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Bernie is my spirit animal but retrowire Jan 2017 #1
Draw attention to the Republican plans to cut and privatize the social safety net. Dustlawyer Jan 2017 #2
Generate energy around an issue, bring awareness and attention. CousinIT Jan 2017 #7
Bernie always knows where to shine the light of truth... just have to follow his lead! InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2017 #103
Give us one more chance to save the social safety net. Orsino Jan 2017 #25
It will change the minds of the KGOP and Benedict Donald cause they can't hold rallies uponit7771 Jan 2017 #54
How are you doing, retrowire? potone Jan 2017 #83
I'm not sad. retrowire Jan 2017 #92
Nor have I. potone Jan 2017 #98
When Bernie Sanders ran for president SecularMotion Jan 2017 #3
Time will tell. CentralMass Jan 2017 #4
What policies of the Democratic party did he speak against? aintitfunny Jan 2017 #5
accepting corporate money. n/t yodermon Jan 2017 #79
Well done. dionysus Jan 2017 #101
As I remember, Sanders consistently spoke in support of Democratic policies and principles CousinIT Jan 2017 #8
Nope. Some people just see what they want to see. dionysus Jan 2017 #102
You seem to be making things up. -nt Bradical79 Jan 2017 #107
..."he drew large crowds by speaking against the policies of the Democratic Party." demmiblue Jan 2017 #9
So did Nader. HUGE crowds. How's that going, BTW? (nt) ehrnst Jan 2017 #15
Yeah, you're right, Why bother. pangaia Jan 2017 #26
Eh? In what world are Bernie's policies ... mwooldri Jan 2017 #30
Bernie campaigned against the Democratic Party establishment. SecularMotion Jan 2017 #43
I went to a few of his rallies and never once heard him speak against Democratic policies. woodsprite Jan 2017 #53
My millennial aged Bernie supporting son is going to a protest tomorrow for PP and abortion rights. kickitup Jan 2017 #59
That's not why he drew large crowds. George II Jan 2017 #60
He drew many voters from outside the Democratic Party SecularMotion Jan 2017 #72
And as we've found out since, many of them didn't vote for Democratic candidates. George II Jan 2017 #73
That's a good thing, Secmo. We need to cultivate and grow these people... Eleanors38 Jan 2017 #75
I was a solid Hillary supporter. I accept, given her loss and her age, that her era is over. Trust Buster Jan 2017 #6
We have Pelosi, Sanders Warren and Schumer CousinIT Jan 2017 #10
Then why didn't you include Hillary in your list ? Sanders' era is over as well IMO. Trust Buster Jan 2017 #12
Cuz right now she's on a well-deserved break. Beartracks Jan 2017 #81
Yes, we need to work with and support THEM - ALL of them.... George II Jan 2017 #28
Agreed. We are in a hell of a lot of trouble here. CousinIT Jan 2017 #50
Are you responding to George? sheshe2 Jan 2017 #82
OMG. sheshe2 Jan 2017 #80
Are you suggesting he's too old to be a leading figure bullwinkle428 Jan 2017 #11
I'm suggesting that the Democrats' bench is thin. I'm suggesting that we must move on from Trust Buster Jan 2017 #14
"Fresh blood?" To paraphrase Bernie, "It's not enough to be young." ehrnst Jan 2017 #19
When I mention "youth", I'm not referring to 21 year olds. Republicans will control the WH, the Trust Buster Jan 2017 #21
Not necessarily. mwooldri Jan 2017 #33
Registered Democrats have an embarrassing midterm turnout track record. I wouldn't hold your Trust Buster Jan 2017 #42
Neither was I. (nt) ehrnst Jan 2017 #64
Ok then, what are the "young" ones proposing to do? LakeArenal Jan 2017 #13
The "young ones" will remain in the shadows if Hillary, Sanders and Pelosi continue to suck up Trust Buster Jan 2017 #17
"Suck up all the oxygen?" What does that even mean? ehrnst Jan 2017 #85
Don't diss experience. We need that now more than ever. (nt) ehrnst Jan 2017 #16
I value experience but I also value up and coming talent. Trust Buster Jan 2017 #18
You said that the experienced ones were "sucking up all the oxygen" ehrnst Jan 2017 #20
You mean that President Obama is not experienced because he's not old enough to qualify for Trust Buster Jan 2017 #22
So name someone who is cued up and ready to throw cause the game starts in 16 days. Vilis Veritas Jan 2017 #49
Warren will be way to old for this crowd. Unless the oldest of them all blesses her... (nt) ehrnst Jan 2017 #63
Straw man. Medicare does not experience - and has nothing to do with what I was talking about. ehrnst Jan 2017 #62
Like who? Let's have some names. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2017 #52
Tim Ryan, Kristin Gillabrand, Debbie Stabenauer (sp) to name a few. They need to be highlighted Trust Buster Jan 2017 #68
So, they need to be "highlighted" like the DNC did with Hillary? ehrnst Jan 2017 #87
Bernie has more youth and vigor than a lot of vigorous youths. pangaia Jan 2017 #27
The next battleground is 2020. It's about the future and developing a strong Democratic bench IMO Trust Buster Jan 2017 #31
NO, The next battleground is right now. pangaia Jan 2017 #32
Not much of a battleground right now. Either the Dems have the votes to sustain a filibuster on a Trust Buster Jan 2017 #40
So we the people just cower in the corner for 4 years while the hill people figure it out? Vilis Veritas Jan 2017 #48
Speak for yourself - where I live there is a school board, county council ehrnst Jan 2017 #96
I think you need to refresh your memory with respect to the OP. Trust Buster Jan 2017 #100
The OP was talking about grassroots action. ehrnst Jan 2017 #106
thank you.... dhill926 Jan 2017 #44
I don't either, but Bernie seems to be the exception to all the "we need young blood" ehrnst Jan 2017 #67
What Bernie are you talking about? Sanders is battling melanoma right now. ehrnst Jan 2017 #65
On matters of youth and vigor, I'll look to Bernie's supporters. Eleanors38 Jan 2017 #76
No one is stopping anyone younger or more vigorous from doing anything... TCJ70 Jan 2017 #39
I think Tim Ryan would have been a breath of fresh air as Pelosi's replacement. Now, Pelosi will Trust Buster Jan 2017 #41
No disagreement here... TCJ70 Jan 2017 #45
She was selected by her peers. Perhaps they know more than we do. ehrnst Jan 2017 #89
Pelosi had her moment. She has become stale. We need to move on IMO. Trust Buster Jan 2017 #91
There is a reason that it is up to her peers and not someone ehrnst Jan 2017 #94
There is a reason why President Obama must leave after two terms. Trust Buster Jan 2017 #99
What does that have to do with the minority leader? (nt) ehrnst Jan 2017 #105
When the same leadership is in place for a decade or more they become stale, rigid and dictatorial Trust Buster Jan 2017 #108
That's not why the president has term limits. The 22nd amendment does not apply to congress ehrnst Jan 2017 #109
Sanders is not the only career politician keeping issues out front and engaging the public. ehrnst Jan 2017 #84
I didn't say he's the only one...n/t TCJ70 Jan 2017 #86
I didn't say Sanders wasn't out there. (nt) ehrnst Jan 2017 #88
I didn't say you did...n/t TCJ70 Jan 2017 #90
Straw men get tiresome. (nt) ehrnst Jan 2017 #95
I wouldn't know. n/t TCJ70 Jan 2017 #97
You are a prodigy, then! (nt) ehrnst Jan 2017 #110
Thanks! N/t TCJ70 Jan 2017 #111
What are the specific policy changes that youth, and only youth can supply? LanternWaste Jan 2017 #58
You missed the point entirely. It takes years to develop Democratic leaders on a national stage. Trust Buster Jan 2017 #74
Sanders is still in Congress. His era is not over. Hillary is not in Congress. panader0 Jan 2017 #70
How many times are you going to post this? George II Jan 2017 #23
Somebody alerted on your post. It seems the alert stalkers are back, if they ever left. Tanuki Jan 2017 #35
Thank you. George II Jan 2017 #36
I had not seen this previously RussBLib Jan 2017 #61
Well there have been at least two on the DU home page in the last day...... George II Jan 2017 #66
Post removed Post removed Jan 2017 #24
Sanders is planning them? I don't think so. George II Jan 2017 #37
Please stop bashing our Dems.. There's no need to take a dump on Cha Jan 2017 #38
The thing is I don't think it's Sanders who is planning all of those rallies, either. It is... George II Jan 2017 #51
Well I thank Nancy Pelosi, Schumer, and the Democratic Leaders in Cha Jan 2017 #55
Idol Worship Me. Jan 2017 #104
Sic 'em Bernard!!! pangaia Jan 2017 #29
While I applaud Bernie for what he is doing, I remain skeptical that a series of rallies will change still_one Jan 2017 #34
On rallies and effectiveness: I'll take ANYTHING on the table, except inaction. Eleanors38 Jan 2017 #77
I sincerely hope this kicks off IntraPolitico Jan 2017 #46
Although not what I would call "revolutionary"........ socialist_n_TN Jan 2017 #47
Sanders town hall on CNN January 9th PDittie Jan 2017 #56
We're gonna need an events calendar at this rate portlander23 Jan 2017 #57
K and R panader0 Jan 2017 #69
Unless it's going to be 100% obstruction on everything, I'm not interested... Blue_Tires Jan 2017 #71
Well, trump said he will support SS & Medicare, presumably against the GOPers. Eleanors38 Jan 2017 #78
Trump flips his positions on everything every 24-36 hours... Blue_Tires Jan 2017 #93
You're right about that. But the GOPers may pass a bill, and it winds up on his desk... Eleanors38 Jan 2017 #112
Let's see him stand up to the Russians. I'd be impressed. Right now he just says Dems suck/ed. JTFrog Jan 2017 #113
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