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In reply to the discussion: 'The liberal version of the Tea Party is just waiting to happen' [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,207 posts)78. Thank you - yes, that was what I was saying
I also suspect that there are enough Democratic voters that think that way that they couldn't be pushed out of the party without it becoming an opposition-only party at the national level, for many decades.
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You're right. So it starts NOW. Today. With #OccupyWhatever, with #ItStopsNow, with#OURWalMart
genwah
Dec 2014
#7
yeah, but without 1200 rradio station and with very little representation in dc and
Doctor_J
Dec 2014
#4
but the TEA party was a well-finance creation designed to pull the more radical,
GreatGazoo
Dec 2014
#6
The Democratic Party must be purged of the Conservative/Corporatists that are against
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#8
Never gonna happen. I think a new party, but that won't be allowed to happen either.
2banon
Dec 2014
#12
We can't abandon the Democratic Party. It's kick out the impostors or go down trying. nm
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#25
hilariously the purge of the Democratic Party is being called by the minority Left Leaning Indies!
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2014
#52
Wow are you way off base. The Democratic Party leadership has been taken over
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#66
Since when was support for dubious foreign wars out of line for Democrats?
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2014
#59
So are you trying to say you approve of the continuous war in the middle east?
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#67
No, I'm saying the Democratic Party has never been an oasis of pure goodness
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2014
#72
I guess I am missing your point. Are you suggesting we let the Wall Street/Neocon Wing of the Party
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#74
Not sure of your point. Just because a Democrat does it doesn't make it a Democratic principle.
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#87
OWS wasn't trying to 'gain political traction'. They were trying to, and succeeded
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#9
You are right. OWS succeeded by bringing the issue of income inequality into focus.
CTyankee
Dec 2014
#11
Well, I thought that, but Sabrina said it was about Wall St. corruption
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2014
#63
My take-away was different from Sabrina's I guess. But it was a lot of others take away, too...
CTyankee
Dec 2014
#64
AND OWS chose to drop out of the political process, in favor of creating its own mini-societies...
brooklynite
Dec 2014
#29
What was the purpose of raising awareness...if not to address the issues you're aware of?
brooklynite
Dec 2014
#38
Thank you for saying that. It's exactly what I think. OWS was a great success.
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#27
Occupy deserves enormous credit for changing the national conversation from the debt to inequality.
Scuba
Dec 2014
#16
Occupy continues to get good things done, and not naming a leader denied the right a target ...
Scuba
Dec 2014
#75
Occupy was a dismal FAILURE and Warren isn't running. She has said so time and again.
RBInMaine
Dec 2014
#55
Yet a DUer wrote just today that running for President would make EW a quitter just like Sarah.
Scuba
Dec 2014
#14
I hope you can see the difference. Those that fear her running will say about anything. nm
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#28
The Tea Party is what it is because conservatives can't think for themselves and don't try.
True Blue Door
Dec 2014
#26
The "liberal version of the Tea Party" has been around a whole lot longer than the Tea Party
Bjorn Against
Dec 2014
#30
Herding cats and nailing Jell-O to a tree is easier than organizing progressives
Brother Buzz
Dec 2014
#31
The conservative members of the Democratic party are simply afraid of losing elections.
randome
Dec 2014
#69
The opposite of save the Billionaires and Destroy the Planet doing it. yeah, I like it.
Cha
Dec 2014
#50
Not really. 40% of the US call themselves conservative, and 20% call themselves liberal
Recursion
Dec 2014
#57
Sorry, I can't see the Tea Party as something Democrats should want to emulate.
baldguy
Dec 2014
#58
K&R I'd be very interested to see if this happens or if this is just more chattering
Number23
Dec 2014
#81
It already has. It's called the third way, DLC, new dem etc. Both funded by the Kochs. nt
adirondacker
Dec 2014
#88