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We can't become complacent, we have a position we need to defend now ck4829 Nov 2020 #1
Look. I like AOC. And I had hoped she would do the hard work of helping the progressive Demsrule86 Nov 2020 #78
Agree, but terminology! Democrats are the PROGRESSIVE party. Hortensis Nov 2020 #109
I agree...we must support the party. She and others must understand, in order to have majority Demsrule86 Nov 2020 #128
Yes. They won't, though. They're not just anti-progressivism Hortensis Nov 2020 #136
Once Again you Nailed It Me. Nov 2020 #149
+1000000 betsuni Nov 2020 #153
Hillary managed to not be stymied by 'the Hillary treament." ehrnst Nov 2020 #135
Easy for her to say in one of the safest districts in the country. TwilightZone Nov 2020 #2
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
+1 grantcart Nov 2020 #17
She gets death threats all of the time Tom Rinaldo Nov 2020 #19
I am sure she doesn't have adequate security marlakay Nov 2020 #84
So did Obama. So does Nancy. So does Omar. So do most of the Dem former candidates. Boogiemack Nov 2020 #94
The GOP has been destroyed? robbob Nov 2020 #101
1000+ Vivienne235729 Nov 2020 #156
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
Really rigorous analysis there. Act_of_Reparation Nov 2020 #175
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
News flash AOC, this is America. Wat did you expect. Dream Girl Nov 2020 #4
She's smart and passionate but shes not a House lifer BlueNProud Nov 2020 #5
Wouldn't "making money" be at odds with her world view? Blue_true Nov 2020 #31
Being a progressive is not a sin. qdouble Nov 2020 #71
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
Putting a man on the Moon took almost a decade, with 100% national consensus Blue_true Nov 2020 #80
Disillusionment with politics is the main reason people don't vote. qdouble Nov 2020 #86
The problem that I have with analysis like yours is you overlook inconvenient realities. Blue_true Nov 2020 #124
I'm not overlooking the reality, Democrats are just unnecessarily cautious. qdouble Nov 2020 #181
yawn Yeehah Nov 2020 #97
She says, as the progressive party wins the presidency and Hortensis Nov 2020 #6
It takes more than great ideas PatSeg Nov 2020 #54
Really good post. It's not that she couldn't be forgiven Hortensis Nov 2020 #91
Yes, youthful mistakes PatSeg Nov 2020 #166
+1000. Again, reminding me of that psychologist specializing in extremist Hortensis Nov 2020 #169
Good lord PatSeg Nov 2020 #170
This message was self-deleted by its author CatLady78 Nov 2020 #172
:) Sure to plain good sense, but truth loses the propaganda war Hortensis Nov 2020 #173
This message was self-deleted by its author CatLady78 Nov 2020 #176
Same regarding yours, CatLady. Hortensis Nov 2020 #178
+++ nt brer cat Nov 2020 #164
PoliticalWire would make that the main takeaway. WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2020 #7
How special comradebillyboy Nov 2020 #8
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
She feels free to attack Claire McCaskill and the comradebillyboy Nov 2020 #21
Well said still_one Nov 2020 #36
+1 BannonsLiver Nov 2020 #61
Thank you, sir! Cha Nov 2020 #88
+1 betsuni Nov 2020 #100
McCaskill started it. NT Celerity Nov 2020 #103
I am sorry. sheshe2 Nov 2020 #157
One of the issues that I see with her worldview is that Blue_true Nov 2020 #37
I agree with your assessment still_one Nov 2020 #38
People with that world view are generally much happier and more effective in ehrnst Nov 2020 #145
True. nt Blue_true Nov 2020 #146
+1 betsuni Nov 2020 #147
+1000. ehrnst Nov 2020 #139
If I Understand Her Correctly Me. Nov 2020 #150
Kids Today! RobinA Nov 2020 #158
I think more politicians should have her attitude Buckeyeblue Nov 2020 #10
Term limits would be a terrible idea. SlogginThroughIt Nov 2020 #13
Seems to me they are quite served by the status quo nt liskddksil Nov 2020 #25
Special interests are served by the money they spend on elections. Caliman73 Nov 2020 #141
I agree - there are already limits treestar Nov 2020 #59
How? Encombants are very difficult to beat because of money Buckeyeblue Nov 2020 #104
I think you mean incumbents. SlogginThroughIt Nov 2020 #113
Exactly. Codeine Nov 2020 #118
If it hasn't changed hands in 20 years Codeine Nov 2020 #115
I really, really despise that view. Codeine Nov 2020 #52
I think encombants become too entrenched Buckeyeblue Nov 2020 #108
"Become too entrenched" is a statement without a shred of meaning. Codeine Nov 2020 #112
The US Constitution provides a method of term limits that works quite well. Vote. Hekate Nov 2020 #117
I hate the California term limits crap. Codeine Nov 2020 #119
Term limits is one reason California has too many Propositions with BLUE California voting not so JI7 Nov 2020 #161
I like her and think she will have a great future Dem4Life1102 Nov 2020 #12
I believe that she brings some of the issues from democrats on herself. Blue_true Nov 2020 #41
You have a point Dem4Life1102 Nov 2020 #43
Spanberger was angry because she had a difficult race that didn't need to be difficult. Blue_true Nov 2020 #46
Again you have a point Dem4Life1102 Nov 2020 #47
There is a difference between a leak and a public Tweet. Blue_true Nov 2020 #49
Yes there is Dem4Life1102 Nov 2020 #51
AOC had names in her Tweet. nt Blue_true Nov 2020 #60
Which tweet? Dem4Life1102 Nov 2020 #64
She listed the two South Florida reps that lost, the one in Iowa that lost and Blue_true Nov 2020 #67
Do you have a link? Dem4Life1102 Nov 2020 #79
I don't follow her. I saw the Tweet in a news story. Blue_true Nov 2020 #82
You have a link to the news story? Dem4Life1102 Nov 2020 #83
I found several news articles about the disagreement. Blue_true Nov 2020 #111
Won/lost table? Dem4Life1102 Nov 2020 #116
I am 100% sure that I saw a table that listed names, how the voted on one piece Blue_true Nov 2020 #126
This table? Dem4Life1102 Nov 2020 #132
Yes, that is it. She retweeted it, when I originally saw it, I thought that she did Blue_true Nov 2020 #133
Interesting Dem4Life1102 Nov 2020 #140
that table is a reply to AOC, not her retweeting it Celerity Nov 2020 #179
Politics is hard. If it were easy, everyone would do it StarfishSaver Nov 2020 #14
As someone else said down thread... lapucelle Nov 2020 #24
Yes. Politics is mostly administrative, despite what one may think going in. ehrnst Nov 2020 #102
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
Thanks for the clarification. ehrnst Nov 2020 #168
Here's a great book StarfishSaver Nov 2020 #171
+1 betsuni Nov 2020 #107
She's right. The hostility toward progressives and progressive policies is obvious. nt Autumn Nov 2020 #15
Amen. nt RandiFan1290 Nov 2020 #16
And she's also getting constant threats from the right, as well. Reader Rabbit Nov 2020 #18
The pushback she's gotten on the Green New Deal has been eye-openng NickB79 Nov 2020 #20
Yep. Follow the money... jalan48 Nov 2020 #22
We lost a ton of seats that we should have won Gothmog Nov 2020 #23
Saw it in NC, too. It was poison. octoberlib Nov 2020 #27
The problem is assuming that tactics that win seats in a district like NY 14 lapucelle Nov 2020 #29
These programs can not be sold in anything but very blue districts Gothmog Nov 2020 #34
Confusing a nationally-driven cash cow with a national mandate lapucelle Nov 2020 #45
I didn't see Tony Gonzales attack Green New Deal in San Antonio (media market) LeftInTX Nov 2020 #81
I live in Tx-23 and that was all I saw LostOne4Ever Nov 2020 #93
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
The problem is the mechanics of how things are done. Blue_true Nov 2020 #57
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 almost half of Americans Blue_true Nov 2020 #66
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
+1000. (nt) ehrnst Nov 2020 #137
Yeah, it's definitely sad to see the hostility. qdouble Nov 2020 #72
Yes she is. n/t Dagstead Bumwood Nov 2020 #90
AOC said she might quit politics, as some centrist Democrats blame progressives for House losses Gothmog Nov 2020 #26
A great Democrat may have said it best... lapucelle Nov 2020 #33
Can you really accomplish much as 1 of 435 Reps? She could have her own MSNBC show Alhena Nov 2020 #28
Yes PatSeg Nov 2020 #65
The politician that gets everything he or she wants is usually addressed thusly: DFW Nov 2020 #30
Our world and it's people don't have years left. Some people can do the math. nt Autumn Nov 2020 #55
As always DFW, that was very well said PatSeg Nov 2020 #63
+1 betsuni Nov 2020 #105
I agree with every point you make, DFW Hekate Nov 2020 #125
Sanders could maybe give Karma13612 Nov 2020 #165
Well said. Owl Nov 2020 #142
Well said n/t Spazito Nov 2020 #152
OK. BusyBeingBest Nov 2020 #32
Maybe she's not selling the ideas right. gulliver Nov 2020 #35
the only way to guarentee your ideals are never realized is to run away Takket Nov 2020 #39
Maybe there are better ways PatSeg Nov 2020 #58
Such irony about her own use of the word "hostility." R B Garr Nov 2020 #40
A case of unmet expectations? BlueIdaho Nov 2020 #44
It's now up to us as a civic duty to propel.. ananda Nov 2020 #50
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
She's got to learn how to work behind the scenes. Lars39 Nov 2020 #68
Well... bye. wyldwolf Nov 2020 #69
She's young and needs to give it time mvd Nov 2020 #73
That might be best 4now Nov 2020 #85
This message was self-deleted by its author geralmar Nov 2020 #87
But what would she do? The Polack MSgt Nov 2020 #89
Post removed Post removed Nov 2020 #92
Not a single Democratic candidate ran on Defund the Police, you are repeating RW talking points Celerity Nov 2020 #121
I live in Kentucky. They tagged Dem candidates with those slogans Wanderlust988 Nov 2020 #123
This message was self-deleted by its author Celerity Nov 2020 #134
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
What do her constituents think about that? (nt) ehrnst Nov 2020 #96
"Internal hostility"? Is that like trying to primary Democratic reps outside your district? JustABozoOnThisBus Nov 2020 #98
When it comes down to post-election analysis... Spazito Nov 2020 #99
That's what she needs to learn.... Happy Hoosier Nov 2020 #106
She should learn from the Independent Curmudgeon from Vermont Codeine Nov 2020 #120
Absolutely correct. NT Happy Hoosier Nov 2020 #122
Maybe she read this. moondust Nov 2020 #110
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
I don't mind. tavernier Nov 2020 #129
Maybe she should ask Speaker Pelosi and Hillary Clinton how they managed to stay in politics ehrnst Nov 2020 #131
+1 betsuni Nov 2020 #143
That's a shame. I like her voice. joshcryer Nov 2020 #144
"In any other country, Joe Biden and I would not be in the same party." betsuni Nov 2020 #148
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
See ya! nt oasis Nov 2020 #160
Okaybye! NurseJackie Nov 2020 #162
Post removed Post removed Nov 2020 #163
Understandable, but she has reconsidered and is happy to continue. lagomorph777 Nov 2020 #177
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