KingCharlemagne
KingCharlemagne's JournalWould you say that the Democratic Party (not DU) leans more toward maintaining
the status quo or towards making deep and fundamental changes to it?
It strikes me that there is a pretty even (and deep) split, witness the tightening poll numbers nationally and in key early states.
This really seems a battle for the heart and soul of the Democratic Party for at least the next generation. If I'm correct, who do you think will win that battle and why? If I am incorrect, why?
Full disclosure: I support Sanders and deep and fundamental changes.
Have you no sense of decency, Madame Secretary, at long last? Have you left
no sense of decency?
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/welch-mccarthy.html
HOLY SHIT! Trump just implied that Bush should have been impeached for Iraq. This
republican debate is a classic for the ages!
Streaming live now on CBS.
If you support Hillary, you support Kissinger. If Democrats nominate Hillary, they
are endorsing Kissinger. What a profound insult to humanity.
The virtual tie in Iowa sggests that Bernie Sanders is just as 'electable' as Hillary Clinton. So
let us now dispense with the canard about who would be more 'electable' in the GE and move to more substantive issues. Let the remainder of this nominating campaign be a debate of ideas, of visions for moving the country and its people forward while leaving no one behind. This is the best way to ensure that our nominee, whoever he or she may be, will win in November against a party that offers at best to keep the status quo and, at worst, to move the country backward.
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