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MADem

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41. Stayed home?? They never made it home--they're living in Houston and scattered to the four winds
Sun Dec 7, 2014, 09:17 PM
Dec 2014

thanks to Katrina....

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How about we don't. When anyone chooses to run as a Democratic party candidate why don't Vincardog Dec 2014 #1
exactly. similar thing can be said about Republicans. alp227 Dec 2014 #48
+1 Jamaal510 Dec 2014 #148
if mark begich had run as a dem instead of a craven roguevalley Dec 2014 #116
You don't bring people around to the Democrats side all at once. People don't change their stripes Dustlawyer Dec 2014 #141
I used to say that regarding Arkansas. moriah Dec 2014 #2
I can understand Pryor loosing, he never stood for anything that wasn't run by a focus group LiberalArkie Dec 2014 #124
Yet Pryor took Tim Hutchinson out of office, a huge favor. moriah Dec 2014 #137
Pryor was dead in the water no matter he did (IMO) rpannier Dec 2014 #140
How about we try running actual liberal Democrats with actual STRONG backing of the... 99Forever Dec 2014 #3
And watch them LOSE LOSE LOSE south of the Mason Dixon. nt MADem Dec 2014 #20
Exactly! They just refuse to get it... eom BlueCaliDem Dec 2014 #79
It's never been done. So where are you getting this certainty from? We do know now sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #86
Landrieu lost because she was painted as "running from Obama." You know, that right winger MADem Dec 2014 #93
As opposed to what is happening now? pa28 Dec 2014 #147
Landrieu wasn't conservative, though. That's just a fact, no matter what a few people MADem Dec 2014 #149
I noticed your argument in another part of the thread involving industry bias. pa28 Dec 2014 #153
She's pro-choice. Shes pro-equality. She voted for the ACA. She's pro equal pay for equal work. MADem Dec 2014 #156
Her vote for the next SC justice was a primary reason I hoped she would win. pa28 Dec 2014 #157
Well, Warren sure tried it with Grimes in KY. It didn't get her over the top there, either. MADem Dec 2014 #158
She lost too! Union Scribe Dec 2014 #171
So now we're fucked for the next six years--heckuvajob. MADem Dec 2014 #175
I do recognizd the tricky balancing act of midterms JonLP24 Dec 2014 #196
Gene Taylor is now (formally) a Republican, so there's your answer! MADem Dec 2014 #198
They LOSE LOSE LOSE because they appear weak JonLP24 Dec 2014 #195
I think they're spending too much time telling people how they "ought" to think MADem Dec 2014 #199
I would rather skip purity tests altogether Kalidurga Dec 2014 #4
But what you are saying is that you have your standards but that anyone else's are negotiable. Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #19
Well in a relationship there are deal breakers Kalidurga Dec 2014 #42
Boring MFrohike Dec 2014 #5
Landrieu did win multiple times before but I don't consider her a conservative JI7 Dec 2014 #11
She is and was MFrohike Dec 2014 #17
then so is Schumer who certainly is not going anywhere JI7 Dec 2014 #60
True MFrohike Dec 2014 #72
no. because republicans winning are fiscal conservatives JI7 Dec 2014 #77
Oh please--that's the "real defining line" -- because YOU say so? MADem Dec 2014 #102
But Landrieu was not a "conservative" Democrat. She was a liberal Democrat with MADem Dec 2014 #25
Hahaha MFrohike Dec 2014 #34
OK, we're gonna play a numbers game, are we? And go back seven years to do it? "Ha ha ha?" MADem Dec 2014 #87
She was pro choice and supported same sex marriage JI7 Dec 2014 #55
And she lost. do you think the democratic party should abandon those platforms, in order to win? Scootaloo Dec 2014 #75
no. I was giving an example of her liberal positions JI7 Dec 2014 #82
And you argue liberals lose in red states. Scootaloo Dec 2014 #99
I'm happy with someone like Landrieu JI7 Dec 2014 #107
Katrina was nine years ago, and Landrieu didn't lose in 2008. That thesis doesn't work Scootaloo Dec 2014 #114
landrieu lost some of the racist white voters who JI7 Dec 2014 #115
AND AgingAmerican Dec 2014 #117
That's what I'm trying to find out. They get very tight-lipped when you ask Scootaloo Dec 2014 #127
Maybe it would have helped if some of the people trashing her would have gotten out the vote for her MADem Dec 2014 #159
So you're saying.... AgingAmerican Dec 2014 #169
No, I'm saying what I said. nt MADem Dec 2014 #181
The poster is responding to the suggestion that Landrieu is some kind of closet Dem wingnut. MADem Dec 2014 #98
I wonder why also. Andy823 Dec 2014 #120
You forget the events surrounding Arkansas sending only its second red Senator ever in 2010? moriah Dec 2014 #135
it's mostly internet talk. look at feinstein in california JI7 Dec 2014 #6
Conservative Democrats don't win Senate elections in states like Louisiana either. pa28 Dec 2014 #7
She won three times. Can we stop pretending that this never happened? nt stevenleser Dec 2014 #45
I was stating fact. Not trying to pretend. n/t pa28 Dec 2014 #62
Your attempt to state fact failed. She won three times. nt stevenleser Dec 2014 #64
I never claimed that. pa28 Dec 2014 #70
You used the phrase "they don't win". That implies always. You were wrong. nt stevenleser Dec 2014 #71
I was talking in the present tense. So I hate to break it to you but you are wrong. pa28 Dec 2014 #97
Kinda makes donco Dec 2014 #8
So screw the democratic base in red states? B Calm Dec 2014 #9
Yup. 99Forever Dec 2014 #12
Sounds to me it's the "Far Left or Die" Wing that has spoken. Screw you, south! We can do it MADem Dec 2014 #40
Quite well put, MADem. +100. n/t moriah Dec 2014 #81
50 State Strategy!!... SidDithers Dec 2014 #91
Howard Dean agrees with ME, too--the worst Dem is better than the best Republican! MADem Dec 2014 #113
Probably treestar Dec 2014 #123
It's a pretty foolish thought if you ask me. Agschmid Dec 2014 #136
Amen. I'm amazed at the people on here who are their own enemies. nt okaawhatever Dec 2014 #160
I think some don't understand. MADem Dec 2014 #161
+100 nt okaawhatever Dec 2014 #162
What did we do that cost her the election? Union Scribe Dec 2014 #172
"You" stayed home, and some of "you" took to the internet to shit all over her on election day. MADem Dec 2014 #174
You've got crosstabs to show who 'stayed home'? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Dec 2014 #177
You don't have access to newspapers or a search engine, is that it? MADem Dec 2014 #183
This message was self-deleted by its author MADem Dec 2014 #182
The dem base in Louisiana voted for landrieu JI7 Dec 2014 #13
and how many stayed home? Also why has the democratic base in Louisiana B Calm Dec 2014 #21
katrina and she lost some of the racist white vote JI7 Dec 2014 #36
Stayed home?? They never made it home--they're living in Houston and scattered to the four winds MADem Dec 2014 #41
Is that the democratic base that chose to make waffles instead of voting for the Democrat in LA?..nt SidDithers Dec 2014 #16
They didn't see a democrat on the ticket for the senate! B Calm Dec 2014 #30
there were more liberal candidates in november JI7 Dec 2014 #66
The Republicans will be happy to treestar Dec 2014 #122
DU rec... SidDithers Dec 2014 #10
Post removed Post removed Dec 2014 #15
Ha! BrotherIvan Dec 2014 #27
Why was that hidden? neverforget Dec 2014 #188
Because Sid is all powerful BrotherIvan Dec 2014 #190
Are you kidding? And ruin the fact-free ire? MADem Dec 2014 #14
I think the right-wing efforts of trolling "from the left" have begun to pay off... SidDithers Dec 2014 #22
It's pretty obvious to me, too. The right wing is nothing if not relentless, and I think they've MADem Dec 2014 #44
Sad that more than a few here have succumbed to that not very sophisticated Jedi mind trick of a stevenleser Dec 2014 #47
Perfect... SidDithers Dec 2014 #56
So, how far to the right should the democratic party move? Scootaloo Dec 2014 #59
The liberal policy positions that Landrieu held are gone now. You got nothing in their place... SidDithers Dec 2014 #84
You're the one arguing that we must run conservatives and liberalism has no chance. Scootaloo Dec 2014 #95
No, I'm the one arguing that staying home and making waffles instead of voting in a run-off election SidDithers Dec 2014 #101
Actually the voters DID vote. Scootaloo Dec 2014 #106
I already answered your fucking question... SidDithers Dec 2014 #112
Would you have voted for her, Scootaloo?... SidDithers Dec 2014 #138
Lol! neverforget Dec 2014 #83
MADem, do you know why "RINO's" win statewide elections in Massachusetts? alp227 Dec 2014 #63
Because MA is a SEXIST STATE. MADem Dec 2014 #129
"liberals don't win senate elections in states like Louisiana" - neither does Mary Landrieu Scootaloo Dec 2014 #18
How do you explain her holding the seat--- BootinUp Dec 2014 #24
I don't know. Could be any number of things Scootaloo Dec 2014 #33
She won three times, I think. Against the odds. DanTex Dec 2014 #26
and she lost this time. You insist liberals can't win, so we shouldn't bother Scootaloo Dec 2014 #51
I don't think liberals can win in Louisiana. It's tough even for conservative Dems. DanTex Dec 2014 #61
What liberal policies and positions do you advocate abandoning in order to "win"? Scootaloo Dec 2014 #68
None. The exact opposite, in fact. DanTex Dec 2014 #78
Running more conservative candidates menas dumping more liberal positions Scootaloo Dec 2014 #89
Only in conservative states. In blue states, we should run liberals. DanTex Dec 2014 #96
So you'll abandon women and the environment. That's two things. What else? Scootaloo Dec 2014 #103
LOL. No. I wouldn't abandon anything. Like I've said many times. DanTex Dec 2014 #111
Convince you? Scootaloo Dec 2014 #125
Yes. Convince me that it's possible. I don't see it. At all. DanTex Dec 2014 #132
Against the crushing odds of Capt. Obvious Dec 2014 #168
I wonder if Huey Long would win in Louisiana nowadays. alp227 Dec 2014 #74
There are few Southern Dems from that era who wouldn't be Repigs today..... AverageJoe90 Dec 2014 #133
I question the fundamental premise RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #23
I'm suggesting that people in Louisiana, on average are more conservative than people in say DanTex Dec 2014 #29
Which goal that I listed would not sit well with regular folks in Louisiana? n/t RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #37
They'd agree with the goals. But not the policies that you and I think will achieve those goals. DanTex Dec 2014 #38
Democrats should run WITH these ideals not run AWAY from them RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #46
The state that once elected Huey Long wouldn't vote for a Sanders? alp227 Dec 2014 #76
That was a long time ago. I'm talking about the present. DanTex Dec 2014 #80
No. How about we get dems that will actually fight for the dem positions and make the case for them on point Dec 2014 #28
I agree with the fighting, but I disagree that the Louisiana senate election is the right place for DanTex Dec 2014 #35
How do you know if we don't try? Apparently running a right winger as a democrat didn't work! B Calm Dec 2014 #43
Maybe if we run even FURTHER to the right, that will finally do the trick RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #50
That's their message. Beam me up Scotty! B Calm Dec 2014 #69
It worked 3 times before this. Like I said, without wins by her and other conservative Dems in 2008 DanTex Dec 2014 #57
Like Wendy Davis! OilemFirchen Dec 2014 #108
You mean like New Jersey, where many wonderful local democratic politicians supported Christie? still_one Dec 2014 #31
And what conclusion do you think we should draw from that? nt stevenleser Dec 2014 #53
That we Democrats have a major problem, and it isn't just in the red states. When Lieberman a life still_one Dec 2014 #67
wow...didn't know this about schumer alp227 Dec 2014 #85
It sure is depressing still_one Dec 2014 #100
But shouldn't that have resulted in those dems losing JI7 Dec 2014 #121
MOAR RIGHT! BrotherIvan Dec 2014 #32
Landrieu wouldn't stand an ice cubes chance in hell onecaliberal Dec 2014 #39
And what does that suggest to you? That California and Louisiana have very different voters. nt stevenleser Dec 2014 #54
That's a big fat sack of duh! onecaliberal Dec 2014 #90
Obviously it's not a 'duh' because you still don't get it. First of all, Landrieu won three times. stevenleser Dec 2014 #109
People in LA saw her for the corporate puppet she is. onecaliberal Dec 2014 #142
And voted overwhelmingly for a bigger corporate puppet? Recursion Dec 2014 #154
Being a wolf in sheeps clothing was what turned people off. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #191
No. It takes a lot of gymnastics to argue that a state Recursion Dec 2014 #192
What's silly is pretending liberal ideas are unpopular. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #194
So with that type of logic the next Democratic Senator from Louisiana will have to be even more B Calm Dec 2014 #143
It suggests to me that we still have people believing Republicans,.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #105
Nope, see my #109. nt stevenleser Dec 2014 #110
That's the same argument the DLC shoved at us with Bill Clinton.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #119
Exactly! I'm done with corporate candidates and reps. onecaliberal Dec 2014 #144
They would tell you to hush up as they go to a fundraiser with Exxon/Mobil.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #146
As far as I can judge sadoldgirl Dec 2014 #49
Yes, THANKS! elleng Dec 2014 #52
hey DonCoquixote Dec 2014 #58
That makes way too much sense for some here. nt stevenleser Dec 2014 #65
Really sad. . B Calm Dec 2014 #73
Just a thought aspirant Dec 2014 #88
And without her we would have had single payer. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #92
BINGO! B Calm Dec 2014 #150
You truly believe that? moriah Dec 2014 #152
Trouble using "the google"?... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #155
I later on, after I posted, saw her comments, but she was far from the only one.... moriah Dec 2014 #163
Keep in mind that ANY Dem that votes with a Republican is used for the "bipartisan" claim. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #164
Umm, no, without her we would have had nothing. DanTex Dec 2014 #166
Okay, that's funny calling her a liberal Dem from Louisiana. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #173
I didn't call her a liberal Dem. Go back and read it again. DanTex Dec 2014 #176
Oh sure, I feel SO much better having Landrieu killing single payer than a Republican. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #186
Do you understand that with a Republican there would have been no ACA at all? DanTex Dec 2014 #187
Do you understand that the big battle to get it passed was fought Dem on Dem because of her type? Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #189
Yes. Of course. Now your turn. DanTex Dec 2014 #200
Uh huh, sure. It was less of a battle to get Olympia Snow than it was to get Landrieu.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #201
Yeah, but bottom line, without 60 Dems, no Obamacare. DanTex Dec 2014 #202
So what you are saying is only a con artist can win in the South.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #203
Well, I wouldn't put it in those words, but basically, yes. DanTex Dec 2014 #204
The demographics in the South have changed. The old white racists are dying off... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #205
Well, I hope you're right. DanTex Dec 2014 #206
Landrieu's campaign was "you can hardly tell I'm a Dem!": no "purity test" hampered her MisterP Dec 2014 #94
Ignorance or lazyness to get out and vote is vkkv Dec 2014 #104
What about the liberals in red states? Should the candidates ignore them? Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2014 #118
I call BULLSHIT!! She won in 2008 on the back of Obama's popularity and high voter turnout for HIM LynneSin Dec 2014 #126
Really. Her state voted 40% for Obama, yet 52% for her. moriah Dec 2014 #151
She had a serious boost from Obama and the numbers do not lie LynneSin Dec 2014 #180
Running a a Republican Lite is a losing strategy, no matter what state you run for office TerrapinFlyer Dec 2014 #128
I understand your point, I think. AverageJoe90 Dec 2014 #130
How about we take this "purity test" bullshit and bury it? Maedhros Dec 2014 #131
She's been shown the damn door--and her replacement makes her look like Bernie Sanders crossed with MADem Dec 2014 #139
Who, exactly, is demanding a "purity test"?? Martin Eden Dec 2014 #134
The Republican war on voting should really have more focus JonLP24 Dec 2014 #197
How about we stop wasting time on bland people who STAND FOR NOTHING? Warpy Dec 2014 #145
We had a flawless liberal and progressive run for Governor in NJ in 2013 JustAnotherGen Dec 2014 #165
If only Landrieu wasn't primaried Capt. Obvious Dec 2014 #167
Primaries are now a 'purity test'? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Dec 2014 #179
Moderates can win in red states. Rex Dec 2014 #170
How about you run candidates that actually can appeal to voters? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Dec 2014 #178
Your name suggests... malokvale77 Dec 2014 #184
Purity or Reality? We have tried the DINO's way to victory in the south and it flopped! B Calm Dec 2014 #185
Well there isn't much I can do to directly help her JonLP24 Dec 2014 #193
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