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When the Democratic party moved to the center in tbe 1990's Chasstev365 Jun 2017 #1
Agreed.. whathehell Jun 2017 #76
I disagree...what you describe are Democratic beliefs..radical is the belief Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #2
That's not accurate. I disagree based on personal experience here at DU alone. KPN Jun 2017 #30
Yeah I'm so confused now i Just say fuckit. OriginalGeek Jun 2017 #37
As someone said on the Tom Hartman show today...keep criticizing the Democrat party Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #38
Lol. I see it exactly the other way around. KPN Jun 2017 #62
with all the criticism the Democratic party took in 2016...they lost. Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #68
That's because no one said shut up and fall in line stevenleser Jun 2017 #82
There was constant criticism of the Democratic Party both during the primary and Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #91
That's a matter of perspective. KPN Jun 2017 #100
Shut up and fall in line sounds way better than President Trump (gag). Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #90
I would guess most here, if not all, DID vote Democratic and always do. KPN Jun 2017 #101
I would hope so...but some progressives or so they call themselves didn't. Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #103
I personally do not know any registered Democrats who voted for someone other than Hillary KPN Jun 2017 #104
I know some...my older kids friends voted for Stein even though my daughter tried to Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #105
Vote Democratic always, and if you want to lose ...keep up Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #89
It's party members pointing out problems to the party and the KPN Jun 2017 #98
I don't agree...no one will vote for a party its own member consider shit...you talk up your Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #99
+1000! mcar Jun 2017 #41
Yup La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2017 #80
Good point. I hadn't thought of it that way. "Normal" is now "radical." Vinca Jun 2017 #3
OFFS! Foamfollower Jun 2017 #4
No, it means I am not gonna work with Democrats to get things done, you cannot make me! Madam45for2923 Jun 2017 #5
+1000 MADAM Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #92
What is decent or common sense about essentially supporting Trump? Nonhlanhla Jun 2017 #6
Yes, it's all part of the Right's aim of destroying The New Deal programs of FDR whathehell Jun 2017 #7
Yay morning take-down of the DEMS! Yumm with my breakfast! weeh! Madam45for2923 Jun 2017 #8
Sorry about that.. whathehell Jun 2017 #9
This is the most inane OP I have ever seen. nt brer cat Jun 2017 #10
Really?...Care to explain? whathehell Jun 2017 #14
Issues that ALL Democrats support cannot be brer cat Jun 2017 #15
they call themselves the 'base' Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #17
Wrong.. whathehell Jun 2017 #19
I have no idea why you are asking that. brer cat Jun 2017 #22
The new deal is the past ...we need to keep what have and move on to new and better Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #39
So is the Constitution.. whathehell Jun 2017 #49
We already tossed slavery. Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #50
"Kennedy would never have gotten Civil rights through"...Really? How would you know? whathehell Jun 2017 #52
No he wouldn't Johnson basically sacrificed re-election in order to pass Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #53
Did Harvey J. Kaye tell you that? Must be the gospel truth then, Lol whathehell Jun 2017 #65
JFK did nothing on the domestic agenda...and I doubt he would have. Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #66
My ass he didn't...Heard of The Minimum Wage..He fucking created it, as well as whathehell Jun 2017 #72
Really? Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #75
I don't appreciate your condescension. I enjoy reading and have read Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #67
I didn't appreciate your arrogance.. whathehell Jun 2017 #70
How do you know that? I don't recall mentioning my age. And I was not arrogant...perhaps you should Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #71
Heh heh.. whathehell Jun 2017 #73
Thank you it is an honor to make your 'big I' I list; I am sure it will be a long one! Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #74
I would also add that any Roosevelt Democrat would have voted for Clinton in the Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #58
It has been framed that way, yes. In reality, the right-wing is the radical wing. alarimer Jun 2017 #11
Bernie Sanders voted for the crime bill. Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #18
The point remains that his administration was one of the most damaging to liberal causes alarimer Jun 2017 #23
That is not true...that is revisionist history to suit your current ideology. Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #40
It's amazing that person doesnt see the irony of their comment in relation to the OP stevenleser Jun 2017 #83
I completely disagree...I thank God that Bill Clinton put an end to a 12 year run for the Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #51
Nope. Reagan, Bush. And now Trump admin is the most damaging to liberal causes in the US emulatorloo Jun 2017 #79
Most of the developed world uses multi-payer mechanisms for universal health care ehrnst Jun 2017 #21
I meant to say universal health care. alarimer Jun 2017 #24
Single payer could be the holy grail...not saying it is...but it doesn't matter. Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #42
+11111! KPN Jun 2017 #33
The demise of the Black Panther Party in the early 70s spelled the end of any KingCharlemagne Jun 2017 #12
I think the phrase is used these day as a descriptor of right wing enablers on the left. NCTraveler Jun 2017 #13
True, it is. But it's also used pejoratively by many moderate KPN Jun 2017 #29
By far is is most often used here to describe the likes of Stein, Goodman, etc. NCTraveler Jun 2017 #31
BS charge? What BS charge? KPN Jun 2017 #34
I'm not sure how to reword it to make it more clear. NCTraveler Jun 2017 #35
Oh ... thanks for that. Should have read your post again. It is clear. KPN Jun 2017 #36
FDR: Japanese-American internment camps: WHY TO GO! YAY! betsuni Jun 2017 #16
Besuni: One mistake invalidates ALL other accomplishments...Riiiight!! whathehell Jun 2017 #25
I'm not sure you are getting that person's point. nt stevenleser Jun 2017 #60
I don't know how I could miss it.. whathehell Jun 2017 #63
I still don't think you got it. nt stevenleser Jun 2017 #84
That's okay.. whathehell Jun 2017 #85
Nice of you to acknowledge that other folks have freedom of thought, as if there is an alternative. stevenleser Jun 2017 #86
Aw now, don't be like that.. whathehell Jun 2017 #87
it wasn't a mistake JI7 Jun 2017 #64
The implementation of the New Deal ended up creating white wealth.... bettyellen Jun 2017 #93
P. S. It's "way" to go, not "why". whathehell Jun 2017 #26
Anything that is not RW BS is now radical malaise Jun 2017 #20
Amen. KPN Jun 2017 #27
On Fox News this morning... SpankMe Jun 2017 #28
K&R.. disillusioned73 Jun 2017 #32
Yeah well the 'left of left' or whatever should have gotten off their derieres and voted...because Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #43
Yes. This. Thank you! NurseJackie Jun 2017 #46
I was reading an article where an older gentleman described his parent's Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #55
It's the ultimate (and worst) example of self-serving vanity that I can imagine! These... NurseJackie Jun 2017 #61
And I see a similarity in indifference to suffering of people in both the far right Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #69
No what your peddling is a myth and a lie. Trumpocalypse Jun 2017 #44
Yes. This, too. Thank you! NurseJackie Jun 2017 #48
Radical left is used by the corporate media to narrow the acceptable political spectrum. jalan48 Jun 2017 #45
No it's not. It exists. NurseJackie Jun 2017 #47
The radical left is not a myth Fresh_Start Jun 2017 #54
++++++++++++ JHan Jun 2017 #57
+1000 Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #59
Been that way for a long time. Orsino Jun 2017 #56
The radical left does exist and has actually run nations in the past Progressive dog Jun 2017 #77
radical left are those who rather sacrifice the future of america by not supporting beachbum bob Jun 2017 #78
Always enjoy yr posts and yr hyperbolic flair. But those are mainstream Democratic values. emulatorloo Jun 2017 #81
I Do Not Believe I Am That Hyperbolic At All. Here Is Why. TheMastersNemesis Jun 2017 #94
Fair enough. Trump is definitely in the tradition of Reagan but much much worse. emulatorloo Jun 2017 #95
I Have Followed Developments Since Reagan. He Started So Many Bad Trends. TheMastersNemesis Jun 2017 #96
nice strawman. Mosby Jun 2017 #88
Agreed 100% Arazi Jun 2017 #97
Radical left is not what you think is, they are the type who beachbum bob Jun 2017 #102
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