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Hillary Clinton

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Her Sister

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Wed Jun 15, 2016, 07:15 PM Jun 2016

The smartly choreographed unification between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders (HRC GP) [View all]

Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and her defeated rival Bernie Sanders met for nearly two hours last night, and both walked out of the room all smiles. Clinton went right back to focusing on her general election fight against Donald Trump and the national issues that currently face the nation. Sanders says he’s making a major announcement on Thursday night, and while some are expecting him to officially drop out, I don’t know that he will. And I’m starting to think it might be best for Hillary if he doesn’t immediately exit.

President Obama and Elizabeth Warren both endorsed Hillary Clinton last week and had an easy time of doing so, because they never opposed her to begin with. All they had to do was get up and tell their own respective support bases that it was time to get behind her. Bernie Sanders is in a different position. He’s spent the past fourteen months trying to convince his own base that he’s better at this than Hillary, that he’s going to change the party and change the way elections work, and all of these promises that his base is now expecting.

If he turns around this week and suddenly drops out and endorses Hillary, a number of his fans will feel whiplash, as if it were too soon and they didn’t get enough out of it, as if the entire movement had been for nothing. Instead, the best progression for Hillary may be if Bernie gradually nudges his fans in her direction between now and the convention. She can spend the next month throwing him one little bone after another, much of it either superficial or “concessions” on the issues that she already supported herself, aimed at allowing him to save face. Because the more face he can save, the more of his votes he can deliver to her.

There’s a reason President Obama was trotting Bernie Sanders around the outer corridors of the Oval Office, as if he were a visiting dignitary. There’s a reason that even the Senators who have never wanted anything to do with Bernie, such as Al Franken, are now making a point of talking about what a hero he’ll be when he gets back to the Senate. Almost no one in the party leadership likes or respects Sanders, but they know that if they can turn him into a momentary deity then his most devoted fans will feel that he’s being listened to, that he’s now a part of the leadership, and that they can now feel safe voting for the party’s nominee Hillary.

For those supporters of Hillary who are frustrated that Bernie hasn’t officially said he’s dropping out yet, here’s the kicker: there is no primary race any longer. Every state has voted. There is nothing for Bernie to compete in, nowhere for him to campaign, nothing to win or lose. Even if he says he’s still a candidate, he isn’t a candidate for anything. He’s just a free agent wandering around in search of an occasional microphone whose moment of relevance in this election has largely already passed him by. So as long as he’s not out there bashing Hillary and not talking about superdelegate fantasies, and he’s instead focusing his firepower on taking down Trump, he’s not actually hurting anything by pretending he’s still a candidate until the convention


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This is just one take. Her Sister Jun 2016 #1
But aside from one sentence about Trump that he repeats, I'm not hearing his "firepower." BobbyDrake Jun 2016 #2
Boring, lol!! Probably the reason it's boring is because it's off his stump speech Her Sister Jun 2016 #3
Why is Sanders the special exception? NYC Liberal Jun 2016 #4
Exactly, NYC Liberal. BS doesn't coddle.. he trashes Dems who are out there Cha Jun 2016 #9
He is supposedly having a video summit to announce something tomorrow.... Walk away Jun 2016 #5
President Obama and VP Biden are going to be in Orlando tomorrow for 4 hours.. consoling Cha Jun 2016 #10
As much as he can I am sure! Walk away Jun 2016 #13
He's going to announce his candidacy for 2020 Basic LA Jun 2016 #6
He coulda been a hero if he'd returned to the Senate today to join Democrats! Rose Siding Jun 2016 #7
I was thinking the same.. he could have gone into the Senate with applause to actually Cha Jun 2016 #12
Or NRA???? Walk away Jun 2016 #14
Evidently he made a "statement" against the assault rifle.. but, what he needed to do Cha Jun 2016 #15
I'm a big Al Giordano fan. I'm going to support his primary campaign for 2018! Walk away Jun 2016 #16
Yeah, me too! Cha Jun 2016 #18
Whatever. nt eastwestdem Jun 2016 #8
<<<>>> BlueMTexpat Jun 2016 #11
As far as I'm concerned, DemonGoddess Jun 2016 #17
He doesn't accept the legitimacy of the voters' will. geek tragedy Jun 2016 #19
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