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In reply to the discussion: Michael Moore Blasts Nancy Pelosi For Declaring Dems Will 'Win' Midterms: 'That's What Happened... [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)88. Why do you assume you are lumped in?
No one said you personally were one of those who didn't bother to vote out of complacency.
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Michael Moore Blasts Nancy Pelosi For Declaring Dems Will 'Win' Midterms: 'That's What Happened... [View all]
DonViejo
Nov 2018
OP
Me neither. Anyone who can't see what is at stake with this admin, IMO is too stupid to vote.
politicaljunkie41910
Nov 2018
#59
I doubt Moore would have, since he's been pretty consistent on this. But I'm sure others would have.
fishwax
Nov 2018
#34
He doesn't have a point in ignoring Comey and Putin, he's done that too many times and that's his
uponit7771
Nov 2018
#15
Democrats shouldn't be ashamed just cos 2016 is a thing. They did win the popular vote though.
OnDoutside
Nov 2018
#7
I guess I don't either, in that I blame people who believed Russian and GOPer lies and
Hoyt
Nov 2018
#78
Er, tRump is predicting a red wave, but for some reason, that's different, right Michael?
stopbush
Nov 2018
#16
Is it blind hatred or a collective response of, "you're not helping"? Some acts get old.
FSogol
Nov 2018
#26
He sure did. In 2000 at Madison Square Garden he said a vote for Gore was a vote for bush
still_one
Nov 2018
#42
IMO he comes off as being concerned but profits from being a scold and a "I told you so"...
brush
Nov 2018
#69
"That's it, Mr. Obama. 100 years from now: 'He was the first black American that got elected
JI7
Nov 2018
#84
Michael "Pay Attention to Meeeeeee" Moore is attacking Democrats again? Color me "not surprised."
FSogol
Nov 2018
#25
If Michael Moore put forth effort to ELECT DEMOCRATS maybe 2016 would have been different
beachbum bob
Nov 2018
#31
I don't care for Moore but I do think it is dangerous to declare that you will win..
helpisontheway
Nov 2018
#36
yeah Moore, its better to do your bullshit and spew how we are going to lose, and how bad the
still_one
Nov 2018
#41
It seems that voter suppression pre-election has been ramped up more than ever because the
diva77
Nov 2018
#47
I don't believe there are people who are registered to vote, who usually vote, who plan to vote,
betsuni
Nov 2018
#48
She made it clear at the end that "Dems will win IF they go and vote." What she should have said:
LBM20
Nov 2018
#74
He doesn't understand Nancy Pelosi's job very well. Thank God she is doing it and not him.
Squinch
Nov 2018
#76
Michael Moore can STFU and go home if he doesn't have something nice to say about Democrats
YessirAtsaFact
Nov 2018
#77
He is right - we should not be predicting big wins - all that does is give voters reason
DrDan
Nov 2018
#91
sure sounds like you are making excuses for a guy who spends most of his time attacking democrats
jcgoldie
Nov 2018
#102
Overconfidence would be very low on my list of reasons for what happened in 2016.
Garrett78
Nov 2018
#97
There were people that actually stayed home because they though Clinton would win
JonLP24
Nov 2018
#113