Welcome to DU!
The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards.
Join the community:
Create a free account
Support DU (and get rid of ads!):
Become a Star Member
Latest Breaking News
Editorials & Other Articles
General Discussion
The DU Lounge
All Forums
Issue Forums
Culture Forums
Alliance Forums
Region Forums
Support Forums
Help & Search
General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Hillary was once defeated by a newbie/no-namer, she can be defeated again. [View all]cascadiance
(19,537 posts)53. Well supporting things that that the Kochs paid them to when they used to be in the DLC...
... before they had to ditch that, when it became more public these sorts of agendas happening in the DLC...
Edit history
Please sign in to view edit histories.
Recommendations
0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):
243 replies
= new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight:
NoneDon't highlight anything
5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
RecommendedHighlight replies with 5 or more recommendations
Hillary was once defeated by a newbie/no-namer, she can be defeated again. [View all]
Veganhealedme
Sep 2014
OP
Obama was not a "newbie/no namer" , his 2004 speech got him huge national and international attentio
JI7
Sep 2014
#1
"America will not" - People said that about a 2nd Bush term... and yet it happened.
Veilex
Sep 2014
#203
I had never heard of him. Most Americans had not heard of him other than his convention
JDPriestly
Sep 2014
#71
Hillary's "inevitability" took a huge ding the first time around...she was rejected by Democrats.
Ikonoklast
Sep 2014
#226
He was the 2004 Keynote speaker, and had written two best-selling novels.
geek tragedy
Sep 2014
#123
Bill ran against an exceptionally weak field since the big names sat it out, because
geek tragedy
Sep 2014
#124
The important question is, Will Goldman Sachs still pay her for entertaining them if she loses?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2014
#3
I'll inform my state government to check the dictionary to see if I'm registered as an Independent.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2014
#156
Then my original position that if you DON'T commit to vote for the winner of the Democratic primary
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2014
#221
Interesting how your site there fails to count actions such as taking bribes from Goldman Sachs...
Veilex
Sep 2014
#222
By no reasonable person's definition does one need to be registered to identify.
DRoseDARs
Sep 2014
#196
First of all Joseph Liebermann was also a Dem before he wasn't when he ran in an election too!
cascadiance
Sep 2014
#24
I myself would vote for Bernie in a heartbeat, but most americans wouldn't, mostly for stupid
dionysus
Sep 2014
#132
K/R. He was known, but ran as a black man, with a funny sounding name, "B. Hussein Obama", so, yeah
NYC_SKP
Sep 2014
#6
So... how do you define the difference between a "mainstream liberal" and "unrepentent leftist"?
cascadiance
Sep 2014
#29
Candidates that are pro H-1B Visa expansion, amongst other things are NOT progressive in my book!
cascadiance
Sep 2014
#34
Hmm... We ask for anything that's "not corporatist" and we're called "purist"!
cascadiance
Sep 2014
#49
Those calling out names like "purist" are just trying to dilute already diluted demands
Veilex
Sep 2014
#215
Pro war, pro Wall Street, pro TPP, pro Keystone XL yet you call her "VERY progressive".
Scuba
Sep 2014
#57
I'll accept that you don't like Third Way's policies...what makes them purists?
brooklynite
Sep 2014
#48
Well supporting things that that the Kochs paid them to when they used to be in the DLC...
cascadiance
Sep 2014
#53
Purity generally refers to an unwillingness to accept an intermediate goal...
brooklynite
Sep 2014
#199
I've always disliked purists too, MohRokTah, especially the ones who voted Nader in 2000,
senz
Sep 2014
#64
A back stabbing primary in this case is when the rest of us are all getting "stabbed in the back"...
cascadiance
Sep 2014
#41
at this point and even earlier on there were Obama support groups around the country
JI7
Sep 2014
#113
Yep. And remember, Obama presented himself as the less conservative of the two of them!!!
blkmusclmachine
Sep 2014
#47
Which makes me wonder why anyone would be optimistic about her chances in the general election.
pa28
Sep 2014
#55
I keep saying it: Hillary just isn't that good at this running for president thing
cali
Sep 2014
#68
yeah i haven't been around much. hope all is well. O'Malley seems a decent fellow.
dionysus
Sep 2014
#194
Correction: Bernie's not the "only one" who tells the truth -- Eliz Warren does, too. n/t
senz
Sep 2014
#75
Exactly and even if someone totally hates, hates, hates, Hillary, why not promote their favored
FSogol
Sep 2014
#73
The 2008 election may have been won by a newbie, how many elections did newbies lose, odds
Thinkingabout
Sep 2014
#82
Provided she runs, in 16 months you'll either be defending her or you'll be trashing her...
wyldwolf
Sep 2014
#89
yes he was , by election day he was that well known, not just nationally but internationally
JI7
Sep 2014
#117
Then I must have known some remarkably ignorant apolitical people back in 2007,
winter is coming
Sep 2014
#118
yes, probably the type of people you talk to , there are wingnuts who say everyone they talk to
JI7
Sep 2014
#119
Do poll results from this same time in the 2008 Presedential cycle count?
LondonReign2
Sep 2014
#175
Obama was new and introduced in 2004 to convention delegates, I was there. People know Sanders.
TheNutcracker
Sep 2014
#109
We need to GOTV 2014. This post does nothing to help get the vote out this November.
greatlaurel
Sep 2014
#116
You are working against the Democratic Party interests this November 2014 by attacking HRC now.
greatlaurel
Sep 2014
#142
Hillary doesn't seem to have the same degree of support today that she had in 08.
Kablooie
Sep 2014
#121
Just put the GOP trolls on permanent ignore. They are becoming more transparent in their desperation
greatlaurel
Sep 2014
#149
At this time, 8 years ago, the "newbie/no-namer" was organizing financial and political support...
brooklynite
Sep 2014
#144
Had Nader not taken some of the votes the margin would have been larger
liberal N proud
Sep 2014
#179
maybe democrats would win more if we thought about how to defeat republicans
greenman3610
Sep 2014
#191
As others have pointed out, Obama was hardly a no-namer by the time campaigning begun.
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2014
#200