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In reply to the discussion: Obama IS progressive, and he will most likely be re-elected. Welcome to reality. [View all]bettyellen
(47,209 posts)239. and OPs like this want to squash any response from the left....
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Obama IS progressive, and he will most likely be re-elected. Welcome to reality. [View all]
RBInMaine
Dec 2011
OP
And there have been progressives in American politics for over 100 years. eom
tledford
Dec 2011
#247
But we would call him 'regressive' because a ban on gay marriage is the reverse of progress.
MH1
Dec 2011
#6
Maybe you could try disagreeing with somebody without always questioning their grasp of reality.
themadstork
Dec 2011
#36
Of course that is logic. Progress is not synonymus with Liberal. That's stupid.
vaberella
Dec 2011
#265
I agree. This business about vetoing something because it does not go far enough would delay progre
treestar
Dec 2011
#5
If they are in such a losing battle, why is it they end up ahead after each contest?
quakerboy
Dec 2011
#187
If they have a next go-around with it, they need to add in anti-trust provisions.
Selatius
Dec 2011
#186
Sadly I disagree. THE challenge for progressives is to change the system in our country.
stillwaiting
Dec 2011
#106
That Congress was filibuster proof for only about 60 days if I recall correctly.
boxman15
Dec 2011
#178
Agreed. A filibuster proof and real majority of progressive democrats.
Old and In the Way
Dec 2011
#63
Great legislation from Pelosi house. The a handfull of blue dogs and Lieberman screwed everything
emulatorloo
Dec 2011
#97
Pelosi did pull her weight. She passed the Public Option in the House bill, but...
Selatius
Dec 2011
#185
Well, gosh, anyone who has reservations about the President's policies is just a big poopyhead,
Missy Vixen
Dec 2011
#17
Stop rooting for the GOP to win. They have to cheer on their Corporate candidate
Vincardog
Dec 2011
#20
It seems to me that many DU posters worldviews do not acknowledge that Republicans exist
emulatorloo
Dec 2011
#154
If Obama is so pro-OWS, then why doesn't he do something about the rampant
Downtown Hound
Dec 2011
#243
Please tell me EXACTLY what you would have the President of the US do about the police brutality
Number23
Dec 2011
#244
OMG, I havs serious issues with Obama's governance as anyone who spends any time on this board
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2011
#143
Well-put. You've captured my rationale and my sentiments re Obama and OWS
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2011
#209
Pot kettle. Is your post a THREAT to anyone who speaks their mind? Now we're supposed to shut up?
patrice
Dec 2011
#229
progress is a 19th century myth that was punctured by the first decades of the 20th
BOG PERSON
Dec 2011
#21
In my experience, people who call themselves progressives generally don't believe in imprisoning
Downtown Hound
Dec 2011
#26
The two named goups that the detention policy applies to are Al-qaeda and the Taliban
bhikkhu
Dec 2011
#77
I love how you say, "arguing over the definitons of words gets us nowhere"
Downtown Hound
Dec 2011
#79
Well, as long as OWS isn't an "associated force" with Al-qaeda or the Taliban then
bhikkhu
Dec 2011
#85
"and it's only made to mean something else by twisting and stretching and reinterpreting the words
Downtown Hound
Dec 2011
#96
As far as torture - if anyone knows specifically what part of the bill is referred to
bhikkhu
Dec 2011
#78
Wait, do you mean to say that unscrupulous politicians can hijack something
Downtown Hound
Dec 2011
#193
Um, yes, people generally see the act of indefinitely detaining anyone without a trial as bad
fascisthunter
Dec 2011
#272
Get a dictionary and review the meaning of "progress". Then find your local planetl.
RBInMaine
Dec 2011
#32
I am pretty sure that both myself and the first poster are well aware of the
truedelphi
Dec 2011
#113
Well, under his administration we have seen "progress" on virtually all the issues...
jefferson_dem
Dec 2011
#140
I suppose you prefer the incessant Obama-bashing posts? That's ok, but not posts which challenge
RBInMaine
Dec 2011
#37
And tell me just how you are going to get your purist platform PASSED into law?????
RBInMaine
Dec 2011
#38
In the real world, a progressive would not choose Timothy Geithner as Treasury Secretary
jpgray
Dec 2011
#34
It's like you're saying you can't be "progressive" if you disagree with a SINGLE thing considered
RBInMaine
Dec 2011
#42
In what ways do you believe Timothy Geithner is "ultra liberal"??? Or was your reply a NONANSWER
bettyellen
Dec 2011
#216
One thing I can say about John McCain is that the man definitely does NOT endorse torture.
erodriguez
Dec 2011
#276
LOL! At best this president governs from the center right of the political spectrum.
MadHound
Dec 2011
#52
In a poltiical cultrue where Fox News is agenda setting media - Obama is relatively progressive
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2011
#56
what I don't get is, ANY system that benefits the top 10% MOST is a FAILED SYSTEM
StarsInHerHair
Dec 2011
#155
YOU!. Aren't the type that would move to a better country, if only you could afford a plane
bluestate10
Dec 2011
#73
Yep, just like Bernie Sanders or Paul Wellstone or Cornell West or Noam Chomsky or ...
progressoid
Dec 2011
#74
Defining a political platform by the literal definition of the root word is blatantly dishonest.
Edweird
Dec 2011
#81
If you truly think Obama is a "progressive" then I suggest the reality that needs to be adjusted
quinnox
Dec 2011
#93
I would offer that the OP is silly and only persuasive to simpletons and the weak minded
Vinnie From Indy
Dec 2011
#95
When I researched his voting record during the primary, seemed to me he was slightly left of center
emulatorloo
Dec 2011
#152
If we can call Obama a progressive based on the root word progress, then lets apply other root words
Bjorn Against
Dec 2011
#109
Your title line seems to advocate a 3rd party, but on reading your post see a point. We already have
pinto
Dec 2011
#166
Bumper stickers don't make policy. Being involved in the process does, as well as we can.
pinto
Dec 2011
#169
Why do you think it's a good idea to sneer at people you disagree with in your OP?
Ken Burch
Dec 2011
#173
I think those "fixated with silencing dissent" are the ruin of this party. They are too proud to
bettyellen
Dec 2011
#235
Yes, he managed to get Mitt Romney and Bob Dole's health care plan enacted at a Fed. Level, although
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2011
#182
He will most likely be re-elected, but I beg to differ that he is a progressive...
MrMickeysMom
Dec 2011
#183
Love the post as is so true & on top of those things I truly believe & wonder how bad it would have
EV_Ares
Dec 2011
#206
you use the inocorrect sense of the word Progressive only to belittle the more liberal posters here.
bettyellen
Dec 2011
#218
A true progressive never bargains away the greatest gems before the fight even begins, sorry, he's a
mother earth
Dec 2011
#227
a lot of those gems were already bargained away when Americans decided it was okay for
certainot
Dec 2011
#237
IMO it is impossible to evaluate obama as long as the 'left' ignores talk radio
certainot
Dec 2011
#242
Come on, we've had our share of talk radio hosts, and perhaps it does not match hate radio, but it
mother earth
Dec 2011
#250
the left ignores the radio and lets it kick their ass, and then they blame their reps and plays
certainot
Dec 2011
#257
I think, more often than not, people know better, and actually choose to be ignorant or believe the
mother earth
Dec 2011
#258
If not Limbaugh, someone else, there's a market for it, our media has been bought and
mother earth
Dec 2011
#262
i agree the hatred and ignorance is a main motivator, but that's always been there. misinforming and
certainot
Dec 2011
#269
I do agree their attacks need to be addressed by those being attacked, in no uncertain terms, hit
mother earth
Dec 2011
#270
i never would have thought a silver spooned nat guard deserter would be president. your confidence
certainot
Dec 2011
#231
1++++++++++ Rejecting KERRY (for god's sake!!) was a CLEAR hallmark of their pathologies.
patrice
Dec 2011
#233
to me the swiftboating of kerry and the selling of bush so he was even close was one of many example
certainot
Dec 2011
#238
TPTB own the media, you are probably right. We are prepared early on. We are told what to expect.
mother earth
Dec 2011
#251
You are right, we really exercise amnesia on the "sanctity" of our vote, let's not forget the Gore
mother earth
Dec 2011
#234
He probably will be re-elected (so were nixon, reagan and bush) but he is NOT progressive
bowens43
Dec 2011
#263
obama is not a progressive nor very liberal on fiscal issues. he may well be re-elected (i hope)
La Lioness Priyanka
Dec 2011
#266