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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Let’s Call Establishment Dems What They Are: CORPORATISTS [View all]coffeeAM
(180 posts)51. The old blue dogs are 1 cycle away from being the minority and they know it.
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I totally agree with your observations in this post. I just think it's time to flip the paradigm
2banon
May 2016
#67
FDR, even in his own time, was not typical. However, it's clear the OP is referring to now, not
merrily
May 2016
#66
Yep. If the Republican Party hadn't gone coocoo for Cocoa Puffs 2/3 of Hillary supporters would
GoneFishin
May 2016
#4
It's more like third way dems crowded the coocoos by going right, and they had to
wendylaroux
May 2016
#78
But they want a hell of a lot of the average Americans to continue to suffer with their
bkkyosemite
May 2016
#9
They just want to give our tax dollars to the wealthy and the MIC, that's all!
Dustlawyer
May 2016
#13
NO ONE is actually going to do those things. That's primary red meat, full stop.
merrily
May 2016
#72
It would be expensive for me, unless I could hook up a ride with local Bernie peeps
2banon
May 2016
#71
Granted. But lumping them in with Repubs generally is not far-fetched by any means.
KPN
May 2016
#38
Any Dem that doesn't support Sanders is "establishment" ergo corporatist. Nice insult of Democrats.
seabeyond
May 2016
#22
American Revolution happened so that the elite wouldn't own the rest of us
felix_numinous
May 2016
#24
Umm... OK... do you actually have any familiarity with the history of that term?
Recursion
May 2016
#26
If you don't like the party join with Sanders' movement after the conventions . . .
brush
May 2016
#44
I'm following Thom Hartmann's suggestion on taking over the party from the bottom up.
LongTomH
May 2016
#49
This Revolt Has Been Building For Years - The DWS, DNC, DLC, Third-Way Has Only Themselves To Blame
cantbeserious
May 2016
#57