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I do not believe so. Sherman A1 Jan 2015 #1
I DO believe so... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2015 #2
Not necessarily. Seems both (D's) and (R's) jockey a bit this early. pinto Jan 2015 #3
no hollysmom Jan 2015 #4
No, not at all. If the Democratic party wants to win, the party leadership needs to run Democrats Autumn Jan 2015 #5
+1. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jan 2015 #10
Exactly. I see no reason to vote for a democrats who will work for the corporations and Autumn Jan 2015 #12
+1 nt RiverLover Jan 2015 #15
Read Freud's Narcissism Of Small Differences/NT DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2015 #6
on this board, yes tabbycat31 Jan 2015 #7
Not this Democrat, I can't speak for the other 50 million or so tularetom Jan 2015 #8
On the internet, yes wyldwolf Jan 2015 #9
Smearing our elected Democratic officials-including the twice-elected POTUS-with... YoungDemCA Jan 2015 #29
+a million Number23 Jan 2015 #36
What's even more alarming.. sendero Jan 2015 #44
As bad as or worse than Bush depends on the policy JonLP24 Jan 2015 #49
Just during competitive presidential primaries FBaggins Jan 2015 #11
Yes for DU, no to everywhere else on the internet. JaneyVee Jan 2015 #13
Part of the problem is this: cheapdate Jan 2015 #14
It only took 5 replies for someone to make your point for you. wyldwolf Jan 2015 #16
Sure enough. nt Bobbie Jo Jan 2015 #30
Yep! Number23 Jan 2015 #37
Is this a push poll? salib Jan 2015 #17
It is more like 'democrats' spend all their time talking about dems. Rex Jan 2015 #18
Well, judging by this post, I'd say yes. nt Xipe Totec Jan 2015 #19
We should leave the job of criticizing Democrats to the GOP. we should reserve our criticism for Thinkingabout Jan 2015 #20
Much of the very surly rhetoric comes from self appointed advocates for specific candidates Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #21
I hope so. truebluegreen Jan 2015 #22
Some do treestar Jan 2015 #23
I think it'd be a mistake to assume that all of the people who claim to be "progressive Democrats" YoungDemCA Jan 2015 #26
that too, agree treestar Jan 2015 #50
I dont see Democrats criticizing other Democrats? Ramses Jan 2015 #24
No mention of racism, misogyny/sexism, homophobia, or anti-immigrant xenophobia? YoungDemCA Jan 2015 #27
why of course they do. Ramses Jan 2015 #28
When you cannot feed your family.. sendero Jan 2015 #45
You do realize that not feeding your family sometimes is related to all of those things. Behind the Aegis Jan 2015 #46
Sometimes.. sendero Jan 2015 #48
What a litmus test treestar Jan 2015 #51
Capitalism per se does not require facilitating or causing transfers of wealth to the richest. merrily Jan 2015 #55
How is that done? treestar Jan 2015 #71
Not only the natural workings of capitalism y far. Favorable legislation helps a lot. merrily Jan 2015 #73
Only here at DU krawhitham Jan 2015 #25
IMO - we spend too much 840high Jan 2015 #31
+ a million. nt RiverLover Jan 2015 #43
Not at all. In fact, I think too much attention is paid to the relatively minor political missteps Maedhros Jan 2015 #32
Yes. Totally agree. I end 840high Jan 2015 #33
+1. And God forbid we expect Democrat to act like Democrats. merrily Jan 2015 #56
I suppose this is what one gets when the Democrats have nothing to offer Maedhros Jan 2015 #69
They are the family values ranters, so their doing these things shows how insincere they are treestar Jan 2015 #72
+100 ND-Dem Jan 2015 #74
'round these parts, totally yes. But it's the DNA of people who aren't zombies. n/t UTUSN Jan 2015 #34
They sure do at DU. And yes, it's a problem. I want oppo research on Republican candidates... Hekate Jan 2015 #35
"DU is too busy hosting smear campaigns against the Clintons" Number23 Jan 2015 #38
You are 100% accurate in that assessment, imo Hekate Jan 2015 #40
"And as someone said upthread, anyone that comes here ... NanceGreggs Jan 2015 #41
What absolutely astonishes me is that there are people here who apparently believe that it is Number23 Jan 2015 #70
I will say so, Hutzpa Jan 2015 #39
On DU? Yes. NanceGreggs Jan 2015 #42
I think partisanship is a bigger problem JonLP24 Jan 2015 #47
The time for Democrats to unite is when a primary ends, not before one begins. merrily Jan 2015 #52
I should hope so.... daleanime Jan 2015 #53
I would rather have criticism of Dems HappyMe Jan 2015 #54
I would rather have mindless agreement that mindless excuses. merrily Jan 2015 #58
I don't think mindless agreement HappyMe Jan 2015 #59
Which is exactly what my post says. merrily Jan 2015 #60
P.S. you never said why you think criticism of Dem politicians by Dem voters is a problem merrily Jan 2015 #57
That is a good point. HappyMe Jan 2015 #61
Thanks. Regardless of how much one CAN mock Palin, what good does it do to mock her to Dems? merrily Jan 2015 #62
No. In reality, the sky is blue, water is wet, and Republicans are crap. djean111 Jan 2015 #63
I don't know, but LWolf Jan 2015 #64
Double edge sword. NCTraveler Jan 2015 #65
Nah.... And don't be mislead by DU. Adrahil Jan 2015 #66
Not in real life. bigwillq Jan 2015 #67
One of the paths to popularity on DU is writing up diatribes about how inferior other Democratic Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #68
now who does that put me in mind of....? ND-Dem Jan 2015 #75
From my POV the enemy is within ChosenUnWisely Jan 2015 #76
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2015 #77
I'm not sure. DU is its own thing, and isn't really reflective of MineralMan Jan 2015 #78
I think they spend the most time criticizing republican policies & ideals. raouldukelives Jan 2015 #79
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