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In reply to the discussion: We did not choose wisely [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)20. Then why does the 99% elect him President twice?
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"Patriotism is the most foolish of passions and the passion of fools." Schopenhauer
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2014
#1
THIS IS NOT A COMPANY!!!! We are CITIZENS, AND HE IS NOT OUR BOSS! God, I hate that
WinkyDink
May 2014
#11
This is a democracy until there is some official declaration that it is not. Until then we expect
sabrina 1
May 2014
#18
Well, if he's honest about believing in American Exceptionalism whole-heartedly, he's a conservative
TransitJohn
May 2014
#99
How much political damage do you think Obama would take or have taken if he didn't claim a belief
el_bryanto
May 2014
#3
That's the problem. He tries to please everybody all the time. You can't please the 1% and the 99%
liberal_at_heart
May 2014
#6
I believe they would applaud his honesty. You think the 99% doesn't know that their school system
liberal_at_heart
May 2014
#15
He's speaking at West Point - I guess I just assume that the context of those comments will be
el_bryanto
May 2014
#21
whomever the audience, American exceptionalism is the kind of egotistical, arrogant
liberal_at_heart
May 2014
#24
Well that assumes that his view of American Exceptionalism is that we should dominate the world
el_bryanto
May 2014
#27
the word exceptional is arrogant. We need to be part of the world, not above it. I don't think we
liberal_at_heart
May 2014
#34
If you were at a neighborhood block party and you heard a father say "I'm proud of my exceptional
el_bryanto
May 2014
#35
You're probably right about that. Most people like to think of themselves as middle class when
liberal_at_heart
May 2014
#39
What does American Exceptionalism mean, though? I know it's a dog-whistle for Republicans to say
el_bryanto
May 2014
#12
Every head of state says their country is the best and is special. That's not the point.
stevenleser
May 2014
#9
"Us" as in what we collectively, as a nation, manifest in the the world
whatchamacallit
May 2014
#60
Huge K&R. Yes, it has been clear for a very long time that we made a mistake in the 2008 primaries
quinnox
May 2014
#51
Shocking I know, not everyone thinks Obama's presidency has been the "most progressive in history"
quinnox
May 2014
#56
"just as I suspect the Brits belive in British exceptionalism..." a snipped quote is often misleadin
bhikkhu
May 2014
#66
I knew exactly who I was voting for-a centrist Democrat. He never claimed to be a progressive icon
Rowdyboy
May 2014
#68
Would you have liked to vote for a progressive (if the Dems had backed one)?
FiveGoodMen
May 2014
#69
I've voted for every Democratic nominee since 1976....I'd love a chance to vote for a Democratic
Rowdyboy
May 2014
#70
I pay very little attention to what any contemporary politician says or promises.
Rowdyboy
May 2014
#78
Oh, I've made plenty of political mistakes in the past but believing campaign promises is not one
Rowdyboy
May 2014
#87
If my stating the obvious (that Obama campaigned as a "real" Democrat) makes you happy....
Rowdyboy
May 2014
#112
Of course, and it's the same way with parties and positions, but Obama is speaking to...
Demo_Chris
May 2014
#111