Oh, I know. But that's the point. Elections are about perceptions. The single most important measure of a candidate is how trustworthy people believe them to be. Truth has nothing to do with it. The DNC picked a candidate that they knew people disliked and distrusted.
Yeah, I could agree they fucked up there. Not necessarily on the candidate -- again, the one of the bigger things there is that clinton is goddamn
superlatively qualified, for just about anything the american left actually claims they want -- but by not being
nearly aggressive enough on slapping down bullshit. Left wing not only didn't particularly contest the right/alt-right narrative, many of them actually
bought into it, DNC group this time included (Sup bernie. I'm not forgetting this year.). Think I've mentioned but one of the most screwed up things about this whole election is that the information, the stuff to frame bloody all of this, was all there. If you bother to google around a bit and read, you'd have enough material to be shouting down the shit that got spewed this election so hard it couldn't get back up. But the DNC barely tried, the left wing media made it worse and gave it weight, and the voters didn't give a damn about what they were swallowing.
Bad overestimation of their supporters, basically, at least on the part of the DNC (not in numbers, mind, but how much they could be trusted to work for their own interests). Left wing media, well, they were just milking this shit for ratings, clicks, and so on, same as most of the fourth estate, for all they're shitting on that particular title. If trump actually does turn on them and sodomize our free speech laws to bits with GOP support as he's declared intent to, it couldn't happen to people more deserving. Shame about the rest of us, but hey, that's the theme for 2016, innit?
... kind of a summation, I actually do think clinton
was the right candidate, here -- bernie would have been bent over a knee and used as a playtoy by the hate machine, and there's few to no actual democrat politicians right now that
could do better than even him, nevermind clinton -- but the DNC indeed screwed the pooch on the campaign pretty hard, even if they're not even remotely fully to blame, here (this one's on us, mostly, and the goddamn media most of the rest). They took the high road a bit too much, and apparently that was a mistake.