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In reply to the discussion: To those who STILL support Sanders: as I have previously posted, I agree with much [View all]NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)6. Oh, FFS! Stop it. Nobody is doing that.
Nobody should be trying to bully anybody else into just accepting their personal viewpoint.
Oh, FFS! Stop it. Nobody is doing that.
This is still the primary we're talking about.
The primary is over. We have our nominee. The voters have spoken in sufficient numbers. There's no need to waste any more time pretending that it's still unknown or that Bernie "has a chance". He doesn't.
Accept that people are entitled to make their own decisions as to the direction they would like to see the country take.
Accept that we have our nominee. This contest is over. Joe Biden is the winner. Bernie Sanders is the loser. Everyone knows it.
No more debates. No more smearing of the Democratic party. No more slash-and-burn. No more scorched-earth. No more kneecapping our nominee. No more accusations of rape. No more accusations of senility. No more accusations of being "corrupt".
Bernie isn't trying to win the nomination. He's trying to take down the Democratic party.
Peace, OK?
Bernie first. It's his move to make. Does he withdraw and endorse? Or does he continue to smear and denigrate and divide? Does he continue to create distrust and resentment?
As long as he's attacking, you can count on loyal and stalwart Democrats like me and many others to continue to push back and call-out what's really going on. We won't remain silent while the attacks continue. We won't go away because we're called "haters". What we are, is fiercely loyal to the Democratic party and 100% dedicated to defeating Trump.

primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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To those who STILL support Sanders: as I have previously posted, I agree with much [View all]
Atticus
Mar 2020
OP
It's unpersuasive when your arguments against Bernie depend on saying things he never said
Bucky
Mar 2020
#24
I stand by every damn word in my OP. If you want "peace", stop slashing and burning. nt
Atticus
Mar 2020
#4
Biden is up by over 300 delegates...Sanders can't overcome this lead in a proportional primary...
Demsrule86
Mar 2020
#39
Yeah, as others have pointed out, what's the difference between the supporters of Sen. Sanders
KitSileya
Mar 2020
#66
There is only one candidate who will win the nomination, and 99% of Democrats know this.
George II
Mar 2020
#26
"Too many" people that "his message is resonating with" aren't inspired enough to vote for him.
ehrnst
Mar 2020
#18
The best would be to ignore him, but I would be concerned at the lengths the Sanders campaign
OnDoutside
Mar 2020
#47
It sure is, and to borrow from Rachel Maddow, "watch what they do, not what they say" and the
OnDoutside
Mar 2020
#119
No, his message hasn't resonated with many people at all. In fact it's resonating with LESS people..
George II
Mar 2020
#52
To be fair, this really isn't about the Sanders supporters. This is about Sanders refusing to do the
OnDoutside
Mar 2020
#42
We have Europeans & American ex-pats who post at DU. I hate to tell you this, but no country....
Hekate
Mar 2020
#76
Since you didn't support him...what difference does it make...and I want a unicorn...but it won't
Demsrule86
Mar 2020
#140
A dose of reality...the only way to remove him is by winning the election...and Sanders endangers
Demsrule86
Mar 2020
#141
Going back to productive isolation with my family rather than get swarmed further on this thread (NT
Rilgin
Mar 2020
#115
My OP does not really accuse Sanders of "wanting to get Trump elected". It pretty
Atticus
Mar 2020
#127
You are minimizing the conduct of "some" of Bernie's 2016 supporters. They did not simply
Atticus
Mar 2020
#138
I'm wondering if Bernie hates the 'Democratic establishment' more than he hates Trump.
kstewart33
Mar 2020
#69
People should say they agree with most of what Warren advocates, since most of Sanders'
blm
Mar 2020
#77
Calling people's politics "rabid" for supporting a candidate who is 2nd in the Democratic primary
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2020
#103
Turner and Sirota---and those who think they are swell people---are definitely "rabid" Sanders
Atticus
Mar 2020
#123
The only DUers who have cause to be insulted are those who---as the above post states---
Atticus
Mar 2020
#132