pennygirl71
Pennygirl
pennygirl71

My father is one of these people. I unfollowed him a long time ago, but it’s gotten even worse since then. Sometimes I check his page to see how many posts he uploads in a day (doesn’t he work a full time job?!) and it’s unbelievable.

Yesterday was the primary in my home state (KY! Yeehaw!) and I have a lot of friends from college who are die-hard Bernie supporters, including many who also post very anti-Hillary rhetoric and have pledged to vote third-party or write-in if she gets the nom, and can’t be convinced that that is very stupid. Facebook

Copy that and I will. It’s been tough the past couple of days to see all the coverage showing Bernie supporters as violent maniacs. People were not acting their best on Saturday, but it is not nearly as one-sided as what is being published. There were significant errors on both sides.

Does it honestly not bother you that Bernie supporters are sending death threats to a woman who, as far as I can tell, was just doing her job? I get wanting to have positive coverage of your preferred candidate, but any coverage of the event that leaves out the booing and death threats is still pretty slanted - it’s

This. I have unfollowed and unfriended more Bernie zealots than Trump supporters at this point. I voted Bernie and have been chewed out by his supporters for being a Hillary shill this entire time. The fact that I could ever criticize Bernie is sacrilegious. I have experienced the Bernie Bro, first hand and many

I mean, you fuck one goat and they call you a goat fucker.

I’m acquantainces with a die-hard Bernie supporter and am friends with him on Facebook. He was recently quoted in a Huffington Post article because he has a Facebook group trying to encourage people to march on the Dem convention to probably this exact end.

And there were Clinton delegates disqualified as well. And the panel making such decisions was evenly split among Clinton and San ders supporters. The whole delegate-caucus system may suck, but that’s not really the issue here. Like you say, its the “ground game.”

I am not painting *you* as anything. I am also, in my way, as I mentioned up top, “a woman who supports Bernie,” although as a journalist I don’t throw my arms around any politician entirely and never will.

The lack of organizing has been the death of the Sanders campaign. They put all their money into huge rallies, TV ads, and internet presence. They trained no one. His supporters do not understand the process, so they’re all ready to believe whatever ridiculous conspiracy theory or imaginary delegate math scenarios

“it goes without saying that I condemn any and all forms of violence, including the personal harassment of individuals.”

Also, Clinton won the NV primary election. Nothing was being stolen from these people. Blame the Sanders ground game for not having its delegates be prepared and follow the rules.