ROFL, the sad part is that you actually think there's a faction within the party that is more or less progressive than the rest of the party. The party itself is already a coalition ranging from center right to slightly left of center, joined to try to defeat the extreme right. What Bernard did was to create an overnight inflatable movement of dumb ass patchouli scented kids together and convince them that they were "our revolution™" (no refunds) at the perfect time to deflate any chance of any actual progressive movement gaining steam when a generation of millennials were finally starting to listen to the growing waves of activists that had been shaping political rhetoric for many years and divert them back into the DNC.
That's why leftists call him a sheepdog. Try to keep up, young man. The rest of us have been politically aware for much longer than you. I for example was a founding member of a veteran's antiwar group before you were out of high school. Instead of being bewildered and hurt that I can't stand Bernard, why don't you quit pining for him and recognize that he was sheepdoggin all along, way before he spent months campaigning for Hillary Clinton. Seriously you berners are to the DNC as Rawn Pawl was to the GOP.
we have no one to blame for whatever 'scent' our children are..they are a product of us.
You see, they're into 'experiences' rather than the gross 'materialism' of Silents and Boomers in keeping up with the Joneses.
Perhaps it was all those McD playgrounds and toy-filled Happy Meals which afforded them 'parenting without being a parent'? Back then, I was wondering what it would do, to grow up this way so different than myself..their moral compasses..the overall effect.
Average donation of Our Revolution is $21.94..Hillary? 144.89.
Her campaign also released a list of campaign bundlers, donors who
each raised more than $100,000. Some of the donors included Clinton’s most ardent financial backers, including Hollywood media mogul Haim Saban; Susie Tompkins Buell, a wealthy California investor who was a major donor to the Ready for Hillary super PAC; Las Vegas publisher Brian Greenspun, a longtime friend and college classmate of Bill Clinton; billionaire JB Pritzker of Chicago; and Alan Patricof, a New York-based financier who served as Clinton’s finance chair when she first ran for Senate in New York.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jul/16/hillary-clinton-fec-filing-shows-46m-raised-with-women-60-of-donors
Seems they have a good head on their shoulders imo.