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In reply to the discussion: "Revenge of the White Male Voter" [View all]sibelian
(7,804 posts)118. I don't think it was the Republicans. nt.
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And white men hate being told there is a race problem in the Republican Party.
applegrove
Nov 2014
#1
NO, it cant be. Obama's policies are as mainstream as you can get, ACA was a rightwing idea
randys1
Nov 2014
#76
You dont think average teaparty dipshit doesnt perceive ACA as Obama telling HIM
randys1
Nov 2014
#130
Bullshit, the policy they couldnt keep are policies that were sold AFTER the law went
randys1
Nov 2014
#134
Not possible...If it didnt meet the ACA qualifications there was a good reason for that
randys1
Nov 2014
#139
I gave you the facts, your policy was NOT cancelled unless it didnt qualify..period
randys1
Nov 2014
#142
97% of ALL opposition to Obama from the right has to do with skin color and Muslim name
randys1
Nov 2014
#129
All true and same will happen to any Dem in 2016 as these are immature assholes, but
randys1
Nov 2014
#135
Whenever one tries to point out the latent and not-so-latent racism in the
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#31
Damn, either I'm really tired (I am) or you are too brilliant by half for me. But
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#40
Thanks. Meant no disrespect, just that my head was spinning. And now your
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#42
Or worse, to use it only in the social power sense - explicitly rejecting any other definition.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2014
#70
I heard this on NPR this a.m. Seems angry old white men outperformed all of us. Sleeping giant?
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2014
#5
Apparently they love being repressed in a male dominated society. Yet another of
RKP5637
Nov 2014
#14
It does, doesn't it. I just can't believer we are in the 21st century and this is still going on. nt
RKP5637
Nov 2014
#97
Correct except for the Russian lollipops. All things Putin are pure and good per the GOP.
freshwest
Nov 2014
#45
Yeah, these White Privilege Men will rejoice when the Republicans thank them by ramming..
BlueJazz
Nov 2014
#7
This analysis is goofy, and specious. Like there aren't White Men on, say, the West Coast- where our
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2014
#15
Tossing "White Male Voter" around like it's an insult- does she really think that's a good strategic
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2014
#28
I think her analysis is just wrong, for starts. I dont think that was what this election was about.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2014
#50
huh? I was saying there are plenty of white men in red states who vote Democrat.I live with one and
Iris
Nov 2014
#46
Why dems lost and why white rightwing racist males voted are two entirely different things
randys1
Nov 2014
#77
The person should have said republican or rightwing because I assume that is what she meant, clearly
randys1
Nov 2014
#80
Well, I don't think insulting groups of people is a good way to get them to vote for you
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2014
#85
Hey let's attack a third of the electorate and paint them with a broad brush
Man from Pickens
Nov 2014
#26
What do you do when you lose an election, because you got killed in a certain demo
Kurska
Nov 2014
#37
"Men don't need any help as they were the dominant and treated superior gender"
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2014
#123
Our continuing to think this way will guarantee us more defeat in the future.
Puzzledtraveller
Nov 2014
#64
I don't think the members of this board realize the echo chamber they live in.
DemocratSinceBirth
Nov 2014
#138
Healthcare, livable wages, decent schools, infrastructure that holds up, assistance if you need it
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#114
Pretty clear that few in this thread want to think about what could change a proportion.
HereSince1628
Nov 2014
#125