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kentuck

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34. Fear of right-wing control is paralyzing Democrats into standing for nothing.
Thu Dec 26, 2013, 07:31 PM
Dec 2013

...Because to stand for something may get you defeated? It is not surprising that such a huge number of Democrats are not enthusiastic about voting for the Democratic Party.

The "purists" are those fear-mongers, the 22%, that have taken over our Party. We will continue to shrink in the people's eyes so long as stand there shaking like a dog shitting a peach seed every time our Party takes a principled stand on anything...

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du rec. xchrom Dec 2013 #1
Triangulation or "centrism" was always about chasing the money at the detriment of average GoneFishin Dec 2013 #156
Or maybe they need to quiet down a little and rethink their strategy..... AverageJoe90 Dec 2013 #2
Yes, it is. Past time. Oops you just used the words "purity politics". Oops madfloridian Dec 2013 #5
we have been hearing now is not the time since 1992 backwoodsbob Dec 2013 #12
We can relax once another Democrat is elected. But not yet. nt AverageJoe90 Dec 2013 #19
even if it is a rw or Corporatist dem...if you say so NT backwoodsbob Dec 2013 #20
by "relax", do you mean "we can fight FOR things, rather than just against things"? Ken Burch Dec 2013 #25
Defensive politics have almost never won us any ground... Veilex Dec 2013 #133
What we needed starting a decade and a half back, was More Howard Dean, less Rahm Emanuel. maddiemom Dec 2013 #174
LOL!!! TransitJohn Dec 2013 #31
I know, brilliant parody, right? I think... Comrade Grumpy Dec 2013 #44
After the Democrat is elected, it will be very important to NOT criticize them. stillwaiting Dec 2013 #76
A real Democrat? MattSh Dec 2013 #134
Good one! City Lights Dec 2013 #170
If "another Democrat" is a euphemism for Hillary, you can forget it. JDPriestly Dec 2013 #208
What happened in 2010 sulphurdunn Dec 2013 #45
Exactly. They, as a group, are precisely the wrong people to achieve anything positive. Egalitarian Thug Dec 2013 #56
The lesson of 2010 is "support must be EARNED...not DEMANDED". Ken Burch Dec 2013 #58
We need to kick the centrists out. Oakenshield Dec 2013 #83
This is an important discussion. kentuck Dec 2013 #86
Well said, Kentuck. No one needs to be kicked out. No one marginalized. madfloridian Dec 2013 #91
the Republican party that had just been completely repudiated at the polls Doctor_J Dec 2013 #95
Hopefully the other "80" ott-percent have woken and now see the reality Left Coast2020 Dec 2013 #140
! City Lights Dec 2013 #171
That's right. LWolf Dec 2013 #73
No, I guess it is time for fascism. PowerToThePeople Dec 2013 #89
as long as it's enacted by Dems, it'd be fine with many here Doctor_J Dec 2013 #96
Our enemies always tell us it's "not time" for us to take a stand on the issues. Just roll over, DC blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #122
If purity politics means voting what you believe in, it's always time for it. merrily Dec 2013 #147
you know... its attempts like this that turned me off even more from fascisthunter Dec 2013 #190
Where Dems lost soundly because they didn't do anything for 2 years? Ash_F Dec 2013 #198
You mean, *couldn't*, mostly, right? AverageJoe90 Dec 2013 #205
No... "wouldn't" /nt Ash_F Dec 2013 #219
You know.. this is the problem right here. nt RedCappedBandit Dec 2013 #220
Gee. Add that to the 50-percent who don't vote no matter what... Octafish Dec 2013 #3
The Party apparatus foisted Obama and his "Change!" on us in '08/'12, knowing full well that it was blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #123
I never bought Obama's populist shtick Lydia Leftcoast Dec 2013 #222
So long as the Repubs only get 21%, we are doing great! kentuck Dec 2013 #4
the fact of the matter is MOST Republican politicians and professional operatives are movement Douglas Carpenter Dec 2013 #6
Well said, and I would add... Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #39
One problem Andy823 Dec 2013 #52
Not really my point... Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #79
But my point is Andy823 Dec 2013 #177
Compromise takes place when we don't seize the assets of the wealthy... Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #189
"Stand firm on nothing:" Nicely put. Eleanors38 Dec 2013 #241
+10 (nt) reACTIONary Dec 2013 #108
And a total takeover by the GOP helps you further your "progressive" goals, how? Tarheel_Dem Dec 2013 #7
Did I advocate a takeover by the GOP? No, of course I didn't. madfloridian Dec 2013 #11
I don't argue with you. I don't really understand you, but I'm certainly not going to "argue" with Tarheel_Dem Dec 2013 #17
You continue to argue for a civil-war in the Democratic party... ConservativeDemocrat Dec 2013 #33
Not a Civil War--an Occupation Demeter Dec 2013 #36
We already had a civil war sulphurdunn Dec 2013 #47
No, I did NOT argue for a "civil war" in the party. I certainly did not. Not a Nader voter. madfloridian Dec 2013 #51
And if you just want a Wall Street supporter for president, then Clinton vs. Christie is rhett o rick Dec 2013 #61
"ConservativeDemocrat"??? Democrats aren't conservative. polichick Dec 2013 #93
Good point. kentuck Dec 2013 #94
Real ones aren't MissDeeds Dec 2013 #194
Please look at this chart, and check your eyesight ConservativeDemocrat Dec 2013 #211
A lot of people (Dems included) conflate the two kinds of liberal Lydia Leftcoast Dec 2013 #224
+10 (nt) reACTIONary Dec 2013 #112
Not what madfloridian was calling for and you damn well know it. Ken Burch Dec 2013 #27
Arguing by asking question has a name. It's a technique used by faux News. rhett o rick Dec 2013 #62
+10 (nt) reACTIONary Dec 2013 #110
Exactly. We don't need GOP policy positions in our party. grahamhgreen Dec 2013 #120
When have you ever heard a member of the GOP say Aerows Dec 2013 #203
You guys should start your own party. Oh wait....you did! Tarheel_Dem Dec 2013 #215
I have no idea who those two people are Aerows Dec 2013 #216
Sounds like they'd be worth investigating for you, since you guys are always pissed at Democrats. Tarheel_Dem Dec 2013 #217
What are you here for? Aerows Dec 2013 #218
I have absolutely nothing in common with the "trashers", and who says they're "Democrats"? You? Tarheel_Dem Dec 2013 #231
Yeah, I get it. Aerows Dec 2013 #232
Aerows has a mad. I'm crushed, but I'll try & pick up the pieces and move on. Thanks for stop'n by! Tarheel_Dem Dec 2013 #236
Aerows had a LOL :) Aerows Dec 2013 #237
No, just Democrats who think their main job is to avoid upsetting the Republicans Lydia Leftcoast Dec 2013 #226
Excellent post Aerows Dec 2013 #229
Excellent post, thanks. If the Democratic Party doesn't stand for something .... Scuba Dec 2013 #8
Now that's a platform that reflects my values..... think Dec 2013 #21
I bailed on Obama in '12 in red-red TX. The DEMS no longer represent my Values. blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #124
corporate network news openfield Dec 2013 #9
That is the gist of my post.... madfloridian Dec 2013 #15
Eventually... kentuck Dec 2013 #10
Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner. Scuba Dec 2013 #16
Hey, Kentuck! Fucking a' ditty big! Bohunk68 Dec 2013 #152
if the Dems don't lose, how else can they blame their voters? MisterP Dec 2013 #207
Outtstanding.Thank you. abq e streeter Dec 2013 #13
Maybe CNN and the rest of the MSM ProSense Dec 2013 #14
Exactly. treestar Dec 2013 #32
It's unfortunate the Malleable Middle is so easily swayed... WorseBeforeBetter Dec 2013 #175
i do not trust cnn any further than i can throw their building. spanone Dec 2013 #55
Yep, Andy823 Dec 2013 #57
Political mass media exists to sell conservative politics. sulphurdunn Dec 2013 #60
Off topic but here's some local scripting for you: "It's Ok. You can admit it" think Dec 2013 #70
All of those charts shouldn't stop the DC Dems from energizing their voters Doctor_J Dec 2013 #99
It's always ProSense Dec 2013 #166
Rachel Maddow has been suggesting an idea since 2010 that might be worth a try think Dec 2013 #18
Minimum wage sounds like a good issue that will motivate a lot of voters (nt) reACTIONary Dec 2013 #113
Not just minimum wage, but run a campaign on all POPULAR programs. Dawgs Dec 2013 #176
in 1994 AND 2010, the 'pugs won by firing up their base. Dems lost by triangulating. Ken Burch Dec 2013 #22
"Centrism" is the political equivalent of apologizing for your beliefs. A give-away to our enemies.. blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #125
If the troops aren't motivated, bvar22 Dec 2013 #23
Yes, well Truman lost control of congress too... Blanks Dec 2013 #200
Vote for your candidate in the Primaries but Cryptoad Dec 2013 #24
That's where I'm at. Working for the liberal candidates in the primaries mountain grammy Dec 2013 #64
I've done that for many years, but will no longer vote for Third Way candidates. polichick Dec 2013 #98
+1. Been there, done that. Never works. blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #126
I'll not vote for corporate dems again fascisthunter Dec 2013 #191
Nope. Le Taz Hot Dec 2013 #240
Not me,,,I am a proud member of the Democratic Party! Cryptoad Dec 2013 #243
Well, thankfully the Creator gave me a working brain. Le Taz Hot Dec 2013 #244
Thats what the Tea Party says too.... nt Cryptoad Dec 2013 #245
Here's the thing with elections (midterms specifically): bobclark86 Dec 2013 #26
+1 (nt) reACTIONary Dec 2013 #114
While I am an unwilling transplant to Florida, HockeyMom Dec 2013 #28
If Scott wins again we are doomed. madfloridian Dec 2013 #29
He should be rotting in one of his private prisons enjoying "food" from private caterers. mountain grammy Dec 2013 #66
Go, GOP-lite, cuz the DEMS can't run a viable campaign in FL or TX any more. blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #127
Why are the purists always trying to boss us around? treestar Dec 2013 #30
Explain what a "purist" is, please. What issues do they pursue that you disagree with? nm rhett o rick Dec 2013 #63
Stick with that attitude. You and the president might get the number into the teens Doctor_J Dec 2013 #100
So if 'they' are purist Democrats, and you are not, then you are a diluted Democrat? Bluenorthwest Dec 2013 #155
Because the purists got results... WorseBeforeBetter Dec 2013 #179
I'm not seeing the connection treestar Dec 2013 #213
Fear of right-wing control is paralyzing Democrats into standing for nothing. kentuck Dec 2013 #34
+1. The DEMS aren't "scared." They're BOUGHT. They're just not supposed to let everyone in on that blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #128
Recommended X 1000! Enthusiast Dec 2013 #35
I just don't think the current DEM Party is "into" us that much. blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #129
I guess not. Enthusiast Dec 2013 #137
Here's a thought SCVDem Dec 2013 #37
Nothing to vote FOR; our party has no direction or plan for anything but helping the 1%. nt Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #38
Ironically, the ones who accuse us of being "purists" demand we toe the party line. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2013 #40
+1000 Douglas Carpenter Dec 2013 #42
Apparently, ProSense Dec 2013 #49
Any dem who doesn't vote should be slapped Indyfan53 Dec 2013 #41
At that rate.. Roci Dec 2013 #43
The DC DEMS are on auto-pilot. 1830, here we come! blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #130
We need to increase turnout for midterm elections Gothmog Dec 2013 #46
Questioning policy good. Drawing lines & purity tests & circular firing squads is bad. Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2013 #48
We had a Democratic nominee who only agreed with 51% of normal Democratic values in 1992 Ken Burch Dec 2013 #50
So? Bush agreed with ~ 90% of Repub values in 2000. See what damage that did to their party. nt Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2013 #54
+10 (nt) reACTIONary Dec 2013 #116
The people we are given to vote for do not intend to legislate anything like what the Dems djean111 Dec 2013 #163
I watched CSpan this morning Washington Journal zeemike Dec 2013 #53
What if it is the nominated Dems' role to PREVENT substantial opposition to the conservative agenda? HomerRamone Dec 2013 #59
I'm not extremely or very enthusiastic about voting in 2014, but you can bet that I will! MNBrewer Dec 2013 #65
what percent voted in 2010? and could it be GOP is just as disinterested if not more so? Pretzel_Warrior Dec 2013 #67
Hell yeah! Maybe next time Nader will carry Florida! 11 Bravo Dec 2013 #68
Nailed it on Duncan and seniors is important, the two sellout issues Dems HAVE to stand up ancianita Dec 2013 #69
Not voting is not unenthusiastic Turbineguy Dec 2013 #71
Mad, these folks aren't generally the pragmatists they claim, they are fundamentalist ideologues TheKentuckian Dec 2013 #72
Very well said. djean111 Dec 2013 #162
This is scary. NT tiredtoo Dec 2013 #74
When I see marriage equality moving forward Curmudgeoness Dec 2013 #75
"People are ready for liberals and liberal ideas." madfloridian Dec 2013 #80
So why can't we sell that to the people running the party??? Curmudgeoness Dec 2013 #82
We are not rich enough. madfloridian Dec 2013 #87
But, damn it, we're smart enough. Curmudgeoness Dec 2013 #88
lol madfloridian Dec 2013 #109
"People are ready for liberals and liberal ideas." blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #131
People need to realize that pragmatism is for politicians and bureaucrats... YoungDemCA Dec 2013 #77
"Who the @$!# else ya gonna vote for, chumps?!" isn't polling MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #78
Yep, who ya gonna vote for. Curmudgeoness Dec 2013 #90
Hell, our so-called DC DEMS can't even be bothered to fix the black box vote changers. blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #132
Yes...blame the Democrats. Not the people who sit out... Drunken Irishman Dec 2013 #81
Yeah, if your restaurant is failing, blame the people who refuse to eat there, Lydia Leftcoast Dec 2013 #103
...... madfloridian Dec 2013 #111
So, who is failing? We've... reACTIONary Dec 2013 #119
More like deciding to starve because the only restaurant in town isn't to your liking. Drunken Irishman Dec 2013 #136
The food is awful Fumesucker Dec 2013 #138
Then don't eat and die. But don't cry when you're starving. Drunken Irishman Dec 2013 #141
Stop trying to pass shit on a shingle off as haute cusine and maybe people would be less cynical Fumesucker Dec 2013 #143
I don't think you're a simpleton. Stop with the simplistic logic. Drunken Irishman Dec 2013 #144
"You people", eh? Fumesucker Dec 2013 #146
"You people"? You know what, Drunken? My State had record breaking 2010 turnout Bluenorthwest Dec 2013 #158
The people we are given to vote for these days have no fucking intention of doing anything liberal, djean111 Dec 2013 #164
Which Circles Back fredamae Dec 2013 #168
Yup. djean111 Dec 2013 #169
And None of it is "Compromise" fredamae Dec 2013 #173
Then let the Dems campaign on doing things for those who are hurting economically Lydia Leftcoast Dec 2013 #180
Very good post. madfloridian Dec 2013 #199
Oh, I'll just eat at home. There is always a third choice, and it is not the Third Way. djean111 Dec 2013 #202
What about the people who are starving, anyway? winter is coming Dec 2013 #209
PERFECT reply! fascisthunter Dec 2013 #192
noby is buying what you are selling anymore fascisthunter Dec 2013 #193
the unions are`t going to quit madrchsod Dec 2013 #84
Kudos to your union, and best of luck. madfloridian Dec 2013 #101
There has to be a two-party system for a country to survive? 47of74 Dec 2013 #85
Markos at Daily Kos. "Daily Kos will not enable those who enable Third Way" madfloridian Dec 2013 #92
Thanks for posting. nt adirondacker Dec 2013 #97
I agree with him on that issue. madfloridian Dec 2013 #102
No argument from me. I was of this mindset back in 04. The party had total control in 08 and adirondacker Dec 2013 #104
Got a link to Mark Udall's enabling? joshcryer Dec 2013 #115
Yes, I do. madfloridian Dec 2013 #149
Dang, didn't know. Udall has been anti-surveillance. joshcryer Dec 2013 #150
I think I'd best describe him as having a bit of a libertarian streak anti partisan Dec 2013 #153
True that. joshcryer Dec 2013 #157
Kick And Recommend cantbeserious Dec 2013 #105
Democrats need to make their own enthusiasm. gulliver Dec 2013 #106
I did not whine, nor did I threaten not to vote. I posted an opinion. madfloridian Dec 2013 #107
If Republicans were smart enough, they would have invented "voter enthusiasm" gulliver Dec 2013 #178
Surely your argument isn't that enthusiastic support of those pushing these policies is going to end TheKentuckian Dec 2013 #151
You are right. That's not my argument. gulliver Dec 2013 #184
tempted to say you are nuts but I think you are being genuine so I'll leave it at counterintuitive TheKentuckian Dec 2013 #204
Do you think its intentional or planned...... Historic NY Dec 2013 #117
The threats to the safety nets and to public education are planned. madfloridian Dec 2013 #118
Let's stop fooling ourselves. The only "firm stances" our so-called DEMS take are all pre-cleared blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #121
Pres @39%?? I'm hoping for change. Flippertygibbit Dec 2013 #135
Put a few torturers on trial and those voting numbers would double instantly Corruption Inc Dec 2013 #139
I am very sorry to say - but the vast overwhelming majority of Americans couldn't care less about Douglas Carpenter Dec 2013 #172
to be affective advocates for economic justice Democratic politicians and their operatives would Douglas Carpenter Dec 2013 #142
In other words, the "yuppie Democrats," the ones who say Lydia Leftcoast Dec 2013 #182
Thomas Frank said we have two libertarian/Reaganaut factions pushing for social freedom MisterP Dec 2013 #210
The Sensible Liberal's guide Ichingcarpenter Dec 2013 #145
I never recommend staying home on election day, exactly merrily Dec 2013 #148
The reverse to the OP is also true, don't say our candidates are not "Pure" enough. mikekohr Dec 2013 #154
You seem to think your statements are self-evident. I don't. merrily Dec 2013 #167
Clarity & Purpose are now confused with Purity. Eleanors38 Dec 2013 #159
Deliberately. To marginalise, minimize, and attempt to somehow shame into licking the same boot. djean111 Dec 2013 #165
Yes. madfloridian Dec 2013 #212
Begging Dems to support the safety nets, public education, help for unemployed.... madfloridian Dec 2013 #238
I lost my enthusiasm to vote a long time ago. avebury Dec 2013 #160
"Question" party stances? Silent3 Dec 2013 #161
It's a bit of a leap from "very or extremely enthusiastic" to "interested". riqster Dec 2013 #181
Do the math... HoosierCowboy Dec 2013 #183
Goodness, the vitriol in these responses. malthaussen Dec 2013 #185
Maybe purists need to get off their asses and Gman Dec 2013 #186
less than 22% of democrats live in contested districts paulkienitz Dec 2013 #187
I will be voting in 2014. bigwillq Dec 2013 #188
Are you "purists" or are you really "dreamers"? OKNancy Dec 2013 #195
I am neither. madfloridian Dec 2013 #197
Yes. And the candidates who are pushed on us are NEVER going to be liberal. Ever. djean111 Dec 2013 #201
It's certain that you won't get a lot of votes in Oklahoma running on gay marriage, but... Lydia Leftcoast Dec 2013 #221
as I said in the post... OKNancy Dec 2013 #225
How about stopping the waste in the Pentagon? Aerows Dec 2013 #233
We know we are going to get the candidates of the 1% pushed on us harun Dec 2013 #196
I suspect the remaining 78% do not want to express an opinion randr Dec 2013 #206
The definition of insanity Aerows Dec 2013 #214
I think we need to hear some Democrats Aerows Dec 2013 #223
Yes, and tracking down that $1.2 TRILLION that even Dick Cheney Lydia Leftcoast Dec 2013 #227
If that snake was willing to admit that $1.2 Trillion was missing Aerows Dec 2013 #230
Many that I know are feeling more and more R=D=I, none are really for RKP5637 Dec 2013 #228
Which is where failure to lead comes in Aerows Dec 2013 #234
Who defends the working class in this country? workinclasszero Dec 2013 #235
K&R. El_Johns Dec 2013 #239
First, it's corporate SHIT polling. Next, polls mean LITTLE right now. Next, if "progressives" RBInMaine Dec 2013 #242
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