If Bernie Sanders endorses Hillary, he will lose all shred of credibility

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If Bernie Sanders endorses Hillary, he will lose all shred of credibility
Why?

As Bill Maher says, "If you're on a airline flight and they've run out of steak, get the chicken".

Bernie, unlike you extreme fringe of society wingnuts, knows it's not a zero sum game.

You wingnuts are the ones who have issues with compromise, not us Liberals.
 
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She literally represents everything he campaigned against
Bullshit. She represents slower change than he would like.

Republicans represent everything he campaigned against.
Hawkish on foreign affairs, in big money's pocket, progressive stances when politically expedient (and not before then!), more moderate governing. She is totally everything he campaigned against.

Go ahead and be pissed off about it. What he yells about standing for will look like an utter joke if he endorses her
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You obviously don't understand how politics works. Taking an uncompromising stance typically gets a politician and his supporters nowhere. Sanders will support Clinton because he will have a significant say in the Dem platform, and therefore accomplish some of what he has set out to do, vs. none of it if he fails to compromise.
 
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You obviously don't understand how politics works. Taking an uncompromising stance typically gets a politician and his supporters nowhere. Sanders will support Clinton because he will have a significant say in the Dem platform, and therefore accomplish some of what he has set out to do, vs. none of it if he fails to compromise.
No more choosing between the lesser of two evils.
 
And his supporters better call him out on it
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And if he doesn't endorse Hillary Clinton, he will lose all of the support from the Democrat party, and all those Democrats that voted for him. They will turn their backs on him. Sanders will be reduced to the significance of a mosquito on an elephants ass.

Barack Obama won the 2008 primary with a mere 41,622 popular votes.
2008 Democratic Popular Vote | RealClearPolitics

Hillary Clinton clobbered Bernie Sanders with a current 3,720,322 popular vote lead that is going to get much larger when they finish counting ballots in California, and Tuesday when Washington D.C. votes.
RealClearPolitics - 2016 Democratic Popular Vote


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And his supporters better call him out on it
umad.png


And if he doesn't endorse Hillary Clinton, he will lose all of the support from the Democrat party, and all those Democrats that voted for him. He will be reduced to the significance of a mosquito on an elephants ass.

Barack Obama won the 2008 primary with a mere 41,622 popular votes.
2008 Democratic Popular Vote | RealClearPolitics

Hillary Clinton clobbered Bernie Sanders with a current 3,720,322 popular vote lead that is going to get much larger when they finish counting ballots in California, and Tuesday when Washington D.C. votes.
RealClearPolitics - 2016 Democratic Popular Vote


MacGrD20150614_low.jpg

Representing his ideals is the only political future he has and caving and going for the "well it's better than the alternative, go with the lesser evil" pulls all value away from his "movement". Standing true to seriously addressing income inequality, not receiving money from special interests/the establishment, etc, is all he has left
 
Sanders will endorse Hillary vs, Trump despite Hillary supporters treating him like crap. Here is how Sanders will likely go forward:

-If he is brushed off he will endorse Hill in a statement, then do little to help her. Many of his supporters will not vote for her.
-If he is given pull within the Democratic party, including a position of influence to promote his agenda, he will be all in for Hillary and go on a tour endorsing her and promoting her as friendly to his agenda. He will pull many of his supporters into the Hill camp.

I know many Hill supporters look down on Sanders with disdain but if you want to win this election you need to bring him and his supporters into the fold and stop being assholes. The facts are he has left dems and independents on his side, laughing them off would be a huge mistake.
 
If Sanders is right, the country can't keep going on with Obama third terms, fourth terms, etc. He will be caving and invalidating his whole campaign if he endorses Hillary "Toe The Line" Clinton

If Sanders is wrong, then yeah, endorse her because more of the same is fine. But Sanders will devalue everything he stands for (the system is broke and needs a revolution) if he does endorse her.

His message growing is the only future he has. He kills his message if HE CAN ACCEPT MORE OF THE SAME AND ENDORSES MORE OF THE SAME
 
And his supporters better call him out on it
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And if he doesn't endorse Hillary Clinton, he will lose all of the support from the Democrat party, and all those Democrats that voted for him. He will be reduced to the significance of a mosquito on an elephants ass.

Barack Obama won the 2008 primary with a mere 41,622 popular votes.
2008 Democratic Popular Vote | RealClearPolitics

Hillary Clinton clobbered Bernie Sanders with a current 3,720,322 popular vote lead that is going to get much larger when they finish counting ballots in California, and Tuesday when Washington D.C. votes.
RealClearPolitics - 2016 Democratic Popular Vote


MacGrD20150614_low.jpg

Representing his ideals is the only political future he has and caving and going for the "well it's better than the alternative, go with the lesser evil" pulls all value away from his "movement". Standing true to seriously addressing income inequality, not receiving money from special interests/the establishment, etc, is all he has left


It was Bernie Sanders decision and his alone to change his party status to run on the Democrat ticket. He could have run as a 3rd party independent, but he thought it would be best to sign on to the Democrat ticket to scorch donations from Democrats. At that time he agreed to all DNC rules and procedures, in each and every state, including those 714 Democrat Super Delegates and their roll in the primary process. IOW--he joined the DNC "team."

Now if he doesn't endorse the team nominee he is alienating the entire Democrat party, including those millions of Democrats that voted for him. He would lose all support, except for the minority support from people like you, and together you couldn't muster up enough signatures to get him onto any ballot.

This country is a Democracy and while at times we do not like the outcome of elections, we as Americans respect the majority will of the voters--and we don't try to usurp it.

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And his supporters better call him out on it
umad.png


And if he doesn't endorse Hillary Clinton, he will lose all of the support from the Democrat party, and all those Democrats that voted for him. He will be reduced to the significance of a mosquito on an elephants ass.

Barack Obama won the 2008 primary with a mere 41,622 popular votes.
2008 Democratic Popular Vote | RealClearPolitics

Hillary Clinton clobbered Bernie Sanders with a current 3,720,322 popular vote lead that is going to get much larger when they finish counting ballots in California, and Tuesday when Washington D.C. votes.
RealClearPolitics - 2016 Democratic Popular Vote


MacGrD20150614_low.jpg

Representing his ideals is the only political future he has and caving and going for the "well it's better than the alternative, go with the lesser evil" pulls all value away from his "movement". Standing true to seriously addressing income inequality, not receiving money from special interests/the establishment, etc, is all he has left


It was Bernie Sanders decision and his alone to change his party status to run on the Democrat ticket. He could have run as a 3rd party independent, but he thought it would be best to sign on to the Democrat ticket to scorch donations from Democrats. At that time he agreed to all DNC rules and procedures, in each and every state, including those 714 Democrat Super Delegates and their roll in the primary process. IOW--he joined the DNC "team."

Now if he doesn't endorse the team nominee he is alienating the entire Democrat party, including those millions of Democrats that voted for him. He would lose all support, except for the minority support from people like you, and together you couldn't muster up enough signatures to get him onto any ballot.

This country is a Democracy and while at times we do not like the outcome of elections, we as Americans respect the majority will of the voters--and we don't try to usurp their will.

I'm not saying he should try to get on the ballot or continue running. I'm saying his message is all he has left and he devalues that message by saying "well, I was wrong, you can go with the lesser of two evils, which is what I'm doing"


He talks of a revolution. He doesn't owe the Democratic party anything. Suspend your campaign. You aren't obligated to endorse Hillary. You won't get your revolution or your real change if you do what everyone does and endorse the other person.
 
If he REALLY wants a revolution to happen, buckling and doing the most by-the-numbers thing (endorsing the lesser of two evils) will kill his message and put the brakes on his movement impacting the future of politics
 
And his supporters better call him out on it
umad.png


And if he doesn't endorse Hillary Clinton, he will lose all of the support from the Democrat party, and all those Democrats that voted for him. He will be reduced to the significance of a mosquito on an elephants ass.

Barack Obama won the 2008 primary with a mere 41,622 popular votes.
2008 Democratic Popular Vote | RealClearPolitics

Hillary Clinton clobbered Bernie Sanders with a current 3,720,322 popular vote lead that is going to get much larger when they finish counting ballots in California, and Tuesday when Washington D.C. votes.
RealClearPolitics - 2016 Democratic Popular Vote


MacGrD20150614_low.jpg

Representing his ideals is the only political future he has and caving and going for the "well it's better than the alternative, go with the lesser evil" pulls all value away from his "movement". Standing true to seriously addressing income inequality, not receiving money from special interests/the establishment, etc, is all he has left


It was Bernie Sanders decision and his alone to change his party status to run on the Democrat ticket. He could have run as a 3rd party independent, but he thought it would be best to sign on to the Democrat ticket to scorch donations from Democrats. At that time he agreed to all DNC rules and procedures, in each and every state, including those 714 Democrat Super Delegates and their roll in the primary process. IOW--he joined the DNC "team."

Now if he doesn't endorse the team nominee he is alienating the entire Democrat party, including those millions of Democrats that voted for him. He would lose all support, except for the minority support from people like you, and together you couldn't muster up enough signatures to get him onto any ballot.

This country is a Democracy and while at times we do not like the outcome of elections, we as Americans respect the majority will of the voters--and we don't try to usurp their will.

I'm not saying he should try to get on the ballot or continue running. I'm saying his message is all he has left and he devalues that message by saying "well, I was wrong, you can go with the lesser of two evils, which is what I'm doing"


He talks of a revolution. He doesn't owe the Democratic party anything. Suspend your campaign. You aren't obligated to endorse Hillary. You won't get your revolution or your real change if you do what everyone does and endorse the other person.


Really, I could give a rat's ass if he endorses Hillary Clinton or not. It's clear that the majority has kicked Bernie Sanders and his proposals to the curb.

I am trying to tell you what's going to happen to Bernie if he doesn't endorse her. He will alienate those millions of Democrats that voted for him. He will alienate all of the Democrat Senators in the U.S. Senate. He and his proposals will go down the toilet, he will not be credible, no one will listen to him, and no one will support him.

If he endorses her, he keeps the respect of his supporters intact.
 
If he REALLY wants a revolution to happen, buckling and doing the most by-the-numbers thing (endorsing the lesser of two evils) will kill his message and put the brakes on his movement impacting the future of politics
He will endorse if the "new democrats (sellouts)" that run the party give his wing some influence. If they don't they get nothing from him bringing voters in. It's that simple.
 
And his supporters better call him out on it
umad.png


And if he doesn't endorse Hillary Clinton, he will lose all of the support from the Democrat party, and all those Democrats that voted for him. He will be reduced to the significance of a mosquito on an elephants ass.

Barack Obama won the 2008 primary with a mere 41,622 popular votes.
2008 Democratic Popular Vote | RealClearPolitics

Hillary Clinton clobbered Bernie Sanders with a current 3,720,322 popular vote lead that is going to get much larger when they finish counting ballots in California, and Tuesday when Washington D.C. votes.
RealClearPolitics - 2016 Democratic Popular Vote


MacGrD20150614_low.jpg

Representing his ideals is the only political future he has and caving and going for the "well it's better than the alternative, go with the lesser evil" pulls all value away from his "movement". Standing true to seriously addressing income inequality, not receiving money from special interests/the establishment, etc, is all he has left


It was Bernie Sanders decision and his alone to change his party status to run on the Democrat ticket. He could have run as a 3rd party independent, but he thought it would be best to sign on to the Democrat ticket to scorch donations from Democrats. At that time he agreed to all DNC rules and procedures, in each and every state, including those 714 Democrat Super Delegates and their roll in the primary process. IOW--he joined the DNC "team."

Now if he doesn't endorse the team nominee he is alienating the entire Democrat party, including those millions of Democrats that voted for him. He would lose all support, except for the minority support from people like you, and together you couldn't muster up enough signatures to get him onto any ballot.

This country is a Democracy and while at times we do not like the outcome of elections, we as Americans respect the majority will of the voters--and we don't try to usurp their will.

I'm not saying he should try to get on the ballot or continue running. I'm saying his message is all he has left and he devalues that message by saying "well, I was wrong, you can go with the lesser of two evils, which is what I'm doing"


He talks of a revolution. He doesn't owe the Democratic party anything. Suspend your campaign. You aren't obligated to endorse Hillary. You won't get your revolution or your real change if you do what everyone does and endorse the other person.


Really, I could give a rat's ass if he endorses Hillary Clinton or not. It's clear that the majority has kicked Bernie Sanders and his proposals to the curb.

I am trying to tell you what's going to happen to Bernie if he doesn't endorse her. He will alienate those millions of Democrats that voted for him. He will alienate all of the Democrat Senators in the U.S. Senate. He and his proposals will go down the toilet, he will not be credible, no one will listen to him, and no one will support him.

If he endorses her, he keeps the respect of his supporters intact.
Morons like this will get Trump elected.
 

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