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In reply to the discussion: So Tell Me, FUCKING AGAIN, How The Democratic Party Has To Change. [View all]bettyellen
(47,209 posts)163. Well those anticipating losses and wanting to lecture others about them- what value was there in
their lectures? As I recall they were similar to advice given about not supporting candidates like the new Dem governors we just elected? Not only was the advice premature, it was wrong.
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So Tell Me, FUCKING AGAIN, How The Democratic Party Has To Change. [View all]
VermontKevin
Nov 2017
OP
Not the original source, but someone on scout.com (in their political forum) posted this:
George II
Nov 2017
#269
There's no reason to make a distinction between things proposed by currently registered Dems
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#184
I'm not making any distinction. I listen to Democrats about the Democratic Party.
VermontKevin
Nov 2017
#186
No... those who don't belong to the party have no say..sorry they just don't.
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#239
Yes...the idea that the party can be remade in a super left way in a center left country at best is
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#248
A win is a win...but many in Virginia ran on local issues...and that is always a winning strategy
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#241
All the people w "constructive criticism" have disappeared for s bit. Seems they can't revel in our
bettyellen
Nov 2017
#2
Or maybe those with constructive criticism have been repeatedly told not to criticize?
Ukapau
Nov 2017
#70
Well those anticipating losses and wanting to lecture others about them- what value was there in
bettyellen
Nov 2017
#163
I've criticized before, but I love this! Especially the Virginia delegate results!
Lucky Luciano
Nov 2017
#78
Oh please, we are all progressives....tired of that dance...how about a link to show us what
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#118
Again...we are all progressives...aren't you happy about winning it is a big fucking deal you know.
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#119
How does this say fuck the progressives? It says no need to waste time on restructuring the Party...
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#151
They feel irrelevant if they can't threaten to take their ball and go home ...
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#236
Indeed. Allowing gun manufacturers immunity from lawsuits has won our Party
VermontKevin
Nov 2017
#189
We're talking about the party being "progressive" enough- and they have been squalking
bettyellen
Nov 2017
#196
That was maybe two or three people and that that was immediately put in check.
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#197
Yes we do...in red states moderate Dems win by not being super liberal...and that is a fact.
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#237
I was never an advocate of primarying Manchin. And I don't live in West Virginia.
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#268
That is correct...all politics are local...you can run a variety of Democrats depending on the seat.
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#273
Yeah it kind of does...don't nationalize elections with the divide we have now.
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#275
I want the new and the old. I want all of them. "Old" got experience which new does not. All hands
Madam45for2923
Nov 2017
#15
Let me get this straight. So we have to do something different than last night to win?
brush
Nov 2017
#65
We are smart enough to make continuous improvements. That's how wars are won.
lagomorph777
Nov 2017
#66
There's nothing in lagomorph777's sentences that shows any dislike of such skills.
CaliforniaPeggy
Nov 2017
#124
Anyone who says that the 2 parties are the same is lying & has an agenda.
Madam45for2923
Nov 2017
#17
Anyone who does not see the difference is either gaslighting or covering their eyes. SO WHATEVER.
Madam45for2923
Nov 2017
#20
?????? Anyone who does not see the difference is either gaslighting or covering their eyes.
Madam45for2923
Nov 2017
#145
I absolutely agree with you, Beyondgeo! Why the heck keep it quiet about who the villains are?
Ukapau
Nov 2017
#87
Gingrich weaponized political language in the 90's and told fellow Republicans to never refer to
Ukapau
Nov 2017
#82
I disagree...2010 was all about supposed progressives abandoning Pres. Obama for not getting
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#126
And they watch FOX and listen to right-wing radio -- we need a larger progressive presence in the
Ukapau
Nov 2017
#90
No Democratic presidential candidate has won the white vote since LBJ, so...
Garrett78
Nov 2017
#139
So funny DFA calling Northam "racist" & not endorsing but Black Women payed them no attention.
Madam45for2923
Nov 2017
#23
The Virginia race was a classic case of Republicans bringing out the Dem voters.
L. Coyote
Nov 2017
#41
MSM/GOP & naysayers trying to take the narrative from us DEMS! We are "Reclaiming our time"
Madam45for2923
Nov 2017
#19
It was that damn establishment Democrat LBJ who pushed for the civil rights and voting rights act.
still_one
Nov 2017
#32
But they Party is changing! Look at the diversity among those elected last night.
airmid
Nov 2017
#34
I'm not convinced that a huge anti-Trump surge means we now own the road. I'm a liberal
brewens
Nov 2017
#48
The Dem Party needs to study what happened, so it can try to repeat it. We need to WIN.
Honeycombe8
Nov 2017
#54
Let's not be so divisive just yet. Can't we enjoy the huge victory w/o bickering?
Honeycombe8
Nov 2017
#50
Yes. Me laughing at your objection to profanity is obvious evidence that you have
VermontKevin
Nov 2017
#254
Sorry that you define "progressive" as being against what I stated in the OP.
VermontKevin
Nov 2017
#123
Thank you Kevin...they are at it but have been shown to be completely wrong.
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#116
Tell me how bad a candidate Hillary is after getting 3.5 million more votes.
librechik
Nov 2017
#143
The Democratic Party needs to figure out what just happened and how, and do more of it.
Orsino
Nov 2017
#146
I have been comfortable where Dems are all along the way. A lot of noise to disrupt and divide,
SandyZ
Nov 2017
#156
The Democratic Party has never supported Citizen's United and have worked to eliminate it.
SandyZ
Nov 2017
#199
If you know Democratic Leaders are against Citizen's United, then I see no reason for discussion.
SandyZ
Nov 2017
#206
Fox host melts down as DNC chairman Perez gloats over Tuesday's big election wins
Gothmog
Nov 2017
#162
Backlash voting is not sustainable. Otherwise you ping pong between failures.
egbertowillies
Nov 2017
#165
this kind of gloating is ridiculous. You know this was a referrendum on Trump and the GOP right?
JCanete
Nov 2017
#169
Instead of arguing for voter registration drives, do one. A table, forms, and some posterboard is
VermontKevin
Nov 2017
#242
I'm a 12 hour nightshifter so I've been trying to drum up support, rather than doing it myself
tavalon
Nov 2017
#281
A great deal of the Democratic win was a rejection of not only Trump, but the
Dustlawyer
Nov 2017
#234