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I haven't seen that-- can you give an example? Fast Walker 52 Feb 2017 #1
Who said anyone was talking about a person who is not a Democrat? msanthrope Feb 2017 #21
he ran as a Democrat, of course, and he's the only person I've heard referred to in that way at all Fast Walker 52 Feb 2017 #23
I agree. It should never be about one single politician bravenak Feb 2017 #2
Very true. If you look back and read the MineralMan Feb 2017 #3
and some of those forces are the voters La Lioness Priyanka Feb 2017 #4
One of the things I have always enjoyed about Minnesota's MineralMan Feb 2017 #7
agreed. i just find it weird how much angrier people here get at the 2 blue dog dems La Lioness Priyanka Feb 2017 #9
Yes. While I am sometimes frustrated by those particular Democrats, MineralMan Feb 2017 #10
i'd vote for a blue dog over a GOP any day La Lioness Priyanka Feb 2017 #11
Yes. Any Democrat is better that the whole lot of Republicans. MineralMan Feb 2017 #12
I could maybe see Roosevelt. HassleCat Feb 2017 #5
yeah, and the new deal purposefully excluded blacks La Lioness Priyanka Feb 2017 #6
Unless we are talking about Eleanor Roosevelt... Tom Rinaldo Feb 2017 #8
It excluded Blacks and the SS Retirement age was selected at 65 years old Blue_true Feb 2017 #28
It divisive. When people do things like that ... NurseJackie Feb 2017 #13
super passive aggressive way of basically claiming 'i am more liberal than thou' La Lioness Priyanka Feb 2017 #14
Religious purity... Political purity. keithbvadu2 Feb 2017 #19
As a young worker, I agreed vigorously with an extremely leftward Blue_true Feb 2017 #29
Agreed. Tarheel_Dem Feb 2017 #15
BUT ... I think it's appropriate to name LIBERAL laws, acts and ammendments after the politician/s NurseJackie Feb 2017 #16
Sure. Obamacare, for instance. La Lioness Priyanka Feb 2017 #17
When any liberal leader has difficulty in turning his or her visions into reality, that tells me ... NurseJackie Feb 2017 #18
Democrats should STOP calling it Obamacare. keithbvadu2 Feb 2017 #20
I've Been Avoiding That Term, Too Leith Feb 2017 #22
Especially if they obviously have very little understanding of history ismnotwasm Feb 2017 #24
Yup La Lioness Priyanka Feb 2017 #30
You mean I can't call it "Debbie Wasserman Schultz Cannabis Legalization" anymore? Warren DeMontague Feb 2017 #25
I've never understood it myself. JHan Feb 2017 #26
When the Master governs, the people are hardly aware that he exists. Warren DeMontague Feb 2017 #27
The whole "I'm with her" thing was a similar shorthand. Orsino Feb 2017 #31
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