Did Sanders quit the Democrat party?
Went looking for something on this at the DUmp, found nothing. Then went over to the jerkpineradicals and silent there also. Found this thread on the 'radicals of interest. From jack
pain in the ass radicals:
commie (47 posts)
July 26, 2016 at 9:05 am
Has anyone else turned a bit sour towards the MAN?
I watched Sanders’ speech last night, a felt a sense of revulsion when he came out for HER.
When you stand on principles that are wholly progressive, that are totally differentiated from your opponent, and then attempt to use a “logical†argument to support said opponent seemingly on the basis that you cannot allow an open fascist to take the White House, it just seems wrong.
I can’t in good conscience support a closet fascist for an open fascist.
I think Bernie made a huge mistake last night, and he lost my support.
Jill 2016
http://jackpineradicals.com/boards/topic/has-anyone-else-turned-a-bit-sour-towards-the-man/Got to agree with commie that Bernie make a Huge mistake. He actually made a bunch of mistakes. The key point here is that Sanders folded like a cheap camera and ended the "Revolution" that began with the occupy spectacle.
Bearian (65 posts) (Reply to original post)
July 26, 2016 at 9:06 am
1. Bernie Who?
I can answer that. The crusty old white dude that threw up the white flag at the DNC.
Boo Who that's Who
wilsonbooks (15 posts) (Reply to original post)
July 26, 2016 at 9:09 am
2. I will vote for Jill
But Bernie will always be a hero to me. He has been in the trenches fighting for the issues I believe in all of his life.
And now he is all in for Hillary and her wall street buddies.
YabaDabaNoDINONo (168 posts) (Reply to original post)
July 26, 2016 at 9:11 am
3. No and it is unfair to turn against him too, remember he has to play with
those ‘people’ we do not.
What we do now is Vote for Jill and hope Shillary loses
I'm confused, the DNC was unfair to Bernie but let's not be unfair to Bernie because he has to play with those who are unfair?
LiberalElite (703 posts) (Reply to travelamerica - post #7)
July 26, 2016 at 9:57 am
29. He's a hero to me for what he actually has done. PERIOD
capitulation with honor
travelamerica (169 posts) (Reply to Matariki - post #42)
July 26, 2016 at 10:26 am
50. He would've been much more effective as the leader of the revolution…
Than simply one out of 100 senators in a totally corrupt federal government
The revolution is over and your still a

ThomPaine (417 posts) (Reply to travelamerica - post #50)
July 26, 2016 at 12:58 pm
82. He can still lead the revolution unless you mean a violent revolution.
THE REVOLUTION IS JUST BEGINNING. Don’t go home just because we don’t win as big as we would like.
What specifically would you have him done?
Too late. The revolutionaries are already back in their mum's basement, cheetos bag open, bongs warmed up.
sabrina (1086 posts) (Reply to travelamerica - post #7)
July 26, 2016 at 10:27 am
51. That would be exactly what they want. Sad that the system is so bad
that people like Kucinich eg, and the few others who tried, all end up being made irrelevant. Bernie came much further than anyone else and I intend to continue to support his efforts to replace this totally corrupt system with a democratic system. To desert this man because he did one thing we don’t like, is exactly why we fail every time and they win....
I once saw a girl.
She was fat and ugly.
She had a big mouth.
And no class.
jdpriestly (222 posts) (Reply to travelamerica - post #7)
July 26, 2016 at 11:08 am
68. Bernie completely changed the debate in this election season.
Now it is our job to keep the debate focused on Bernie’s issues. It’s our job to push for Bernie’s ideas.
We cannot achieve Bernie’s agenda unless we work together to persuade the American people, our Congress, the media and even business interests that Bernie’s agenda is good, the very best possible, for America.
That’s our job.
I have often thought that it would be a lot of fun for my DUmmy mole to suggest to the chronic unemployed that bitch non-stop about their lack of a paycheck that they become professional activists and get paid for their efforts on behalf of the disadvantaged.