http://www.newsmax.com/TheWire/hill...-dems-Have-Heard-Enough/2017/06/05/id/794118/
IMO, it is past time. It is time for the old line Democrats, the Clintons in particular, to retire and let the new DNC take over. He is 70 and she will be 70 this fall, time to hang it up politically speaking. Like all of us in the real world, at some point your time has come and gone and you have to let the younger generation inherit whatever is left. Go on, git.
Well, to be fair, it's not "really" the Democrats making this noise so much as it is the Democratic nominee from 2016, who is reinforcing everything every person with an ounce of discernment knew about her feeling of entitlement to the Oval Office. Yeah, some supporters, but I've never blamed supporters for their nonsensical rants about how elections were 'stolen' or 'hacked' since partisan non-politicians often act in preposterous ways (as do certain Montana House Republican nominees).
I recall every single election since 1980, and 'my candidate' has lost more than won.
Carter angered the Democratic establishment, who felt he conceded too early in the evening and cost them the Senate (there is not one shred of evidence supporting this idea) but then got ripped as a 'sore loser' when he looked haggard and stone-faced riding with Reagan. I'll spot Carter some grace because he was battling up to his last hour on minimal sleep trying to free the hostages, a fact that might well have contributed to his appearance.
Mondale disappeared. Dukakis was at work as governor the very next morning. One of the classiest was Bush 41, who had heard the stories about Carter and waved his arms real big like a cheerleader at the crowds. You never heard this nonsense out of Dole ("well, I would have won if...").
Even a guy who came much closer than Hillary did - her old soul mate Algore - was not this bad. He privately blamed Bill Clinton's behavior for his loss. Again, his SUPPORTERS did, just like the Bush 92 supporters keep up a myth "well if Perot" that has at best the tiniest slice of presumptive evidence in its favor.
Kerry, McCain, Romney......all lost and all went on with their lives.
But none of them felt entitled to the White House now, either - did they?