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villager

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2. That's exactly the "lesson" that their corporate sponsors want them to "learn"
Fri Oct 17, 2014, 07:32 PM
Oct 2014

so they stray further and further away from doing any of the "people's business," concentrating instead on their various owners...

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what you're implying is because they weren't sufficiently progressive in your estimation.. wyldwolf Oct 2014 #1
+1 eom. 1StrongBlackMan Oct 2014 #4
The fact that so many don't even register to vote indicates that they are not motivated by the Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #73
Or, it could mean ... 1StrongBlackMan Oct 2014 #74
Well, of course hard right voters won't change their minds. alp227 Oct 2014 #11
wonder where they were when RUss Feingold was running he last time around and lost JI7 Oct 2014 #18
Russ won three times, lost in the teabagger wave of 2010. In 2012 another progressive ... Scuba Oct 2014 #38
Nope. Jenoch Oct 2014 #44
I think you're both right to some extent. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #63
There are too many people who Jenoch Oct 2014 #72
The party in the White House almost always loses seats in mid-terms Art_from_Ark Oct 2014 #86
The game is actually becoming more and more about getting your base to turn out... Hippo_Tron Oct 2014 #28
Meanwhile, 50% of eligible voters will stay home because neither Party offers them anything. Scuba Oct 2014 #39
+1 leftstreet Oct 2014 #46
Anyone who tells you there is no difference between the parties is your enemy. aquart Oct 2014 #83
Oh, there's a difference all right. One party works for Wall Street, Big Oil and other .... Scuba Oct 2014 #85
Anyone who tells you there is no difference between the parties is your enemy. aquart Oct 2014 #83
Explain this: NJ is a BLUE state. Democrats are in the MAJORITY in NJ. sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #47
The Dems endorsed Christie?!?!?!!! What.The.Fuckity.Fuck.Fuck. kath Oct 2014 #76
Yes, over 60 elected Democrats ENDORSED Christie in NJ. Christie's campaign used that sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #81
Not in the least. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #53
Wyldwolf likes to tell that lie again and again LondonReign2 Oct 2014 #57
Gee, you're so smart! wyldwolf Oct 2014 #62
Yeah, it's amazing how many political analysts are consistently wrong, yet Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #64
That's exactly the "lesson" that their corporate sponsors want them to "learn" villager Oct 2014 #2
+1,000. The DEMS are PAID to "not learn the right lessons." How stupid do they think we are? blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #15
Bad analysis. The lesson they should learn is embrace progressive views and stop hiding w/ the DLC on point Oct 2014 #3
That is what edhopper Oct 2014 #8
Your OP came through loud and clear. DisgustipatedinCA Oct 2014 #9
yes, that's why Jerry Brown will win , if only the candidates from Texas, Kentucky JI7 Oct 2014 #19
Please give me your winning democratic platform? Iamthetruth Oct 2014 #20
How about you give me yours first? BillZBubb Oct 2014 #55
The DLC doesn't exist IronLionZion Oct 2014 #34
Dems control the Senate and the WH. Not the TP. And two people are not 'lots of liberals'. sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #48
How many liberals is "lots"? IronLionZion Oct 2014 #59
I support Progressive Democrats. What are you doing? sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #65
These people exist: IronLionZion Oct 2014 #75
I am not familiar with the VOTING RECORDS of ALL those names. I judge people by their sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #82
Same group different name. Link... madfloridian Oct 2014 #87
Don't expect the same from Wellstone ruled Oct 2014 #5
Don't know about that. Remember the meme being used that both parties are the same: freshwest Oct 2014 #45
+1000 sheshe2 Oct 2014 #78
Why, thank you, sheshe! freshwest Oct 2014 #79
We lost in 2010 because of moderates, not progressives LondonReign2 Oct 2014 #58
And if they win the lesson they'll learn is that progressives will vote for them no matter how bad Fumesucker Oct 2014 #6
They've already set the stage ... GeorgeGist Oct 2014 #7
The very first post on this thread illustrates your point perfectly. neverforget Oct 2014 #10
Notice wyldwolf's avatar: Clinton. There's nothing the Clintons like more than knee-capping blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #13
"Third Way"only goes 1 way --> to the Right --> blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #12
+1. And the "newspeark" gets increasingly tortured and strained, to convince us "war is peace," villager Oct 2014 #29
Which sounds like what they're doing now and have been doing since the Clintons arrived. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2014 #14
Yep... And In My Waning Years... I Will Start Voting... WillyT Oct 2014 #16
this is some simplistic stuff, Jerry Brown is going to win , Democrats are not all the same JI7 Oct 2014 #17
The pukes push unapologetically to the right and their policies suck. Ed Suspicious Oct 2014 #21
We'll never be allowed to know. Scuba Oct 2014 #40
If progessive Dems lose due to lack of support, and RW GOPrs win instead baldguy Oct 2014 #22
Dems do not and did not stay home in 2010. Independents stayed home. No party can win sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #49
IMO Democrats will vote becaue they are not ignorant of the situation we are in. If we stay home jwirr Oct 2014 #23
I agree with your prognostication of outcome, but not the reason. The Democrats ballyhoo Oct 2014 #24
That's what the REPUBLICANS will say.... Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #25
You know Spitfire, if we would start a ballyhoo Oct 2014 #27
The ruse would be blown by the first person to put frigging laser beams on it's frigging head. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #33
Will I see members here saying "stolen election(s)" if the Republicans win the Senate? BKH70041 Oct 2014 #30
We're talking about the guys in DC.... Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #32
if they didn't learn from 2008 and 2010, they're not trying Doctor_J Oct 2014 #26
Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner. Scuba Oct 2014 #41
+1000. nt adirondacker Oct 2014 #42
Exactly, thank you! n/t sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #50
Boring... kentuck Oct 2014 #54
How did they run in 2006 and 2012? IronLionZion Oct 2014 #61
It will be because we're competing in states that Mitt Romney won by 15-20 points Hippo_Tron Oct 2014 #31
If two politicians agree, you only need one of them. jtuck004 Oct 2014 #35
That's it in a nutshell, imo. ballyhoo Oct 2014 #43
Grimes afraid to admit she voted democratic and she's running as a democrat. How far B Calm Oct 2014 #36
I disagree with you about ALG... kentuck Oct 2014 #51
I hope I'm wrong. I would love to see the turtle out of office. B Calm Oct 2014 #67
It has nothing to do with shame, imo... kentuck Oct 2014 #70
When Romney lost in 2012 that was the message the tea party sent to the GOP establishment - from pampango Oct 2014 #37
That's the lesson they seem to 'learn' every single election. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #52
Perhaps they think it will give the big money guys MORE reason to fund them? BillZBubb Oct 2014 #56
If we lose, it will be because we didn't go to the polls. aquart Oct 2014 #60
And we didn't go to the polls because.... kentuck Oct 2014 #66
^^^This!^^^ eom BlueCaliDem Oct 2014 #68
My wife and I voted yesterday at the county courthouse! B Calm Oct 2014 #69
or Got Turned Away at the Polls AndyTiedye Oct 2014 #77
Well, Hush Your Mouth!! asjr Oct 2014 #71
True, It's Almost Like They Fear Their Base RadicalGeek Oct 2014 #80
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