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In reply to the discussion: I have tried to be neutral for the good of the party, but when I hear that Bernie [View all]That Guy 888
(1,214 posts)95. I didn't think a Democratic candidate should seek and accecpt the endorsement of war criminals.
I don't like conservadems... a nickname which was verbotten about a year ago. If those rules are still in effect, suck it up and embrace anti-choice Democratic candidates. Don't mention Joe Manchin except to praise how large the Democratic Party's tent is. I've never believed we had to back conservative Democratic candidates, but some here believe that that involves purity tests.
I gave an issue with Bernie and Ellison supporting this regressive, while attacking one who is a ndeniably progressive.
Has Ossoff asked for Sanders support? His general audience public appearances didn't make me think he was progressive. I assume that he is running a "southern style" campaign, like I've seen here in Texas. They might be progressive, but they want to conceal it from the general populace. It's not a winning strategy, at least here in Texas. Wendy Davis didn't want to appear too liberal, and I think that cost her the election. Republican voters who drank the kool-aid aren't going to vote for Democratic candidates that pretend to be moderate Republicans.
Primaries gave winners and losers, that's a given, but I don't Martin O'Malley supporters posting obnoxious threads, though he is not everywhere irritating Democrats on a daily basis either.
I don't see people going on and on about how horrible O'Malley is, or try to blame him for a failed campaign either. I'm sure if O'Malley was prominent today and had lasted longer in the 2016 primary, some people who can't accept that 90's style campaigns don't work in the age of smart phones would be blaming him for Trump winning too.
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I have tried to be neutral for the good of the party, but when I hear that Bernie [View all]
mfcorey1
Apr 2017
OP
It was just ignorant on Sanders part. He has made a career of yelling at walls.
NCTraveler
Apr 2017
#1
I think it is going to have more of a minimal impact nationaly than it is in GA.
NCTraveler
Apr 2017
#3
You're not the head of Democratic Outreach, so it isn't your responsibility to know
emulatorloo
Apr 2017
#39
How much money did the DNC contribute? Why didn't they help fund the Kansas race?
Lone Star
Apr 2017
#66
Then he should have said "I haven't followed that race." Instead of saying he didn't know
pnwmom
Apr 2017
#11
Then he shouldn't go off script to speak about Democrats or his habitual negativity
pnwmom
Apr 2017
#17
agree that gopers will throw a lot of garbage at ossoff, but sanders shouldn't give em bullets gah
iluvtennis
Apr 2017
#33
It confuses me that you think Bernie running as a spoiler would have been a good thing
quakerboy
Apr 2017
#78
I knew what you were saying. Simply reinforcing your point and providing info for others.
Fla Dem
Apr 2017
#61
Yeah, I don't think it is his place to comment on a race in Georgia. n/t
Zing Zing Zingbah
Apr 2017
#22
That's the way I see it, but there is a sizable number of people here refighting the primary
That Guy 888
Apr 2017
#47
That pretty much sums it up. The same actors are involved in most of these OPs.
TheBlackAdder
Apr 2017
#51
There are a lot of people disagreeing, and it might be a blatant attempt to split the party
Vesper
Apr 2017
#68
I didn't think a Democratic candidate should seek and accecpt the endorsement of war criminals.
That Guy 888
Apr 2017
#95
ontheissues.org - Joe Manchin - "Pro-life; pro-NRA; anti-EPA " - Tim Kaine is pro-life too
That Guy 888
Apr 2017
#97
I just saw the 1st negative ad vs Handel by the DNCC. None before now despite...........
MRDAWG
Apr 2017
#42
I would be thrilled to never see Bernie's name on DU again. Unfortunately and stupidly some
seaglass
Apr 2017
#86
I can't believe we are 3 months into a fucking Trump Presidency and so many people even give a shit
world wide wally
Apr 2017
#50
You might want to listen to how Ossoff identifies himself before going off on Bernie.
Ms. Toad
Apr 2017
#65
Which post violates which TOS? Do you think it's okay for Bernie to bash Democrats
pnwmom
Apr 2017
#70
The TOS allows constructive criticism, but not "disrespectful nicknames, insults,
pnwmom
Apr 2017
#75
He also didn't endorse the only Democrat in the race with a chance to beat the Republicans.
pnwmom
Apr 2017
#82
I think that Ossoff being labelled as a progressive would hurt him a lot more.
Spider Jerusalem
Apr 2017
#71
Were of you alerted for abuse? I'm asking because someone alerted on a tweet
underthematrix
Apr 2017
#80
Especially since he is campaigning for an anti choicer and calling HIM progressive
obamanut2012
Apr 2017
#88