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In reply to the discussion: If Democratic candidates ran on progressive ideas on a consistent basis... [View all]JI7
(90,831 posts)46. even Ted Kennedy opposed Wind Farms
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If Democratic candidates ran on progressive ideas on a consistent basis... [View all]
Yavin4
Dec 2014
OP
Exactly! Far too many democratic politicians are gutless and try to be more rightward than the
RKP5637
Dec 2014
#1
+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
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
Yep, the 'boiling frog' syndrome and it's been going on in this country for some time now, just
RKP5637
Dec 2014
#50
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
She boxed herself into a place where she managed to be less genuine than McTurtle and
TheKentuckian
Dec 2014
#9
Those states weren't "red" in the seventies. Red states are controlled by the GOP.
MADem
Dec 2014
#29
That's the second time, at least, in this thread where you've mischaracterized my
MADem
Dec 2014
#87
I'm not saying that at all. Stop putting words in my mouth -- you ALWAYS get it wrong.
MADem
Dec 2014
#120
I do nothing of the sort. If you can't respond to debate with anything besides personal
MADem
Dec 2014
#116
Never said it should be a nationwide strategy. I advocated a state by state strategy
joeglow3
Dec 2014
#102
You seriously think that's a winning strategy? To diss the industry that puts food on
MADem
Dec 2014
#11
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
You clearly didn't comprehend them too well if you didn't take the obvious point I was making.
MADem
Dec 2014
#38
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
Why don't you try reading a conversation in FULL context, instead of jumping in with a
MADem
Dec 2014
#109
Opportunist my ass. And what a mischaracterization of my views, too. I live in the real world.
MADem
Dec 2014
#86
Neither am I--but you persist in characterizing me in that fashion to be rude and disruptive.
MADem
Dec 2014
#117
No one is "telling" you anything--you just can't hold up your side in debate, so instead of arguing
MADem
Dec 2014
#128
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
No, she ran away from Obama, and she was insincere. It had nothing to do with "Bill and Hillary and
MADem
Dec 2014
#52
Yeah, right--I'll provide those just as soon as you provide all of your links to back up the
MADem
Dec 2014
#63
You jumped in at post 25, and if you want links, you've got to provide yours first.
MADem
Dec 2014
#70
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
That would make us a "four corners" regional party and lock us out of the White House
Recursion
Dec 2014
#39
not all 18-22 year olds want the same thing, if you go by state, voting patterns are not
JI7
Dec 2014
#42
did any Candidate win California running on Defense Cuts when that was a big part of the state
JI7
Dec 2014
#44
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
so do you think FDR should not be seen as a positive part of the democratic Party ?
JI7
Dec 2014
#85
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
Why would someone today in KY who works in the coal industry vote for someone who ran against big
still_one
Dec 2014
#105
I doubt running against coal would have helped Grimes but it would have been interesting to
hrmjustin
Dec 2014
#126