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2banon

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74. My heart was split between Kucinich and Edwards
Thu Oct 16, 2014, 02:01 PM
Oct 2014

Actually my heart was strongly for Kucinich, but I knew he didn't have a chance in hell with that bullshit U.F.O. meme I think floated by Clinton or the DLC gang. (don't remember now) so I donated to Edwards a number of times, until he fucked it up with his affair. Clinton had already campaigned in the south with her ridiculous and embarrassing pretense to connect with the Southern Black community in Alabama or Mississippi making a horrible attempt to speak in dialect. Just god awful.

Frankly I was stunned that her handlers allowed or encouraged her to do that and she did. Just another example of the LAME (for lack of a more stronger term) campaign stunts.



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I hadn't realized the 'ironic weirdness' until just now when you mentioned it, but KingCharlemagne Oct 2014 #1
especially one Ms.Hillary DonCoquixote Oct 2014 #2
Rest assured ... 1StrongBlackMan Oct 2014 #6
I sure hope you are right (and I think you are for now). Rand Paul is a scalawag and KingCharlemagne Oct 2014 #11
Trust ... 1StrongBlackMan Oct 2014 #22
LOL. Thanks for that! :) (no text) KingCharlemagne Oct 2014 #23
I should have said ... 1StrongBlackMan Oct 2014 #24
Really.. Black Folk are exponentially smarter than Rand Paul's fawning showboating for his Cha Oct 2014 #20
Yeah, I think I may have had a autonomic freakout at the thought KingCharlemagne Oct 2014 #67
You're Welcome, KC Cha Oct 2014 #68
Krugman is a bit naive about politics I think Fumesucker Oct 2014 #3
Exactly. Marr Oct 2014 #5
It simulates democracy. nm rhett o rick Oct 2014 #9
the electorate is impossibly polarized, pols really don't have much to do with it. geek tragedy Oct 2014 #12
And it's taken a lot of effort by the politicians and the M$M to get the electorate that way Fumesucker Oct 2014 #13
It's the collapse of the parties into proxies geek tragedy Oct 2014 #15
I'm reading David Halberstam's book "The Fifties" right now Fumesucker Oct 2014 #16
It is still Nixon's party. nt geek tragedy Oct 2014 #21
Excellent comments in this subthread... woo me with science Oct 2014 #40
Thanks, I like a lot of what you write too.. Fumesucker Oct 2014 #70
Just a nice, cushy job BuelahWitch Oct 2014 #43
Divided government gives everyone plausible deniability for screwing us over. Maedhros Oct 2014 #58
Over on Discussionist there's right wingers that feel the same way, think the same thing Fumesucker Oct 2014 #60
The people with real power in this country (indeed, the world) prefer to have Maedhros Oct 2014 #61
Ding ding ding ding ding ding ding! Ladies and Gents, We Have a Winner! 2banon Oct 2014 #75
From the point of view of the media, too. Close races = campaign cash = ad-time purchases arcane1 Oct 2014 #79
It says we are far from ... 1StrongBlackMan Oct 2014 #4
Absolutely in agreement.. 2banon Oct 2014 #52
Who do we care what one economist thinks 'at this critical time'? sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #7
Russell Brand has a new book out called, "Revolution". It isn't about violent revolution. rhett o rick Oct 2014 #10
I liked something he said as a guest on Lawrence O'Donnell's show tonight. calimary Oct 2014 #30
Russell Brand is intelligent, articulate and most likely a genius. But none of those things rhett o rick Oct 2014 #44
Wow ... 1StrongBlackMan Oct 2014 #25
Wow, do you know how many members of Congress there are? The Senate? sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #33
You said ... 1StrongBlackMan Oct 2014 #38
To answer your last question, the problem is Jackpine Radical Oct 2014 #55
I agree ... 1StrongBlackMan Oct 2014 #56
(though Shiite politicians are actually the majority) muriel_volestrangler Oct 2014 #72
Right you are. Jackpine Radical Oct 2014 #73
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Wow ... 1StrongBlackMan Oct 2014 #64
Ignorant viewpoint on Krugman and politics in general HERVEPA Oct 2014 #27
It matters to ME that Democrats act like Democrats when they are elected. It matters sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #31
"And FYI, THIS is when voters tell those asking for their votes what THEY, the VOTERS, liberal_at_heart Oct 2014 #32
Amazing isn't it? The gall of people to come here and tell the voters to remain silent during the sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #36
Telling our elected officials who represent us what we want from them is a voting right I am liberal_at_heart Oct 2014 #39
Thank you, clearly you understand what democracy means. It seems that there are people sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #62
Nobody has told you to remain silent. HERVEPA Oct 2014 #41
I don't care if you think it is bullshit or not. I can think the two parties are the same if I want liberal_at_heart Oct 2014 #42
Saying that people are claiming "both parties are the same" is a bullcrap meme. It's a strawman rhett o rick Oct 2014 #45
'Kick the Conservatives out of our party, back to the Republican Party where they belong' sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #80
Well said...nt SidDithers Oct 2014 #37
Only those in the club can do anything about upaloopa Oct 2014 #54
"Krugman has caved" zappaman Oct 2014 #71
If Dems were an army, we would need rear view mirrors in our tanks so we could watch the war world wide wally Oct 2014 #8
Krugman has usually defended the President and been fair in his criticisms, you can't really JI7 Oct 2014 #14
Krugman is an academic Jack Rabbit Oct 2014 #17
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And a smart, liberal one. I don't mistrust all academics. n/t pampango Oct 2014 #29
What you are seeing is people lining up to join Team Hillary.... Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #18
She is going to run for the conservative vote and why not? She is a conservative on most rhett o rick Oct 2014 #46
Yup, and despite that I get the feeling the GOP is planning impeachment for her first term. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #47
I wouldn't be surprised. It's part of the Kabuki theater. The Oligarch Rulers rhett o rick Oct 2014 #48
The MAIN thing they want off the table is tax increases on the rich.... Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #50
I think they are safe with either HRC or Jeb. They want their hands on SS and Medicare and rhett o rick Oct 2014 #53
They almost got it under Obama's "Grand Bargain" but the Republicans were too greedy. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #66
exactly so.. I'd add extremely disgusting and I believe a losing strategy. 2banon Oct 2014 #57
She started pulling the Republican crap of purposely misunderstanding out of context comments.... Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #65
My heart was split between Kucinich and Edwards 2banon Oct 2014 #74
The problem with the Clintons is they assume the cheap stunts Republicans use will work for them. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #76
Agree on that point. Except to say that it isn't the only wrong with them. :) 2banon Oct 2014 #77
It's a sure sign that they need to get out more. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #78
Not at all loyalsister Oct 2014 #19
Why would they care about " participation in the racist backlash that he has had to battle his rhett o rick Oct 2014 #49
If someone actually thinks racism is wrong they wouldn't participate loyalsister Oct 2014 #59
How do you compromise your integrity when you have no integrity? H. Clinton made it clear rhett o rick Oct 2014 #69
They don't have the courage of their Faux pas Oct 2014 #28
Krugman is reasonable? joshcryer Oct 2014 #34
I can't seem to get my hand on the Rollingston Magazine... Stellar Oct 2014 #35
Scratching my head at this one too, Ken.. you're not alone. 2banon Oct 2014 #51
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