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In reply to the discussion: THE WEEK: Bernie Sanders has conquered the Democratic Party [View all]JCanete
(5,272 posts)173. Hey Jim, I certainly didn't mean to undermine Sanders contribution to our current politicdal climate
on the democratic side of the aisle, and you'll find plenty of very recent posts of me making note of what you just did...that he wasn't simply at the right place at the right time...that he cultivated a relationship over the years with those of us on the left who appreciated the values he spoke to, he has been doing his part to set the stage for more liberal politics in Washington for decades...it has only recently gotten big visible traction.
I just see no reason to stoke animosity with fellow democrats rather than trying to find common ground. The animosity may not be surmountable but the kind of language in the title of the post isn't an appeal to values...it comes across as more of an "in your eye!" to those who like the party as it has been and see Sanders presence on the stage as an assault.
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Yes, and Bernie has the right ideas for moving a progressive Democratic agenda forward...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2018
#153
I want to win the next to elections period...I don't want to dream...these are make or break
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#128
I think it is a number of years before that happens...and we know the winning issues. We have seen
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#169
Gay marriage took years to get first of all. Also, change creates chaos. You think people agree with
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#171
Sen. Sanders does not help the Democratic Party outside of voting for legislation.
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#129
And I will hate Sen. Sanders until I die if this happens which will be much earlier than if a
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#130
He'll never run for pres as an I. Terrible idea, it would make an R victory more likely. (nt)
thesquanderer
Apr 2018
#36
Yeah...suggest you look up McGovern. This is a center left country and many of his ideas won't
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#131
A number of Democrats have been pushing for a federal jobs program for years.
NCTraveler
Apr 2018
#6
Why are people here allowed to call our democrats in government a SWAMP?
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2018
#103
It is not are these ideas which were presented BEFORE Bernie mentioned them by democrats,
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2018
#108
That's what bothers me. These are not new ideas, nor are they original to Sanders.
LisaM
Apr 2018
#101
But, as you clearly see, it doesn't matter unless Bernie says it. Thanks for posting this!
tonyt53
Apr 2018
#105
The first is how you get the second, if you believe that bold liberal ideas are the key to victory.
thesquanderer
Apr 2018
#48
A Trillion here, A Trillion there, pretty soon we're talking big money.
SammyWinstonJack
Apr 2018
#32
Great idea, agreed. We of course CANT do that anytime soon so I say how
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2018
#110
Misleading and untrue headlines like that help along a narrative that he has conquered the party
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2018
#111
The article is not about Bernie, it's about the ideas, and how others are running with them. (nt)
thesquanderer
Apr 2018
#50
How ONE person calling themselves a liberal would NOT DEMAND he release
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2018
#112
I would rather he would be quiet...minimum wage raise ...yes please the country supports this...
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#127
Something? The fact that he has never been supportive of the Democratic Party. Not even when he was
Nitram
Apr 2018
#47
Caucused in support of issues he agreed with. Some Republicans do that too on occasion.
Nitram
Apr 2018
#89
When HRC was in the Senate they voted the same way 93 percent of the time
BeyondGeography
Apr 2018
#70
There could be no explanation for the headline other than to get a rise out of Democrats.
Nitram
Apr 2018
#88
On the contrary, if you've read the TOS you know the highest principle is to "Support Democrats."
Nitram
Apr 2018
#99
stupid way to frame this. But I'm happy for Democrats to actually push for progressive policies
ProfessorPlum
Apr 2018
#87
The framing of Sanders influence, whatever it has been, as conquering the party is not at all
JCanete
Apr 2018
#119
Hey Jim, I certainly didn't mean to undermine Sanders contribution to our current politicdal climate
JCanete
Apr 2018
#173
The insurance companies killed single payer but the obtuse Bernie fans refuse to acknowledge it
Kolesar
Apr 2018
#132