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In reply to the discussion: Bannon was right on this... [View all]Sen. Walter Sobchak
(8,692 posts)84. No Democrat has said "drop civil rights" in fifty years
See my reference to disingenuous allegations.
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You were RIGHTLY shot down last year, no one here is going to be convinced Russia wasn't a factor
uponit7771
Aug 2017
#65
This was true before Kushners meeting was revealed, there's no need to white wash Russias effect
uponit7771
Aug 2017
#71
Actually, we can walk and chew gum at the same time. We will not stop talking about ID issues
haveahart
Aug 2017
#38
As soon as South Africa was majority black, the black people got the power and respect they deserved
FiveGoodMen
Aug 2017
#79
Besides, I never said we will automatically win elections once the demographic shift is complete.
dawg
Aug 2017
#81
Voters concerned about economy/jobs voted Dem. Voters concerned about terrorism/immigration voted
emulatorloo
Aug 2017
#44
No, those are facts. Your analysis, such that it is, isn't fact based. It is based on a bunch of
emulatorloo
Aug 2017
#53
Trump owes his victory to the promise of a hard right supreme court for a generation
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Aug 2017
#64
We've got a Nazi-sympathizer President. So we should listen to Bannon and drop Civil Rights?
emulatorloo
Aug 2017
#74
"Stop talking about identity politics" equals stop talking about Civil Rights
emulatorloo
Aug 2017
#87
Examples of Democratic politicians or spokespersons "importing multi-hyphenated marxist nonsense"
emulatorloo
Aug 2017
#92
Pelosi and Schumer did that? I asked you about Democratic politicians/Democratic spokespersons
emulatorloo
Aug 2017
#94
Liberals are robbing us blind? That's RW framing and I agree it's part of he problem.
bettyellen
Aug 2017
#35
Bannon's a liar and a Rovian Rat-Fucker. Now, name the Democrats in favor of "trickle-down"
emulatorloo
Aug 2017
#50
I like the establishment. People of color, LGBTQ, women, intellectuals, and
VermontKevin
Aug 2017
#16
I read your post just fine. I think you didn't realize just how it sounds until it was repeated
VermontKevin
Aug 2017
#43
He/she will never "name them", but we know who they mean. I appreciate your efforts here.
Tarheel_Dem
Aug 2017
#52
I found the use of the term "subgroup" applied to the majority of Democratic voters
VermontKevin
Aug 2017
#61
Bannon's a lying rat-fucker. "Identity Politics" is a RW smear term for Civil Rights and equality
emulatorloo
Aug 2017
#37
The only thing that monster Bannon is "right" on is his monstrous politics.
50 Shades Of Blue
Aug 2017
#28
Eh, I'll believe it when we run a candidate better suited to our times and still lose
BeyondGeography
Aug 2017
#29
Yeah, cuz a racist predatory capitalist who stiffs workers is not at all 'elite'.
emulatorloo
Aug 2017
#40
We have a strong economic message and Bannon is a Rovian Liar. Trump ran on White Identity Politics
emulatorloo
Aug 2017
#34
We know which element agrees with Bannon & we also know where he got this particular talking point.
Tarheel_Dem
Aug 2017
#57
Translation: Democrats should not support civil rights so we don't offend Nazis
emulatorloo
Aug 2017
#60
Since at least 1970, there's been no conflict between economic justice and social justice movements.
Ken Burch
Aug 2017
#62