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The wheels of the bus will go round and round. nt adirondacker Sep 2014 #1
Bernie is still trying to bring the Reagan Democrats back home. geek tragedy Sep 2014 #2
Good Point but walkingman Sep 2014 #7
the media has done such a great job of exploiting rurallib Sep 2014 #12
I agree with this: CrispyQ Sep 2014 #40
Unfortunately BlindTiresias Sep 2014 #81
Watch some of these videos of Bernie Sanders. JDPriestly Sep 2014 #94
my uncle was a self made multi millionaire marym625 Sep 2014 #121
They Won't Vote Democratic No Matter How Bad It Gets AndyTiedye Sep 2014 #103
When it happens the "low-information" voter will balme the Dems. Boomerproud Sep 2014 #107
It doesn't make sense. CANDO Sep 2014 #39
They pipe in sublimity's, while talking out of both sides of their mouth . orpupilofnature57 Sep 2014 #83
I heard a talk by Gore Vidal years ago. WinstonSmith4740 Sep 2014 #105
Bernie is simply telling the truth. Something has gone very wrong with sabrina 1 Sep 2014 #29
The Powers That Be have been very successful in driving a wedge between the poor, disadvantaged rhett o rick Sep 2014 #41
Well said. They have managed to divide the poor from the working class to a great extent. sabrina 1 Sep 2014 #43
The problem Sen Sanders faces is that he needs a strong political party behind him and I am afraid rhett o rick Sep 2014 #52
Good analysis Rhett. And here's the contradiction in the stand taken by sabrina 1 Sep 2014 #55
You said a lot there. "They pass the test of what it means to be a liberal by claiming to support rhett o rick Sep 2014 #73
Excellent post. We need to point out more and more that what we have today is not JDPriestly Sep 2014 #96
+1 You nailed it. Enthusiast Sep 2014 #70
Postmodern consumer capitalism. earthside Sep 2014 #80
Let's get Sanders' videos out there and to our friends and neighbors. JDPriestly Sep 2014 #95
+1! Enthusiast Sep 2014 #68
PLUS ONE, a whole bunch! Enthusiast Sep 2014 #67
That is the problem with the Reagan Dems, they still think they are always right Rex Sep 2014 #38
It's not about bringing them back home... Hippo_Tron Sep 2014 #123
The decline of labor unions has hurt greatly. nt geek tragedy Sep 2014 #127
Ever since Ronnie Raygun convinced them that The Blacks were taking something Liberal_Stalwart71 Sep 2014 #129
I don't think the long term Democratic strategy is what Bernie thinks it should be. djean111 Sep 2014 #3
I did't realize Dems had any long-term strategy. Triana Sep 2014 #8
Oh, I think we just supposed to keep voting for them, no matter what their policies are, djean111 Sep 2014 #13
I think their long term strategy is to keep going for the Corporate Funding, and pushing sabrina 1 Sep 2014 #30
This. ^^^ CrispyQ Sep 2014 #44
Its justice on the cheap... shaayecanaan Sep 2014 #128
+1 Veilex Sep 2014 #48
Yes, they are marginalized and eventually no longer there. See Feingold eg. sabrina 1 Sep 2014 #51
Exactly! Veilex Sep 2014 #53
Seems that is the plan....if there is one. KoKo Sep 2014 #102
LOL (if there was actually something to laugh about) Boomerproud Sep 2014 #108
This is the Democrat's long-term strategy: Maedhros Sep 2014 #122
Serious answer, match the GOP in fundraising and let demographics take care of the rest... Hippo_Tron Sep 2014 #124
Actually ... 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2014 #15
I'm sorry - I do not believe that any more. djean111 Sep 2014 #16
With a due respect ... 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2014 #18
Probably not. The thought that what s good for citizens is just traded away for political ends djean111 Sep 2014 #24
We'll never be happy with job destroying free trade deals Enthusiast Sep 2014 #71
We did that, we still do it. So how, since 2006 when we began to win doing exactly that sabrina 1 Sep 2014 #31
+10000000 Veilex Sep 2014 #50
+1 The infiltrators keep whispering that. woo me with science Sep 2014 #47
K&R.... daleanime Sep 2014 #4
Well he's not a Democrat treestar Sep 2014 #5
He's more of a Democrat than a lot of the clowns with a D after their name. hobbit709 Sep 2014 #6
Again, why does he not use his superior strategy to get people to vote Socialist treestar Sep 2014 #11
Come to think of it, either the current Dems in charge, or wanting to be in charge, djean111 Sep 2014 #14
then join it treestar Sep 2014 #82
How funny - the things I want used to be Democratic things. djean111 Sep 2014 #88
no you have to convince other people to think like you do treestar Sep 2014 #89
one more time: Bernie is an Independent. He doesn't belong to a socialist party cali Sep 2014 #23
Indeed! Veilex Sep 2014 #58
Then how is he going to ever see his agenda enacted? treestar Sep 2014 #84
Anybody can run as a Democrat in the primaries, and I hope Bernie will. Comrade Grumpy Sep 2014 #91
Can we assume that you didn't actually read the interview? RufusTFirefly Sep 2014 #97
Actually, I thought he did a very good job of answering that in the interview salib Sep 2014 #104
That's very general treestar Sep 2014 #106
I do not think he limited it to the Presidency salib Sep 2014 #115
Why doesn't the Democratic Party use their superior status to get people to sabrina 1 Sep 2014 #32
Because they are made up of the people they are made up of treestar Sep 2014 #85
Building the Socialist party comes at the expense of Democrats. lumberjack_jeff Sep 2014 #45
"People outside it don't get to tell it anything." Veilex Sep 2014 #54
Because he isn't an idiot. Warren Stupidity Sep 2014 #19
+1 Veilex Sep 2014 #60
You have to get enough voters treestar Sep 2014 #87
He doesn't belong to the Socialist party. cali Sep 2014 #22
+1 Veilex Sep 2014 #61
You seem to have an issue with Bernie the Liberal. nt ChisolmTrailDem Sep 2014 #56
I find it interesting that the Conservative Wing of the Democratic Party fear rhett o rick Sep 2014 #59
"he reminds people what Democrats should stand for" - Exactly spot on! Veilex Sep 2014 #62
DAMN Right! hobbit709 Sep 2014 #64
Who is "the conservative wing"? YoungDemCA Sep 2014 #117
Where have you been? nm rhett o rick Sep 2014 #125
The National Democratic Party Strategy is to be the "not insane" Party n2doc Sep 2014 #9
Serious question ... 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2014 #17
Frankly, because there is no media push for them n2doc Sep 2014 #20
Jessie Jackson not only survived quite a few Warren Stupidity Sep 2014 #21
Do you think Jesse Jackson would ... 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2014 #26
He absolutely was at the time. Warren Stupidity Sep 2014 #65
I'm talking today. eom 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2014 #111
You asked a question. Warren Stupidity Sep 2014 #113
Not Today, But he sure was hell supported by the Left when he ran in the past. 2banon Sep 2014 #116
Because the current leadership of the Dem Party supports Corporate, Centrist candidates sabrina 1 Sep 2014 #33
"Why?" Money. n/t lumberjack_jeff Sep 2014 #46
"I have yet to see a candidate "threatening from the left, survive a primary" " Veilex Sep 2014 #69
We have to vote for a person treestar Sep 2014 #90
"People are not going to vote for someone for President who is against "the corporations." " Veilex Sep 2014 #92
+1 ... 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2014 #112
I think that's precisely Bernie's point... Hippo_Tron Sep 2014 #126
America needs this man as President. 99Forever Sep 2014 #10
PLUS ONE, a huge bunch! Enthusiast Sep 2014 #75
Why doesn't he join the Democratic Party so he can help formulate that strategy? George II Sep 2014 #25
Do you really think the Dem Leadership would accept him as their Presidential Candidate sabrina 1 Sep 2014 #35
+1 Veilex Sep 2014 #72
*** L0oniX Sep 2014 #27
Awesome Pic L0oniX. Thanks for sharing! Veilex Sep 2014 #74
Well said and +1! Enthusiast Sep 2014 #77
^^^^This^^^ +1000 2banon Sep 2014 #114
Very true. For the last 15 years that I have been paying attention, the Democratic strategy TheDebbieDee Sep 2014 #28
And they've done it by adapting or caving to Republican policies. See our sabrina 1 Sep 2014 #37
K & R ctsnowman Sep 2014 #34
long term strategy is PNAC reddread Sep 2014 #36
I am beginning to like Bernie precisely because he is an outsider. JEB Sep 2014 #42
+1 Veilex Sep 2014 #78
You can’t go through your life saying, “Hey, you think we’re bad! You should see them! RufusTFirefly Sep 2014 #49
+1 Veilex Sep 2014 #79
"And people, believe me, they know it. They understand it." liberal_at_heart Sep 2014 #57
Same as it has been for decades. Playing the "not as bad" card by moving right. Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2014 #63
Kicked and recommended a whole bunch! Enthusiast Sep 2014 #66
I just watched libodem Sep 2014 #76
One of our last allies. orpupilofnature57 Sep 2014 #86
I feel lucky to have him speak for us Babel_17 Sep 2014 #93
gop - the party of bad ideas, dems - the party of no ideas. KG Sep 2014 #98
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Sep 2014 #99
Will the Left or Right read this: freshwest Sep 2014 #100
A good article for gauging the mettle of Sanders Babel_17 Sep 2014 #101
Longterm Democratic strategy is “pathetic" -- That's a FEATURE, not a bug. Third Way calls the shots blkmusclmachine Sep 2014 #109
We have a strategy? progressoid Sep 2014 #110
Yepper MissDeeds Sep 2014 #118
If the Democratic party DonCoquixote Sep 2014 #119
You have my vote! Nt newfie11 Sep 2014 #120
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