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In reply to the discussion: The DNC had a choice: give Dolan a pulpit, or another nail in his self-made cross. [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)90. Keep your friends close by, your enemies closer.
Or however that phrase goes. We gain nothing by trying to piss off the Catholic vote EXCEPT to make them stronger and more united against us.
The tide has turned and there is no going back. That's what I mean by 'lost'. Obviously there is much work to be done.
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The DNC had a choice: give Dolan a pulpit, or another nail in his self-made cross. [View all]
msanthrope
Sep 2012
OP
Well, now we know Dolan will be quiet and stop his complaining about infringing on religious liberty
Fumesucker
Sep 2012
#1
Sure he can, they already are. Obama left the arena prior to the prayer they say, big insult
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2012
#83
not to mention the repeated, out loud, in your face freedom to marry and women take care
seabeyond
Sep 2012
#7
Yes, the paradox of the mighty Presidency and the "oh dear, we can't do THAT!"
Safetykitten
Sep 2012
#12
Yep--there are some things Obama cannot do if he wants reelection. Ask yourself something.....
msanthrope
Sep 2012
#18
No--he didn't get what he WANTED. What he WANTED was the ability to start a scandal and push the
msanthrope
Sep 2012
#23
Go read freeperville. They aren't pleased about Dolan at the DNC and the Al Smith Dinner, which
msanthrope
Sep 2012
#52
Why would I link from freeperville? The anti-gay rhetoric is offensive, and would
msanthrope
Sep 2012
#55
Um, no---the rightwing was pissed. The Daily Caller is rightwing. And take a look at the comments-
msanthrope
Sep 2012
#61
Then why so many people aggressively rationalizing, justifying and tolerating his attendance?
LanternWaste
Sep 2012
#104
Deval Patrick's speech about Democrats getting a backbone sounded good, but
bullwinkle428
Sep 2012
#13
There's getting a backbone, and there's avoiding the trap your enemy tried to lay for you.
msanthrope
Sep 2012
#17
There's also the courage of one's own conviction versus political expediency
LanternWaste
Sep 2012
#105
Dolan has been a thorn in the side of the administration. Rewarding him was stupid.
JVS
Sep 2012
#24
I live in Pennsylvania. No need to piss off the Catholic block here that want to
msanthrope
Sep 2012
#28
He wanted to claim that Obama took away his first amendment right because Obama hates Catholics.
JoePhilly
Sep 2012
#29
Yep....look what the 'muslin' President did to the highest-ranking Catholic in America. nt
msanthrope
Sep 2012
#31
The "Nuns on the Bus" got a much better time slot, and the Daily Caller was PISSED that Dolan
JoePhilly
Sep 2012
#43
Seems that our Catholic Vice President might have been able to address that a bit...
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2012
#98
And 'no thanks' would have given the repukes exactly the headlines they needed. As a woman, I'm
msanthrope
Sep 2012
#35
The networks all tuned to pundits and local news, the cable channels to pundits. The Nun on the Bus
msanthrope
Sep 2012
#64
"Thanks, but we already invited somebody else. We'll keep you in mind next time."
LeftyMom
Sep 2012
#33
How many supporting references to LGBTQ rights were made during this convention & by whom? nt
patrice
Sep 2012
#51
I think it would be easier to list speakers who didn't...but here's a video I thought was great:
msanthrope
Sep 2012
#60
Trust is a hard thing to cultivate. I am supporting a local liberal Catholic candidate; she will NOT
patrice
Sep 2012
#62
With honesty and respect, we can help one another, without agreeing on the more personal
patrice
Sep 2012
#70
Yep. Corrective responses are better than vindictive ones, because they give everyone more
patrice
Sep 2012
#76
There IS a tide and it will NOT be denied except by those who will not yeild to others what
patrice
Sep 2012
#68
I agree with your sentiment. I would never call myself a blind partisan. In fact, I'm really more
SlimJimmy
Sep 2012
#97
This was not a matter of civil rights to the President. In this case, it was a political
SlimJimmy
Sep 2012
#112
My father is. I haven't asked his opinion about this but I have some knowledge of the issues.
randome
Sep 2012
#86
He has not already lost his arguments. That's offensive and you should stop saying it.
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2012
#106
And I respect you, greatly. Let me be clear that I am not minimizing the utter disgust
msanthrope
Sep 2012
#116