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In reply to the discussion: What is wrong with the idea of focusing on policies, not people? [View all]HarmonyRockets
(397 posts)36. If people had actually listened
maybe we would have had a better candidate and could have won in 2016. Also, I didn't know of any Bernie supporters "barfing" Clinton Cash. I followed almost all of the "radical" liberals as you call them (interesting that you're not liberal yourself) on twitter and never saw anyone "barfing" anything by Bannon.
Yes. we need to be critical of any potential candidates. And by that I mean any legitimate criticisms, not any BS stuff spewed by Bannon or whoever. We shouldn't just anoint someone as the heir apparent and tell everyone to shut up and fall in line. That is how you fucking lose elections. Is Kamala Harris the best candidate for 2020? Maybe, maybe not. Lets at least discuss it first, ok? Are we allowed to do that?
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Didn't you just post a thread saying "these people are awesome!" Did you mention any policies?
JCanete
Aug 2017
#11
Actually, I don't believe a revolution is likely. I believe that if you get enough people demanding
JCanete
Aug 2017
#17
As the saying goes - "you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar".
George II
Aug 2017
#19
Since you pointed it out I went and listened to that whole segment on Joy. I disagreed with them.
JCanete
Aug 2017
#26
I already said that was the candidate's choice to ignore it. What are you adding to the discourse
JCanete
Aug 2017
#28
not interested in what part? anything we were talking about? Whatever, good luck to you. nt
JCanete
Aug 2017
#35
I would disagree that it means you lost the argument, but it's a poor way of disengaging from it, in
JCanete
Aug 2017
#45