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okaawhatever

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8. Aside from the Koch money, the gotp has voters who are authoritarian in nature. They do what
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 09:09 AM
Nov 2013

they're told. They're used to being told what to do. Let's face it, that makes it much easier for the leader of a party. Like an electorate of Pavlov's dogs, they salivate when they hear that bell and don't even know it and can't stop it.

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Whatever. hobbit709 Nov 2013 #1
You special snowflake you... Decaffeinated Nov 2013 #28
I can explain why the Tea Party movement succeeded in gaining lasting traction ... Scuba Nov 2013 #2
Occupy didn't connect with the average American. Dash87 Nov 2013 #12
There's an element of truth in your analysis, but it's only a tiny fraction of the picture... Scuba Nov 2013 #15
Many americans also saw occupy from their office Puzzledtraveller Nov 2013 #20
Not really, here is the real difference between the two snooper2 Nov 2013 #25
So if some rich billionaire decided to support Occupy treestar Nov 2013 #30
Not without the media's assistance. But yeah, money drowns out the People's voices. Scuba Nov 2013 #31
What is the way? treestar Nov 2013 #34
Repeal Citizens United, go to 100% publicly-financed elections. Scuba Nov 2013 #35
Interesting. k&r n/t Laelth Nov 2013 #3
The backing of billionaires and the M$M had nothing to do with the Tea Party success Fumesucker Nov 2013 #4
Can you expand on that? pangaia Nov 2013 #7
See post #5 Fumesucker Nov 2013 #10
Of course this has nothing to do with it nadinbrzezinski Nov 2013 #5
I expect this study is going to be very regularly cited by political pundits-- Marr Nov 2013 #32
That's why 1 in 10 posts at DU say something like "Am I the only one who . . . . " el_bryanto Nov 2013 #6
You may have read the idea, unlikely to see it on the M$M or hear it in real life Fumesucker Nov 2013 #9
Yes - but these are often people with high post counts - people who clearly have been here el_bryanto Nov 2013 #14
But they don't *feel* common because of the fact that we don't hear those ideas in real life Fumesucker Nov 2013 #16
+1 ancianita Nov 2013 #19
Aside from the Koch money, the gotp has voters who are authoritarian in nature. They do what okaawhatever Nov 2013 #8
Seems to me that both movements are fading away... TreasonousBastard Nov 2013 #11
Add to that the old saying people vote their pocketbooks treestar Nov 2013 #33
The Tea Party succeeded in shutting down the govt and costing us billions of dollars Rex Nov 2013 #13
Well, I do think what they said in the article about the tea party shooting itself in the foot in okaawhatever Nov 2013 #17
I believe all our premises are naturally flawed Puzzledtraveller Nov 2013 #18
Maybe a big difference is that liberals know their flaws and the teas don't? Which affects ancianita Nov 2013 #21
"succeeded in gaining lasting traction"... It helps when you have corporate backing. ck4829 Nov 2013 #22
Funny The2ndWheel Nov 2013 #23
The fear-based message, operating in the lower brain, Ron Green Nov 2013 #24
That sounds exactly right to me. nt MrScorpio Nov 2013 #26
I'm the only one who read this article. n/t Ian David Nov 2013 #27
What - we were supposed to rear the article?! bhikkhu Nov 2013 #37
Yeah, you and me both. I'm looking at the comments and wondering the same... nt riderinthestorm Nov 2013 #38
Laughable comparison. Marr Nov 2013 #29
Soooo...conservatives think most people agree with them, which is proven false bhikkhu Nov 2013 #36
I'm the only one who is unique IronLionZion Nov 2013 #39
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