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mvd

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45. I agree. But I'd still rather have Manchin than a Repuke
Thu May 25, 2017, 01:06 PM
May 2017

Say we get a progressive Democratic President in 2020. He or she would still be able to do more having the numbers in the Senate.

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I like him. Goodheart May 2017 #1
what do you like about him? still_one May 2017 #52
I like him just like I like any DINO. We need some of them to have pnwmom May 2017 #62
pnwmom, this was in context of the OP implying suggesting that according to Manchin the ACA was still_one May 2017 #77
Completely agree. c-rational May 2017 #79
Thanks. he is a perfect example of what profiles in courage is NOT about still_one May 2017 #85
Do you also like festering sucking chest wounds? Moostache May 2017 #53
My sentiments exactly c-rational May 2017 #80
I don't. He can count on a Primary challenge JDC May 2017 #96
I guess it would have been better to do nothing? yardwork May 2017 #2
I saw the interview. He didn't blame Democrats for anything. Goodheart May 2017 #3
What were you watching? He specifically said "WE" made a mistake. Learn from our mistake. He said GusFring May 2017 #18
I saw interview too bresue May 2017 #4
Here's the deal BumRushDaShow May 2017 #5
Well, in this interview he said he's urging McConnell to drop talk of repeal Goodheart May 2017 #6
Right BumRushDaShow May 2017 #7
What interview...I heard him say ACA needs fixing which it does...but not repeal. Demsrule86 May 2017 #10
Well, that's nice . . . hatrack May 2017 #47
A big who cares...he is a warm body in our quest to retake the Senate and a no Demsrule86 May 2017 #8
Thank you. Unfortunately the "vanity purists" among us aren't so thoughtful or practical. NurseJackie May 2017 #11
Sadly, I think you are right...we should not take advice from this segment of Demsrule86 May 2017 #21
I thought in another thread you were pretty unforgiving of his Gorsuch support. Did I misremember JCanete May 2017 #66
There are many thing for which to fairly criticize him. NurseJackie May 2017 #68
I'd feel better about promoting a better candidate. We are artificially setting limits on what is JCanete May 2017 #70
LOL NurseJackie May 2017 #71
Hey if you have actual thoughts here, feel free to share them. I won't bite your head off. No need JCanete May 2017 #72
LOL! I did share them already! NurseJackie May 2017 #73
you didn't respond to what I said. You wanted the last word with a LOL. That's passive aggressive JCanete May 2017 #74
I did respond. I think you're just frustrated because it's just not the response you wanted. NurseJackie May 2017 #75
bullshit. It is entirely legitimate to decide a discussion is getting nowhere. JCanete May 2017 #76
You're overreacting. I'm simply amused. (And, FYI: Someone finding clever ways to skirt the rules... NurseJackie May 2017 #78
that wasn't the intention, and I don't know the rules very well, because i did say "cowardly" first JCanete May 2017 #83
Ah... yet another cleverly veiled insult by telling me I should be on FOX News. Hardy-har... NurseJackie May 2017 #90
what was veiled about that? I"m saying it is an actual tactic, used frequently by corporate pundits JCanete May 2017 #91
I'm sure I don't need to spell it out for you. NurseJackie May 2017 #93
I didn't say those things, nor insinuate them. I actually used an example from the real world that JCanete May 2017 #94
LOL NurseJackie May 2017 #95
I care about him supporting Gorsuch more than I care about him saying stupid, albeit damaging, shit JCanete May 2017 #58
Scrumbag Joe Lieberman killed the public option MiddleClass May 2017 #63
Yes, and Lieberman is another one we tried to primary, and prominent Dems rallied behind him, from JCanete May 2017 #64
I remember that. MiddleClass May 2017 #67
I don't get the Stein vote. I get abstaining though. I personally DID NOT. But there are legitimate JCanete May 2017 #69
Hmmm Lotusflower70 May 2017 #82
Exactly, West Virginia is now a Republican state MiddleClass May 2017 #60
You need a link because I could not find where he said this...another and I looked carefully...put Demsrule86 May 2017 #9
That didn't take long, far right wing website Newsmax MiddleClass May 2017 #65
Same old Same old from this guy Thrill May 2017 #12
I did not hear Manchin say that...I asked for a link and it has not been provided. Demsrule86 May 2017 #25
Be careful...he has quite a fan club around here. n/t QC May 2017 #13
Hehehe... disillusioned73 May 2017 #16
Not at all, sadly. n/t QC May 2017 #17
I'd love to see.. disillusioned73 May 2017 #19
She would lose a general...and should never have run during a time we are trying to take back Demsrule86 May 2017 #24
I bet the same was said about.. disillusioned73 May 2017 #28
She was running for a seat in the state legislature, not a state-wide Senate seat. Big difference. George II May 2017 #37
I doubt it that is New York ...way different voters. Demsrule86 May 2017 #43
"Foolish primary"?? Huh.. disillusioned73 May 2017 #48
We live in a democracy under threat from Trump...who is a fascist at heart in Demsrule86 May 2017 #97
A Berniecrat.. (yes, that is what he was) disillusioned73 May 2017 #98
A moderate spending a pittance of what the GOP spent might have won. Demsrule86 May 2017 #99
Groups that you mention.. disillusioned73 May 2017 #100
Well people can enjoy the misery they will surely cause... Demsrule86 May 2017 #103
why would she lose a general? Why are you so certain? Are you saying we need Manchin because JCanete May 2017 #87
I think that might make her a strong challenger mvd May 2017 #38
LOL! NurseJackie May 2017 #27
Cheers! QC May 2017 #32
LOL NurseJackie May 2017 #40
Seriously, needs to be replaced with a REAL Democrat... pronto. InAbLuEsTaTe May 2017 #30
And I'd venture to say that none (or most) of his fans... a la izquierda May 2017 #101
That's usually they way it works. QC May 2017 #104
The problem with someone like Manchin only comes into play vi5 May 2017 #14
Is there any other solution for Dems in those type of Red states ? OnDoutside May 2017 #15
Yes, that would be better..... vi5 May 2017 #20
I agree, but isn't that usually swung over by a little pork barrel ? OnDoutside May 2017 #33
Look at the ACA.... vi5 May 2017 #36
I agree. But I'd still rather have Manchin than a Repuke mvd May 2017 #45
So it's an either/or situation? vi5 May 2017 #49
We're in agreement mvd May 2017 #50
Honestly.... vi5 May 2017 #56
vi5 MyOwnPeace May 2017 #88
Absolutely...the Dems can be be expected to vote with us most of the time... Demsrule86 May 2017 #22
Exactly ! Increase the tent of dependable Democratic Senators, without having to be concerned OnDoutside May 2017 #34
You miss my point...we can't win the majority without guys like Manchin... Demsrule86 May 2017 #42
Updated w/ video GusFring May 2017 #23
I've got news for him. The divide started with Clinton's impeachment Justice May 2017 #26
Who now is his wife Historic NY May 2017 #29
Talk about a hypocrite!! InAbLuEsTaTe May 2017 #31
Not a bad hypothesis but let me suggest a slightly different starting date. StevieM May 2017 #57
I guess no one told him of the months Baucus worked with karynnj May 2017 #35
While I Know, In Context, That's Not Exactly What He Said. . . ProfessorGAC May 2017 #39
Did you watch the vid? In context? He made it seem like it was Democrats fault for not getting repub GusFring May 2017 #41
Did You Read My Post? ProfessorGAC May 2017 #54
They should just say it and get it over with already. Initech May 2017 #44
Watched the video...I think fixing the ACA is the best approach too... Demsrule86 May 2017 #46
why are you making judgements about the best guy we can get? How do you know that to be the case, JCanete May 2017 #59
Hard to think of a now unfunded 'risk corridor' House of Roberts May 2017 #51
I heard him this morning he called the Democratic party the Democrat party doc03 May 2017 #55
How dare the Democrats pass a Heritage Foundation health care plan ... dawg May 2017 #61
Exactly dawg. Manchin is rewriting history as I explained in my post above still_one May 2017 #81
yep +++++++++++ JHan May 2017 #84
True that Lotusflower70 May 2017 #86
"Only"? That seems pretty damn good for anything. alarimer May 2017 #89
Dems couldn't get any votes for a veteran's suicide prevention bill either. What was one of the wiggs May 2017 #92
With "friends" like Manchin who needs enemies? nt arthritisR_US May 2017 #102
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