It's weird, man. People demonize her in
crazy ways that nobody else receives. I understand the disappointment that Bernie didn't win, because
I feel it myself, but that just puts the election back to normal: middling Democrat politician versus
literal disaster Republican. If you're angry that a mediocre numbnuts like Al Gore had his election stolen by SCOTUS for GWB -- which turned out to be a disaster under which 100s of thousands of people died, the US instituted torture routinely, and the economy tanked -- but voting for Hillary is a bridge too far, you need to check yourself. Trump will literally kill so many more people, and devastate the lives of millions, than Clinton would ever dream of (which isn't to say she won't have blood on her hands -- every president but reputedly Carter does, she ain't unique, this planet is a hellscape). So Hillary will continue Obama's modest but real domestic upticks, enact some decently progressive social policy, and continue his half-inspiring half-sickening foreign policy. And the Bernie Revolution will be able to influence that, while it will have zero influence over Trump & Co.
That said, I'm not discounting Terez's point about blue states vs purple states, in voting your conscience. Bernie Or Bust dorks might be throwing crybaby tantrums till November, but they aren't the only ones who lack nuance. Hillary Or Bust people aren't accounting for the state-by-state conditions either, the legit notion of strategic voting. So there's plenty on either side who skip over the basic civics in favor of passion -- or, in many cases, panic. Which I wouldn't discount -- it's a legitimate response to the potentiality of Trump as president. The stakes are truly, genuinely life and death for a whole host of people.
Which is why the best speeches of the convention imo weren't the admittedly pretty darn good ones from a few high profile politicians, but those who spelled out the simple fundamental differences in how the parties see people: Anastasia Somoza, the Mothers of the Movement, Christine Leinonen (whose son died in Orlando), and quite pertinently the Khan family.
http://www.slate.com...ent_of_dnc.html