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In reply to the discussion: "The Numbers Don’t Lie: Jeb Bush Can’t Beat Hillary Clinton" [View all]liberalmike27
(2,479 posts)28. These Absolute
Statements make me very uncomfortable. If the media wants the Republican to win, it's still pretty much going to happen. Sadly, we're all still a bunch of sheep to be herded, and most voters only tune-in for a week or two around the election, most Americans don't pay attention to the primaries, and a lot of people who should be maniacally voting for Democrats in every election, don't even bother to vote.
And we slide to the right, to the right, to the right, and eventually Democrats seem almost as right-wing as Republicans of the 1970s and 1980s.
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...That explains the recent dredging up of Benghazi. Its all they have left. Just like Jeb.
misterhighwasted
May 2014
#2
Sadly true. In this age of BRAND LOYALTY and hyper partisanship, both the Dems and the GOP have
TrollBuster9090
May 2014
#17
Yes, but many of us are not interested in yet another definition of "real progressive"
wyldwolf
May 2014
#11
How you think that op is Gospel is bizarre. I don't care what some poll says two years out
doc03
May 2014
#25
Where did I say it was gospel? On the other hand, I have no reason to discount the poll
wyldwolf
May 2014
#26
Gee don't get your blood pressure up, ok Hillary is a shoe-in let's just anoint her
doc03
May 2014
#44
Interesting point, but in 2007 there were three Dem candidates who all had similar approval ratings
TrollBuster9090
May 2014
#16
Jeeze I wish we could dredge up relatives of Carter, Reagan, Nixon, Humphrey or Mondale
Armstead
May 2014
#13
I agree, but at least Hilary Clinton is a Clinton by MARRIAGE, rather than a birth entitlement.
TrollBuster9090
May 2014
#15
Neither Clinton or Bush are a part of the government - It isn't Oligarchy, either.
wyldwolf
May 2014
#30
BREAKING! Hillary eats ravioli, signals her allegiance with corporate Italian canned food PAC
wyldwolf
May 2014
#37
Actually, Paul's support comes from both stoners AND racists who want to repeal the Civil Rights Act
TrollBuster9090
May 2014
#14
Definition of insanity: electing the same leaders over and over and expecting different results.
Initech
May 2014
#39
Whoever it is, there's going to be A LOT of money behind the next Republican candidate.
tofuandbeer
May 2014
#45