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In reply to the discussion: Centrists, The 3rd Way, Neo Liberal, "I'm a new Democrat", all [View all]TBF
(34,848 posts)100. You're refuting your own cite. smh. nt
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They're only good at pointing out what they don't like but they never have solutions.
craigmatic
Oct 2014
#4
Democrat voters overwhelmingly support Democratic leader Hillary to be next Prez
3rdwaydem
Oct 2014
#29
I believe the term you pulled from Urban Dictionary (snicker) was "asininery."
wyldwolf
Oct 2014
#33
No, Other candidates are more than free to line up and get their butt's kicked by Hillary
3rdwaydem
Oct 2014
#38
Oh I see; I get it. If you had been born here you are saying that you would be President. Really?
3rdwaydem
Oct 2014
#49
So? I'm sure Bernie and the other wannabes will try to make something of that - unsuccessfully so.
3rdwaydem
Oct 2014
#53
The Democratic Party will be the singular dominate force in the US for the next generation or so
3rdwaydem
Oct 2014
#57
I sure as fuck hope the whole of DU see this particular post in all it's glory!!!!!!
Phlem
Oct 2014
#59
I hope so too! What, you disagree that the future belongs to the Democratic Party & not the GOP
3rdwaydem
Oct 2014
#60
Here's Bi-Partisan For Ya... The Last Two Presidents To Fight The Oligarchs Were Roosevelts...
WillyT
Oct 2014
#61
Sorry, I'm married to a "Wall Street Lawyer"...who contributed to Elizabeth Warren
brooklynite
Oct 2014
#62
They were all good men - McGovern, Carter, Mondale et al. Unfortunately, they were also losers who
3rdwaydem
Oct 2014
#64
President Obama, President Clintond and future President Hillary are about results!
3rdwaydem
Oct 2014
#69
Both Presidents Clinton and Obama have concurred with the doctrine of American exceptionalism.
3rdwaydem
Oct 2014
#71
"Kissinger is a friend, and I relied on his counsel when I served as secretary of state."
Quackers
Oct 2014
#75
So you're willing to negotiate with small government fraudsters and conspirators?
Baitball Blogger
Oct 2014
#90
Perhaps centrists should be giving out hugs to their ideological brothers and sisters in the GOP
Youdontwantthetruth
Oct 2014
#91
I don't consider myself a centrist at all but we can't be unwelcoming to them.
hrmjustin
Oct 2014
#93
Wow, I can't believe the attack you just made on Presidents Obama and Clinton
3rdwaydem
Oct 2014
#95
Congressional voting because of ones source of corporate campaign money is undemocratic.
L0oniX
Oct 2014
#102
Yes! Voting based on who gives you money instead of those they represent is undemocratic.
hrmjustin
Oct 2014
#105
Centrists are actually moderate republicans who want to smoke dope and get laid. nt
Zorra
Oct 2014
#110
Why are you posting stuff from Brian Westbury “a Fellow of the George W. Bush Presidential Center?”
markme88
Oct 2014
#115
What are you talking about? The first is from Paul Krugman's blog; the second - wikimedia;
pampango
Oct 2014
#117
Notably you are not claiming that the graph is not accurate. Fine. Same graph, different sources.
pampango
Oct 2014
#120
Fortunately, DU's assessment of Centrists doesn't apply to the real world...
brooklynite
Oct 2014
#124
Please don't forget repeal of Glass Steagall, the Telecommunications Act, DOMA and DADT.
merrily
Oct 2014
#126
It's not 'propaganda' if it's a factual chart. The tea party does not deal in facts, but in fear,
pampango
Oct 2014
#136
I don't consider Sweden and Germany to be "free market" in that they have strong unions,
pampango
Oct 2014
#135