This is no one's fault but Bernie's. He sounded like an old man, in different formats with one thing constantly on his mind. He didn't anticipate the heat he was going to get taking on the media built to protect a system he was going to fundamentally change. That's on him, to not have damage control and media liasons with all of that money he built up.
No one is a c00n when they don't know shyt about you. He's a very honorable person, but the FIRST thing he should've done, while mentioning Sandra Bland is have a montage of how he's helped the African American community throughout the Civil Rights Movement. I don't give a shyt if it looks line pandering. I keep gerting wowed about some of the shyt people share A MONTH AFTER IT ACTUALLY MATTERED.

He was the ONLY candidate that actually attacked the police for his platform. If he was going to do that, he had the street cred to instantly match it. The police are coming for his ass either way. Who knows, he might have simply lost SC, with a huge fight for the soul of the Congressional Black Caucas, by 55-45. We'd likely be in a totally different ballgame right now.
Lastly, no matter what pessimists think, instead of passive aggressively going after the Goldman Sachs speeches, he should've nearly demanded that they be released, because such secrecy is unbecoming of a president. And no, he didn't have to make the emails an issue, but you don't take it immediately off the table to appeal to fickle ass Cac's!!

" those damn emails" is likely the dumbest thing I've seen a contender do in the Democratic party.
So no, nobody's a c00n or anything, just low-information voters dealing with a dude who is talking, like an old fukking man, concepts they've never seen before and he thinks too long before relaying information. It's brilliant, but you're half ass going to sleep. Good job picking it up at the end, but very few people still knew you.
Bernie, and his gimp ass crew, owns this L by themselves.