This just isn’t true in any way, and this exact rhetoric is what the original article was condemning. Bernie has great values, and if I were voting base off of someone’s ideology then I would be taking a much closer look at his campaign. But ideology isn’t all it takes to be President. Hillary understands the ins and outs of being in office and is the only candidate that has any experience with foreign policy.
Your claim that Hillary is set up to lose in the general election is comical — she is ahead of Bernie in polls and is much much more likely to gain independent voters than Bernie is. If you actually do the math and look at the numbers it is unlikely that Bernie will win the nomination for the Democratic party.
Bernie or Bust needs to end — Bernie himself has said that he will support the Democratic nominee and will not run independently. To vote for him even if he is not the nominee is to make it more likely that Trump will win the election.
Our two party system is terrible in the sense that it can end with people voting for the least horrifying candidate (note: I personally don’t believe that HRC is a bad candidate), but not voting for any candidate or writing in Bernie if he doesn’t win the nominee people is what leads to a Trump presidency. Maybe it would lead to a revolution. But maybe it won’t, and then what? We have Trump as our nation’s leader for 4 years? That’s not a risk that I am willing to take.