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bettyellen

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131. How did these Greens feel about HRC? About Booker or Pelosi? Be honest please....
Tue Jul 4, 2017, 10:37 AM
Jul 2017

Last edited Tue Jul 4, 2017, 11:18 AM - Edit history (1)

Honestly all the Greens I know are never Hillary AND never Dems. They don't even like Warren or Franken- refuse to say they're good Dems out there.
They might someday fall in love with one particular candidate, but they're not worth catering to.

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If you are advocating voting for Green, starting your own party or not NYResister Jul 2017 #1
I am not advocating any of those things virtualobserver Jul 2017 #3
That's entirely clear from your post... I get your point. InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2017 #34
You nailed it and it's all about rainy Jul 2017 #40
Yes, you got that right... it's ALL about the money... InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2017 #41
And it comes down the the choice of which money trail is more philanthropic lambchopp59 Jul 2017 #152
Our Party has some of the same problems the Republicans do. Dustlawyer Jul 2017 #59
We got one problem the Repukes don't... they're in control of every level of the Federal Goverment InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2017 #86
I worry the dems will never have influence again, the electoral process is so compromised. -nt CrispyQ Jul 2017 #124
I think many Sanders progressives are reactionaries who just keep delisen Jul 2017 #141
It's simple, check out any Bernie Sanders speech... it's all right there, plain as day. InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2017 #174
Look at you, just two weeks old today ! KTM Jul 2017 #116
Why are you making this about me, personally? NYResister Jul 2017 #130
Well, many of us have been here for 15 years KTM Jul 2017 #134
And you are correct about that. It is clearly stated in the TOS. Everyone should know this whether lunamagica Jul 2017 #156
Thank you. NYResister Jul 2017 #162
... lunamagica Jul 2017 #163
No, s/he is not deciding who gets tossesd out. S/he is reffering to the TOS, which clearly states lunamagica Jul 2017 #155
Bullshit. KTM Jul 2017 #167
Furthermore, where the hell do you think you are pushing NYResister Jul 2017 #2
ending the war on drugs, pushing for single payer, reversing the privatization of prisons virtualobserver Jul 2017 #5
Good start! InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2017 #35
the Green party does not support liberal policies JI7 Jul 2017 #4
I'm not here to advocate voting Green... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #6
my point is their goal is to hurt democrats and help republicans to win JI7 Jul 2017 #7
I have never met a member of the Green Party who felt that way. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #8
the fucking country isn't liberal enough. they keep going after the only party which does anything JI7 Jul 2017 #9
the country grows more liberal with liberal leadership virtualobserver Jul 2017 #10
they do . but you still need to win. look at the attacks on pelosi who IS a liberal from those who JI7 Jul 2017 #13
the attacks on Pelosi are easily countered by simply stating her record.... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #16
if they don't knwo about pelosi's background then they don't care for actually getting liberal JI7 Jul 2017 #19
it is our job to persuade. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #20
Really? Because "Our Revolution" is supporting a candidate who is primarying Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #38
That is Democracy. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #52
Democracy...IE enabliing the GOP and wasting valuable resources on fighting Democrats instead of the Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #55
No it doesn't. That is completely not true. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #31
Democrats have lost the ability to persuade because they are addicted to poll testing ideas..... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #43
I consider this post to be a talking point...and kind of meaningless. What are you saying? Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #63
leadership involves presenting ideas that are not yet supported by the population.... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #71
Oh so we run on unpopular ideas that will cause us to lose elections and give the GOP endless Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #84
The Green Party nominated Stein, NYResister Jul 2017 #11
The "we don't want your votes" strategy.....Sounds like a winner. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #12
we aren't going to win the votes of people who find Trump appealing JI7 Jul 2017 #14
no Greens that I know find Trump anything other than disgusting. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #18
How did these Greens feel about HRC? About Booker or Pelosi? Be honest please.... bettyellen Jul 2017 #131
"We won't give you our votes, we would rather see fascist Trump win"...not Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #32
you proved the point of my post virtualobserver Jul 2017 #61
The ideas, I mostly agree with. What I don't like is the attacks on the Democratic Party. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #62
The Green Party is not liberal and they don't give a damn about the environment. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #27
I have never seen any evidence to support what you are saying virtualobserver Jul 2017 #42
You must admit though that Greens go after Dems with their rhetoric way more than... brush Jul 2017 #47
they are out there.....they only get coverage in close elections when they are condemned.... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #50
They've been out there for a while. Why no successful candidates locally, statewide... brush Jul 2017 #53
our system crushes third parties virtualobserver Jul 2017 #60
So no work in the years between presidential cycles to build a grassroots... brush Jul 2017 #64
Ross Perot was successful for the same reason Trump was...the Billionaire advantage. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #66
You keep not answering what's up with the Greens non-success. Diversionary statements... brush Jul 2017 #69
I gave you a billion reasons....you just didn't get it. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #81
Guess you're right. I still don't get why we never hear of the Greens but during... brush Jul 2017 #91
3rd parties are dismissed by the MSM....just as Bernie was initially virtualobserver Jul 2017 #93
They preferred a Republican over a Democrat in 16. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #87
"I'm not advocating voting Green...but they're amazing and you should suck up to them more!" nt Maven Jul 2017 #138
You are 100% correct TXCritter Jul 2017 #15
I hope not. I would just like to see Democrats welcome a wider range of views. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #17
Sorry what you describe is not 'welcoming' we already do that, but to turn the party over to your Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #33
the strategy that Democrats have been following has been losing seats for years.... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #44
Broaden your views. Repugs have learned effective ways to cheat. That's why they win. brush Jul 2017 #49
Republicans have been accused of cheating in many elections since 2000. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #58
Really because I hear it everyday on MSNBC...and after the Green spoilers whom I take it Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #67
talk is cheap....what did Democrats DO about it. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #75
Some of us do. I've posted variations of the following here lately brush Jul 2017 #73
I couldn't agree more virtualobserver Jul 2017 #100
Yes. Instead of all those other TV ads that seem to be just a way to throw away money. brush Jul 2017 #102
So we should turn the party over to those who helped us lose? Ah no, Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #57
You keep using that word... KTM Jul 2017 #117
Oh no...you misunderstand... I am a liberal and have a liberal voice in fact...you can have voice Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #120
It is not magic...and will work. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #65
Dems lost seats because they voted for universal healthcare and to save the economy emulatorloo Jul 2017 #132
Yes they did. I am proud to be a Democrat...And Greens and other third party riffraff like our Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #150
What do you mean by the establishment? murielm99 Jul 2017 #21
Great question, and plus 1000 n/t emulatorloo Jul 2017 #133
There is no such thing as 'establishment' Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #28
Your third paragraph makes little sense. murielm99 Jul 2017 #22
+1000 OKNancy Jul 2017 #23
I have been noticing that a lot these days. murielm99 Jul 2017 #24
"There is nothing revolutionary about being an asshole" betsuni Jul 2017 #25
This is true...such folks refuse to accept to this day that there were not enough votes for Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #30
naive is losing 1000 seats at the state and national level, then chanting "more of the same". virtualobserver Jul 2017 #46
no it's running people who don't fit in with the politics of the people living there, and OKNancy Jul 2017 #54
Yeah... those you want to turn over the party to helped in that endeavor as well. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #72
Our Revolution now headed by the lovely Nina Turner refused a person because although Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #29
These people are dictators and they decide for everyone using a purity test. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #36
I am saying it straight out virtualobserver Jul 2017 #48
That is not true at all. Create change the right way...using the grassroots method and stop trying Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #76
I saw how that worked out in 2016 virtualobserver Jul 2017 #79
No you didn't...you saw a shrill minority who couldn't accept a loss Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #94
so many enemies......so little taking of responsibility..... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #96
How about "our revolution" takes responsibility? How about the Greens? Thousands will die Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #110
asking people to vote for you does not make you responsible for Trump virtualobserver Jul 2017 #111
Saying Trump is the better candidate does make you responsible. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #122
You understand that Greens are not supported here and cannot ask for votes right? Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #123
condemned and accused by who? NYResister Jul 2017 #146
What makes People think they have the right to dictate to the Democratic Party? Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #26
What is this blackmail you keep speaking of? aikoaiko Jul 2017 #104
The threat which has been posted here and elsewhere that if the 'alt left'... Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #109
That's not blackmail and we're tell people to eff off aikoaiko Jul 2017 #114
It is blackmail to threaten others if you don't get your way. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #121
Pretty much. Voltaire2 Jul 2017 #37
Those who threaten to take their ball and go home call themselves 'progressive' (but are they?) Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #39
With hundreds of millions of citizens no doubt there are many thousands who fit that dscribption Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #51
Sorry...they are interested in purity and purging and engaging in blackmail as well. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #56
If the center right Democratic Party establishment Voltaire2 Jul 2017 #68
You are talking about me, my (hopefully) friend. Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #74
Do you not hear yourself? KTM Jul 2017 #125
That is correct. They kicked someone out for voting for the Democratic nominee. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #147
I don't recall anyone saying that Our Revolution was horrible bad people. What I Squinch Jul 2017 #45
You have to step back and look at the pattern. It's not just current talk about Our Revolution Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #70
"Our Revolution' is comprised mostly of Sen. Sanders's supporters who refused to vote for Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #78
"Our Revolution" is an off shoot political organization Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #83
Here's what I am thinking as I read your post: "Hillary, Bernie, Bernie, Hillary - Squinch Jul 2017 #89
Me too: "That is part of why these Bernie threads, and they are always about Bernie, piss me off..." Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #126
Is it incessant? I haven't seen a JPR thread in a while. Our Revolution just did something Squinch Jul 2017 #139
Yes, JPR threads happen, a little less frequently. But it's July, the election was over 8 months ago Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #149
Honestly, this is idiotic. You are living in the last world. That world is over. There is a Squinch Jul 2017 #153
You are talking to a projection, not me. I chair our Democratic Committee. Bernie never comes up Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #154
I am not being unfair. Those groups that attack Democrats are not helping the progressive cause. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #98
When I keyword trashed "Bernie" and "Sanders, it filtered out about 98% of the Squinch Jul 2017 #80
A well written post, and I completely agree. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #99
What's the point of seeming undivided when we are actually divided? Kentonio Jul 2017 #118
And as I said, trashing keywords "Bernie" and "Sanders" were all it took to Squinch Jul 2017 #137
I don't disagree at all about the larger enemy of course Kentonio Jul 2017 #140
Throughout this discussion, I keep running up against posters who say, "Oh, yeah. I totally Squinch Jul 2017 #143
Whereas from my perspective.. Kentonio Jul 2017 #144
Oh, jeez. I despair. Have a nice day. Squinch Jul 2017 #145
Despair? Yeah we're familiar with that, welcome to the club. Kentonio Jul 2017 #169
I am not divided....and there will never be healing between me and those who helped Trump Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #151
Gotta get ready for work. Hipefully can respond better later Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #119
So basically, you are saying that the Bernie supporters are Squinch Jul 2017 #142
GREAT post. KTM Jul 2017 #128
They refused to allow a person who voted for Hillary Clinton in the general to join. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #77
Yes. That new development is obviously their death knell. It was monumentally Squinch Jul 2017 #82
I was a donor...and I immediately stopped. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #101
I agree, and some of them seem to need a primer on whathehell Jul 2017 #85
The problem ISN'T different views within the party, and the respective groups fighting still_one Jul 2017 #88
So Democrats should "fall in line" mcar Jul 2017 #90
no, just stop trashing those who generally agree on most positions virtualobserver Jul 2017 #92
Seems to me it's the Our Revolution types who are doing that mcar Jul 2017 #95
they are fighting against the Republicans in their own way. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #97
That does not hurt Republicans and can't be considered a fighting Republicans because they hurt Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #105
it won't hurt Pelosi virtualobserver Jul 2017 #106
It could...it certainly doesn't help our efforts to fight Trump. We need to fight Trump...not each Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #108
K&R YCHDT Jul 2017 #107
What way is that? mcar Jul 2017 #112
But they are ones trashing the Democratic Party..that is not about ideas. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #103
I think the Democratic party is just fine as it is cyclonefence Jul 2017 #113
I don't see it that way... Adrahil Jul 2017 #115
There are more voters in the central than the left, with a good platform and perhaps disgruntled Thinkingabout Jul 2017 #127
Let's look at this logically: George II Jul 2017 #129
You make several assumptions there. Jim Lane Jul 2017 #157
I was responding to the useful simplification/generalization that the Democratic Party won't win.... George II Jul 2017 #158
How's that moving to the right been working out so far? WoonTars Jul 2017 #170
It's not a moving to the right, in fact 2014 and 2016 were moves to the left.... George II Jul 2017 #171
Riiiiiiight.... WoonTars Jul 2017 #172
No candidate - Democratic, Republican, Independent - can accept a single penny from Corporations... George II Jul 2017 #173
What acts can "push" the party to the left? treestar Jul 2017 #135
Running primaries against Democrats who are more conservative than their constituents. Jim Lane Jul 2017 #159
that's because they think they won't win in that district treestar Jul 2017 #160
As you say, it should be up to the people in that district. Jim Lane Jul 2017 #161
K&R from me mvd Jul 2017 #136
Those further left creeksneakers2 Jul 2017 #148
You can see from your responses TXCritter Jul 2017 #164
Truly left wing billionaires are hard to find virtualobserver Jul 2017 #165
That's because they give away their money too fast TXCritter Jul 2017 #166
We are not obligated to keep other Democrats comfortable with our demands... Orsino Jul 2017 #168
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