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DonCoquixote

(13,615 posts)
229. no, but
Thu Nov 6, 2014, 12:27 AM
Nov 2014

If the GOP can play split personality and make a Tea party, we can play that trick. That way, we can play good cop bad cop as well, telling mitch "hey, I could help you, but you have to udnerstand, the Coffe Kaltch is putting pressure on me."

Was a war. maced666 Nov 2014 #1
No. Starts today. nt stillwaiting Nov 2014 #8
Hell yes..... daleanime Nov 2014 #51
No war but class war. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #244
Precisely. nt Codeine Nov 2014 #303
Ridding ourselves of Debbie will be a good start..n/t monmouth4 Nov 2014 #2
Post removed Post removed Nov 2014 #60
Purge the DLC/Turd Way crowd immediately. hifiguy Nov 2014 #136
High Five hifi! n/t zentrum Nov 2014 #189
Growth by shrinkage? FrodosPet Nov 2014 #204
Being a Democrat means not being a right wing Corporate Tool. Is that so hard to understand? sabrina 1 Nov 2014 #222
no, but DonCoquixote Nov 2014 #229
It's about providing contrast BarackTheVote Nov 2014 #231
This message was self-deleted by its author Ed Suspicious Nov 2014 #233
No, corporate shills are welcome to vote Democratic, too. Marr Nov 2014 #261
Lol, no, all those disaffected potential voters would be way more Jamastiene Nov 2014 #312
That "small number of true progressives" number more than 70 million in 2008 Doctor_J Nov 2014 #327
And got elected. merrily Nov 2014 #205
+1,000,000 n/t LiberalElite Nov 2014 #210
Amen, Comrade! Odin2005 Nov 2014 #245
Oh yeah? And what do we do with the lazy, whiny Democratic voters? Sarah Ibarruri Nov 2014 #256
Right AgingAmerican Nov 2014 #263
Blaming the voters is asinine. Marr Nov 2014 #264
You're absolutely right!!! And when the Koch brothers dropped $50 million dollars in Kentucky . . . Major Hogwash Nov 2014 #273
Hogan accepted the limits of public financing and still won in Maryland, a very blue state. Pholus Nov 2014 #276
Enough excuses. Marr Nov 2014 #317
Working for them after we're in office would be a great start Doctor_J Nov 2014 #329
Maybe the ones you don't like, who were already in Congress. But, what about the ones who ran for . Major Hogwash Nov 2014 #259
The problem was that the Third Way candidates could not bring the Democratic base -- JDPriestly Nov 2014 #270
The Democrat who ran for the Senate out here was for all of those things!!! Major Hogwash Nov 2014 #272
Some maybe good news. Cleita Nov 2014 #326
i have heard nothing but good things about Kamala Harris. hifiguy Nov 2014 #331
Not a subject I'm personally familiar with, but this guide was posted on DU recently. proverbialwisdom Nov 2014 #338
totally agree rtracey Nov 2014 #79
Incorrect. It's the voters that are the non-thinking, whiny, lazy ones. nt Sarah Ibarruri Nov 2014 #255
Sarah, it's the NON-voters who are the non-thinking, whining lazy among us Demeter Nov 2014 #283
You manage to get it fixed, and those of us who were left behind as the party Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #3
Wisconsin has had open primaries for generations. Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #95
Preach! merrily Nov 2014 #206
Really we just need to toss TBF Nov 2014 #4
^This. Right. Here^ Le Taz Hot Nov 2014 #106
BINGO n/t moonbeam23 Nov 2014 #182
Big Finance (Democrats) vs. Big Oil (Republicans). [n/t] Maedhros Nov 2014 #129
That pretty much sums it up. nt TBF Nov 2014 #140
That implies that there is a contest quakerboy Nov 2014 #198
You're right it is a contest, more a race, and both parties are headed for the same finish line. n/t A Simple Game Nov 2014 #209
100% collusion, disguised as phony "bi-partisanship." And here we think we can't be fooled anymore.. blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #234
Yeah, they stage a fight now and then. Maedhros Nov 2014 #260
"Stage" being the key word. TBF Nov 2014 #296
The more I think about it, the more I reach this conclusion: Maedhros Nov 2014 #324
Obama has been an administrator TBF Nov 2014 #325
Of all things, political courage is in the shortest supply in the Democratic Party. [n/t] Maedhros Nov 2014 #332
Add the High-Tech sector on the Dem side. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #246
There is no "Dem side", the Democrats are purchased to be on their side. TheKentuckian Nov 2014 #285
Show up at the meetings. nt msanthrope Nov 2014 #184
I worked on the Obama TBF Nov 2014 #298
So, we have to figure out a new way to campaign. JDPriestly Nov 2014 #271
You are a very kind person TBF Nov 2014 #299
Out here in Los Angeles, two Democratic City Council members (Tom LeBonge and KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #339
It is typical shaming TBF Nov 2014 #340
That or we just need more parties. morningfog Nov 2014 #5
I agree with this but the structures of power are not set up to accommodate it. el_bryanto Nov 2014 #11
We Canadians know all about third parties Bragi Nov 2014 #72
Yes, apparently no one has ever heard the old saying "Divide and Conquer." While we sat around jwirr Nov 2014 #87
Exactly! We need to rid ourselves of these corporate Dems. DocMac Nov 2014 #183
Look at Maine leftieNanner Nov 2014 #194
That third candidate was another Regressive. Bohunk68 Nov 2014 #203
I can't believe we're fighting this crap again leftieNanner Nov 2014 #223
The 60% would rather be ruled by the right than compromise with each other and unify to crush the merrily Nov 2014 #239
We need a parliamentary system with Proportional Representation, first. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #247
Hey, at least Cuomo and Booker won! vi5 Nov 2014 #6
I take some comfort in knowing everyone I voted for won. Vinca Nov 2014 #7
Unfortunately me to. vi5 Nov 2014 #9
Cuomo is no Liberal RoccoR5955 Nov 2014 #13
I was being sarcastic. vi5 Nov 2014 #16
Debbie, OUT. Howard, IN. derby378 Nov 2014 #10
Agreed MissDeeds Nov 2014 #94
Only folks the Party "leaders" have the juice to fight is... Eleanors38 Nov 2014 #150
This! ^^ n/t BuelahWitch Nov 2014 #169
I think the Occupy movement proved that. nt DocMac Nov 2014 #188
+1 Crushing Occupy was sending a message to everyone. Joe Shlabotnik Nov 2014 #217
Occupy threatened the Capitalist cultural hegemony. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #251
Antonio Gramsci rules! YAY! vlakitti Nov 2014 #262
You're welcome! Odin2005 Nov 2014 #265
re shaayecanaan Nov 2014 #269
The next time we try something like Occupy we need to come armed. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #250
Yes bring Dean back Rosa Luxemburg Nov 2014 #191
The top is the head of the Party, the President. If Debbie is to go, he would be the merrily Nov 2014 #207
GIVE US HOWIE BACK!!! Odin2005 Nov 2014 #249
The problem is the rank and file skips 50% of the battles geek tragedy Nov 2014 #12
So maybe if we had some of those, you know, policy things to motivate them to vote???? Scuba Nov 2014 #15
turnout affects policy a lot more than policy affects turnout geek tragedy Nov 2014 #23
That was true yesterday, but it didn't have to be that way. Scuba Nov 2014 #27
it takes more than policy to get people to vote, it's more of a cultural geek tragedy Nov 2014 #29
I'm confused. Are you arguing that the Democratic Party should NOT have strong policy positions? Scuba Nov 2014 #31
i'm more interested in the policies they get a chance to implement. geek tragedy Nov 2014 #35
So you don't think strong policy positions would help turnout? Scuba Nov 2014 #46
"they turn out to vote no matter what, and that affects policy" bam nailed it steve2470 Nov 2014 #179
chicken egg merrily Nov 2014 #235
I'd rather vote and change the party between elections steve2470 Nov 2014 #237
Hello? I voted yesterday. Always do. Did more than just vote. Usually do. merrily Nov 2014 #240
They plan for it by flip flopping? Not by getting important initiatives on the ballot or merrily Nov 2014 #214
"Because our voters are almost always less motivated than theirs are. " Jamastiene Nov 2014 #316
+1 progressoid Nov 2014 #44
When the leadership at the top focused more on GOTV vi5 Nov 2014 #21
what do you think those emails are raising money for? geek tragedy Nov 2014 #24
I didn't see anyone out canvassing this year. vi5 Nov 2014 #25
There's better GOTV in presidential years because there's more money and geek tragedy Nov 2014 #30
What district do you live in - in NJ? JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #69
There was canvassing in my Minnesota precinct. MineralMan Nov 2014 #104
Yes, but if it is the be all and end all, you don't merrily Nov 2014 #219
Ads. Private planes. Whatever. Not vans to drive people to the polls. merrily Nov 2014 #218
Turnout in Colorado was historic. joshcryer Nov 2014 #47
So, why not party level? Why leave it to state parties? merrily Nov 2014 #220
Because voter registration is a civic issue, not a party issue. joshcryer Nov 2014 #277
Oh, come on. That's tautological. merrily Nov 2014 #284
Oh, don't you worry. joshcryer Nov 2014 #286
Another hilarious response! You're knocking them right out of the park, Josh. merrily Nov 2014 #288
Aww, you love insulting people. joshcryer Nov 2014 #300
Did all of Colorado find out that some people here on DU think that we need a new party??? Autumn Nov 2014 #226
It certainly explains why most voters were over 50. joshcryer Nov 2014 #279
The amount of money that was spent here in Colorado against Udall was obscene, Autumn Nov 2014 #304
We don't disagree. joshcryer Nov 2014 #305
People will vote if you give them something to vote for. Autumn Nov 2014 #306
And if you bash Dems for years? joshcryer Nov 2014 #308
It's not bashing josh, it's discussing things about our party that Autumn Nov 2014 #309
Then why aren't the youth voting? joshcryer Nov 2014 #310
Face it. Democrats have a bad name because they break promises, they give young Autumn Nov 2014 #311
Wait two years. joshcryer Nov 2014 #313
josh you are the one who posted Democrats have a bad name Autumn Nov 2014 #315
Because of Dem bashing, not because of their politics. joshcryer Nov 2014 #319
Well we just disagree. No reason to take "Dem bashing" personal, unless you are a Dem leader. Autumn Nov 2014 #321
So, tell me josh, what's it like to vote by mail and not be questioned at the polling station? Major Hogwash Nov 2014 #275
Me either. joshcryer Nov 2014 #278
emails cost next to nothing to send. the emails raise money for GOTV, they don't geek tragedy Nov 2014 #57
Where is it? ReRe Nov 2014 #54
Maybe if the rank and file had an actual democrat to vote for workinclasszero Nov 2014 #65
no, that's not it. they somehow manage to show up during presidential years nt geek tragedy Nov 2014 #66
Fine maybe they need yet again to let the bagger/isis party workinclasszero Nov 2014 #76
^^^^That onecaliberal Nov 2014 #97
Yes, it is Turnout in 2008 was much better than turnout in 2012 and Obama was blessed with that merrily Nov 2014 #221
Turnout was down on both sides in 2012. geek tragedy Nov 2014 #252
I think the mainstream media had a big part in that. Major Hogwash Nov 2014 #258
I get it now. You are actually trying to make me laugh with these responses. merrily Nov 2014 #287
The problems are that people who complained the Legalequilibrium78 Nov 2014 #197
Sure they do AgingAmerican Nov 2014 #267
Chicken egg merrily Nov 2014 #208
It is an apathy issue AgingAmerican Nov 2014 #266
and gets left out of 95% of the "change" Doctor_J Nov 2014 #330
No, that's not really clear to me Recursion Nov 2014 #14
The Democratic Party does not represent the left in the US ... Scuba Nov 2014 #17
Yeah, Conservative activists have similar polls they can cite Recursion Nov 2014 #18
yes, which means OrwellwasRight Nov 2014 #75
80% of Americans are against fracking but the Admin ignores what the people want. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #139
No, that's not really clear to me. People from both parties merrily Nov 2014 #227
+1 How many times do we have to call bs on the same claim? merrily Nov 2014 #211
This message was self-deleted by its author blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #236
No, Manny. We just need to move a bit further right to pick off those mythical moderate Republicans. Scuba Nov 2014 #19
Yep. We tried going into the weeds, when that failed we turned right again, off the nc4bo Nov 2014 #38
Yes!!!! Which means Hillary is the perfect candidate!! OrwellwasRight Nov 2014 #77
Can't lose! She'll wipe the floor with the Republicans!111!!! merrily Nov 2014 #228
I'm already feeling my 2016 vote has been repressed. OrwellwasRight Nov 2014 #333
Clearly, DUers control all elections--but only liberal DUers and only their unhappy posts. merrily Nov 2014 #342
Hillary/Cuomo 2016 blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #238
The Dream Ticket! OrwellwasRight Nov 2014 #334
Manny, you never fail to put a smile on my face. Hugin Nov 2014 #20
Democracy for America has been working on the 50-state strategy as well as getting more progressive Chathamization Nov 2014 #22
Clean sweep for PDA Endorsed Candidates... KoKo Nov 2014 #93
The Working Families Party seems to do good stuff as well Chathamization Nov 2014 #125
While I applaud the DFA movement Le Taz Hot Nov 2014 #109
Yeah, the local chapters can vary in terms of quality (and existence). We've been fortunate enough Chathamization Nov 2014 #124
I completely agree. Support progressive Democrats but not thru the DNC or DCCC, etc. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #180
Well, as in 2010 this 'ass flambee' was not exactly national. Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #26
And if Oregon were typical Dukakis would have served two terms as President. geek tragedy Nov 2014 #32
That rather obvious. However the OP says 'we' all over the place. It does not say 'different Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #37
that's pretty much the reality--only way we win elections is by winning the cultural fights geek tragedy Nov 2014 #55
Pennsylvania voted out Repuke Governor Corbett, voted in a Democrat. n/t whathehell Nov 2014 #48
And the PA House and Senate both became more Republican. malthaussen Nov 2014 #88
I'm sure it doesn't if you say so... whathehell Nov 2014 #134
It is Blue in Oregon! And I'm proud to be an Oregonian, but ... KPN Nov 2014 #100
Why the Green Party is not the answer Jim Lane Nov 2014 #225
We need a party that is proactive rather than reactive. nt ladjf Nov 2014 #28
We need to get rid of all the faux Democrats who have taken over the party. Watch them sabrina 1 Nov 2014 #33
This can't be repeated often enough. nt MannyGoldstein Nov 2014 #40
+1 zeemike Nov 2014 #53
+me n/t Euphoria Nov 2014 #224
We should spend the next 2 years complaining about the bad Dems ... JoePhilly Nov 2014 #61
Not complaining about them brentspeak Nov 2014 #103
How ya gonna do that exactly? JoePhilly Nov 2014 #146
Oh no, not 'complaining' about them, getting RID of them out of our party and send them sabrina 1 Nov 2014 #126
Interesting as to who is here today to gloat over the big Conservative win yesterday. nm rhett o rick Nov 2014 #138
The GOP win is a disaster for the country. JoePhilly Nov 2014 #163
Those among us that are supportive or ambivalent about Free Trade Agreements, rhett o rick Nov 2014 #176
You've done a great job getting rid if "them" JoePhilly Nov 2014 #144
Are you going to join the effort to remove these infiltrators that are losing elections sabrina 1 Nov 2014 #147
I'm happy to tell you how I feel ... JoePhilly Nov 2014 #159
I don't plan to leave either, but I'm done taking the garbage Liberals have been taking sabrina 1 Nov 2014 #173
It's like the story of the frog in the pot of water. The Right-Wing nuts want to turn the temp rhett o rick Nov 2014 #178
Are you here to defend the "bad Dems"?? rhett o rick Nov 2014 #137
Not in the least. JoePhilly Nov 2014 #143
One either has principles or not. And some here are willing to sell their soul for a victory. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #153
A high priest of liberalism has spoken!! JoePhilly Nov 2014 #162
"you seem to be one who hoped for a dem defeat" MannyGoldstein Nov 2014 #168
Then hit the alert button. JoePhilly Nov 2014 #170
Why would Manny need to "hit the alert button", Joe? MrMickeysMom Nov 2014 #212
Who decides who the "posers" are ... you? JoePhilly Nov 2014 #295
it's all they have, Manny Skittles Nov 2014 #175
CHILL! I GOT THIS!!! Skittles Nov 2014 #174
I feel the same. Ineeda Nov 2014 #80
'I mean ferociously standing by our principles'! Exactly! sabrina 1 Nov 2014 #127
Obama articulated the Democratic principles in 2008 LondonReign2 Nov 2014 #157
The Third Way types are already out in force blaming the Left...as usual. Rex Nov 2014 #111
They are the biggest problem for Democrats. That has become more and more apparent sabrina 1 Nov 2014 #148
I liked this post: woo me with science Nov 2014 #323
I love that OP woo. That's just what needs to be done. Even with the 3rd wayers that post here. Autumn Nov 2014 #341
But.. but... 99Forever Nov 2014 #34
first thing blackcrowflies Nov 2014 #36
+1 n/t area51 Nov 2014 #132
We need to move to the right! Then Republicans will vote for us and we can win. Enthusiast Nov 2014 #39
*snort* Zorra Nov 2014 #135
Illinois just elected a Republican governor. I'm still trying to digest that. Tatiana Nov 2014 #41
That was a shock to me. 840high Nov 2014 #187
Gaod start; TRoN33 Nov 2014 #42
Enough of this pointy-headed analysis! Go out and fetch me some scapegoats. Fuddnik Nov 2014 #43
This message was self-deleted by its author 1StrongBlackMan Nov 2014 #92
Here is where the problem starts. NCTraveler Nov 2014 #45
The rogues have co-opted the idiots and lunatics MannyGoldstein Nov 2014 #58
I'd like to think there are enough to do it... freebrew Nov 2014 #49
A new Democratic Party swilton Nov 2014 #50
War's over man, Debbie dropped the big one... Moostache Nov 2014 #52
At least half of the voters in this country are batshit insane workinclasszero Nov 2014 #84
Worried about that veto pen. KPN Nov 2014 #114
Obama will veto NOTHING. And I mean NOTHING. blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #241
It is time to clean house. liberal_at_heart Nov 2014 #56
The Republicans did that for us. ProSense Nov 2014 #62
Oh - you are back! JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #70
Any day now. ProSense Nov 2014 #59
Voters will kick themselves for voting Republican in these elections Rosa Luxemburg Nov 2014 #192
Agreed, but we've no leadership and apprently Dems are on the same side as Republicans phaedrus351 Nov 2014 #63
Wow, you nailed it RiverLover Nov 2014 #195
Not supporting the accomplishments of Obama was a huge mistake. sammy750 Nov 2014 #64
LMFAO L0oniX Nov 2014 #68
Can't we just keep fighting amongst ourselves? JoePhilly Nov 2014 #67
I know, right? MannyGoldstein Nov 2014 #98
We need to follow the path of Maduro! He can show us the way! The 6th way! snooper2 Nov 2014 #71
Amen randr Nov 2014 #73
I've been saying it for years. ReRe Nov 2014 #74
When? rtracey Nov 2014 #78
Who then do you suggest? Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2014 #85
A need rtracey Nov 2014 #102
So if Debbie Waserman-Schultz is booted, who will replace her? beerandjesus Nov 2014 #81
Kay Hagan's available. WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2014 #190
Isn't right wing media what brings out the hateful idiot vote? JohnnyRingo Nov 2014 #82
"steadfast liberal values are seen by the middle as more repulsive" -- FALSE LondonReign2 Nov 2014 #160
I'm well aware of the polls... JohnnyRingo Nov 2014 #196
Remember W? Scarsdale Nov 2014 #83
Thanks for stating that. We do. Cleita Nov 2014 #86
If anything the party should be more progressive. Thenewire Nov 2014 #89
I hereby nominate, with absolutely no power to influence my preference: DFW Nov 2014 #90
^^^^^ freshwest Nov 2014 #156
We need a progressive party INdemo Nov 2014 #91
It is working for the Republicans to get more conservative randr Nov 2014 #99
+1 Common Sense! Republicans have been good teachers, B Calm Nov 2014 #101
We have to nominate liberals candidtes first INdemo Nov 2014 #121
Liberal candidates will only show up if they randr Nov 2014 #122
Thats my point IF INdemo Nov 2014 #128
That was Harry Truman: bvar22 Nov 2014 #145
Ok ..well it is True today INdemo Nov 2014 #161
"New Deal and the Fair Deal" < If we had similar they would have something worth standing for. n/t jtuck004 Nov 2014 #201
It didn't happen for Donald Berwick in the Massachusetts gubernatorial primary, no Rush Holt in the Chathamization Nov 2014 #171
We need something, that's for sure. What we have isn't working. Autumn Nov 2014 #96
And the unbelievable thing is? Le Taz Hot Nov 2014 #105
YEP. Just read an OP in which the thread starter says we need to move Rex Nov 2014 #112
I think you and I saw the same thread. Le Taz Hot Nov 2014 #115
Right on, right on! KPN Nov 2014 #119
It's extremely hard to believe that any sincere, genuine Democrat is really that stupid. Zorra Nov 2014 #123
Candidates backed by the clintons took a major dump in Tuesday's election tularetom Nov 2014 #328
the move to the right can't be undone Puzzledtraveller Nov 2014 #107
we need more people telling us how Democrats suck. LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #108
We don't need a new party, we need to get rid of our version of the Tea Party Rex Nov 2014 #110
We need to quit punching each other out and work together. Skidmore Nov 2014 #113
1,000 Recs swilton Nov 2014 #116
A new democratic party, yes. But not a "New Democrat" party. Erose999 Nov 2014 #117
We have the facts on our side but ignore them Loge23 Nov 2014 #118
As long as only 60%, or so, or the population vote randr Nov 2014 #120
Actually we need the old Democratic party AgingAmerican Nov 2014 #130
That's it, exactly. nt MannyGoldstein Nov 2014 #131
Wake me up when the saber-rattling stops... brooklynite Nov 2014 #133
Uh-oh. You looked behind the curtain. Eleanors38 Nov 2014 #151
The many people who tried to bring us that new Party truedelphi Nov 2014 #141
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2014 #142
First of all, repukes aren't lunatics, they're criminals and the easily duped Corruption Inc Nov 2014 #149
old party with new ideas charlespercydemocrat Nov 2014 #152
That may be true long-term. Short-term, we better get behind Obama and support him. Hoyt Nov 2014 #154
How will "getting behind him" help? MannyGoldstein Nov 2014 #164
Just because he didn't do exactly as you ordered, doesn't mean he didn't do what he could under the Hoyt Nov 2014 #165
''Politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed.'' ~Mao Zedong DeSwiss Nov 2014 #155
We hear this shit after every election cycle Repubs win Thrill Nov 2014 #158
No. We need to re-vamp the present Democratic Party. kentuck Nov 2014 #166
War? Yesterday was the day the Civil War ended and the South won. Bonhomme Richard Nov 2014 #167
So you are saying this primary voting stuff Progressive dog Nov 2014 #172
"So you are saying " usually leads to a crazy statement that they really aren't saying. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #181
The OP was pretty clear, Progressive dog Nov 2014 #318
The OP was clear, but you try to change it with the "so you are saying," trick. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #335
I'm glad you agree that it was clear. Progressive dog Nov 2014 #336
This message was self-deleted by its author rhett o rick Nov 2014 #337
It is funny in an election where Democrats played the middle all over the place JonLP24 Nov 2014 #177
Shucks - just keeping voting 840high Nov 2014 #185
Please let it be wealthy enough to own the papers and cable TV! peace13 Nov 2014 #186
and "defending our accomplishments" has to mean more than 1. taking credit for the Heritage MisterP Nov 2014 #193
yep stupidicus Nov 2014 #199
We want to make your tax dollars work for you, obxhead Nov 2014 #200
Don't you know Hillary will solve everything? Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2014 #202
Goldwater is laughing in his grave. adirondacker Nov 2014 #215
So what are you personally planning on doing differently? True Blue Door Nov 2014 #213
That's a really good question. MannyGoldstein Nov 2014 #216
The DEM Party is unquestionably compromised beyond belief. They keep trying to sell their betrayals blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #230
We also need a new media eom drmeow Nov 2014 #232
...which you'll be organizing? brooklynite Nov 2014 #242
Yeah, right drmeow Nov 2014 #257
The centrists need to be completely purged. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #243
What is bitterly humorous BlindTiresias Nov 2014 #248
One thing is for certain ... DrBulldog Nov 2014 #253
We need new Democratic voters. The ones around today are the laziest asses on the planet nt Sarah Ibarruri Nov 2014 #254
Party conforms to the people BlindTiresias Nov 2014 #268
Not according to the purists at DU. Major Hogwash Nov 2014 #274
I think President Obama should call the resignation of every leadership position in the party davidpdx Nov 2014 #280
We need viable third party. Helen Borg Nov 2014 #281
The Need Has Been Clear Since Reagan Rolled Over the Country Demeter Nov 2014 #282
Funny, thats what Papa Paul says too,,,,,, nt Cryptoad Nov 2014 #289
This was a failure of leadership at the Oval Office Android3.14 Nov 2014 #290
We need to nominate Elizabeth Warren INdemo Nov 2014 #291
Bingo! RiverLover Nov 2014 #292
Im ready to give $$ and time and energy whenever she declares INdemo Nov 2014 #293
Yes. One that supports its leader. DCBob Nov 2014 #294
We should be better followers MannyGoldstein Nov 2014 #297
Bashing the party and its leader.. DCBob Nov 2014 #302
The Democratic Party has to be unapologetically populist is you ask me meow2u3 Nov 2014 #301
This message was self-deleted by its author Renew Deal Nov 2014 #307
You want a new Democratic Party? MineralMan Nov 2014 #314
Amen. woo me with science Nov 2014 #320
Yes. woo me with science Nov 2014 #322
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