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Gothmog

(151,425 posts)
245. Come to Texas or Wisconsin and try to vote
Mon Jul 3, 2017, 08:43 PM
Jul 2017

Texas is suppressing the vote like crazy. Come and try to vote but bring a birth certificate or pass port.

I still have NO IDEA what identity politics is even about? angstlessk Jul 2017 #1
Google. NT pablo_marmol Jul 2017 #3
Here's the google definition angstlessk Jul 2017 #4
It boils down to this mercuryblues Jul 2017 #9
So maybe he used the wrong words.. whathehell Jul 2017 #346
"Repukes" aren't the only ones, as we have seen here in this thread. (nt) ehrnst Jul 2017 #373
Ask Bernie. brer cat Jul 2017 #10
777. Jackpot. you win the internet for today! Eliot Rosewater Jul 2017 #183
So Bernie is NOT for babylonsister Jul 2017 #236
Enough Bernie Sanders bashing Roy Rolling Jul 2017 #258
Thank you. n/t whathehell Jul 2017 #345
There is a lot out there. sheshe2 Jul 2017 #11
That is a good article Motownman78 Jul 2017 #14
Wow. sheshe2 Jul 2017 #15
That is what my friends pretty much said Motownman78 Jul 2017 #20
He held strong his position in bigotry. Nothing, anyone did would have changed the pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #22
Yep, that's it in a nutshell. nt stevenleser Jul 2017 #129
Yep, you nailed it exactly. brush Jul 2017 #165
"identity politics" is "reverse racism" for the left. (nt) ehrnst Jul 2017 #388
So your friends were all trump supporters? sheshe2 Jul 2017 #27
It's more about priorities... Baconator Jul 2017 #262
Civil rights is non-negotiable...and has nothing to do with jobs...not an either or situation...so Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #349
Exactly.. ehrnst Jul 2017 #378
There's only so many hours in a day and dollars in the bank... Baconator Jul 2017 #468
Civil rights are not negotiable period end of story...one can have different economic proposals... Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #470
Nice bumper sticker... Baconator Jul 2017 #484
Oh really...well as a woman who nearly died at the hands of a right to life doctor in Georgia...I Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #485
Women's rights is life and death. Yes. Thank-you for your post! Eom. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #487
I have shared it...I never realized the role that pro-choice played in womens' lives until I became Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #488
Exactly.. whathehell Jul 2017 #354
This message was self-deleted by its author ehrnst Jul 2017 #377
Well I won't support anyone who doesn't make social justice a priority at the primary level. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #489
Reducing LGBTQ justice issues to the label "bathrooms" is exactly what is wrong with ehrnst Jul 2017 #376
Apparently. Also - all the Democratic Platform says about women is "abortions for everybody!" ehrnst Jul 2017 #379
Simply amazing! sheshe2 Jul 2017 #386
Voter supression is why we lost the 2016 election, Ninsianna Jul 2017 #21
Not voter suppression Motownman78 Jul 2017 #24
You are sounding incredibly similar to your friend. There is plenty of hard evidence, pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #26
Post removed Post removed Jul 2017 #33
So you have no idea what was being discusssed in MI? Ninsianna Jul 2017 #97
Aaah..the economic message. sheshe2 Jul 2017 #35
Post removed Post removed Jul 2017 #41
If you say so. sheshe2 Jul 2017 #46
That is blatantly false BainsBane Jul 2017 #78
Clearly the poster meant to say "Until" and not "When" whopis01 Jul 2017 #244
You maybe BainsBane Jul 2017 #75
So "voter apathy" kept people from receiving IDs, and turned them away from Ninsianna Jul 2017 #93
90 milion eligible voters didn't vote in 2016 Mosby Jul 2017 #160
um, when your vote is supressed and you're denied an ID that is required to vote, Ninsianna Jul 2017 #266
You misread what I wrote Mosby Jul 2017 #274
It was hundreds of thousands of people, probably more that were Ninsianna Jul 2017 #279
Also, if you're really from motown, you really should pay some attention to the Ninsianna Jul 2017 #95
You doubt vote suppression? Maybe read more, get our more brush Jul 2017 #166
Sorry.. you're wrong. There was Major Voter Cha Jul 2017 #229
You might want to edit your post whopis01 Jul 2017 #243
Come to Texas or Wisconsin and try to vote Gothmog Jul 2017 #245
Here is some of that evidence: ehrnst Jul 2017 #299
Here's your proof of suppression: ehrnst Jul 2017 #492
Well stated.. thank you! No way could they have Cha Jul 2017 #62
+1 betsuni Jul 2017 #63
They are Bigots . THEY are the ones who have a problem with where people go to the bathrooms JI7 Jul 2017 #23
They don't care who does what Motownman78 Jul 2017 #30
if they didn't care then they wouldn't ahve brought that up JI7 Jul 2017 #31
So someone who is unhappy that Motownman78 Jul 2017 #39
economic issues were being talked about by the democrats while Trump was spewing his bigotry JI7 Jul 2017 #40
News Flash Motownman78 Jul 2017 #42
that says more about the white people who vote for them . as i said they are bigots JI7 Jul 2017 #43
True Motownman78 Jul 2017 #47
no he didn't JI7 Jul 2017 #48
Yes he did Motownman78 Jul 2017 #50
this was right after, we learned more afterwards JI7 Jul 2017 #51
Not to mention that 12 million of those who voted for Obama in '12 whathehell Jul 2017 #91
What's your evidence for that? BainsBane Jul 2017 #96
Here you go.. whathehell Jul 2017 #371
Rasmussen BainsBane Jul 2017 #448
The New York Times, The Washington Post, Talking Points Memo.. whathehell Jul 2017 #462
that makes no sense considering Hillary got about the same number of votes as Obama did in 12 and JI7 Jul 2017 #99
Actually, it does.. whathehell Jul 2017 #370
Got proof? Cha Jul 2017 #231
Try this whathehell Jul 2017 #369
Pls stop spreading false info brush Jul 2017 #168
News flash ehrnst Jul 2017 #138
Anyone who embraces (or defends, or advocates for) "trickle-down social justice" has... NurseJackie Jul 2017 #146
Understood. ehrnst Jul 2017 #240
I don't see why we can't be pro-civil AND economic rights...Why does it whathehell Jul 2017 #45
Because people want Motownman78 Jul 2017 #49
What people are you talking about? sheshe2 Jul 2017 #53
lol melman Jul 2017 #54
Yeah, that's part of it. whathehell Jul 2017 #58
Jeeesuuus. SMDH NYResister Jul 2017 #64
I don't expect rural voters to vote Democrat at all BainsBane Jul 2017 #72
You mean bigots or racists? sheshe2 Jul 2017 #73
And politicians who say that rural white voters will suddenly vote for "big government" politicians ehrnst Jul 2017 #140
This message was self-deleted by its author lunasun Jul 2017 #161
Hmmm also looks like some want to blame it on the party supporting transgender rights ...... lunasun Jul 2017 #163
Without getting a pie thrown in my face, transgender rights do hurt Democrats in MY COUNTY. Jim Beard Jul 2017 #438
Well then I guess we will have to wait until there are less bigots in your county to win your Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #475
Its all West Texas, from the Panhandle to the Oil Rough Necks in Midland. A large area. Jim Beard Jul 2017 #479
No area should be written off in my opinion. And there is nothing wrong with emphasizing Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #481
Yes, when they want to downplay social justice issues. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #471
I doubt it but it certainly says something that they were not bothered with Trumps bigotry. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #32
No, it was all the teevee showed us. betsuni Jul 2017 #52
No, the media was so fixated radical noodle Jul 2017 #69
Yes, Democrats are concerned about Civil Rights. NYResister Jul 2017 #77
When did Democrats talk about bathrooms in the GE? BainsBane Jul 2017 #70
North Carolina was in the national news a lot. Igel Jul 2017 #100
That's not the same as running on the issue at the presidential level BainsBane Jul 2017 #101
plus the democratic candidate for governor won in north carolina JI7 Jul 2017 #102
Good point BainsBane Jul 2017 #104
And in Montana against Gianforte...had Montana run a moderate candidate, we could have taken that Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #108
To my knowledge, nobody else even indicated an interest. Ken Burch Jul 2017 #223
That is not true. There were three or four who were interested and would Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #239
In any case, this is not the subject of this thread. Ken Burch Jul 2017 #280
You brought it up. I was merely informing you that there were others more suited in Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #290
Then there was that Russian thing. n/t tazkcmo Jul 2017 #135
Well Scott Walker defeated the Democratic candidate for Wisconsin way before 2016 delisen Jul 2017 #157
Well your friends were not paying attention or kacekwl Jul 2017 #255
Yeah, the refrain of the straight white man... it was 'bathrooms" vs "factory jobs." ehrnst Jul 2017 #326
Identity politics is code for Democrats should abandon their base and focus on white voters Gothmog Jul 2017 #133
Absolutely. (nt) ehrnst Jul 2017 #144
EXACTLY!!! NastyRiffraff Jul 2017 #171
Yup. nt sheshe2 Jul 2017 #208
Not too subtle, either. Cha Jul 2017 #232
That's a narrow view. KPN Jul 2017 #253
Only if "white voters" are the only people interested in their own economic welfare, whathehell Jul 2017 #342
Social Justice is an economic issue for women, LGBTQ , people of color and Transgender...you can Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #476
+50 Thousand Me. Jul 2017 #141
Yep. Trickle down social justice is about as probable as trickle down economics. (nt) ehrnst Jul 2017 #142
I feel like they're both very conservative viewpoints. Any "trickle-down" policy is conservative... NurseJackie Jul 2017 #145
Exactly, ehrnst. nt sheshe2 Jul 2017 #210
Here's the wiki entry....... pablo_marmol Jul 2017 #260
Or better yet check out Twitter Chevy Jul 2017 #7
straight white men who get upset when the subject is women, or minorities, or trans, etc Skittles Jul 2017 #65
+1. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #66
Also known as broflakes YCHDT Jul 2017 #150
you know it Skittles Jul 2017 #212
I love that term Gothmog Jul 2017 #246
Yep. (nt) ehrnst Jul 2017 #300
Which ONE of those groups doesn't need an income to live on, or financial security? whathehell Jul 2017 #344
Ah I am also a white female and lost jobs because I was a woman and was questioned on how my kids Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #477
I see it as concerns BainsBane Jul 2017 #68
Um, policies should benefit white men whathehell Jul 2017 #389
An example, then I try no more. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #397
I never, ever heard him dismiss the poor as you're implying he has whathehell Jul 2017 #408
First sentence, Wth. This would be the beginning, the start. Actually knowing what Sanders says. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #414
Um, yeah...First words include WORKING class, not just whathehell Jul 2017 #416
I associate working and middle about the same. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #417
Then you,'ve been associating incorrectly, I'm afraid. whathehell Jul 2017 #420
Yes, it is on yearly income. Are you telling me we divide blue and white collar in this argument? pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #426
His policy, dismissed the poor. His policy. His words. His free college. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #415
He adopted Clinton"d proposal?!..You must be kidding! whathehell Jul 2017 #418
We disagree on facts. One right, one wrong. That is correct. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #419
Wow...Yes we do. whathehell Jul 2017 #421
I get it. You state you get it. I equally say, " seek out the real ones." pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #427
Uh huh whathehell Jul 2017 #435
A poster made it easy for you. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #436
Lol...Let me make it "easy" for you. whathehell Jul 2017 #441
Look at you. Have a terrific Thursday, soon to be weekend. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #442
Yeah, you too. Have a great day. whathehell Jul 2017 #445
Actually, she did propose debt free college in August 2015. ehrnst Jul 2017 #433
Her plan was very good and would have avoided the problems that I saw in Georgia with Georgia Hope. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #473
Georgia Hope ended up just as you describe. In fact the wealthier kids drive what is called Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #472
There you go, an obvious yet ignored. Thank-you. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #474
We have real world examples of what works with free tuition plans. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #482
I am very much enjoying and being educated by yours. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #490
Thanks...I was so excited when they came out with it. But I doubt my daughter who just Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #491
How odd your reaction to any discussion of equal rights BainsBane Jul 2017 #447
Really?..What I find odd is that any discussion of economic rights whathehell Jul 2017 #463
Sanders himself makes the statement. I have given you the quotes. We listened to Sanders. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #464
It's a perjorative for issues that don't apply to white straight men ehrnst Jul 2017 #126
+1 emulatorloo Jul 2017 #176
"Identity Politics" equals civil rights emulatorloo Jul 2017 #175
I was in a thread stating women in the WH gets .80 to the $1.00. That would be identity politic. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #182
Seems to be used in a different context every time I see it Alice11111 Jul 2017 #213
Speaking out publically while ((black, female, gay, etc)) meadowlander Jul 2017 #267
It challenges white straight male privilege, which seems to have had a resurgence ehrnst Jul 2017 #393
THIS, damn it!!! EffieBlack Jul 2017 #2
Agreed Gothmog Jul 2017 #136
+ 1000 sheshe2 Jul 2017 #5
Damn straight they won't. Cha Jul 2017 #6
Nicely put! n/t Chevy Jul 2017 #8
K&R brer cat Jul 2017 #12
So tired of Dems being accused of having no message, standing for nothing, betsuni Jul 2017 #13
I read that all the time, Dems don't have a message which is total BS Iliyah Jul 2017 #16
"Democrats have no ideas" was a big GOP meme in the Bush years emulatorloo Jul 2017 #177
EQUALITY GOOD! Cha Jul 2017 #18
Pres O, love him! Iliyah Jul 2017 #34
You'll love this, Iliyah... Cha Jul 2017 #57
Yeah for President Obama Gothmog Jul 2017 #247
We knew he would! He's not the kind of Cha Jul 2017 #254
Yes, so is the ability to support your family! whathehell Jul 2017 #347
Nobody ever said it wasn't. Cha Jul 2017 #350
No one ever said equality wasn't either.. whathehell Jul 2017 #352
They call it "Identity politics". Cha Jul 2017 #357
Is that what"they" call it? whathehell Jul 2017 #359
+1. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #19
Yup. nt sheshe2 Jul 2017 #55
Thank you! wryter2000 Jul 2017 #203
I'm tired of it, too! At least I see lots of uncensored comments after R B Garr Jul 2017 #465
Or, both parties are the same. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #17
I will never forgive Stein or Nader for using this crappy line Gothmog Jul 2017 #248
And Sanders. I agree. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #251
There are major differences between the parties Gothmog Jul 2017 #269
Yes. The Democratic base, the Democratic Party prefers our position. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #271
Economic justice doesn't make the list? nt hay rick Jul 2017 #25
Democratic Party always and consistently works toward economic justice. That is a given. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #28
Not when we moved right on economics. We abandoned working people and the poor Ken Burch Jul 2017 #225
No we did not abandon people. Everything the Democratic party does, is to strengthen the economy. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #234
Can you give an example of moving right on economics? betsuni Jul 2017 #242
Voting to protect credit card companies over working people is the one that always gets to me. aikoaiko Jul 2017 #257
The only vote on credit card companies I could find was from 2009 betsuni Jul 2017 #263
Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) aikoaiko Jul 2017 #264
Free trade, NAFTA, GATT, TPP. Mosby Jul 2017 #275
LOL. betsuni Jul 2017 #295
Let's unpack that. ehrnst Jul 2017 #391
I do not even try to explain the necessity of TPP and why it is important to us. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #399
It's become dogma. ehrnst Jul 2017 #407
Correct. What happened? Also, corporatist shill. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #412
Not to mention - 401ks are intertwined with Wall Street ehrnst Jul 2017 #422
Correct or other forms of personal retirement so we can eventually not work and pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #429
The progressive view of trade Mosby Jul 2017 #411
But it looks like you've changed your position from any trade deal being "bad for everyone" ehrnst Jul 2017 #443
I didn't say trade agreements were "bad for everyone". Mosby Jul 2017 #446
But you posted a link to an establishment Democrat ehrnst Jul 2017 #451
The problem is they do a very bad job articulating the message. Terrible branding and messaging. LBM20 Jul 2017 #458
Economic justice is inseparable from social justice. Economics have been used to oppress. ehrnst Jul 2017 #127
Pay attention. emulatorloo Jul 2017 #180
Can you tell us who is omitting it from the list? ehrnst Jul 2017 #457
Which people? oberliner Jul 2017 #29
... orangecrush Jul 2017 #36
I don't give a fuuuuuuck nt retrowire Jul 2017 #37
Yeah, well, NYResister Jul 2017 #67
I don't give a fuuuuuuck about that either. retrowire Jul 2017 #124
Obsessed with Bernie and his supporters? Check! Arazi Jul 2017 #134
Talking about OP? retrowire Jul 2017 #148
Yup Arazi Jul 2017 #155
Bernie is not running for anything...he is now one senator among 100 ...I don't get being a Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #478
We already KNOW that NastyRiffraff Jul 2017 #172
I'm not repetitive about it. nt retrowire Jul 2017 #186
It seems to me that a lot of people agree with the OP. It may not be all about you. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #187
Lmao heaven forbid someone disagree! retrowire Jul 2017 #188
It appears you are taking that position, not vice versa. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #189
Damn you're sharp! Nt retrowire Jul 2017 #191
True that. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #192
You are not a liberal if you are hostile or indifferent to labor unions whathehell Jul 2017 #38
most economic disparity due to bigotry over things like race, gender, sexual orientation JI7 Jul 2017 #44
I'm sorry, but that's not true.. whathehell Jul 2017 #56
and not everything is the same. in the United States it IS due to race with majority of white people JI7 Jul 2017 #60
I never said it was whathehell Jul 2017 #74
Yes, not being a white, straight man puts you in a very different economic situation ehrnst Jul 2017 #130
We're talking about recent history - in the US. ehrnst Jul 2017 #128
This is true, were not equally being fucked either YCHDT Jul 2017 #151
Nope, and as far as "getting fucked equally" whathehell Jul 2017 #358
Just because there is ranking in who gets fucked less than others ehrnst Jul 2017 #456
Huh? whathehell Jul 2017 #366
There are also example of areas with economic justice and blatant racism...such as the UK and Europe Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #355
The OP is right. Cha Jul 2017 #59
I am also right.. whathehell Jul 2017 #80
The attempt to make this a conflict is despicable Voltaire2 Jul 2017 #113
I agree.. whathehell Jul 2017 #364
Yes, indeed. You should remind yourself of that n/t kcr Jul 2017 #237
Lol.. whathehell Jul 2017 #365
You are not a liberal if you are hostile to our identity as people. sheshe2 Jul 2017 #71
Guess what?...I'm not whathehell Jul 2017 #79
Post removed Post removed Jul 2017 #85
I don't know what you're talking about.. whathehell Jul 2017 #86
Yeah well, one candidate covered both. NYResister Jul 2017 #88
Yeah, I voted for her.. whathehell Jul 2017 #89
You keep accusing others of "ignoring economic issues" when they are not. (nt) ehrnst Jul 2017 #310
First of all, I'm not "accusing" anyone, I'm just giving voice whathehell Jul 2017 #319
You accuse, then deny you are accusing. ehrnst Jul 2017 #324
Um, shrnst?.. I won't continue responding to baseless accusations.. whathehell Jul 2017 #337
"I'm not going to continue responding..." ehrnst Jul 2017 #383
Well some in the party believe that civil rights are not negotiable and you can not have economic Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #351
Because the platform of the some left is minimizing social justice as an issue YCHDT Jul 2017 #152
They- would likely say the opposite -- That they've focused almost exclusively whathehell Jul 2017 #306
Can you state specific instances when Democrats have done this? Hillary included both. ehrnst Jul 2017 #312
I can't think of any specific instances where Democrats have ignored whathehell Jul 2017 #316
You said: ehrnst Jul 2017 #320
Answer: the same people the poster charged with ignoring social issues. whathehell Jul 2017 #339
Again.... ehrnst Jul 2017 #372
I am confused. Are you saying unless there are instances where Democrats 'ignore' social Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #353
I don't see it that way.. whathehell Jul 2017 #340
They don't Caliman73 Jul 2017 #179
Good post. Thank-you. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #184
Who are "they"?... whathehell Jul 2017 #314
Perhaps I was unclear. Caliman73 Jul 2017 #328
I haven't seen any democrats ignoring social issues, have you? whathehell Jul 2017 #338
I am not sure that the OP thinks. Caliman73 Jul 2017 #361
Really? whathehell Jul 2017 #363
Because I understand what the OP is trying to convey. Caliman73 Jul 2017 #405
So you didn't know what I 'was trying to convey" lol? whathehell Jul 2017 #413
Tell me where I have used weasel words. Caliman73 Jul 2017 #440
It's all in the context..Beyond that, you'll only get answers to your questions whathehell Jul 2017 #466
What questions have you asked me that I have not addressed. Caliman73 Jul 2017 #467
Lol, not "addressed"-- answered.. They're not necessarily synonyms, whathehell Jul 2017 #469
I agree with this alarimer Jul 2017 #289
Laws have been passed, Supreme Court decisions have come down supporting this. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #292
I agree..Social issues are important, but they are also whathehell Jul 2017 #309
Because certain ambitious politicians feel they gain credibility by the division. (nt) ehrnst Jul 2017 #305
Care to name any? whathehell Jul 2017 #307
WTF? NYResister Jul 2017 #82
Nobody has. Flailing against a fictional Democratic Party. betsuni Jul 2017 #83
Huh?? whathehell Jul 2017 #84
The Democratic party does both...and that is a fact. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #109
Strawman. Everyone here believes in labor unions. emulatorloo Jul 2017 #181
Totally a strawman. Cha Jul 2017 #218
Only if the OP is too, since everyone here believes in Civil Rights as well.. whathehell Jul 2017 #367
K&R Jamaal510 Jul 2017 #61
Leftists are not trying to 'redefine' 'hijack' the Democratic party leftstreet Jul 2017 #76
You know what? NYResister Jul 2017 #81
Can you forward me the memo? SCantiGOP Jul 2017 #156
It's the majority of the Democrats who decide that Steven Maurer Jul 2017 #197
+1. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #199
Except no small number of them BainsBane Jul 2017 #87
That's correct leftstreet Jul 2017 #153
That I agree with BainsBane Jul 2017 #169
They refuse to do the heavy lifting needed in order to win...and I dispute that they are Democrats.. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #110
Indeed, they're not Democrats at all. NurseJackie Jul 2017 #120
They are not...and now some have decided that this is the perfect time for a full on single payer Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #122
Having good timing (and being realistic) has never been one of their strong points. As you note... NurseJackie Jul 2017 #123
Excellent post. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #162
Just one thing to add: Saviolo Jul 2017 #214
Yes. Privileged! That cannot be repeated often enough, or LOUDLY enough. It's all... NurseJackie Jul 2017 #215
Bill Maher is a particularly egregious example Saviolo Jul 2017 #226
I stopped watching. My husband still DVR's it... NurseJackie Jul 2017 #230
+1000 (nt) ehrnst Jul 2017 #404
And I dispute that they are Leftists leftstreet Jul 2017 #228
I am a leftist...and no matter what I vote Democratic always...the base of the Party Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #238
My goodness melman Jul 2017 #90
Because I'm an actual liberal Democrat? NYResister Jul 2017 #92
No melman Jul 2017 #121
And super divisive too. Very obvious who Arazi Jul 2017 #132
So, calling out and challenging the dividers is being "super divisive"?? NurseJackie Jul 2017 #149
There's nobody on the left who is NOT for civil rights, equal rights, and sociaL justice Ken Burch Jul 2017 #94
Please refer to Hillary Clinton's platform. NYResister Jul 2017 #98
They voted for her because they believed she was more electable Ken Burch Jul 2017 #282
I voted for Clinton because her policies were the best of all the candidates but maybe O'Mallery. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #284
I didn't. I said in that post you had the right to vote for her for whatever reasons you did Ken Burch Jul 2017 #330
I am not going to refight the primary. Blatantly dismissive telling people why they vote Clinton pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #343
I never used that experssion or even thought it-and I accept that she won the nomination Ken Burch Jul 2017 #348
Really ? KTM Jul 2017 #356
That is not really true. She covered issues important to me and I would like to say Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #480
I wasn't the one who said it was Ken Burch Jul 2017 #483
there are in this thread including people who deny obvious discrimination against minorities by JI7 Jul 2017 #103
No, some (leaders at that ) have called for economic justice and for putting social justice on the Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #107
Of course you're correct. Many others have told that poster the same thing. Often. NurseJackie Jul 2017 #112
I agree nurse...and I believe that it is a minority ( not in the party) that only matter when an Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #117
A tiny minority. And economic justice is a human right as well Ken Burch Jul 2017 #178
The Democratic base is not dismissing economic justice. Further, they shine. Dismissing IP pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #185
It was mentioned by one guy in one speech. He shouldn't have said what he said Ken Burch Jul 2017 #198
Ken Burch, Sanders has stated this many times, one way or another. Respectfully. Eom. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #200
It's not fair to lash out at his supporters for it, though. Ken Burch Jul 2017 #201
Why would you define me as lashing out as I have a conversation with support for our pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #202
You seem to imply that there's an argument among rank and file people in the party and on the left Ken Burch Jul 2017 #216
No implying. A statement that some, and Sanders as leader, wants to put "wedge" issue to the side. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #217
Sanders is simply one person expressing an opinion-he's not going to run for president again. Ken Burch Jul 2017 #221
Whatever Ken Burch. You and I are having different conversations. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #224
LOL! I see no evidence of that. NurseJackie Jul 2017 #207
LOL! Actually, more than one. (It was in all the papers. Surprised you missed it.) NurseJackie Jul 2017 #209
Sorry Our revolution endorsed both Mello and Periello...as did Democratic leaders ...big Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #196
You Forgot The Word Also Me. Jul 2017 #154
Also. Fine, I'll add that. Ken Burch Jul 2017 #222
+1 Me. Jul 2017 #227
Remaking the party into the failed image of Sanders will not help the party Gothmog Jul 2017 #249
"trickle down social justice". Wow, that perfectly describes what we were given. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #250
What the hell is "trickle down social justice"? Ken Burch Jul 2017 #281
Have you attended an Indivisible meeting yet? Gothmog Jul 2017 #294
Ken, you inexperienced college punk... KTM Jul 2017 #341
The idea that if white working class men are restored to earning power ehrnst Jul 2017 #401
Your concern is noted, new member, as is your divisive topic. n/t ms liberty Jul 2017 #105
I'm glad others notice this retrowire Jul 2017 #125
LOL! Okay, I'll be sure to keep that in mind! :-D NurseJackie Jul 2017 #147
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2017 #106
I am gay so I am an identity politics person! The problem I have is people who claim to be on the m-lekktor Jul 2017 #111
It can't happen right now. That is what most Democrats say. In order to get Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #118
This is exactly the split the GOP works so hard to accomplish. They won in 2016 don't let them nikibatts Jul 2017 #114
+1 (Thank you.) NurseJackie Jul 2017 #115
I am 100% in agreement. Thanks for the wake up call. oasis Jul 2017 #116
I am also tired of people deciding they, and only they, are the real Democrats loyalsister Jul 2017 #119
Great post Gothmog Jul 2017 #131
Yeah, divisive much? Tell that to Dem leadership who are appointing Bernie, Keith Ellison as leaders Arazi Jul 2017 #137
And With That Inclusion Me. Jul 2017 #143
Coddling and accommodating. Still it is not enough and we get trashed endlessly. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #167
Post removed Post removed Jul 2017 #173
+1. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #174
+1000, absolutely. R B Garr Jul 2017 #190
Link to their statements that they regret including Bernie and Keith? Arazi Jul 2017 #194
Link to a statement that proves the sky is blue. stevenleser Jul 2017 #204
Ah ok. Ya got nothing. Noted Arazi Jul 2017 #205
Yes, and you have nothing proving the sky is blue, proving my point that no proof is necessary nt stevenleser Jul 2017 #206
+ 1 BainsBane Jul 2017 #219
This lunamagica Jul 2017 #261
Good point! ananda Jul 2017 #139
I'm damned tired of rich people with ulterior motives trying to hijack the Democratic platform. YoungDemCA Jul 2017 #158
Who are examples of lefties who are against Civil Rights, Equal Rights, and Social Justice... aikoaiko Jul 2017 #159
Good question. jalan48 Jul 2017 #164
Nailed it, NYResister! NastyRiffraff Jul 2017 #170
Most of ILL DOUCHEBAG's voters are a prime example of IDENTITY POLITICS Martin Eden Jul 2017 #193
I'm a democrat plain and simple. I don't agree will demosincebirth Jul 2017 #195
I don't agree with other Democrats on a number of issues. Willie Pep Jul 2017 #256
Welcome to DU! IronLionZion Jul 2017 #211
+1 for not using "leftist" XRubicon Jul 2017 #220
Our own party leaders highjack the platform. WinstonSmith00 Jul 2017 #233
Which party leaders? NurseJackie Jul 2017 #241
There's no reason we can't be for social justice and these things mvd Jul 2017 #277
I don't understand why you cannot be for economic security and lovemydogs Jul 2017 #235
Exactly mvd Jul 2017 #273
This is the discussion on this thread. Unfortunately, we have a small group that wants to put SJ to pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #276
Can someone please explain Sabrinao Jul 2017 #252
Here's a simple definition from earlier on this thread: Rhiannon12866 Jul 2017 #265
Hmm. Nice to be told there's a litmus test for membership in our party. Gosh, and here I am... PatrickforO Jul 2017 #259
Litmus tests make for a dynamic protest, but not political movements. ehrnst Jul 2017 #268
LOL! NurseJackie Jul 2017 #278
Of course we should be for equality, social justice, and civil rights mvd Jul 2017 #270
The democratic party, Obama and the future Democratic Pres Clinton all actively worked pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #272
Social justice issues are the root of economic issues for most Americans ehrnst Jul 2017 #287
I said above how they are interconnected mvd Jul 2017 #297
I'm curious about what you refer to as "centrist" policies ehrnst Jul 2017 #298
I don't agree with the Third Way/previously DLC type ones mvd Jul 2017 #301
That doesn't clarify what "centrist policies" are ehrnst Jul 2017 #302
I do not understand either and have asked repeatedly. I do not get the clarification, either. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #303
I don't think an answer is forthcoming. (nt) ehrnst Jul 2017 #304
I don't feel like I need to clarify mvd Jul 2017 #317
Of course you don't. And no we haven't had a lot of clarification. ehrnst Jul 2017 #318
Of course I can mvd Jul 2017 #321
That's one way of avoiding explaining your accusations and innuendoes. ehrnst Jul 2017 #322
Disagreed mvd Jul 2017 #323
You didn't really "say" anything but vague accusations of Democrats ehrnst Jul 2017 #329
There are plenty of political screwups since the mid 1990's mdbl Jul 2017 #331
So, every policy of the Democrats since the Mid 1990's were screwups except the FMLA and ACA? ehrnst Jul 2017 #332
I was talking about passed legislation mdbl Jul 2017 #333
Dodd Frank isn't passed legislation? ehrnst Jul 2017 #334
Ok, i'll add them to the small list mdbl Jul 2017 #335
So now you're changing the definition even more? ehrnst Jul 2017 #336
Yes, I will always gripe when a Democrat supports regressive policy mdbl Jul 2017 #362
But you keep refusing to specify which policies are "regressive" ehrnst Jul 2017 #368
i never said anything about being nice or being done mdbl Jul 2017 #410
Mea culpa, confusing you with a poster with a similar username - however ehrnst Jul 2017 #423
So if you are all about them being interconnected, then why ehrnst Jul 2017 #308
And I'm damned tired LWolf Jul 2017 #283
What part of Clinton's policy was ever putting economic justice under the bus? Ever? Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #285
Welfare reform. nt killbotfactory Jul 2017 #374
Didn't see "Welfare Reform" in a platform of any campaign of hers. Can direct us to where that is? ehrnst Jul 2017 #380
As FLOTUS she was an active participant in shaping policy in the White House killbotfactory Jul 2017 #384
Tell me - what role did HRC play in the drafting/writing of PRWORA? ehrnst Jul 2017 #402
Hillary addressed economic issues in a very progressive way - ehrnst Jul 2017 #286
LOL NEOLiBERAL ESTABLISHMENT. betsuni Jul 2017 #296
If this term funny because you just realized that left wing critics of mainstream democrats use it? killbotfactory Jul 2017 #375
The 20th century called, they want neoliberalism back! betsuni Jul 2017 #381
So the obsession with "free-market" solutions and deregulation went away? killbotfactory Jul 2017 #382
Obama flirting with the GOP? betsuni Jul 2017 #385
Is there a gas leak in this thread? nt killbotfactory Jul 2017 #387
I did eat some soft cheese earlier, so ... betsuni Jul 2017 #390
I heard Glenn Greenwald say that BHO let the GOP buy him a drink, and then just teased them ehrnst Jul 2017 #406
I know. We all just don't get how corrupt and rightwing Obama was. ehrnst Jul 2017 #454
Right? I keep being called young and naive, YOU JUST DON'T GET IT. betsuni Jul 2017 #455
Flirting? Can you be more specific? ehrnst Jul 2017 #403
I believe the poster is referring to this: aidbo Jul 2017 #409
Thank you - at least someone here knows how to provide backup for statements ehrnst Jul 2017 #424
I would think it was common knowledge among people who pay attention to democratic politics. aidbo Jul 2017 #444
I think that there was some theatre going on there. ehrnst Jul 2017 #453
First, I agree. When I sat back and watched it all, that is how I assessed it. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #460
And congressional Democrats pressured Obama successfully to not go all the way... ehrnst Jul 2017 #425
Yet Bill Clinton was an "economy" President, leaving a surplus R B Garr Jul 2017 #315
Would you explain the difference between "ranting about" and "discussing" social "issues?" ehrnst Jul 2017 #396
When black men are murdered by cops. When women cannot get a legal medical procedure. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #400
If you are not in favor of the rich paying their fair share of taxes, you are not a Democrat either. alarimer Jul 2017 #288
How about believing that Bettie Jul 2017 #291
Again, the Democratic party has, and always has had emphasis on a strong economic justice component. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #293
The only people who seem to think that they aren't both being considered equally important ehrnst Jul 2017 #394
A lot of people talk exclusively about one or the other Bettie Jul 2017 #395
I think that you believe that if the term "wages" are not included in a discussion of "social issue ehrnst Jul 2017 #398
Wanting equal and civil rights isnt and hasn't been the issue. romanic Jul 2017 #311
What? oegthe Jul 2017 #327
Are you invoking "reverse racism?" ehrnst Jul 2017 #392
I listen to neither lol romanic Jul 2017 #449
OK. ehrnst Jul 2017 #450
Democratic Party is big tent, to say we need a litmus test makes beachbum bob Jul 2017 #313
K&R Gothmog Jul 2017 #325
Good points, NY Resister. Welcome to DU, by the way!! Fluke a Snooker Jul 2017 #360
Especially if you complain about "identity politics" on the left, and then LisaM Jul 2017 #428
The gaslighting of those of us who dearly wanted a woman president will stick with me for a long tim pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #431
Not really reading you here. Are you saying that I offended you? LisaM Jul 2017 #432
I agree with you, in your bluntness of what happen pertaining to women. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #434
THANK YOU! LisaM Jul 2017 #437
Yes. Eom pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #439
What we need is a strong, clear champion of the middle and working classes regardless of gender or LBM20 Jul 2017 #459
It was not Clinton supporters saying they were voting for her because she was a woman. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #461
I'm damn tired of this thread. nt doc03 Jul 2017 #430
There's nothing wrong with opposing the ideology of "whiteness studies." David__77 Jul 2017 #452
I'm adding: If you are not Pro-Choice, you are not a Liberal. WinkyDink Jul 2017 #486
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