• @Tramort@programming.dev
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      She can express it, but she needs to be prepared to be reminded that she was uniquely able to lose to trump in 2016, and her stealing the nomination from Sanders is one major contribution to why we are here

      • Basic Glitch
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        1721 days ago

        There’s a lot more reasons why we’re here than Hilary Clinton. If you can’t get over it we’re going to keep backsliding, again, and again, if we ever even make it out alive

          • Basic Glitch
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            2321 days ago

            Got damn, I didn’t know that. I apologize and retract the part of my statement about Hilary, but do maintain we might not make it out of this alive

            • Refurbished Refurbisher
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              The same Wikileaks documents also show that Hillary and the DNC rigged the primary against Bernie (very briefly mentioned in the article).

              • @bishbosh@lemm.ee
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                1220 days ago

                My favorite is the Bernie folks filed a lawsuit against the DNC for unfair practices against Bernie, and the court threw it out because as a private group the DNC could do whatever they want.

                • @Count042@lemmy.ml
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                  220 days ago

                  This isn’t what actually happened.

                  What happened was worse.

                  The DNC made the argument they didn’t need to follow their own rules because they were a private organization.

                  To me that is far worse.

        • @doctordevice@lemmy.ca
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          She made Trump her pied piper because he was the only one she had a shot against and then she failed. Trump is quite literally Hillary Clinton’s fault. He would not have won 2016 if she hadn’t narcissistically demanded that it was her turn to be president.

            • @bishbosh@lemm.ee
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              620 days ago

              That path doesn’t involve the DNC. Look at how they treated David Hogg, of all people.

                • @bishbosh@lemm.ee
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                  620 days ago

                  The tea party had a lot of astroturfing. Again we look at how Sanders, AOC, and Hogg are treated to see how the structural power of the part will be turned against those that push back even a bit on their insular geriatric views. I see value in what you’re describing, I think I just see transforming the democratic party as more of a trap of energy than causing the needed change that people actually want.

                  • Refurbished Refurbisher
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                    A third party with our FPTP voting system will cause an inevitable spoiler effect, which will lead to Trump winning his inevitable third term run (if he even bothers with an electoral process and doesn’t just instill himself as king).

        • @Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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          620 days ago

          If the party is determined to keep making the same mistakes that they never addressed, they will continue losing. They seem fine with that.

        • @crusa187@lemmy.ml
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          Hillary and DWS stole DNC money and funneled it all to her campaign, and then rigged the nom on top with the superdelegates. If you don’t consider that stolen, maybe it is you who should also consider “being serious.”

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          I’m also not the biggest Hillary fan, but she was uniquely positioned to be undeniably the most highly-qualified candidate for US President in history, having had experience as a US senator, First Lady, and Secretary of State…

          So it’s not like she was a bad candidate (although I too would have preferred Bernie).

          And hot take: what the DNC did to David Hogg is more overt that what they did to Bernie. I’m fucking done with this stupid party. Consider me radicalized.

          • sunzu2
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            Her behavior along with DNC gooners tanked Bernie’s chances… 9 years later here we be🤡

            Politics is politics but they botch the job and DNC has been useless since. Actions have consequences.

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              Could have avoided this if they didn’t snatch Biden from his grave to do the same damn thing in 2020.

              DNC are controlled opposition, we’ll never escape fascism by supporting Democrats.

              • sunzu2
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                At least he delivered the first time tbh

                The 2024 debuckle, second strike… Fool me once…

          • @bishbosh@lemm.ee
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            720 days ago

            The true radicalization is when you realize that being “highly-qualified” for the presidency should be disqualifying as it means you’re so well entrenched in the particular brand of pre-Trump American fascism.

            • Photuris
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              Eh. Trump is very poorly qualified. Between the two main candidates in 2016, the choice was obvious. Policy aside, I still value competence as well.

              Yes, I do want to see the democratic party shift left, work to repeal citizens united, all that. But I also think that actually being good at your job is important as well. If we elect a firebrand who’s radical, but who doesn’t know the constitution or how government works, then we risk just becoming Left MAGA (like MAGA but with guillotines). Which, ok, that would be an improvement over where we are now, but still.

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                Trump is absolutely poorly qualified, and terrible beyond that. I think fundamentally I believe more in politics and values than competence in navigating the systems of a white supremacist country.

                With regards to a ‘left maga’ you say but still, but still what? If someone broke norms, rules, even laws in service of dismantling the prison industrial complex, jailed politicians in service of making right the genocide in Gaza, or instituted a state of emergency over climate change to align with the scientific consensus, would you argue that the norms of our country are more important?

          • @Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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            520 days ago

            So it’s not like she was a bad candidate

            She lost to trump. The only reason she’s not the single worst candidate in US history is because Harris lost to him by a larger margin after everyone already knew what he was about.

        • @ExtantHuman@lemm.ee
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          “Yes she having cheated, but that cheating helped her win, and because she won, therefore she didn’t cheat”

          Is some dumb fucking logic