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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Douglas Carpenter
(20,226 posts)92. no one here has even suggested that Mondale lost because of his centrism - that is something you
have created in your imagination. And any divide and conquer notion you have is a preposterous paranoid fantasy.
What is so bad about showing a little caution about proclaiming anyone as the inevitable nominee long before any primaries or caucuses have even started?
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At this point, I believe "the Centrists" must honestly believe that the rest of us have
djean111
Nov 2014
#1
yes it went on for months because Gary Hart came out of no where and made it a race
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#5
Actually and factually, in 1984 Hillary was Democratic First Lady of Arkansas while Elizabeth Warren
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#14
The choice some of us want is not between Hillary and Liz Warren - it is a choice between
djean111
Nov 2014
#26
You know my point is that it is shitty and incorrect to claim Hillary was a Republican in 1984
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#71
it was made absolutely clear from the beginning that Mondale was the inevitable nominee although
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#10
Mondale had establishment backing and was positioned to play rule changes
HereSince1628
Nov 2014
#12
you're showing exactly what I pointed out above - Hart's charge disrupted the Mondale inevitability
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#15
first of all in 1984 Mondale himself would have been considered centrist in that time
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#18
what you are not getting is that Mondale was a "centrist" of that time - the people
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#23
you're defining conservative Democrats as centrist - political realities of today
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#25
can you not at least TRY to be a little bit civil? after all if Hillary wins the Democratic
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#37
recognizing that liberalism was once in the mainstream center of the Democratic Party is not
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#42
The Hart "Monkey Business" scandal did not take place until June 1987 - that was a non issue in 1984
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#29
but those ideas were mainsteam and in the middle of the Democratic party at the time
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#39
there seems to be a group of people who seem to think that to suggest any candidate other than
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#46
in 1984 the party establishment did in fact for the most part rally behind
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#56
I am defining the word as implying someone is in the center or middle range
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#58
he was supported by virtually the entire party estabishment from the beginning
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#49
1984. I voted for Mondale, while others chose to extend Reagan policies. On election day 1984 there
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#19
I was 30 that election and no one outside of New York, San Fran or LA considered Mondale a centrist
Rowdyboy
Nov 2014
#30
he was certainly in the middle of the Democratic Party at the time - I don't recall any liberal or
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#31
frankly I agree Hillary is the front runner just as I would have agreed Mondale was the front runner
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#34
Facts are pesky things, which is why the GOP hates facts. Your premise of the OP is without merit.
greatlaurel
Nov 2014
#45
You stated that Mondale lost because he was too "centrist", which is clearly not true.
greatlaurel
Nov 2014
#52
no, I did NOT say that Mondale lost because he was too centrist. I said nothing of the sort whatsoev
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#54
"He was liberal but neither too far left or too far right" describes how most Democrats saw Mondale
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#61
I was trying to make the point that let's not proclaim the 2016 nominating process all finished
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#79
I am attacking the idea of the inevitability of Hillary a year and a half before a single primary
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#96
no one here has even suggested that Mondale lost because of his centrism - that is something you
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#92
I was around in 1984; I don't remember any of that. Care to cite something to support your claims?
yellowcanine
Nov 2014
#51
oh that is hard to say - probably Hart might have done a little better just being a younger
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#55
My point is that Mondale was not seen as the "inevitable" nominee. It was a competitive primary.
yellowcanine
Nov 2014
#80
once the Hart charge started a lot of that inevitability certainly evaporated -
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#83
I don't remember Mondale ever being "inevitable." Certainly John Glenn, Alan Cranston, Jesse
yellowcanine
Nov 2014
#94
I was around and in California at that time, I remember it like the other poster, not as you do.
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#85
once the Hart campaign started soaring - ABSOLUTELY yes a lot of the inevitability notion
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#89
Agree. Lot of backing and filling going on. And still no citations to back up any of the claims.
yellowcanine
Nov 2014
#95