2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Unfortunately it's a fact, some voters will not support Clinton if she is Democratic nominee [View all]thucythucy
(8,749 posts)I have? Who gave me supreme power over these last four decades to effect change? And when did I suddenly become Nero?
You haven't answered any of my questions, the most important being: are we talking about the general or the primary? If what you're saying is you see no difference, should Clinton win the nomination, between a Clinton White House and a Trump or Cruz or Carson White House, then really further discussion is pointless. You honestly see no difference between Clinton's support of Planned Parenthood and women's health choices, and those in the GOP field? That's just one issue--but it's an issue of supreme importance to millions of women, including and most especially poor women whom you say you care so much about. Evidently you're willing to throw them all under the bus, because their issues aren't--what?--important enough to you to motivate you to get off your ass and vote in the general?
And you haven't given me any indication that you've given any thought at all to what will happen the day after Senator Sanders wins the nomination. I'm hoping people more involved in his campaign are mulling over their strategy, because, as I say, Bernie is definitely going to be facing the most intense shit storm the political world as ever seen (as will Clinton, if she gets it), and simply writing OPs on Democratic Underground is not going to carry the day.
Best wishes.