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DonCoquixote

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127. Bane, I may have fought with you a few times, but
Sat Dec 24, 2016, 12:31 AM
Dec 2016

This is some of the most truthful ops EVER on du.

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There was never a serious electors campaign because no viable alternative was ever promoted. LonePirate Dec 2016 #1
They still tried to defect BainsBane Dec 2016 #4
Those might have been strategic defections exboyfil Dec 2016 #8
Quit looking for zebras when the goddamn horse is standing in front of us all. Maru Kitteh Dec 2016 #39
Thank you, Maru. n/t susanna Dec 2016 #47
Oh for fuck's sake. nt JTFrog Dec 2016 #61
I'm pretty sure it was strategic in some cases. OnionPatch Dec 2016 #64
So the Repubs talked the Dems into voting for a compromise candidate, and then the Pubs Nay Dec 2016 #90
Well, I can't recall exactly OnionPatch Dec 2016 #92
Thanks. I can't believe any Dems fell for that. Or offered the plan. Jesus. nt Nay Dec 2016 #97
Without a single viable candidate to receive defected electoral votes, it was not a serious campaign LonePirate Dec 2016 #13
This was not an attempt at defection. It was to ensure that if the choice got to the House Ms. Toad Dec 2016 #15
No. former9thward Dec 2016 #89
The geographic bias is interesting HoneyBadger Dec 2016 #126
There is no bias. former9thward Dec 2016 #132
It's time to try to get rid of the Electoral College. MovingForward2020 Dec 2016 #2
It's impossible to do within the system Calculating Dec 2016 #12
Unfortunately that's true at this time, but we need to work on it anyway. MovingForward2020 Dec 2016 #17
It can essentially be done by an end-around move. fleabiscuit Dec 2016 #21
How? WillowTree Dec 2016 #74
The interstate compact approach has pitfalls eniwetok Dec 2016 #81
States can choose their electors any way they want NobodyHere Dec 2016 #112
That's the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact MovingForward2020 Dec 2016 #117
Link to Wikipedia article on the NPVIC MovingForward2020 Dec 2016 #118
Yes, or at least treestar Dec 2016 #72
Yes but Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2016 #85
Bill Clinton and Obama both won the popular vote, though. MovingForward2020 Dec 2016 #116
It's been tried before, and hopefully can be tried again at some point (article link included) MovingForward2020 Dec 2016 #119
There was never any real hope of changing the outcome The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2016 #3
Not my point BainsBane Dec 2016 #5
Those were interesting defections. sfwriter Dec 2016 #11
Hillary wasn't a divisive candidate. Maven Dec 2016 #65
It probably wasn't a good idea to make a major part of the campaign an attack on... Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2016 #121
It struck me as more tactical than strategic. sfwriter Dec 2016 #125
Too many PURISTS DURHAM D Dec 2016 #6
I don't even think it's that BainsBane Dec 2016 #7
You are right. lpbk2713 Dec 2016 #9
It's gotten a lot worse since then. Nt BainsBane Dec 2016 #10
We all loved the video from the actors and celebs... Wounded Bear Dec 2016 #14
Yes. BainsBane Dec 2016 #25
they despise them because they are about inclusiveness. they love the Trumps, Reagan, JI7 Dec 2016 #27
They despise them blue cat Dec 2016 #99
Post removed Post removed Dec 2016 #16
Case in point BainsBane Dec 2016 #34
Yes. Ideologues bought GOP lies Skidmore Dec 2016 #50
Wow! This is it exactly. radical noodle Dec 2016 #54
I think that we're going to stay losers. pablo_marmol Dec 2016 #18
This too Calculating Dec 2016 #19
It's not just a strategic point. A large % of the population recognizes that we are *LYING*. pablo_marmol Dec 2016 #22
Indeed Calculating Dec 2016 #31
If what you say were true, voters should have flocked to Bernie Sanders kcr Dec 2016 #60
Not exactly. A lot of gun nuts see the dems as the party of gun control. So even if an dionysus Dec 2016 #122
I'm perfectly happy to drop the gun issue. Crunchy Frog Dec 2016 #120
We are way too fractured inwiththenew Dec 2016 #20
I agree, so how do we fix this? Nt Grey Lemercier Dec 2016 #123
i don't think these people are progressives, liberals etc. JI7 Dec 2016 #23
Thank you for your OP, BB. Tis true.. We lose because too many Cha Dec 2016 #24
The electoral system has a built in bias to overcome. That isn't 'acting like losers.' fleabiscuit Dec 2016 #26
Seems a bit off target to me. jimlup Dec 2016 #28
Dems don't cheat. That's why we lose. McCamy Taylor Dec 2016 #29
and we're incapable of effectively calling them out on it. unblock Dec 2016 #30
I'm still befuddled by how Clinton was supposed to win by a landslide... C Moon Dec 2016 #32
Yup. SunSeeker Dec 2016 #35
Blame the DLC for running losers.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2016 #38
This is the problem. Election fraud and rainy Dec 2016 #52
The people want a revolution elmac Dec 2016 #33
What makes you think you know what "the people" want? BainsBane Dec 2016 #107
Glad they have a full block option on DU elmac Dec 2016 #110
K & R SunSeeker Dec 2016 #36
Why do Hillary supporters blame everyone for their lack of loyalty? Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2016 #37
It's Easier... LovingA2andMI Dec 2016 #42
Fine BainsBane Dec 2016 #56
"Hillary supporters"? Maven Dec 2016 #66
Because if everyone else had gotten the fuck in line like the Repubs did GaYellowDawg Dec 2016 #106
Hillary Supportes are looking at REALITY. Cha Dec 2016 #40
If that were true they'd stop blaming Bernie. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2016 #45
Please stop insulting our integrity. Cha Dec 2016 #49
If it walks and talks like a spoiler..... JTFrog Dec 2016 #63
Correct. But they can never accept that he did anything wrong. Maven Dec 2016 #67
Did you vote for the nominee of our party? brush Dec 2016 #78
"Hillary Supportes are looking at REALITY." - perhaps, but still not understanding it. n/t PoliticAverse Dec 2016 #102
All you have are insults. Cha Dec 2016 #115
For God's Sake... DonaldsRump Dec 2016 #41
Look... LovingA2andMI Dec 2016 #43
And my point is... DonaldsRump Dec 2016 #44
according to the polls, WI and MI were in the bag pstokely Dec 2016 #68
+1! berksdem Dec 2016 #131
Post removed Post removed Dec 2016 #46
I'm glad you're so optimistic about the future BainsBane Dec 2016 #58
Indeed.... nil desperandum Dec 2016 #70
Another utterly tedious Bernie-bash thread melman Dec 2016 #48
It quite clearly is not that. BainsBane Dec 2016 #55
Please allow me to respond with a different perspective menoz Dec 2016 #51
What an open-minded perspective! HoneyBadger Dec 2016 #128
If you think the Democrats are bad that way, you should see the British Labour Party LeftishBrit Dec 2016 #53
Don't forget a couple more factors MichMan Dec 2016 #57
Those nil desperandum Dec 2016 #73
K&R mcar Dec 2016 #59
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2016 #62
Please try harder, and enjoy your stay. nt Maven Dec 2016 #69
Post removed Post removed Dec 2016 #75
Yes, this! A thousand times. treestar Dec 2016 #71
Putting blame in the wrong place MrPurple Dec 2016 #83
Our diversity - and differences - are what... Whiskeytide Dec 2016 #76
If Hillary had 272 delegates, no one would have defected MrPurple Dec 2016 #77
That's not really the point BainsBane Dec 2016 #79
They were so "unified" that less people voted for Trump than people who voted for Clinton. n/t PoliticAverse Dec 2016 #104
It showed nothing oof the sort! man on the moonshine Dec 2016 #80
Your analysis isn't consistent with the larger trends zipplewrath Dec 2016 #82
What was third way or conservative about Clinton's policy positions? BainsBane Dec 2016 #86
Because it isn't driven by individual speaches zipplewrath Dec 2016 #87
So policy is irrelevant BainsBane Dec 2016 #91
Can be zipplewrath Dec 2016 #95
You are arguing the problem is that she was Third Way BainsBane Dec 2016 #98
Third Way message zipplewrath Dec 2016 #103
If that were true BainsBane Dec 2016 #109
You're trying really hard to avoid the point. zipplewrath Dec 2016 #113
We lose because ultimately too many Democrats or progressives care more about getting their way tha Ohioblue22 Dec 2016 #84
I could have sworn Democrats won the Presidency in 2008. That primary campain... PoliticAverse Dec 2016 #105
thank you. N/T. okieinpain Dec 2016 #88
The Democratic electors were not properly vetted Gothmog Dec 2016 #93
The Dems have to play hardball that way BainsBane Dec 2016 #94
I agree-I was just pointing out how the selection of electors was done in another state Gothmog Dec 2016 #124
Yes. The Democratic faithless electors need to pay a price Gothmog Dec 2016 #134
So in a properly vetted state, faithless electors will never exist? HoneyBadger Dec 2016 #129
K & R JHan Dec 2016 #96
This sums up the whole election season in a nutshell. Joe941 Dec 2016 #100
So much Hillary hatred Generator Dec 2016 #101
How did OBAMA fail her? Blaming him is a very tired tack. CakeGrrl Dec 2016 #133
The Republicans are masters as inciting division within our party. joshcryer Dec 2016 #108
Wow, we are in for it, for the next four years yuiyoshida Dec 2016 #111
intelligence can be a curse AlexSFCA Dec 2016 #114
Bane, I may have fought with you a few times, but DonCoquixote Dec 2016 #127
Unless Democrats can learn to pull on the rope together, we are doomed Kilgore Dec 2016 #130
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