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Exactly! Far too many democratic politicians are gutless and try to be more rightward than the RKP5637 Dec 2014 #1
It's not about guts. It's about who's writing their checks. RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #22
+1!!! We have to change our tactics! We have to focus solely on the root problem instead of Dustlawyer Dec 2014 #28
I totally agree that it's a systemic problem, and that we need publicly funded elections RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #30
Don't get me wrong, I am not dismissing OWS, I just believe that we need a singleminded purpose Dustlawyer Dec 2014 #37
That's why the First Cause of anyone who wants to call themselves a Liberal, Volaris Dec 2014 #62
Yep, so right about who writes their checks. And, we have citizens united! It's a cruel joke on RKP5637 Dec 2014 #33
Unfortunately, you will never hear this from mainstream sources. Ergo, it isn't true. RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #36
Much like the good Germans were during WWII who ignored what was going on in their country until RKP5637 Dec 2014 #41
Yes. RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #43
Yep, the 'boiling frog' syndrome and it's been going on in this country for some time now, just RKP5637 Dec 2014 #50
Chill. We're just 'alarmists' RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #53
In short, only time will tell. n/t RKP5637 Dec 2014 #55
I totally agree. We have a 2-party system for a reason, actual choice. nt RiverLover Dec 2014 #2
The hard truth Miigwech Dec 2014 #3
Bouzhou, Miigwech. Jackpine Radical Dec 2014 #5
Hey friend Miigwech Dec 2014 #18
"but the elected ones need money, so they lie to us." RiverLover Dec 2014 #19
It is, in fact, not much of a democracy exists today. We go through the motions of a democracy, but RKP5637 Dec 2014 #34
"I think most Americans don't believe that the Dems are any different from the Repubs... liberal_at_heart Dec 2014 #7
Exactly 99Forever Dec 2014 #4
Exactly. Liberals must fight ... ThePhilosopher04 Dec 2014 #6
Bingo!! Scuba Dec 2014 #8
She boxed herself into a place where she managed to be less genuine than McTurtle and TheKentuckian Dec 2014 #9
+1 nt MADem Dec 2014 #71
A very simplistic view joeglow3 Dec 2014 #10
You don't get it ... ThePhilosopher04 Dec 2014 #12
^^^^^That onecaliberal Dec 2014 #26
Politics is not really driven by ideas though YoungDemCA Dec 2014 #139
In the 70s, we had very progressive senators in red states Yavin4 Dec 2014 #13
For every one you name, there are scores who got their asses handed to the joeglow3 Dec 2014 #21
Those states weren't "red" in the seventies. Red states are controlled by the GOP. MADem Dec 2014 #29
yup, just look at Nixon and REagan in California JI7 Dec 2014 #49
And you advocate total surrender to the right Scootaloo Dec 2014 #83
That's the second time, at least, in this thread where you've mischaracterized my MADem Dec 2014 #87
It's not a mischaracterization at all Scootaloo Dec 2014 #90
I'm not saying that at all. Stop putting words in my mouth -- you ALWAYS get it wrong. MADem Dec 2014 #120
You do it in thread after thread AgingAmerican Dec 2014 #97
I do nothing of the sort. If you can't respond to debate with anything besides personal MADem Dec 2014 #116
How far to the right will you go to "Win"? Scootaloo Dec 2014 #78
The true power lies in holding the majority joeglow3 Dec 2014 #93
We have tried this strategy AgingAmerican Dec 2014 #98
Never said it should be a nationwide strategy. I advocated a state by state strategy joeglow3 Dec 2014 #102
The exact same way they've gone in every midterm since the late 1800s NYC Liberal Dec 2014 #106
A congress full of conservatives is a congress full of conservatives Scootaloo Dec 2014 #111
Got us one big fucking step closer to health reform joeglow3 Dec 2014 #113
No, it'll cost us that reform though Scootaloo Dec 2014 #114
In Nebraska, I hold my nose and vote for the Democrat joeglow3 Dec 2014 #121
How's that working out for you? Scootaloo Dec 2014 #124
Wrong state joeglow3 Dec 2014 #125
*headthunk* Holy shit, big derp on my part Scootaloo Dec 2014 #129
there's one huge trouble hfojvt Dec 2014 #103
You seriously think that's a winning strategy? To diss the industry that puts food on MADem Dec 2014 #11
Clean coal is a myth think Dec 2014 #14
From one of the sources on your very list, there.... (uh oh...) MADem Dec 2014 #23
You're citing the American Coal Council as a legitimate source??? Bwahahaha!!!! n/t RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #24
You're not bothering to read what I wrote, OR even following the thread? Bwahahahahaha!!!!!!! MADem Dec 2014 #31
No embarrassment here. I read the posts RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #32
You clearly didn't comprehend them too well if you didn't take the obvious point I was making. MADem Dec 2014 #38
You don't understand how search engines (and PR firms) work RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #40
No, no, no--that's not how it rolls. It's not my job to peck through the shit looking for corn. MADem Dec 2014 #47
Clean coal doesn't exist AgingAmerican Dec 2014 #99
Why don't you try reading a conversation in FULL context, instead of jumping in with a MADem Dec 2014 #109
Clean coal does not exist AgingAmerican Dec 2014 #133
The technology is expensive. MADem Dec 2014 #134
At one point cotton put food on the table. How long did that last? Yavin4 Dec 2014 #15
No one dissed cotton while it was king, did they? MADem Dec 2014 #20
What a opportunist viewpoint you have. Scootaloo Dec 2014 #79
Opportunist my ass. And what a mischaracterization of my views, too. I live in the real world. MADem Dec 2014 #86
Yes, opportunist Scootaloo Dec 2014 #91
There's an opportunist in the conversation, but it isn't me. nt MADem Dec 2014 #110
I'm not the one advocating surrendering to the republicans. Scootaloo Dec 2014 #112
Neither am I--but you persist in characterizing me in that fashion to be rude and disruptive. MADem Dec 2014 #117
Yes, you absolutely are Scootaloo Dec 2014 #122
No one is "telling" you anything--you just can't hold up your side in debate, so instead of arguing MADem Dec 2014 #128
We agree on something Scootaloo Dec 2014 #131
Not sure what the point was linking to your own post, but whatever. MADem Dec 2014 #132
It was supposed to link to the OP for the whole thread. Whoops Scootaloo Dec 2014 #135
Who is saying "liberals can't win?" MADem Dec 2014 #136
You're losing your joust against your own straw man, and that's sad. Scootaloo Dec 2014 #138
You are a short term thinker. Yavin4 Dec 2014 #96
No, I am not, but that sounded a bit like a put-down...I am a practical thinker who thinks that it MADem Dec 2014 #130
I thought Grimes ran on "clean coal"...and lost. nt RiverLover Dec 2014 #16
She ran from that guy that some here call a rightwinger, and lost. MADem Dec 2014 #17
IMO she ran aspirant Dec 2014 #25
she also ran into the arms of Elizabeth Warren and still lost JI7 Dec 2014 #48
Ouch--that's an inconvenient truth, right there.... MADem Dec 2014 #54
The EW that's supporting HRC as of now? aspirant Dec 2014 #64
No, she ran away from Obama, and she was insincere. It had nothing to do with "Bill and Hillary and MADem Dec 2014 #52
" had nothing to do with Bill and Hillary" aspirant Dec 2014 #61
Yeah, right--I'll provide those just as soon as you provide all of your links to back up the MADem Dec 2014 #63
Switcheroo doesn't work aspirant Dec 2014 #65
You jumped in at post 25, and if you want links, you've got to provide yours first. MADem Dec 2014 #70
Is this a joke? aspirant Dec 2014 #75
You probably know the answer to that question, too. MADem Dec 2014 #76
IMO IMO IMO IMO IMO IMO IMO IMO aspirant Dec 2014 #80
You need more help than I or anyone here can give you. MADem Dec 2014 #88
The MAD...em guy aspirant Dec 2014 #89
IMO maybe some of her campaign funding aspirant Dec 2014 #67
Well, come up with that link, why don't you? Did she use that Wall Street money to pay Warren's MADem Dec 2014 #68
Prove your facts or expect laughter aspirant Dec 2014 #73
I've already done that. MADem Dec 2014 #74
I stand tall aspirant Dec 2014 #77
I agree, her ad where she is blasting shit with a shotgun Rex Dec 2014 #123
I wish they'd run John Oliver's ad towards the END of the campaign.... MADem Dec 2014 #127
Dems figure Kentucky = coal.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #27
This is the Citizens United era SHRED Dec 2014 #35
That would make us a "four corners" regional party and lock us out of the White House Recursion Dec 2014 #39
Do moderates and conservatives reliably outnumber aspirant Dec 2014 #51
We aren't a mirror image of the Republican party Recursion Dec 2014 #58
Are liberals and progressives the same? aspirant Dec 2014 #69
Good question. It's a term with a lot of baggage Recursion Dec 2014 #72
not all 18-22 year olds want the same thing, if you go by state, voting patterns are not JI7 Dec 2014 #42
All 18-22 year olds want a future Yavin4 Dec 2014 #95
chris christie and rand paul is popular among young people , and what you say JI7 Dec 2014 #108
did any Candidate win California running on Defense Cuts when that was a big part of the state JI7 Dec 2014 #44
There's no need for standards Scootaloo Dec 2014 #81
i don't view politics as a religion, it's why i can still say FDR was a good president even though JI7 Dec 2014 #82
No, you see it as a team sport Scootaloo Dec 2014 #84
so do you think FDR should not be seen as a positive part of the democratic Party ? JI7 Dec 2014 #85
did any candidate win running against Ethanol in Iowa ? JI7 Dec 2014 #45
even Ted Kennedy opposed Wind Farms JI7 Dec 2014 #46
He didn't want to have to see them from his porch, is why. MADem Dec 2014 #57
Not all of them, just the ones near his house (nt) Recursion Dec 2014 #59
The fact is - both Parties are enslaved by Corporations who have the Power truedelphi Dec 2014 #56
It sounds good but we ned to read the reasons for discontent. Jim Beard Dec 2014 #60
Running on progressive ideas would offend ther Capitalist donors. Odin2005 Dec 2014 #66
Lots of folks here seem to confuse the way they wish things would be with how they are stevenleser Dec 2014 #92
Because the Clinton experiment in triangulation has worked out well for democrats? Exultant Democracy Dec 2014 #101
LOL. Only if you confuse buzzwords with arguments and forget several important facts stevenleser Dec 2014 #104
There have only been two good election cycles for democrats since Clinton got into office, Exultant Democracy Dec 2014 #107
I think many people oversimplify Nevernose Dec 2014 #137
They would run on progressive ideas workinclasszero Dec 2014 #94
A few folks here still think running DINO's is a winning strategy! B Calm Dec 2014 #100
It is a winning strategy... for them. Those people are called "Republicans" Scootaloo Dec 2014 #115
Why would someone today in KY who works in the coal industry vote for someone who ran against big still_one Dec 2014 #105
Because big coal jobs are going away due to natural gas and cheap oil Yavin4 Dec 2014 #119
If moderates ran on moderate ideas, we would get back the core group of voters. Rex Dec 2014 #118
I doubt running against coal would have helped Grimes but it would have been interesting to hrmjustin Dec 2014 #126
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