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In reply to the discussion: In case you missed it in his speech: O'Malley took the gloves off and hit Hillary where it hurts [View all]calimary
(85,104 posts)156. Indeed - we need our own version of the "Eleventh Commandment."
reagan always talked about that. But it made sense. And we should take note, too. reagan's was "Thou Shalt Not Speak Ill of Another republi-CON." OURS should be "Thou Shalt Not Speak Ill of Another Democrat."
Another thing I find irritating here is - the mention of "TWO royal families" - um.. let's see, are we talking the Clintons and the Clintons here? This wasn't JUST a diss at Hillary, people. It was a diss at the bushes, too. We should not be making it as though it was exclusively a diss of Hillary.
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In case you missed it in his speech: O'Malley took the gloves off and hit Hillary where it hurts [View all]
bigtree
May 2015
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He should have left the gloves on lest he end up like the poor fella rolling around on the canvass.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#1
Iron Mike addressed Trevor Berbick's issues within six or so minutes.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#16
LOL, If i thought my advocacy For St. Hillary here is of any moment I would put a cap im my own ear.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#9
OK, you are blaming Obama for her loss. Not her weak support. I see where you are confused. nt
Logical
May 2015
#48
She received nearly 50% of primary votes against a political phenom.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#53
Wait, from what I read back in '08 and again lately I thought Hillary was the phenom.
A Simple Game
May 2015
#60
And was given a snowball's chance in hell against the Juggernaut that was Hillary.
A Simple Game
May 2015
#96
i would say his personality and amazing political talent , but yes, there was excitement
JI7
May 2015
#133
He and his team were smart in their primary campaign.. they knew the rules.. eyes on the prize and
Cha
Jun 2015
#169
I have a feeling, knowning your posting history, you made a similar 'call'...
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#149
I will not be bullied into surrending my vote to a candidate I don't believe in.[n/t]
Maedhros
Jun 2015
#183
You are going to really know about bullied if a Republican President is elected.
olegramps
Jun 2015
#184
I've noticed that Sanders's fans don't like being challenged on the notion...
Buzz Clik
May 2015
#17
Never mind those stupid charts, I'll get to the bottom of this as soon as I get back from the attic.
A Simple Game
May 2015
#67
This post would have been better used as retraction and apology for your post #34.
cherokeeprogressive
May 2015
#84
I post an opinion, you call it bullshit and demand an apology? Yeah, there's a fantasy for you.
Buzz Clik
May 2015
#117
I like O'Malley and so far he is my second choice. Far as I can see, a vast majority of DUers
sabrina 1
May 2015
#40
"so why would his supporters 'retreat' anywhere". But they have their own group...
Buzz Clik
May 2015
#64
So should Hillary and O'Malley supporters retreat to their 'own groups' also? Lol!
sabrina 1
May 2015
#78
Who's complaining? I WILL debunk any lies told, not just about my Candidate, but about any of them
sabrina 1
May 2015
#112
These types of things are great for manipulating low knowledge/information voters.
FlatBaroque
May 2015
#58
IIRC, that site takes what politicians *say*, as in their *campaigns*, but does nothing to examine
cui bono
May 2015
#130
Looky! Charts that challenge the Sanders's crowd notion that Bernie is the only lib in the group.
Buzz Clik
May 2015
#14
I fully agree, but the Sanders crowd have been relentless in pounding on Clinton...
Buzz Clik
May 2015
#37
"I do believe there is a lot more daylight between Bernie and Hillary... " agreed, but...
Buzz Clik
May 2015
#43
So as a Sanders 'fan" I can't comment on another Democrat running for President?
Autumn
May 2015
#52
" i don't know how any can call Obama a democrat anymore." Of course you can't.
Buzz Clik
May 2015
#22
I agree with you....but I am not trying to prove a point to them necessarily....
VanillaRhapsody
May 2015
#11
Holding up empirical evidence to some folks is like holding up a cross to a vampire./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#19
It really is sad and they get outraged when you refuse to engage them in a serious discussion.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#28
Thanks for posting that. Looks like a couple of jurors are hip to some things around here
Number23
May 2015
#136
Yeah, so far to the right of Hillary he came out against TPP, and Hillary can't make her mind up
snooper2
Jun 2015
#180
We need more folks like you. My pops had all of a ninth grade education.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#31
Exactly.. not after losing in 2008 and 4 years as SOS... she's working her way back. I still
Cha
Jun 2015
#161
eight years ago, many folks here with different choices this election expressed support for Clinton
bigtree
May 2015
#76
I would highlight his experience in actually enacting the things he's advocated for
bigtree
May 2015
#104
Oh, the "dynasty" trope? Disgusting sexism, and I'm surprised to see it from a self-styled
NYC Liberal
May 2015
#157
Precisely, NYC Liberal.. good analysis. She is not her husband Bill. It's too lazy an attack.
Cha
Jun 2015
#163
I imagine if it did indeed hurt, a major shift in the polls will be evident.
LanternWaste
Jun 2015
#178