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Proud Liberal Dem

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131. I do not like talk like this
Mon May 8, 2017, 10:05 AM
May 2017

We need to avoid ruling out anybody- regardless of age- for 2020 IMHO. We just need a good candidate whom can keep Trump from winning a second term. At this point, how much worse can we do?

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Dems need a young(er) nominee in 2020 [View all] BluegrassDem May 2017 OP
Please let it go, and do NOT refer to those older than you as 'geriatric.' elleng May 2017 #1
Let what go? BluegrassDem May 2017 #3
I like people who are honest. bathroommonkey76 May 2017 #31
Hitler and Mussolini were the fresh faces. of their time. Old Life magazines delisen May 2017 #33
Teddy Roosevelt was 42 bathroommonkey76 May 2017 #36
You don't think Jimmy Carter was a great president? delisen May 2017 #41
Where did I say that in my comment? bathroommonkey76 May 2017 #42
You didn't but you didn't include him.What did you think of him? delisen May 2017 #53
He was 52. bathroommonkey76 May 2017 #54
Looks to me like the trend is getting older... pangaia May 2017 #43
The current trend with Trump is older- He's 70. lol bathroommonkey76 May 2017 #46
:))))))))))))))))))) NT EOM.. over and out 10-4 sayonara pangaia May 2017 #60
Baby Boomers are having a little trouble letting go, I think. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #93
I have no problems letting go. I am 70 and know that we slow down although it Jim Beard May 2017 #102
I mean more on the general political scene, at least domestically. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #103
I don't think you are correct - Boomers supported Obama - and (anecdotally) supported Macron DrDan May 2017 #113
Like I said up there- Warren DeMontague May 2017 #118
sure we need younger voices - did someone say otherwise? - I am just saying I think voters DrDan May 2017 #120
Well, there's two things. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #123
don't discount the east when it comes to legalization - a bill passed in Florida with 70 in support DrDan May 2017 #125
I don't discount the voters in the East- it's the leadership where the disconnect is. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #137
I understand John Morgan will be pushing Scott for a special legislative session to DrDan May 2017 #138
Yeah, I know he's not pleased by the way it has been handled. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #139
It's pretty apparent that a youthful candidate will do well against a 74-year-old trump... brush May 2017 #71
Not only is it politically incorrect, it is an out and out prejudice Samantha May 2017 #74
bingo DrDan May 2017 #99
+1. The only thing getting old are these repetitive posts clamoring for younger candidates. JudyM May 2017 #143
+1. joet67 May 2017 #152
Bernie Sanders said a few weeks ago that the Democratic Party bathroommonkey76 May 2017 #25
Pot call kettle black. democratisphere May 2017 #28
Yes, he was talking about himself along with Nancy Pelosi, and the older boomers in the party. bathroommonkey76 May 2017 #30
Nancy is an example of how effective an older experienced person can be...she is terrific and has Demsrule86 May 2017 #109
Yet It's Said He's Running Again Me. May 2017 #45
I don't think he will Kentonio May 2017 #56
I Believe We Shall Have To Me. May 2017 #59
I suspect he'd toss his hat in the ring if... Beartracks May 2017 #65
We he shouldn't. That would elect Trump. Demsrule86 May 2017 #110
I am not inclined to support him, but I think he will run. And he has every right to. StevieM May 2017 #79
He can run as an independent...but I think a Sander's run guarantees a Democratic loss in 2020 Demsrule86 May 2017 #111
I don't think there should ever be an actual age cap Kentonio May 2017 #115
I guess that means he won't be running in 2020 nt fun n serious May 2017 #70
Oh brother. That figures. I keep waiting for him to use the term, 'generation gap.' Kahuna7 May 2017 #101
Yes, doing the RIGHT THINGS.. and younger leaders Cha May 2017 #62
LOL NurseJackie May 2017 #64
Why? You think Crosscheck purges of Dem voters in swing states care how old the Dem nominee is? blm May 2017 #2
"Youth is where it's at"? And how old is the DrDan May 2017 #4
Macron is 39. n/t bathroommonkey76 May 2017 #26
was not referring to Macron DrDan May 2017 #29
and a billionaire investment banker.Let's get a Goldman Sachs delisen May 2017 #35
Le Pen would have been better? bathroommonkey76 May 2017 #37
well I don't think think LePen would have been better delisen May 2017 #63
Maher spoke of those voters the other night. bathroommonkey76 May 2017 #98
In the US the measurably younger candidate usually wins loyalsister May 2017 #148
Nixon, Ford, McPalin, read-my-lips Bush DrDan May 2017 #149
Who did Ford beat in a presidential election? loyalsister May 2017 #150
I am referring to them as losers - and my point is those that I mentioned had DrDan May 2017 #154
So it's completely erroneous to believe it is a factor? loyalsister May 2017 #155
did I say that? DrDan May 2017 #156
You seem to be arguing that it should not be a consideration loyalsister May 2017 #157
I am saying there are other factors - some perhaps more important than age - that have impacted DrDan May 2017 #159
I agree. A new generation needs to heed the call like JFK did. Cattledog May 2017 #5
We need a bench of younger candidates crazycatlady May 2017 #6
Is Joe Kennedy old enough? kentuck May 2017 #7
I like the young spartan61 May 2017 #58
Yes. He's 36. zanana1 May 2017 #100
Pete Buttigieg nt fun n serious May 2017 #8
Yes crazycatlady May 2017 #18
I like Jon Ossoff a lot too. fun n serious May 2017 #21
I've met him greymattermom May 2017 #127
I agree! I dont want anymore Presidents older than me!!!! samnsara May 2017 #9
I think a young Wall St Banker is fine delisen May 2017 #12
No, they chose Macron. They didn't compromise. He beat out many others for his place on the ballot. grossproffit May 2017 #15
exactly and then the fans of the ones he beat out delisen May 2017 #38
Melenchon as a finalist would have led to a LePen presidency. Rational, not compromise won. grossproffit May 2017 #55
I don't understand all this hatred to globalism fun n serious May 2017 #23
Many use the words "Globalism" and "Rothschild" as code words for Jews. grossproffit May 2017 #32
Do you think the is true in US re Globalism & Goldman Sachs? delisen May 2017 #39
Uh huh. grossproffit May 2017 #44
I have no idea what you're talking about fun n serious May 2017 #48
You are correct we are already globalists.I don't delisen May 2017 #50
It's that traditional values mindset Lotusflower70 May 2017 #61
Yeah.. It's creepy to see such ideas on the left. fun n serious May 2017 #68
I know right Lotusflower70 May 2017 #72
Yes, more work than I originally thought. fun n serious May 2017 #73
More than most of us thought Lotusflower70 May 2017 #75
Offshore Outsourcing is part of globalism. HughBeaumont May 2017 #128
I know many in the tech industry.. it happens but not as much as you think... fun n serious May 2017 #135
Post removed Post removed May 2017 #10
Macron Campaign Office Vandalized With Rothschild Anti-Semitic Graffiti grossproffit May 2017 #14
You haz a sad? BainsBane May 2017 #96
Pitt the Younger: I intend to put my own brother up as a candidate against you. Xipe Totec May 2017 #11
Macron victory had nothing to do with age or youth movement JI7 May 2017 #13
Macron is the first major political party win for Generation X- He is 39. n/t bathroommonkey76 May 2017 #27
Macron is like Al Gore in 1992 JI7 May 2017 #16
Or maybe like Al Gore when he first ran in 1988. (eom) StevieM May 2017 #80
Agreed left-of-center2012 May 2017 #17
if that was his comment it's unlikely he cares about issues JI7 May 2017 #19
I prefer that the wise govern-might be young or old delisen May 2017 #20
The term geriatric is basically used in Medicine/nursing/health care caretories. We do not need it riversedge May 2017 #22
I'm 72 and couldn't agree more. It's just a fact of life. We have to get... LAS14 May 2017 #24
Gavin Newsom ! yuiyoshida May 2017 #34
If Newsome wins the governorship in 2018 I don't think he will be able to turn around the next year StevieM May 2017 #81
This message was self-deleted by its author yuiyoshida May 2017 #88
May I introduce... LOL Lib May 2017 #40
Well, now we know what he looks like at 4K resolution. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #51
Hear! Hear! Jane Austin May 2017 #47
I agree, fact of the matter is we need to expand our bench geographically and demographically. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #49
Gavin Newsom. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #52
Experience Matters dlk May 2017 #57
it's not about "hot". Warren DeMontague May 2017 #85
This! smirkymonkey May 2017 #133
+1 KTM May 2017 #140
word. nt TheFrenchRazor May 2017 #97
Yep shenmue May 2017 #106
Can I offer a suggestion? Bleacher Creature May 2017 #66
Agree it's way too early right now... things change. bettyellen May 2017 #69
I told my daughter the same, new blood lovemydogs May 2017 #67
WE NEED a COHESIVE PLAN, AND MESSAGE. bobGandolf May 2017 #76
This message was self-deleted by its author LAS14 May 2017 #122
Yes, we need a message. Let's start thinking now. See message text. LAS14 May 2017 #124
We need a message and candidate that inspires young voters TDale313 May 2017 #77
Sanders disproves this theory DonCoquixote May 2017 #78
It might if Martin O'Malley was his main competition loyalsister May 2017 #147
The guy I plan on supporting will be 69. Jay Inslee, the governor of Washington. StevieM May 2017 #82
Need I remind you all that age discrimination is against the law? BigBearJohn May 2017 #83
So you're going to prosecute people for not voting for the old guy? Warren DeMontague May 2017 #87
Not what I meant, but if your group advertises that you want a "young" BigBearJohn May 2017 #90
People make statements like that all the time. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #91
My wife and I were just saying that tonight. Lunabell May 2017 #84
I don't care what anybody says. If Elizabeth Warren runs for POTUS in 2020 she has BigBearJohn May 2017 #86
I would certainly be inclined to support Senator Warren. But I want a big field. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #89
I believe she will be 71. I agree that her age should in no way be an issue. StevieM May 2017 #92
I do think it may be extra challenging for people who grew up using slide rules Warren DeMontague May 2017 #94
An amazing instrument for it's time. I seriously doubt if I could justhanginon May 2017 #132
I remember my dad bringing home a texas instruments calculator in the early/mid 70s Warren DeMontague May 2017 #146
Dems need the best nominee in 2020. OnDoutside May 2017 #95
I want to keep this simple underthematrix May 2017 #104
YES! zanana1 May 2017 #158
I wouldn't want to vote for a geezer as old as I am. rogerashton May 2017 #105
Well they should care...we need a competent president. Demsrule86 May 2017 #107
How old was the republican again? Littlered9560 May 2017 #108
I agree... Freedomofspeech May 2017 #112
More so than age my fear is... vi5 May 2017 #114
Oh, good grief. Just stop this shit. hamsterjill May 2017 #116
Younger, yes, but above all else, TALL. Admit it or not, taller people get noticed and admired. BlueCaliDem May 2017 #117
I've heard the stat repeatedly that the tallest person always wins. LAS14 May 2017 #121
Taller people also win in the income field. BlueCaliDem May 2017 #129
Since taller people make more money, why not tax away the difference? rogerashton May 2017 #151
I guess they *are* being taxed more than 'shorter' people since they make more money. BlueCaliDem May 2017 #153
But that creates a disincentive to work -- rogerashton May 2017 #160
It doesn't now, does it? So I don't believe that. But if taller people get taxed more merely because BlueCaliDem May 2017 #162
Well, as for incentives, rogerashton May 2017 #163
Unfortunately you have a point. Looks matter to the general public in their perception of a smirkymonkey May 2017 #134
Dems need to focus on 2018 first, or there won't even be a 2020 Blue_Tires May 2017 #119
I agree. n/t Zing Zing Zingbah May 2017 #126
Given your knowledge of this alleged concern... LanternWaste May 2017 #130
I do not like talk like this Proud Liberal Dem May 2017 #131
We need good leaders with progressive messages. Young and old. n/t Orsino May 2017 #136
Like O'Malley who was significantly younger than Bernie or Hillary? tammywammy May 2017 #141
I could support O'Malley in 2020 DesertRat May 2017 #142
The obvious youth movement here had no trouble getting on board with a 74 year old. JudyM May 2017 #144
The ideas are larger than Bernie. HughBeaumont May 2017 #161
IDK about the presidency Jamaal510 May 2017 #145
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