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Hillary Clinton
In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Present Unity Front at Private Washington Meeting [View all]mercuryblues
(15,755 posts)4. Bowing out
after you lose is not akin to being a team player. I agree he is losing leverage because of his 'take it to the convention" mantra. He is essentially looking more like a self righteous, sore loser. He comes across as a petulant child, who can't have cookies for breakfast. Those optics are not good for his legacy. The way he is coming across is burning it down as he exits the building.
The way to keep leverage is to suspend his campaign, get a cushy speaking spot and to maintain and perhaps gain influence in the senate. As it stands now many see him as a whiner and will steer clear of him. IOW You can't change something if you burned down the bridge with you on one side and everyone else on the other.
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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Present Unity Front at Private Washington Meeting [View all]
BlueMTexpat
Jun 2016
OP
Bernie will be back in the Senate. Hillary will hopefully be in the White House.
upaloopa
Jun 2016
#2
But he was just as racist. Difference is he was a tragically brilliant man who had some progressive
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2016
#32
NO Shite!?! " but there is a widespread acceptance among his aides and allies that he has clearly
Cha
Jun 2016
#6
"Widespread acceptance" LOL!! ~~ As if there is any doubt?! And, even worse...
NurseJackie
Jun 2016
#22
Thanks.. Good point about seeking out Progressive Dems instead of cornel west.. but BS had
Cha
Jun 2016
#29
I just can't shake the feeling that this is all about his desire to feel that he is in command
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2016
#15
If he believes that, he's living in a delusional fact-free political bubble. He's lost any and all
BlueCaliDem
Jun 2016
#16
And that may very well be the source of my unease. I don't think he would have made these demands
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2016
#18