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In reply to the discussion: I'm not voting for Hillary because she is too old and out of touch and it has to stop. [View all]Dustlawyer
(10,539 posts)141. I don't believe he is unelectable, just repeating the crap I have seen from the Third Way crowd
that want to kill any chance Bernie would have to "steal" Hillary's chance to beat unknown Republican. I believe Bernie is the only way to go to fix what is broken with our election system. He is attacking the "Root Cause" of most of our problems, campaign contributions (bribes)!
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I'm not voting for Hillary because she is too old and out of touch and it has to stop. [View all]
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
OP
For president, yes. But I am considering this standard for all of my votes.
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#4
It isn't very different in its dynamic. It is a matter of the unifying experiences which feed one's
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#130
I will be sure to be dynamic in my thinking and look for the bigger pictures.
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#134
That is the problem, Bernie espouses the beliefs and policies that most of us want, but we
Dustlawyer
Nov 2014
#49
I don't believe he is unelectable, just repeating the crap I have seen from the Third Way crowd
Dustlawyer
Nov 2014
#141
No I can't. Your OP led me to believe that you were supporting candidates under the age of 55. nt
ladjf
Nov 2014
#12
Maybe they have not had the time to establish name recognition, donors, a solid base of support etc.
MoonRiver
Nov 2014
#55
And now any candidate that runs nationally must amass tremendous amounts of cash. It's disgusting
MoonRiver
Nov 2014
#77
And, if we did want to explore this through an inter-generational lens, which generation
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#80
Maybe O'Malley is fourth way. He brought racist police sweeps to Baltimore as mayor,
Vattel
Nov 2014
#148
Thanks for your excellent reply. You have given me things to think about here.
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#122
I am 40. I welcome the advice and support of everyone both personally and politically
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#71
You'll be fifty in a blink of an eye, and before you know it, you'll be looking south from seventy
MADem
Nov 2014
#92
Jerry Brown as Governor allowed police in Oakland and Los Angeles to bash in the
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#29
He certainly maintained absolute radio silence about it while it was going on. (Thinking
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#51
I get your point, I really do. But contrast Brown's total silence with the
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#68
Nah, I'm not complimenting Hillary by saying she's 'competent.' Hannibal Lecter was
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#90
Well, just to narrow the focus, I disagree that she's competent as a political leader.
True Blue Door
Nov 2014
#94
Yeah, I agree with you about her moral depravity. Back in October 2002, as
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#99
Truth that! I think I may hear the voice of John Brown echoing in your words. Bravo! - nt
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#110
I spent my 20's as part of a generation that was defined not by when we were born but by when
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#30
Respect is also a two way street. I offered you very specific ideas and you did not speak of them
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#45
Sorry, but I meant my comment about interpersonal relationships to be a response
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#56
I am comfortable with my comments here. And, since I appreciate irony,
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#73
Thank you for pointing that out. That is an important point that I was reaching for
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#33
Hillary Clinton's a special case - the "inevitability" of her nomination since 2005/2006 has indeed
Midwestern Democrat
Nov 2014
#81
Exactly. I have waited and promoted these issues often, and I don't hear them
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#74
I hope you're not asssuming that all Boomers are like The Clintons, W., and Obama
MannyGoldstein
Nov 2014
#48
Thank you for your comment. I will be sure to reflect on it in order to mitigate my prejudice.
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#84
Better hope that your faves are old enough to want to save S.S. and Medicare.
WinkyDink
Nov 2014
#85
Thanks for this. Obviously I will have to refine my thinking on this as i learn more
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#132
I see the Rove/Koch/Luntz machine has infiltrated the youth and Salon as well...
randys1
Nov 2014
#95
Wow. I thought you might find her neoliberal technocratic policies and other odious policies...
unrepentant progress
Nov 2014
#102
Their policies are not aligned with my own. I don't vote conservative.
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#125
i appreciate your comment and I know there are many progressive people in every generation.
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#129
It certainly would not be my sole criterion. I'm sorry I was unclear about that.
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2014
#136