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In reply to the discussion: Centrism is for "LOSERS" -- what Thomas Frank says about Carter/Obama is a MUST READ [View all]nashville_brook
(20,958 posts)8. centrism brought us the 2010 shellacking...
so in 2014 the party changed their tune with every candidate stumping on raising the minimum wage. even Rs are trying to triangulate this message.
values matter -- now to make sure they actually complete the policy.
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Centrism is for "LOSERS" -- what Thomas Frank says about Carter/Obama is a MUST READ [View all]
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
OP
"That we are living through an endless repeat of the 1970s is becoming more apparent all the time."
bananas
Oct 2014
#1
A passport card to drive into Mexico costs $30 for an adult and lasts 10 years
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2014
#51
check out Perlstein's book, there's a lot more to Reagan winning than the October Surprise
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#78
There were so many factors in that election. Yet, I see people here use it as an excuse
merrily
Oct 2014
#139
My complaint with the tagging of Hillary as a 'Goldwater Girl' is that it is used by people who
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2014
#52
I agree. The fact that she was a Goldwater Girl pales in the face of her support for the Iraq War.
rhett o rick
Oct 2014
#64
Yep. She did not only vote for the invasion, she urged her fellow Senators to vote for it.
merrily
Oct 2014
#136
By her own statement, she did not read the NIE. And now, she says her Iraq vote was a mistake.
merrily
Oct 2014
#168
"says she still sometimes votes Republican" I don't think Warren has said that since she ran as a
merrily
Oct 2014
#134
i'm finding young people way more bitter and ready for real change than my peers in the 80s
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#154
With due respect, that is the biggest bunch of horse pucky I've read in a long time.
rhett o rick
Oct 2014
#105
spot-on. the continuation of regulatory capture is just one example of this failure.
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#157
Totally untrue. The Bushites selected people not only for party, but religious views as well.
merrily
Oct 2014
#170
Dimson replaced them gradually. Presidents before Dimson did it much faster. However,
merrily
Oct 2014
#171
My "views" about hiring during Dimson's administration came straight out of C Span's coverage of
merrily
Oct 2014
#174
well to be fair we're starting to defend policies: unfortunately that just means bluewashing stuff
MisterP
Oct 2014
#15
what expertise? look, this isn't rocket science -- you either have values or you don't
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#25
"Pragmatic" is also declaring, based on zero evidence, that whatever actually got done was the best
merrily
Oct 2014
#189
+1-- hillarious that the "Reality-Based" line is always coming from the same people who
Marr
Oct 2014
#176
This should have been obvious to all at DU and elsewhere after the 2010 debacle
Doctor_J
Oct 2014
#17
many Dems ARE coming out charging for Dem values, and they might even win
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#77
right, and after 8 years of not-so-much with the housecleaning, more... not-so-much
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#99
Makes me wonder. We know from records that, historically, people with little or no income correlated
jtuck004
Oct 2014
#66
this is a good point. economically disenfranchised are less likely to vote, that's why...
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#121
Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice. Thomas Paine
Tierra_y_Libertad
Oct 2014
#31
Let me post this here as a topical example. Third Way apparatchiks take notice:
Maedhros
Oct 2014
#37
And yet Jeff won that seat in 2008 from Republican Gordon Smith. It was hard won too.
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2014
#53
Maybe someone who would intern an entire ethnic/immigrant group in "relocation camps"...
YoungDemCA
Oct 2014
#135
sorry my perspective on Obama differs from yours -- i believe policy matters and that people matter.
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#143
"many of you here" seems to imply you don't identify with Democratic Underground posters
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#82
just b/c there IS a center, doesn't mean it will win elections, much less 2016
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#73
Well, I don't consider them centrists but if you do, you just defeated your own argument
wyldwolf
Oct 2014
#91
pssst -- they ran against centrists (that's why it worked out well for them)
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#110
Let's try to think of a time when a "true progressive" ran in a presidential race...
wyldwolf
Oct 2014
#142
Obama *ran* as a passionate progressive -- governed as a passionless technocrat
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#147
No. Obama was quite clear on his policy positions when he ran. You just swooned over his war stance
wyldwolf
Oct 2014
#148
you apparently do. Because Obama ran as a centrist on the ideas from his book.
wyldwolf
Oct 2014
#160
To the left of course. I wish people would quit posting this "center-right" bullshit
eridani
Oct 2014
#108
He doesn't seem to include the effectiveness of the religious right and cultural elements
loyalsister
Oct 2014
#90
despite GOP spin, when polled scientifically, Americans are left-leaning...
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#125
passionless centrists lose elections: Kerry, Gore, Dukakis, Carter2 -- fact.
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#133
you like that, huh? it's actually from the article. you should read it.
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#150
Again, why hasn't a single left 'progressive' ever even gotten the nomination?
wyldwolf
Oct 2014
#153
b/c the party hasn't had the stones to stand up for our values -- but that might be changing.
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#156
quantified: two passionate unknowns, bill clinton and barrack obama both win primaries and win
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#190
i found Reagan's ability to self-delude (in the book) to be terrifying.
nashville_brook
Oct 2014
#149