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In reply to the discussion: Given that this is a forum for Democrats, I'm all for getting rid of anyone who is not for [View all]Jesus Malverde
(10,274 posts)As a party auxiliary this would be a small place on the internet and not self sustaining.
The saying on the internet is if your not paying for the service you are the product.
What that means is, our contributions become the content that is in a sense "resold" as page views.
From that perspective do not be surprised when outsized contributors like Mr. Pitt get a pass.
I think what is a little toxic here are the "factions" that seem to gravitate around certain issues to the point where certain rec lists are predictable. Ideally there would be so many people contributing here and so many posts that those personality issues would not carry over from thread to thread. I've experienced it myself where I say something in one thread, rub someone wrong and then they become serially annoying in other threads independent of the issues at hand.
I don't think Mr. Pitt hates President Obama, I think he hates what he has become and only through criticism do we have any hope of getting the president and the party back on track.
There are many policies currently being promoted by the party that are not grass roots initiatives and are wrong, wrong, wrong.