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In reply to the discussion: Sanders: Obama lost touch with grass-roots movement [View all]uponit7771
(93,532 posts)142. Bernie never said in the article that Obama lost touch but you know, continue to believe anything..
... that furthers anything negative about him
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You are the one who is practicing diversion and is in the "fucking twilight zone".
cui bono
Feb 2015
#135
If he really wanted the public option, why did he have secret meetings with big pharma?
cui bono
Feb 2015
#144
So you don't know how to negotiate or are you just pretending not to so you can
cui bono
Feb 2015
#149
He absolutely shut out single-payer. He didn't campaign on having secret meetings with big pharma
cui bono
Feb 2015
#159
And inexcusable political naivete is the most charitable explanation I can come up with. . . .
markpkessinger
Feb 2015
#30
That is crazy. It's been obvious for a very long time that they are off the deep end.
DanTex
Feb 2015
#25
You are fortunate. It is not a nice experience. Only God knows what jeapordy you are in.
olegramps
Feb 2015
#105
This is where it really is. He shut down his own movement in favor of "inside baseball"
TheKentuckian
Feb 2015
#50
yes. almost immediately after he won it became pretty obvious that his grassroots wasn't
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#62
Bernie never said in the article that Obama lost touch but you know, continue to believe anything..
uponit7771
Feb 2015
#142
Yeap, Obama has complete 85% of his agenda the 15% that hasn't been done (not from him trying
uponit7771
Feb 2015
#156
"Sanders said he agrees with Obama on many issues, disagrees with him on some and considers the
pampango
Feb 2015
#3
I knew something was very wrong when he invited Rick Warren to say a prayer at his
rhett o rick
Feb 2015
#57
+10. Rick Warren? Unreal. Perhaps to try to difuse the Rev. Wright controversy.
appalachiablue
Feb 2015
#69
I think he wanted to signal the Conservatives that he wasn't really a Progressive.
rhett o rick
Feb 2015
#76
If Sen Sanders becomes a Democrat, I don't expect the Third Way Party Machine
rhett o rick
Feb 2015
#108
Oh, I don't expect they'll help willingly. But I don't know exactly how they can REFUSE
Nay
Feb 2015
#127
As a member of the Loyalty Test Brigade (as you label us) I was disappointed in that as well.
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#81
But here is you from 2004...all Bible and gay marriage is unthinkable....
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2015
#170
Candidate Obama was an image 100% fabricated to win votes. Nothing more, nothing less.
blkmusclmachine
Feb 2015
#11
Disingenuous OP title, stating the obvious and not including Obama as a "losing touch" is not
uponit7771
Feb 2015
#18
Easy for certain folk to monday morning QB what the first BLACK president had to do just
randys1
Feb 2015
#27
YEAH, the first Black president in the face of unprecedented obstruction based solely on racism
randys1
Feb 2015
#33
He didn't run on being a dictator!! "Obama had all the power" is such a tired winger meme
uponit7771
Feb 2015
#141
Actually, while I of course voted for him and worked for his campaign, in retrospect it
randys1
Feb 2015
#95
That strategy would not have guaranteed 16 years. There are very few guarantees
totodeinhere
Feb 2015
#103
young voters didn't get what they voted for. which is why a lot of them didn't vote the
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#64
Senator Sanders is wise in his philosophies and theories, but it wouldn't wash in the "real" world
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#83
I see. Not ready to face reality, eh, Autumn. Well, have a nice day, too. eom
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#85
Here's my reality. You keep voting for moderate republicans cloaked in that magic D you get
Autumn
Feb 2015
#88
The reality is, Autumn, without a liberal Congress, it doesn't matter how liberal the president is.
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#93
Maybe in YOUR version of the "real world", but not in this one, cui bono. You can wish for a liberal
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#132
Although I was surprised that a Black man would become president in my lifetime, I shouldn't have
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#155
Yeah, you're right about the charisma, but perhaps people are starving for someone who
cui bono
Feb 2015
#157
I call bullshite on the headline.. I am part of President Obama's grassroots and he hasn't
Cha
Feb 2015
#36
I consider the source of those who are name calling their little insults. I am in good company..
Cha
Feb 2015
#42
Oh, you mean those who are so brainwashed they can't acknowledge all the Progress that has been
Cha
Feb 2015
#125
Well then I guess you were expecting Republican policies to be enacted by him.
cui bono
Feb 2015
#123
Not from me.. equal time. They can criticize all they damn please but it better be about facts.
Cha
Feb 2015
#43
I like Bernie but there is no way I will vote for him till he puts a D next to his name.
dilby
Feb 2015
#51
Actually, this past weekend, Senator Sanders isn't all that sure he'll run as a Democrat.
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#86
Yeah, I don't trust Politico.com, either. So I looked up the video on YouTube:
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#91
"I don't want to say that. I'm in Iowa, a caucus state -- that should speak for itself"
JonLP24
Feb 2015
#92
Reporter: "How, in practical terms, would a Sanders candidacy work? Would you run as a Democrat?"
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#96
The Iowa Caucus & speaks for itself comes immediately after the "I don't want to say that"
JonLP24
Feb 2015
#100
(not really)? Clinton during '08 made a lot of unfair criticisms on over meaningless issues
JonLP24
Feb 2015
#67
yes I did. Funny you're the only one who is (pretending to?) missing the context.
wyldwolf
Feb 2015
#73
Yeah, after I clarified to you the context of the discussion, you're still arguing your point.
wyldwolf
Feb 2015
#75
He certainly eliminates himself from the group he derisively calls "progressives".
bvar22
Feb 2015
#163