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Cannot K&R this hard enough or often enough!! hifiguy Nov 2014 #1
I find myself wondering what effect the war on public education.... madfloridian Nov 2014 #2
It's left us with CrispyQ Nov 2014 #24
Let me speculate on what might be making it difficult for Democrats to win daredtowork Nov 2014 #3
The big three are hifiguy Nov 2014 #4
Read the post at your link. madfloridian Nov 2014 #6
Thank you for your kind smilie. hifiguy Nov 2014 #7
I'll join you in that toast.. hear, here! 2banon Nov 2014 #19
oh god, I almost wish I hadn't have looked daredtowork Nov 2014 #8
Powerful post, hifiguy. Needs to be an OP, imo. nt Mnemosyne Nov 2014 #11
Sank without a trace last week hifiguy Nov 2014 #13
infrastructure is not the only way to re-distribute hfojvt Nov 2014 #85
Yeah I understand the weaselwording in "redistribution" daredtowork Nov 2014 #105
Obama and Clinton, the DLC/Third Way, and all the "New" Democrats .. blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #5
+1000 n/t MissDeeds Nov 2014 #57
Dead fucking on. K&R TheKentuckian Nov 2014 #9
Gee. Maybe Hillary can save us. Hoppy Nov 2014 #10
Some people can find humor in anything. bvar22 Nov 2014 #14
We're just lucky she survived the sniper fire in Elbonia. Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #27
Elbonia? I thought it was hifiguy Nov 2014 #41
No, no no arikara Nov 2014 #71
Not only have they crept away from the blue-collar base, but Baitball Blogger Nov 2014 #12
Absolutely theHandpuppet Nov 2014 #52
They have been trying to lure in right wingers AgingAmerican Nov 2014 #73
+1 Marr Nov 2014 #75
Agree with your basic points and the OP especially re disaffected, many lost blue-collar workers. appalachiablue Nov 2014 #94
I'm sure the kings of condescension will not look kindly on this post... KG Nov 2014 #15
That's okay. madfloridian Nov 2014 #16
I took a year off as well hifiguy Nov 2014 #17
How can you tell how many have you on Ignore? Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #29
I don't think it is there anymore. madfloridian Nov 2014 #33
I think I had about a dozen. Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #34
Your POWER is greatly to be feared ... Yo_Mama Nov 2014 #61
"an agenda that has pretty strong appeal" madfloridian Nov 2014 #67
They are yapping away to no effect. Rex Nov 2014 #102
I'm not sure why 'progressive' writers still push the 'Clinton financialization' myth wyldwolf Nov 2014 #18
So the drift away from the people started earlier than that. madfloridian Nov 2014 #20
Your 'hijack' statement is debatable. Edit: Found the link wyldwolf Nov 2014 #23
Infiltrated a better word? madfloridian Nov 2014 #38
Actually that's even more debatable wyldwolf Nov 2014 #39
You can play word games and nitpick about which is best. madfloridian Nov 2014 #44
I'm doing neither. Just providing some historical reference. wyldwolf Nov 2014 #50
hmm... chervilant Nov 2014 #54
hmmm... wyldwolf Nov 2014 #55
Wow... chervilant Nov 2014 #78
No, you said "uber wealthy corporate megalomaniacs." wyldwolf Nov 2014 #80
Bleh... chervilant Nov 2014 #82
LOL. Thought so. wyldwolf Nov 2014 #84
So predictable... chervilant Nov 2014 #103
yeah I know, right? That kind of revolutionary rhetoric sounds so cartoonish. wyldwolf Nov 2014 #104
Hello, for a wee mo... chervilant Nov 2014 #106
I knew you'd miss me. wyldwolf Nov 2014 #107
Even with MSM calling the game plays and declaring winners for us? Come on, clearly they are the mother earth Nov 2014 #79
Examples? wyldwolf Nov 2014 #81
Yay! More bashing of progressives LondonReign2 Nov 2014 #92
They didn't "abandon" them. They used, and are using, their labor and wealth to inflate the assets jtuck004 Nov 2014 #21
Now that's a good point. madfloridian Nov 2014 #64
mark for tomorrow rurallib Nov 2014 #22
I can only imagine if the Dem party would have embraced the 99% movement. IMAGINE ...is the key word L0oniX Nov 2014 #25
I absolutely agree! jopacaco Nov 2014 #26
When we won in 06 and 08, the day after the election they called for post-partisanship. madfloridian Nov 2014 #45
Well, now that Harry Reid is in charge, things will get better... Android3.14 Nov 2014 #28
K/R x100 840high Nov 2014 #30
It's been a fiasco. K&R Jefferson23 Nov 2014 #31
Greider's piece is a must read. pa28 Nov 2014 #32
"I don't think they care about winning again" madfloridian Nov 2014 #37
My stomach turned tonight watching Chris Matthews October Nov 2014 #35
I had to quit watching him several years ago. madfloridian Nov 2014 #40
He gushes over Rand Paul AgingAmerican Nov 2014 #76
Centrist are to blame 4dsc Nov 2014 #36
Centrists abandon everyone AgingAmerican Nov 2014 #77
Much of the Working Class Abandoned the Democratic Party First AndyTiedye Nov 2014 #42
You can not blame Reagan for the policies our party supports now. madfloridian Nov 2014 #43
Precise analysis. grahamhgreen Nov 2014 #46
Kick, recommend, and pray for things to change Wella Nov 2014 #47
Rather interesting assessment of the left, liberals, and the middle. Liberal Moonbat blog. madfloridian Nov 2014 #48
That was interesting, to say the least. nt LWolf Nov 2014 #60
They were bought by big business and Wall Street. Kablooie Nov 2014 #49
Thank you for this chervilant Nov 2014 #51
Great thread theHandpuppet Nov 2014 #53
Excellent post again, mad!!!! wavesofeuphoria Nov 2014 #56
They sold us out to the corporations alarimer Nov 2014 #58
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT Nov 2014 #59
This rang so true to my ears Yo_Mama Nov 2014 #62
Again. You bring us things we need to see. Thank you. Jakes Progress Nov 2014 #63
3 great links, thank you! That paragraph by Brenner is so true. madfloridian Nov 2014 #72
"It's my party and I'll cry if I want to" Jakes Progress Nov 2014 #108
The Republicans didn't marginalize their angriest, we did Babel_17 Nov 2014 #65
It's worrisome to me how little turnout we had Tsiyu Nov 2014 #66
Concur 100% colsohlibgal Nov 2014 #68
Bookmarked! Martin Eden Nov 2014 #69
Absolutely and Wall Street is pulling the same old trick they have always pulled. gordianot Nov 2014 #70
He's asbolutely spot-on. Clinton and the corporate faction of the Democratic Party Marr Nov 2014 #74
Financial deregulation via Rubin of Citi whose head Sandy Weil had long called for it was also appalachiablue Nov 2014 #97
Here in the deep south, the working class base is pretty solidly Republican. n/t cheapdate Nov 2014 #83
Crush the Unions, hurt the Middle Class! Period! wolfie001 Nov 2014 #86
The problem is that the working class abandoned Democrats in the 70s. Drunken Irishman Nov 2014 #87
All I ever hear from the democrats in Washington is middle class, middle class, ...... Hotler Nov 2014 #88
Working class women and minorities overwhelmingly vote Democratic YoungDemCA Nov 2014 #89
Not necessarily madfloridian Nov 2014 #91
What would Goldman think of that? Octafish Nov 2014 #90
Because Money LondonReign2 Nov 2014 #93
no more CLINTONS. bbgrunt Nov 2014 #95
There's also the popular game amongst the Beltway Villagers called "Kick the Hippie". Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2014 #96
'Kick the Hippie'? Is that a fact. Fightin' words to this WDC resident. Care to elaborate? appalachiablue Nov 2014 #98
That's where everyone laughs and pats each other on the back as they reject liberal ideas. Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2014 #100
Well, buying politicians isn't cheap and the working class can't afford them. Tierra_y_Libertad Nov 2014 #99
K&R! n/t Kermitt Gribble Nov 2014 #101
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