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In reply to the discussion: Ocasio-Cortez Not Sure She Wants to Stay In Politics [View all]Response to Hortensis (Reply #169)
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Look. I like AOC. And I had hoped she would do the hard work of helping the progressive
Demsrule86
Nov 2020
#78
I agree...we must support the party. She and others must understand, in order to have majority
Demsrule86
Nov 2020
#128
She could have considered what would have happened if the Progressive was at
empedocles
Nov 2020
#11
Getting a taste of the beltway life might make her want to become a lobbyists or
Boogiemack
Nov 2020
#180
So did Obama. So does Nancy. So does Omar. So do most of the Dem former candidates.
Boogiemack
Nov 2020
#94
Just because she's in a position of power, it doesn't mean she's not a normal person.
qdouble
Nov 2020
#70
As Congressman Clyburn observed: We lost seats because of Medicare for All and Defund the Police
question everything
Nov 2020
#95
I'm sure that there are lots of Democrats who would be happy to represent the people of NY 14. N/T
lapucelle
Nov 2020
#3
I am progressive. Did I say being progressive was a sin? My progressivism is grounded in what
Blue_true
Nov 2020
#74
No one can say with absolutely certainty what can and can't be accomplished politically.
qdouble
Nov 2020
#76
The problem that I have with analysis like yours is you overlook inconvenient realities.
Blue_true
Nov 2020
#124
I am not an AOC fan, but if she is unnerved by what she perceives as internally hostile to anything
still_one
Nov 2020
#9
The US Constitution provides a method of term limits that works quite well. Vote.
Hekate
Nov 2020
#117
Term limits is one reason California has too many Propositions with BLUE California voting not so
JI7
Nov 2020
#161
Spanberger was angry because she had a difficult race that didn't need to be difficult.
Blue_true
Nov 2020
#46
She listed the two South Florida reps that lost, the one in Iowa that lost and
Blue_true
Nov 2020
#67
I am 100% sure that I saw a table that listed names, how the voted on one piece
Blue_true
Nov 2020
#126
Yes, that is it. She retweeted it, when I originally saw it, I thought that she did
Blue_true
Nov 2020
#133
Contrary to common belief, MLK actually had very little to do with getting legislation passed
StarfishSaver
Nov 2020
#154
I'm referring to LBJ telling MLK that MLK being in the streets enabled him to convince
ehrnst
Nov 2020
#159
That's partly true. Dr. King HELPED LBJ convince legislators but he didn't do it alone
StarfishSaver
Nov 2020
#167
She's right. The hostility toward progressives and progressive policies is obvious. nt
Autumn
Nov 2020
#15
I didn't see Tony Gonzales attack Green New Deal in San Antonio (media market)
LeftInTX
Nov 2020
#81
It is not hostility, it is legitimate questions about how we best accomplish the
Blue_true
Nov 2020
#42
Please point me out to the discussion on how we can get the things we need? Because I haven't
Autumn
Nov 2020
#48
Then that problem is something that needs to be addressed. They either get an massive overhaul
Autumn
Nov 2020
#62
You are looking past the reality that it is up to Democratic leadership to step up and move on this
Autumn
Nov 2020
#75
Again. Other than restating the problem, what solutions do you propose, other than
Blue_true
Nov 2020
#77
AOC said she might quit politics, as some centrist Democrats blame progressives for House losses
Gothmog
Nov 2020
#26
Can you really accomplish much as 1 of 435 Reps? She could have her own MSNBC show
Alhena
Nov 2020
#28
Our world and it's people don't have years left. Some people can do the math. nt
Autumn
Nov 2020
#55
The day Biden is announced the winner...and Putin *might* be on the way out too?
Baltimike
Nov 2020
#53
I think she should explore every Avenue possible if that's what she wants.
BannonsLiver
Nov 2020
#56
Not a single Democratic candidate ran on Defund the Police, you are repeating RW talking points
Celerity
Nov 2020
#121
Odd then how James Clyburn himself said that stupid Defund the Police slogan cost us seats
Hekate
Nov 2020
#130
here is breakdown of the 8 flips, the narrative (solely blame the left) doesn't hold up under strict
Celerity
Nov 2020
#138
"Internal hostility"? Is that like trying to primary Democratic reps outside your district?
JustABozoOnThisBus
Nov 2020
#98
It's not a big ask for her to realize that she's in a very safe seat, and her loose words hurts Dems
OnDoutside
Nov 2020
#114
Kick & Rec for the OP & thread that turned out to be a discussion worth having. TY Babylonsister. nt
Hekate
Nov 2020
#127
Maybe she should ask Speaker Pelosi and Hillary Clinton how they managed to stay in politics
ehrnst
Nov 2020
#131
proportional representation systems yield non-binary, multi-party outcomes nt
Celerity
Nov 2020
#174
AOC should invest in law school. Judging on how well she performed on one of the House panels i feel
onetexan
Nov 2020
#151
Give me a break. It doesn't happen over night. If she's willing to give up now,
Vivienne235729
Nov 2020
#155