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In reply to the discussion: A Rand Paul nomination could be a game changer [View all]betterdemsonly
(1,967 posts)59. The fact that he would cut school lunch doesn't mean he is not anti-intervention
not all liberals are specifically interested in School lunch.
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We should always nominate ONLY candidates who represent the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party.
Vincardog
Aug 2014
#127
Back when there were real moderators it was easier to have intelligent conversations
betterdemsonly
Aug 2014
#80
Oh, I don't know...once HRC gets through with him on a woman's right to choose, we'll see...
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#2
Young women who are prochoice as a single issue but they aren't the majority of voters.
betterdemsonly
Aug 2014
#8
I don't agree that the pro choice view necessarily makes a voter "single issue."
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#18
Frankly his pitch to them on demilitarizing the police and ending drug wars
betterdemsonly
Aug 2014
#72
Economic issues are most important to most people and Rand Paul fails miserably. n/t
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#105
You're not going to find enough women progressives who won't vomit at the idea of a Paul presidency.
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#107
I wonder how much he appeals to young people without strong party loyalties.
Comrade Grumpy
Aug 2014
#9
The corporate Third Way presence here has been ranting about libertarians nearly nonstop for months,
woo me with science
Aug 2014
#58
I knew you'd trot out "third way" sooner or later. Kind of telling that when DU lashes out at
FSogol
Aug 2014
#68
I would literally bet my kidney Rand Paul never becomes president./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Aug 2014
#35
I know you're very concerned if "corporate Dems get their way and run Hillary"
Cali_Democrat
Aug 2014
#51
Was there a point here, other than being annoyed that we are talking about it now?
woo me with science
Aug 2014
#60
You think I'm annoyed by people expressing 'concern' about the Dem nominee facing Rand Paul?
Cali_Democrat
Aug 2014
#62
Only 2? It must be Rand Fucking Paul Day on DU. Hope the admins are paying attention.
FSogol
Aug 2014
#36
Except pointing out that Paul could attract propeace liberals from the dem
betterdemsonly
Aug 2014
#48
Rand Paul thinks civil rights are a mistake & the free school lunch program for poor kids is evil
FSogol
Aug 2014
#56
The fact that he would cut school lunch doesn't mean he is not anti-intervention
betterdemsonly
Aug 2014
#59
Calling an isolationist "anti-intervention" is like calling a Klan member "pro-Anglo culture" it's a
PeaceNikki
Aug 2014
#66
Many anti-interventionists would prefer someone who keeps them out of a war with Iran
betterdemsonly
Aug 2014
#76
Clarify yourself. Are you saying you prefer Rand Paul over Clinton? And... "liberal pet causes"???
PeaceNikki
Aug 2014
#91
The free lunch program is a major liberal cause. Those that are against it are not liberals. n/t
FSogol
Aug 2014
#70
"you are really silly, and probably not going to win much," says the guy promoting Rand Paul in
FSogol
Aug 2014
#74
NO Pauities. Written right there in black and white for all of DU to see and absorb.
Cha
Aug 2014
#130
Rand Paul is a shallow ass unlikely to make it to the end of the primary season unscathed.
winter is coming
Aug 2014
#24
She had a very solid progressive record in the Senate, where the liberal State of New York
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#108
Not sure the GOP has shown a tendency to nominate "game changers". They call themselves conservative
pampango
Aug 2014
#42
And if they're voting for Paul, they can't call themselves progressives.
Drunken Irishman
Aug 2014
#97
LOL! You think that a Democrat, Liberal or Progressive would vote for that nutjob???? Really?
bowens43
Aug 2014
#87
Real Clear Politics poll of polls has him about even with Bush and Christie at the top of the pack.
Comrade Grumpy
Aug 2014
#113
The ideas you lay out indicate complete unfamiliarity with the American public
BainsBane
Aug 2014
#117
OP should go here.Hill is even money. You can get 22-1 odds on The Rug Doctor
DemocratSinceBirth
Aug 2014
#124
That's a crappy "last word" - 'some of you consider yourself "progressives"'
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2014
#133
Any Democratic candidate interested in the future should get out ahead on pot legalization.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#129
But polls show that he does about the same as Christie, Bush or others against Hillary
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2014
#132