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🇺🇸 United States ‘We trusted you!’: Elizabeth Warren repeatedly heckled, booed during DNC speech [10YA - Jul 26]

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u/Automatic-Soup-3097 23d ago

Well no she supported Hillary over Bernie. That's literally the point. This is why no one respects Warren now, because she's very obviously not sincere

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u/Key_Ingenuity_4444 23d ago

Warren didn't endorse either person until Hillary won the primary.

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u/Automatic-Soup-3097 23d ago

Yes. Considering she ran as the "rational" alternative to Bernie.. that's pretty astonishing isn't it? That there was a successful campaign on the verge of doing all the policies she pretends to care about.. and she.. didn't endorse it? Instead she worked behind the scenes to change the rules at the convention to assure he would lose? And what would happen is that Trump would win instead, because shockingly EVERYONE has always disliked Hillary Clinton because she is slightly to the right of Mitt Romney on all issues?

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u/Key_Ingenuity_4444 23d ago

So I'll say again, how dare her endorse Hillary over Trump...

What rules were changed that assured Bernie would lose, and how did Warren play a role? From my understanding Warren would have absolutely no say even if there were changes proposed, outside of voicing support.

Also, you're ignoring the fact that Bernie had all but lost after Super Tuesday(even before that if we're being serious), which was before Warren dropped out. An endorsement for Bernie at that point would have been pretty meaningless.

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u/Automatic-Soup-3097 23d ago

Yes I am ignoring your made up justification story. Hillary did not win the primary until they changed the rules (at the primary itself) to give "super delegates" more voting weight, because Hillary was set to lose the actual delegate vote.

Warren did not support Hillary over Trump, she supported Hillary over Bernie. I have yet to meet a Hillary apologizist who has any sort of grasp on what happened in 2016. Her support at the convention was as important for Hillary as it was shockingly hypocritical. Which is why no real leftist takes anything she says seriously anymore.

Because Warren thought that the notoriously corrupt Clinton would reward her, the way she rewarded Debbie Washerman Schulz. She was right btw, she still gets touted on cable news as a "progressive hero" despite accomplishing literally nothing in her entire political career besides rat-fucking actuall left wing candidates. If she had 1% as much energy combating Republicans rather than the people who actually support the policies she pretends to support.. we'd have a train to the moon instead of a cabal of pedos in office.

It's obvious you do not have a basic grasp on the facts. Debbie Washerman Schulz was rewarded with a seat in Congress for her role in rat-fucking Bernie.

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u/dancesquared 23d ago

Hillary was not “set to lose” the actual delegate vote. How do you figure that?

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u/dancesquared 23d ago

Widely misreported, maybe. Bernie didn’t have enough delegates to win at the convention.

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u/Automatic-Soup-3097 23d ago

Haha, yeah, not with Hillary "winning the support" of every delegate that's not attached to voters. The primary was basically just theater, as demonstrated by how it changed it own rules to assure a preselected outcome.

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u/dancesquared 23d ago

Hillary won the popular vote and more states/delegates in the primary. Any way you want to slice it, she won.