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In reply to the discussion: 'You don't just get to say that you're progressive': The left moves to defend its brand [View all]R B Garr
(17,454 posts)100. Same to you. I was thinking the same about you.
I dont mind at all being accused of dealing with reality instead of ideations that vary from person to person at any given time.
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'You don't just get to say that you're progressive': The left moves to defend its brand [View all]
DonViejo
Dec 2018
OP
Caucusing with the Democrats does not make one a Democrat. He defected in 2008.
Squinch
Dec 2018
#51
Luckily for the representatives of that state, they're not regularly accused of being beholden
betsuni
Dec 2018
#75
Show me where there is consistent, public, and determined opposition to increased defense spending
BlueWI
Dec 2018
#70
One from a state with no connection to the military that brings in jobs and revenue, I guess.
betsuni
Dec 2018
#72
Democrats had a 60 seat filibuster-proof supermajority in the Senate for 72 days the last time
betsuni
Dec 2018
#80
the point is that Democrats cannot set the agenda right now, so through appropriations bills..
JHan
Dec 2018
#73
In other words: "You don't just get to lay claim to a term that has no clear definition."
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#15
I refer again to each of the points I made, including the reality of representing...
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#33
shes from my state..not my district..and she DOESNT get to tell ME what MY politics are..
samnsara
Dec 2018
#32
Most Democrats agree with her positions. See posts #26 and #33. And this thread:
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#35
Fortunately a shit ton of Democratic voters reject the title of progressive
GulfCoast66
Dec 2018
#34
But universal health care (in some form) and free or at least more affordable higher education...
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#42
"Like 'progressive,' 'establishment' is a pretty meaningless term, particularly when lobbed
betsuni
Dec 2018
#36
That can't be! That would mean they are not all perfectly pure! Gracious! My world is rocked!
Squinch
Dec 2018
#53
Candidates tend to cater to 'the base' in primary season - that is how we got trump as prez.
empedocles
Dec 2018
#57