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In reply to the discussion: The Democratic Party has a problem... [View all]kentuck
(116,271 posts)10. In today's world, victims are strewn everywhere..
Let the voters decide the seriousness of the charges. If he loses, the Party wins. You could probably find thousands of victims in the votes of Susan Collins. Just not as direct as this one.
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No, Platner is making the decision. He's the candidate, and he's taking stock of the situation. He can best weigh
WhiskeyGrinder
Yesterday
#8
Yes, pressure is an integral part of being a politician and it's important to know how to deal with it.
WhiskeyGrinder
Yesterday
#14
It's not unusual for victims to speak out when they see the perpetrator about to get more influence or power.
WhiskeyGrinder
Yesterday
#33
Questioning the veracity or timing of an accuser ("victim" to you) in this situation is not "victim blaming."
sop
Yesterday
#52
Invisible power? I think you mean Platner - the sex pest and rapist. He's also a moron if he thought his very
Raftergirl
Yesterday
#9
Correct. We do have a crisis. A healthcare crisis, financial crisis, national security crisis, a crisis that means
Doodley
Yesterday
#73
I would argue the problem is we aren't clear enough abusers have no place in our party
EdmondDantes_
Yesterday
#29
"The reality of politics is not a black and white world." What do you mean by that?
WhiskeyGrinder
Yesterday
#32
No Democrat should be forced to drop out or resign unless convicted of a felony.
dalton99a
Yesterday
#31
The vast majority of rapists do not have a conviction and in fact are never charged or even reported in the first place.
WhiskeyGrinder
Yesterday
#37
The accusations are very credible, esp the newest one, and DU s not a court of law
obamanut2012
Yesterday
#45
Is this really the message you want to send to victims? You do know children are victims of these types of
chowder66
Yesterday
#57
A whiff of this type of accusation would have destroyed previous candidates once upon a time.
chowder66
Yesterday
#75
The dominance of special interest groups representing tiny slivers of the population as a majority is a bigger problem.
BannonsLiver
Yesterday
#46
Put the "blame" were it belongs: squarely in the lap of the candidate who disqualified himself...
QueerDuck
Yesterday
#47
I understand it's a problem. Having been a member of the statistical count myself. ...
littlemissmartypants
Yesterday
#64
I think the Democratic Party should make a public statement of non-endorsement...
kentuck
Yesterday
#50
Do you not understand the difference between allegations of inappropriate work behavior and allegations of rape?
Quiet Em
Yesterday
#68
Platner is an "accused" rapist. MAGA voted for an adjudicated rapist. They'll lie about a Dem but still vote for someone
ChicagoTeamster
Yesterday
#66