most likely be able to convince them to give up their SS and Medicare to "make America Great Again" and they'll buy it. Especially if he's really smart and only cuts off those under 55, then his nutty old wingnuts can re-elect his sorry ass. As for our wars, those too will be spun for all they're worth, and there are just enough validly racist among them to ensure the bombing continues.

We are fucked and Demorats did it this time, blatantly, openly, for all to see, to let us know we are NOT in control and never will be.

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The Hillary supporters were almost hysterical when they accused Bernie of causing Trump to win. We should have all moved over to her camp in May and started praising her. We didn't, we kept fighting all the way to California (final vote count) and let's not talk about irregularities in Nevada and Arizona and specially let's not talk about vote rigging and forget about the super freaking delegates. It was all our fault.

I tried to point out that we need to work together to oppose Trump but they couldn't get their heads around that proposition.

But I had a good time with other berners;

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The political revolution continues

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Factually, Hillbots need to accept the reality that her numbers were sliding BIGTIME before Americans even became aware that Bernie was running, much less heard his message.

From a JUNE 2015 Poll of Presidential hopefuls:

Perhaps most alarmingly for her campaign, the number who see Clinton as honest and trustworthy has dropped from 53 percent a year ago, then 46 percent two months ago, to 41 percent now. Fifty-two percent now don’t see her as honest and trustworthy, the most, again, since April 2008. And while she’s 11 points underwater on this score, Bush is +5, 45-40 percent – not better than Clinton in being seen as honest, but less bad, with more undecided.
Some of this reflects the consequences of Clinton re-entering the political fray, but some is self-inflicted. Just 31 percent of Americans approve of the way she’s handled questions about her use of personal e-mail while secretary of state; 55 percent disapprove. It’s 33-50 percent, approve-disapprove, on her handling of questions on Benghazi and on her family’s foundation.

http://www.langerresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/1169a12016Politics.pdf

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The "lefty" blogs failed to remember that what they said about her then was even more true today.

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had an understanding of the global political economy to begin with, so they had no solid ground to stand on while judging Clinton and her record and personality.

Add Digby to the 2016 Hall of Shame.

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Sorry to be the small minded person that I am, but this can be a benchmark going forward in judging our 'voices' speaking for us. Were they for Clinton ( drinking the neoliberal koolaid) or Sanders ( an authentic speaker for the 99% of us).

I keep reading that neoliberalism has past its mark -if only that were true! But it is not, witness Shumer and all those lamenting Clinton apologists. She was a self made despicable. And, these apologists keep clinging to their deluded eyeglasses. Well, we will all be swept into the Trump maelstrom now, and who knows how it will all shake out. I just don't have the optomistic mindset just now.

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is so all-pervading, it practically defines what the Democratic Party has become. Sanders challenged this mindset from the Left, and damaged it. Trump has attacked it from the Right, and dealt it a life-threatening blow. If the neoliberals currently in charge of the Democratic Party are unwilling or unable to make radical course corrections, the Party itself could be at risk of dissolution.

Much will depend on what Trump does during his first year in office. I don't think anyone has any clear idea of what that might be, perhaps not even Trump himself.

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"She was a self made despicable."

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she has only herself to blame about that.

And perhaps Wikileaks.

Bernie didn't expose those character "flaws" -- she did, by having them.

Remember when she played it off as "nothing" ?

"She'll Look into it" she said, and get back with us (once her response was focus-tested).

IF she had kept her "public presentation" word on that "promise" "hedge" ... Stonewalling,

WE'd probably have a President-Elect Sanders right now.

Bernie would have won the Midwest -- his message was far better there than the Apprentice President's.

IF Hillary's message rang un-true there, perhaps she should not have been so "evasive" ?

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than not releasing them

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Is that like Homecoming Queen?

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"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X

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all that congenial.

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

Alphalop's picture

small change.

Can we instead have it read, "Miss(ed) Congeniality" instead. Wink

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riverlover's picture

a very sick campaign. A snail could have beat her in the flyover/rust belt, where many are feeling betrayed. And rightly so. They never saw it coming. I was employed at a university on federal research funds. A decent low-pay job until I was betrayed. I feel the factory workers' pain and fears.

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

Song of the lark's picture

The pied piper strategy was ALL THE CHILDREN FOLLOWED THE PIPER INTO THE CAVE AND GOT THEIR CANDY. Now they are in a sugar high and have to be rescued. Are we up to it before we head into the dark ages.

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TheOtherMaven's picture

to a completely different place than they had ever been.

That could be good, bad, or a crazy-quilt mixture (is likeliest to be a mixture).

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There is no justice. There can be no peace.

dark ages. I don't expect enlightenment any time soon

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detroitmechworks's picture

Maybe people will feel sorry enough for us to remove the wall.

Because really, that's the only strategy I can see here.

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I do not pretend I know what I do not know.

Wink

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Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal's picture

as little as possible. They're the ultimate time-sink. Time would be better spent talking on Twitter 8 hours a day.

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sojourns's picture

Everything is Bernie's fault.
Car blow a spark pug through the hood of your car? Bernie.
Cat constipated? Bernie.
Toaster on the fritz? Bernie.

Clinton did spend a ridiculous amount of time bashing Trump. People become desensitized and stop caring if Trump is disgusting on so many levels but Clinton got no game other than that. Shes stole Sander's game during the primary but dropped it after she won.

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SparkyGump's picture

and simply were not going to vote for her under any circumstance. Unfortunately for her, some of them voted for Trump while the rest stayed home. Everyone knew she was using the Clinton Foundation as a vehicle for her pay to play scheme. So the jerk won over the criminal. I really want a woman president, just not that one. I hope Elizabeth Warren runs in 2020. Like Bernie, she speaks the truth to power and has a clue what it's like to be a "commoner".

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The real SparkyGump has passed. It was an honor being your human.

We need a fighter. An honest, establishment rejecting, female candidate will have huge support against Trump, if the worst said about him, becomes obvious.

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Beware the bullshit factories.

Am I alone in thinking I'd like to see more from Tulsi Gabbard? She seems like someone that could pull from a large cross section of the country.

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mouselander's picture

Gil Troy, distinguished professor of history at McGill University (and author of "The Age of Clinton: America in the 1990s") courageously lays it on the line: It was all Bernie's fault!

And the 2016 Ralph Nader award goes to...

Sanders distracted Hillary Clinton from creating a unified vision for the future

On Election Day, Senator Bernie Sanders earned the 2016 “Ralph Nader Award” for the Leftist Most Responsible for Helping Republicans Win the Presidency. True, Donald Trump cleverly exploited voters’ frustrations. And Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2016 was as rigid and empty as it was when she lost in 2008. Still, Sanders helped Clinton lose. His insurgency pushed her too far left to prevent an effective re-centering in the fall, while goading her into wooing different constituencies rather than uniting the nation.

Hillary was running "too far left." Who knew? Must be why all those bleeding heart liberal pinkos like Robert Kagan, Max Boot, John Negroponte, Colin Powell, Brent Scowcraft and George HW Bush were supporting her. Of course, the Professor freely admits Hillary ran a somewhat less than perfect campaign, but at the end of the day - Bernie's fault!

At any rate, it's interesting to see how they are framing the election outcome at NeoLib Central. Something tells me that going forward, Bernie-style progressive-ism and the haughty, elitist "centrism" embodied in this essay are not exactly going to become best buds. It's time to acknowledge the reality that "Third Way" Democrats like Clinton and Obama are just as much the implacable enemies of the kind of future envisioned by Sanders and his supporters as are Republicans.

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fill the vacated moderate Republican slots before it is too late! Hell the Democrats would caucus with Sarkozy, left, gimmie a break.

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Hillbilly Dem's picture

It's 13 minutes long, but it's vintage Jimmy Dore. He rips Troy's shoddy analysis to shreds. He's been on one helluva roll/rant. Take a listen if you have the time:

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y84tkDQ2-cA]

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mouselander's picture

Jimmy is truly priceless. Serving up an article like that to someone with his intelligence and comedic chops is akin to serving up a 30 mph slowball to Hank Aaron. Kind of depressing to realize that the mighty Time-Warner has been reduced to this level of douchebaggery.

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CambridgePulsar1919's picture

Funny how none of the exit polling indicates that 'too far left' was Hillary's problem.

I guess all those Obama-Obama-Trump voters in all those counties that Bernie won in the primaries were really, really upset that Hillary was too far to the left.

Or maybe, just maybe; building a firewall out of states that the GOPig will win is a foolish strategy?

Under no circumstances should anyone consider the map of counties won by Bernie to be the 'canary in the coal mine' for $$Hill's campaign.
That would take common sense.

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Because he made us care a little bit more about our future.

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Beware the bullshit factories.

Unabashed Liberal's picture

since (IMO) it is an accurate insight into the thinking of the Dem Party Establishment.

Bottom line, ridiculous or not--Dem Elites do (partially) blame Bernie for her loss, since he had a hand in exposing FSC's corruption, Wall Street/big business ties, etc.

So far, I haven't seen a single piece in the MSM that is remotely critical of FSC, her policy proposals, or her campaign strategy. All fingers seem to point outward, when placing blame for her loss.

I wonder if Bernie will have major penance to pay for the rest of his career--or, at least, until a corporatist Dem is elected President.

Mollie


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harrybothered's picture

for showing us what an honest, sincere candidate looked like. We hadn't seen that in ages and Clinton did not look good by comparison.

If I were him, I'd take the blame for that. Of course, that depends on whether it actually blameworthy, which it's not.

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Azazello's picture

I knew damn well that AZ was not "in play" for her. Remember all that talk about a landslide, about how Dems would flip the Senate for sure and maybe even the House ? A lot of people believed that shit and were shell-shocked when results started coming in. Two weeks out there were polls showing John McCain up by double digits over his Democratic opponent. Did they really believe that there were hundreds of thousands of ticket-splitters who would cross over to vote for Hillary while rejecting Ann Kirkpatrick ? A Democratic candidate who needs Arizona's 11 electoral votes is not headed for a landslide.

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

thrown out of the pram on election night mirroring Bill O'Reilly, "fuck this shit we'll do it live!"

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Wink's picture

on Tucson.

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