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In reply to the discussion: Why are people attacking Obama lately from the left? [View all]Mojorabbit
(16,020 posts)158. That really is the saddest part. That he threw it all away.
We could have accomplished so much.
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It is the responsibility of the people in a democracy to hold public servants accountable.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Aug 2014
#1
yeah, posting stuff like calling him a "piece of shit used car salesman" is really holding Obama
KittyWampus
Aug 2014
#82
So people criticizing some of the administration's policies are now the "lunatic fringe"?
marmar
Aug 2014
#19
You know, he never did that.Ever. Reagan was a "consequential" president even if you hate him,& I do
Hekate
Aug 2014
#77
My mistake, I apologize. He compared himself to "moderate Republicans" of the Reagan era.
Marr
Aug 2014
#92
ironic- you have the NERVE to talk about "dishonesty" and yet post a blatant falsehood
KittyWampus
Aug 2014
#83
Who is the lunatic fringe in which reform movement? Here, let me help with a few facts before
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#61
Obama's Presidency has to be one of the most attacked US Presidencies in history
liberal N proud
Aug 2014
#12
He was probably the one that people most relied upon to set things straight after BushCo.
cui bono
Aug 2014
#110
Of course at that time, he constantly restated his opposition to equality for LGBT people
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2014
#80
because republicans know that the president gets blamed for what congress doesn't do.
unblock
Aug 2014
#33
Said it before I'll say it again. If the end product of your "left" activism is to elect Republicans
stevenleser
Aug 2014
#47
Your recent appearancences on FOX could indicate that the contrary might be true. nt
Electric Monk
Aug 2014
#125
Observation over the past 20 - 30 years will back the poster to the hilt.
TheKentuckian
Aug 2014
#131
It's Obama's opinion as well since he said his policies are akin to those of moderate Republicans
cui bono
Aug 2014
#142
You're right about moving to the right. I don't understand how people who think they are
cui bono
Aug 2014
#129
That has nothing to do with anything. So you listed a few facts? You ignore the rest of the exchange
cui bono
Aug 2014
#140
And what has been the result of electing Dems no matter how moderate and close to Republicans
cui bono
Aug 2014
#117
A better economy? Health Care Reform? Lilly Ledbetter? Gays serving openly in the military?
stevenleser
Aug 2014
#118
I dispute them as do many others. So my items are not in dispute, yours are.
stevenleser
Aug 2014
#130
Go ahead and dispute then. I don't see you refuting anything. What about the rest of it?
cui bono
Aug 2014
#133
Once you have acknowledged that I wrote facts and you wrote opinion, its over.
stevenleser
Aug 2014
#135
I have not done that. And you have now proven that you are simply trying to twist the discussion
cui bono
Aug 2014
#138
Already getting ready to blame "the left" if Congressional seats are lost, are we?
BuelahWitch
Aug 2014
#69
So right! It is the duty of the Party cadre to accept the decisions made by the leader and to
Douglas Carpenter
Aug 2014
#72
The same people will attack the next Democrat elected president, bet all you own on that happening.
Ikonoklast
Aug 2014
#74
Of course many people have been critical of Obama because he was wrong and we were right
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2014
#81
If the next Democratic president follows the same policies that would be logical, no?
LondonReign2
Aug 2014
#88
The next Democrat elected to that office could walk on water, feed the hungry, and cure the sick.
Ikonoklast
Aug 2014
#89
When those self-appointed judges tell others they aren't "Real Democrats", they can take a leap.
Ikonoklast
Aug 2014
#96
When Dems are enacting and continuing Republican policies they are no longer "Real Democrats".
cui bono
Aug 2014
#115
If the next Dem president also acts like a Republican and condones their war crimes, then yes.
cui bono
Aug 2014
#95
No one is attacking him. People are criticizing him for saying and doing outrageous things.
cui bono
Aug 2014
#93
They have become unhinged and the door is off the frame and laying on the floor.
Puzzledtraveller
Aug 2014
#120
He is getting us into Iraq again, endorsing torture, and acting like Bush
betterdemsonly
Aug 2014
#151