I do think that the DNC probably deliberately or through inaction sabotaged Sanders, and it was totally a fuckup on their part.
Man, I think all I can really do is repeat that if what we've seen, or even a fair bit more, was enough to sabotage sanders he was a weaker candidate than I thought.
I think the resignation involved was a matter of a sacrificial lamb to not run off the Berners.
Nah, looked more like it was a salve for sanders specifically. Iirc it was already pretty obvious the berners (i.e. that last ~20% or so, iirc, of sanders supporters) were more or less lost causes so far as dem support goes. Not because of ideology or policy mismatch or anything (because for the Nth time, it's worth noting there wasn't much difference between the candidates besides rhetoric and political skill), but just because it wasn't sanders (or some other anti-establishment/socialist-in-at-least-title/whatever candidate, I guess) anymore. Sanders, on the other hand, was still being kinda' an egotistical little shit, and
his shenanigans were actually causing problems (which was kneecapping his own stated goals, too, but hey, sanders is considered a fairly incompetent politician for a reason). So they tanked the optics hit and tossed folks out.
That's why I don't want Sanders to run again, he'll never get their full backing like an actual Democrat would, especially someone who isn't tainted with the stink of losing the last few primary or general elections, if only there was someone like that who could run in 2020.
Eh, the smell following around sanders that would prevent full democrat support is just... him. The whole years of antagonism thing, on top of his actions in this last election, particularly when he buggered off back to being independent (I guess it
could still theoretically end up being like he claimed it would be, and he'll return to the DNC and actually be a democrat once his current term's done, but breath, holding, etc.). He put a fair bit of effort into showing he wasn't hopping on board in good faith.
Though I don't want him to win, personally, because at this point he's kinda' just proven himself a pretty bad political operator, however decent a demagogue or ideologue he is (and he's kinda' inflexible in a lot of ways as that, too, which ain't a point for if you're looking for one of those).