With the battle for the democratic candidature waging on, it is natural for some candidates to come to terms with the fact that they have no path to the precidency. For some like Andrew Yang this was a hard pill to swallow but he managed to take it well and announce to his supporters that he was done for now. But for others that were promised much more by the heads of the DNC and pushed into the public by the mainstream media this is a sinking ship that will not go down alone. One such candidate is Elizabeth Warren who's entire premise relied on "I'm just like Bernie, but woman" and eventually deteriorated more and more, leaving key policies such as debt forgiveness and Medicare for All behind until all that was left was "I am a woman." This message was amplified during the last democratic debates prior to the Iowa Caucus, in which she attempted to accuse Sanders of being a sexist in an attempt to gain momentum prior to the caucus, this clearly backfired and only won her the nickname "Lyin Liz." So it was no surprise when right after Sanders victory in New Hampshire she held a press release in which she accused Sanders supporters of being divisive and hostile to the other candidates. This is all during a primary to determine who will run against Trump. You simply cannot make this stuff up.