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Jamastiene

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69. Yup.
Sun Dec 7, 2014, 04:16 PM
Dec 2014

There would also be a certain crowd on DU who would demand total loyalty to him too. It has gotten THAT awful.

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Great point Union Scribe Dec 2014 #1
You put it so much better than I could. Arcanetrance Dec 2014 #3
Thanks, you did just fine though :) Union Scribe Dec 2014 #6
well, locally in NW Arkansas (considered the liberal stronghold) WhiteTara Dec 2014 #36
Thank you. 840high Dec 2014 #4
ideals, though, are up to the local voters hfojvt Dec 2014 #64
Completely agree. onecaliberal Dec 2014 #2
Don't vote for them. 840high Dec 2014 #5
In far too many instances they are the only Dem on the ballot. onecaliberal Dec 2014 #47
So? Don't vote for them. 840high Dec 2014 #70
This is why the primaries matter so much. salib Dec 2014 #79
I am an elected member of my central committee onecaliberal Dec 2014 #80
depends on the state , Landrieu voted with dems most of the times but more importantly her vote JI7 Dec 2014 #7
She'd vote with Democrats after much arm twisting and even than it wasn't always a sure thing Arcanetrance Dec 2014 #9
there is no "we" here, the people of each state elect the senators, i'm in california JI7 Dec 2014 #10
Rightwingers will be there until.. American_74911003 Dec 2014 #8
If Jeb ran as a Dem the DLC would demand we vote for him. Odin2005 Dec 2014 #11
Yup. Jamastiene Dec 2014 #69
Or, maybe she was too far right to win. Or just an unappealing candidate. merrily Dec 2014 #12
I agree with you Democrats need to start standing up and putting the right on the defensive side Arcanetrance Dec 2014 #13
Thanks. Please check out that Daily Show video I linked. merrily Dec 2014 #14
I shall in the morning I'm on my phone right now and for some reason it doesn't want to play it Arcanetrance Dec 2014 #15
Okay. By morning, I'll have another link for you. Nite merrily Dec 2014 #16
This link works for me. Hope it does for you. (pipe friction, LOL! merrily Dec 2014 #25
Americans hate phonies MannyGoldstein Dec 2014 #17
Very true. Arcanetrance Dec 2014 #18
Flaming Liberals seem to do quite well MannyGoldstein Dec 2014 #19
Jesus I'm sick of this. The ONLY TWO DEMOCRATS to beat R incumbents were "evil blue dogs" Recursion Dec 2014 #27
Which liberals ran and lost in the midterms? Rex Dec 2014 #51
Garcia, Schneider, Enyart, Horsford, Shea-Porter, Bishop, Maffei Recursion Dec 2014 #54
Yeah the midterms were horrible, even most conservative dems couldn't keep their seats. Rex Dec 2014 #55
7 liberals were defeated as opposed to 3 conservatives Recursion Dec 2014 #56
Because they tried to appeal to voters that typically vote republican? Rex Dec 2014 #57
They live in liberal states/districts Recursion Dec 2014 #58
Then what Manny said was true and thanks for proving it. Rex Dec 2014 #59
No, liberals did *worse* at keeping their seats this time than conservatives. 7 liberals lost Recursion Dec 2014 #60
Your claim Rex Dec 2014 #61
I agree liberals are great at holding liberal districts. I never disputed that. We should nominate Recursion Dec 2014 #63
Sorry, I thought that was what you were disputing. Rex Dec 2014 #65
On DU? Jamastiene Dec 2014 #71
That's what he said. (Harry S. Truman) merrily Dec 2014 #21
the 50 state strategy DonCoquixote Dec 2014 #20
I thought the 50 state strategy was simply not giving up on states just because they were red merrily Dec 2014 #22
North Carolina shocked me in 2008 by voting blue. Jamastiene Dec 2014 #74
In theory it is DonCoquixote Dec 2014 #81
The Party needs to take a hard look at 2010 and 2011, stop blaming voters and merrily Dec 2014 #87
I agree with the census DonCoquixote Dec 2014 #88
There is no equal in the sense that, if you believe in God, God's wanting you to vote against merrily Dec 2014 #90
a bit of goalpost moving DonCoquixote Dec 2014 #91
I did not compare torture with voting. merrily Dec 2014 #92
Right/Left false paradigms are becoming irrelevant Man from Pickens Dec 2014 #23
Landrieu! Landrieu! Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #24
As long as the person is as far left as they can be and win the seat, I literally have no limit. Recursion Dec 2014 #26
You may have noticed that a lot of people here... TreasonousBastard Dec 2014 #29
I'm glad you said that because Senator Frank Church was from Idaho. Major Hogwash Dec 2014 #86
But, but, Hillary Clinton campaigned for Landrieu tularetom Dec 2014 #28
Then how do you explain her husband winning two terms... TreasonousBastard Dec 2014 #30
We were a lot dumber back then.. sendero Dec 2014 #32
We really smartened up giving Shrub two terms... TreasonousBastard Dec 2014 #33
Democrats.. sendero Dec 2014 #34
But, since he lost the House... TreasonousBastard Dec 2014 #35
So you think Liz Warren was right to vote for George Bush over Bill Clinton? Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #38
George Bush.. sendero Dec 2014 #48
He ran a lot more Democratic than he presidented tularetom Dec 2014 #49
A pet rock would have looked good by comparison to daddy Bush. Jamastiene Dec 2014 #73
I've said it and I will keep saying it.. sendero Dec 2014 #31
I would argue that Landrieu was too far to the right to .... Scuba Dec 2014 #37
But there were more liberal candidates in the primary JI7 Dec 2014 #39
Did they get the backing of the party leadership? Scuba Dec 2014 #40
why would liberals care about backing of JI7 Dec 2014 #41
Why aren't party leaders backing liberal candidates even though more conservative candidates lose? Scuba Dec 2014 #42
well Landrieu won in her previous elections JI7 Dec 2014 #43
Chicken - egg. Scuba Dec 2014 #44
lol JI7 Dec 2014 #45
Exactly. Jamastiene Dec 2014 #75
We only have to put up with the candidate we chose to vote for, the one who represents our values. Autumn Dec 2014 #46
Maybe if she had been more LEFT LEANING Dems would have come out more enthusiastically sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #50
The gnashing of the teeth over that fact seems to have some here losing their minds. Rex Dec 2014 #52
It's hard to give up an ideology I suppose. The Think Tank that told them all they needed to do was sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #53
How come she did so much better than Obama in 2008? onenote Dec 2014 #83
Every Dem was voting for anyone with a D after their names back then. sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #84
again: why do you think attracted so many more voters than Obama in 2008? onenote Dec 2014 #85
Doesn't really matter when you cede ground without Skidmore Dec 2014 #62
We need to get back to the moderate core of the party. Rex Dec 2014 #66
This is a "When did you stop beating your wife" OP that assumes facts not in evidence nt stevenleser Dec 2014 #67
But ONLY right leaning Democrats have been proven to lose truly effectively! Zorra Dec 2014 #68
It is the only "pragmatic" way to lose, by running Third Way candidates. Jamastiene Dec 2014 #76
read 'up from conservativism' by ex reaganaut michael phillips... pretzel4gore Dec 2014 #72
"Not as bad" rang up a no-sale in 2014. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2014 #77
Why would Democrats cheer the loss of a Democrat seat? Why the snarky remarks? Thinkingabout Dec 2014 #78
If our candidate is still not as far to the right as the repub, then they have my support onenote Dec 2014 #82
According to the corporatists and their enablers/apologsts hifiguy Dec 2014 #89
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