yawn.. the Bernie argument.. so over it.. really people its called politics.. of course the DNC did what it could to have Hillary be the candidate. .what do you expect? Bernie failed because he couldn't get a black person to vote for him....
the question to me isn't whether Hillary should have been the candidate or not.... I think she won the primaries... a few things like somebody telling Hillary a debate question did not determine the outcomes..
the question is whether Hillary erred big time in not picking Bernie to be her VP...we don't know the behind the scenes... but there was a point..before NY / Northeast primaries where Bernie seemed to be toning down his message and preparing for an exit...then after NY and all those primaries where he got clobbered he suddenly was "I"m going to the end.."
MY theory is that Bernie wanted and felt he was owed the VP and when Hillary told him it wasn't going to happen is when it got ugly.. that really hurt Hillary - and an earlier end before it got so ugly and Bernie gave Trump his talking points or at least validated them- with Bernie being on the ticket would have resonated more with at least some of the voters that ended up going with Trump...
we may someday know what happened.. why did Bernie get so damn belligerent? To the point where his campaign argued that even with less delegates or votes he should be selected? I found his behavior atrocious and by the end I didn't want to see or hear from him again.
In the end, although I celebrated the Kaine selection with the failure at hand I have to second guess myself... even a Sherrod Brown (is that his name..the dude from OH) might have been better....
I don't get all the criticism for Hillary.. she worked her ass off.. nothing was handed to her at all! she campaigned her heart out.. she worked hard and beat him in all three debates.. the voters just didn't want to hear it...a lot of things we had no way to predict would happen when the primaries were going on.. the wikileaks.. Comey setting up Hillary....I don't know... I also don't know that Bernie would have won....I didn't think he could during the primaries....but you can't predict hypotheticals....
I think at the end of the day the American people just fucked up big time... that is what it comes down to... they elected an unqualified racist, bigot, sexist pig sack of shit over a tough as nails qualilfied lifetime public servant who knows the job of President better than anyone.. I think this election proves that a whole lot of Americans are deplorables.. sorry to say...
and I hope Trump does a good job.. I wish nothing but the best for the USA which I love.. but he will never be my president... making fun of the disabled is a disqualifier for me... there is no going back for me.
I enjoyed reading this but I disagree with a couple of things here.
Bernie got more aggressive with Hillary because Hillary and her surrogates took off the gloves with him. He was always planning to go the distance and never expected to be VP. When John Lewis attacked Bernie Sanders on his Civil Rights record it was pretty low.
Even with that little bit of a rough spot Bernie mostly pulled his punches with Hillary and in the end it didn't do either of them any favors. The best example was the emails. She would have been way better off if that story had been over with and people were tired of it by the summer. Instead it was largely fresh for the Republicans to use. Same thing with the foundation.
Clinton might have campaigned hard but it wasn't an effective campaign. She was horrible about expressing her vision or what she would do that was popular. It was at best vaguely more Obama, but without the charisma. And then at the end she got conservative and made the entire election a choice of personality with Trump. For many of us this was a clear choice. But Hillary isn't particularly popular herself and she is a consummate insider. A lot of people decided they would prefer Trump's flaws to more of the same.
The Democratic nomination was definitely handed to HRC. The field was cleared and Wasserman-Shultz, Donna Brazile and the rest of the party was clearly working for her. I understand why, but it definitely led to the feeling that she was anointed rather than elected. This too chummy with the Democratic elite stuff ended up biting them in the ass. The tarmac meeting with Lynch put the Justice Department in a huge bind.