It's 2016 all over again.

Bernie supporters are angry because they think Liz lied about Bernie. Instead of reporting this as impressive display of trust, we get this.



The hashtags trended after Warren said in a statement and, later, on Tuesday night’s debate stage, that Sanders once told her that a woman couldn’t win the presidency. Sanders denied having made the comment, and his supporters used the hashtags to attack Warren as a liar, a motif that has come up repeatedly as the two candidates compete over their progressive bona fides. Both senators have passionate supporters, but Sanders’ fans have developed a reputation for trafficking in particularly aggressive online vitriol.

To back up this claim the article links to this - written by swamp creature and paid political hack David Brock.

That isn't the only example.

Politico goes directly back to the Bernie Bros meme.



It’s that energy for Sanders that has put him in the lead, or within striking distance, in the first three early-voting states where organization and motivation are musts. Yet it’s also put him at risk in the run-up to the Feb. 3 caucuses in Iowa, where 57 percent of the electorate was female in 2016. The passion of some online Sanders’ backers — widely referred to as the Bernie Bros — have revived bad memories from 2016, when the campaign felt the need to have their supporters stop savaging Clinton staffers and female reporters, columnists and bloggers with misogynistic attacks.

To back up this claim, it linked to this article.

Yes, millions of voters are the problem. Now that's a winning message straight out of the DNC. And who is Evan McMorris-Santoro?

He wrote these headlines as well.





There's nothing like being told to shut your face to convince you to vote-blue-no-matter-who, amirite?