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In reply to the discussion: "Today, We Are All Walter Mondale". Democrats learned the wrong lesson from 1984. [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)35. Those are not particularly difficult to follow paragraphs.
I'm not sre why you're having such difficulty following them.
For example, the first one: Socially liberal, but extremely wealthy people want politicians to give them tax cuts while not fucking up the economy over jailing homosexuals and "abortionists".
It's really not that hard to read through the rhetorical flourishes.
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"Today, We Are All Walter Mondale". Democrats learned the wrong lesson from 1984. [View all]
madfloridian
Sep 2015
OP
When they chose Mondale my immediate thought was that it was a set-up for Reagan.
jalan48
Sep 2015
#4
WTF? One of the single most disingenuous staements I've heard in a long time.
TeamPooka
Sep 2015
#113
To me that was when they sold out to the same people who owned the Republican party.
LiberalArkie
Sep 2015
#17
I don't want to bring it back--I want us to get over it into something more socially functional
Demeter
Sep 2015
#47
I'm with you on not wanting it back..reading you was bringing back the memory so clearly
haikugal
Sep 2015
#57
Actually, the reason Bill Clinton won was because the Republicans went too far to the Right....
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2015
#19
Ha! Speaking of Molly Ivins....her words about Bill Clinton in 1998 interview.
madfloridian
Sep 2015
#53
I also recall mortgage interest rates climbing into the teens right about then.
haikugal
Sep 2015
#46
I voted in that election, and i thought Mondale was pulling back from the New Deal
hedgehog
Sep 2015
#34
That it doesn't make sense when analyzed logically doesn't matter to those who want
stevenleser
Sep 2015
#69
Yes. And the hostage crisis plus an oil crisis caused by the Republican allies in the Middle
JDPriestly
Sep 2015
#96
There was also an oil crisis in 1974 during the Nixon-Ford years which doubled the price of gas
1939
Sep 2015
#102
So if DLC politics is why we won in 1992, 1996, 2008 and 2012, what happened in 2000, 2004
JDPriestly
Sep 2015
#38
I don't think Bill Clinton ran as a centrist. In order to win he ran as a progressive
cui bono
Sep 2015
#70
Anytime you re-evaluate something and it changes reality to dove-tail with exactly what you want...
stevenleser
Sep 2015
#118
Indeed. We applaud the imminent demise of the GOP at the peril of our whole political structure.
Surya Gayatri
Sep 2015
#93
Politicians promote the wrong lessons from the elections of 1972, 1980 and 1984 and also from
merrily
Sep 2015
#100
It's understandable if you don't get stuck on the division of the two Parties. That's a distraction.
rhett o rick
Sep 2015
#112
They tried to change the party from the top down. That is not real change.
madfloridian
Sep 2015
#117