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Anyone who denies that misogyny had a lot to do with that 13% is either a fool or a liar.

(Note: Yes, I know about the 1994 crime bill and Hillary Clinton’s support of it, so don’t raid my mentions about it. That didn’t stop black people from backing her in 2008 and 2016

1. Bernie Sanders tried to use his 5 minutes of wokeness in the 1960s before hightailing it to the whitest place on Earth all through the election. And when he wasn’t doing it his fans were falsely trying to lay claim that any white guy in glasses in a photo from any Civil rights march was really Sanders. And he

Why can’t all teens be bitter, emotionally crippled, Tom Waits-loving alcoholics like I was at 17?

You’re adorable.

It’s not just the savior complex, it’s how he doesn’t do anything at all to talk them down. When they get vicious, he says that their anger is justified. When they caused chaos at the Nevada caucuses, he put more effort into chastising the victims of their temper-tantrum than their impudence. He knew that Russia was

Here’s the thing that gets me about BernieBros. They don’t want to do the legwork. They have their fucking great white hope, and they act like they think he’s gonna wave a magic wand and make everything better. Bernie carried my county caucus by a slightly less than two to one margin. Democrats in my state (KS) showed

My “favorite” is how working-class people are somehow only white. Who’d a thunk it?!

Nina Turner ain’t going to bring in shit saying nonsense like the Democratic and Republican parties are the same.

All of this. And if I hear another bro try to tell me he marched with King, I’m throwing hands.

Disclaimer: I do not hate Bernie Sanders. He does not owe me money. It’s really not that deep to me, fam. That white man means a whole lot more to Bernie bros than he will ever mean to me. I just want him to campaign better for black votes—especially those of black women. That said ...

At the end of the day 10 bodies in voting booths matter far more than a 1,000 bodies screaming in the streets. I get the cathartic release that comes from protesting. I understand wanting rally with like-minded people. But one, where was all that energy and drive back in November when it actually MATTERED? And two,

The furious grass roots upsurge since the election has thus far failed to completely permeate the actual political party that is best positioned to take advantage of it.

“Clinton lost- get over it! It’s that simple!”

You are...not nearly as informed about recent events as you think you are.

I’m pretty sure “edged closer to Republicans” means “nominated someone I still have a throbbing hate-boner for.” Acting like a $13 minimum wage is close to Republican policy platforms is a giggle at best and completely disingenuous at worst.

I look at Clinton’s platform in 2016:

This is what I hate about the argument being put forth. No one in their fucking right mind up to election night ever imagined in their worst-case-scenario that Trump would ever win. You, me, the rest of the voters, and even the Republicans.

People can sit there and say Hillary was a bad candidate, but she beat

They always seem to imagine that the closer they edge to Republican policy positions

It’s not about leading voters to the Democratic side - the Republican nominee for President has won the popular vote only once in the last quarter century (Bush in 2004).