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In reply to the discussion: If you wanna play at coaching a team, you probably should wear the uniform [View all]otohara
(24,135 posts)175. He Had Lots of Alt-Left Help
from his anti-government/Obama/Clinton hating surrogates and the anti-government/Obama/Clinton hating alt-left sites, airwaves and TV who spew the same words, phrases he uses over and over. When primary time rolled around the alt-left went into action to demonize Hillary.
I used to listen and read them all ( Brunch w/ Bernard & his former staffer David Sirota radio show) until they got personal and real nasty directly aimed at President Obama. If he wanted an audience why didn't he visit with the president vs calling him names week after week.
I wish he'd go after the Republican's but he's not trying to take over the GOP is he?
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If you wanna play at coaching a team, you probably should wear the uniform [View all]
bravenak
Feb 2017
OP
Historically turnout always is lower for mid-term elections, has been that way for decades.
George II
Feb 2017
#124
If a democratic (not Democratic) senator doesn't show up to support a Democratic senator...
George II
Feb 2017
#55
It depends upon the nominee, and it depends on the Democratic Party stance. DeVos, e.g.? BAD.
WinkyDink
Feb 2017
#137
Not only that, but Bernie also brought a lot of new, energized people into the party.
progressoid
Feb 2017
#99
And you think this thread takes the focus off of them and brings us together?
progressoid
Feb 2017
#178
We don't, it's not up to the rest of us whatever label you use. We're not the tantrum throwers. nt
stevenleser
Feb 2017
#62
My view of the world and history is much longer than most people's. I warned many of my
stevenleser
Feb 2017
#123
Ah, theres the deep level of intellectual argument we've come to know and love..
Kentonio
Feb 2017
#127
My support for Ellison really comes down to him him winning elections in the Midwest.
aikoaiko
Feb 2017
#128
Sorry, it's the other way around. Did you see his statement about Perez today after the vote?
George II
Feb 2017
#57
Look, you backed a non-Democrat. There was zero way a non-Democrat was getting our nomination.
WinkyDink
Feb 2017
#140
The guy voted Dem 95% of the time. He's more of a Dem than most of the people claiming that title.
Kentonio
Feb 2017
#143
It would be nice to fight Republicans instead of fending off bombs from the left
bravenak
Feb 2017
#75
Let's be purists all the way. You can't vote for a Democrat unless you ARE one. Nt
lostnfound
Feb 2017
#72
We don't do that by trying to be right lite socially and promise bullshit economically
uponit7771
Feb 2017
#169
No, he's not dictating uniformity... Bernie's no longer a Dem and barely ever was one
Fast Walker 52
Feb 2017
#98
Well, thank you. I cannot wait until this primary ends and we can move on to the GE!
bravenak
Feb 2017
#114
I'm not sure why Independents are posting here. If "I" means "Sometimes 'R'," WTH? If not, then why
WinkyDink
Feb 2017
#138
We should, lol, then we could understand each other. Maybe... Ok, probably not. :)
bravenak
Feb 2017
#158