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In reply to the discussion: The Democratic party is an absolute failure. [View all]Demsrule86
(71,542 posts)169. Right but we wouldn't have had Hillary Clinton been elected...they might have refused to seat her
nominee but, a conservative would not be on the bench...those who abandoned the Democratic Party in 14 and 16 caused this...there are consequences when you don't support your party. We had no way to stop Gorsuch.
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It's not subjective to say Trumps already had those majorities longer than Obama did in 8 years.
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#19
Trump has not had the majorities longer...they took the house in 10 if we take the house in 18, it
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#59
You'd better research that. With Ted Kennedy's death and Al Franken's recount, the summer...
brush
Sep 2017
#88
We did not have a veto proof majority after Kennedy's death or Franken's recount
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#90
Aren't you saying the same thing I am? We didn't have a filibuster proof majority for a continuous..
brush
Sep 2017
#92
No the Republicans have 52 Senators at this moment...they do not have a veto proof majority.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#94
My point is Obama did not have a continuous 2-year, filibuster proof majority. Is that not true?
brush
Sep 2017
#99
Oh...sorry. I agree with that. I thought you meant that the GOP is in a better position than Obama
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#105
Yes. And too many times on the cable news shows that contention goes unchallenged.
brush
Sep 2017
#146
We held all branches until 10 when we lost the house...and if some could stop criticizing Democrats
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#58
There is not way to do that. You have to vote for Democrats in order to save the courts period.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#61
Right but we wouldn't have had Hillary Clinton been elected...they might have refused to seat her
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#169
"An absolute failure..." This from an alleged ally. He has continually attacked the party...
brush
Sep 2017
#9
"the Democrats" aren't saying that. And Bernie does plenty of whining. This thread
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#112
This was said in August of this year and the battle won't end until some stop making comments like
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#62
Yeah, we all want one of our major candidates from 2016 saying we're an absolute failure (sarcasm gi
brush
Sep 2017
#91
What you consider stupid shit others might not consider it so...but yeah in the age of Trump
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#64
that's what happens when you don't have Russia, the FBI and the media on your side
Skittles
Sep 2017
#21
And the malignant dark-money kleptocrats, all entered AGAINST the Democrats.
Hortensis
Sep 2017
#136
This has nothing to do with the primary. Sen. Sanders has made derogatory remarks
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#66
I made a similar post not long ago...you are not the only one. I live in Ohio
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#68
It hit every newspaper in the country...Why would Sanders echo conservatives...and Podesta emails
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#70
Yes I read it, and I don't agree with it...having read Podesta's email first hand.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#82
Nader caused the United victory...and in the age of Trump to call Democrats 'corporate'
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#102
Sorry it was Nader...who cost us the election...and the Green rifffaff who claimed
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#81
He is not an ally. He votes with Democrats mostly as they share ideology...in most cases.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#74
You're right. People should look at a politicians WORDS and DEEDS before...
NurseJackie
Sep 2017
#77
He may. But not as a Democrat. I suspect his protected status as an "ally"...
NurseJackie
Sep 2017
#83
I hope the current Dem leadership would not allow him to run as a Democrat. He is not a Democrat.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#84
If they didn't after the general, they sure should have after the so called unity tour.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#107
It was horrible...women thrown under the bus...and the party attacked constantly.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#117
Exactly, can you imagine if anything like that was publicly said about Sanders?
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#95
And yet, he desperately wanted to be the 2016 DEM PARTY presidential nominee!
MoonRiver
Sep 2017
#104
Well, looking at the state of affairs in washington, the dem party certainly isn't sucessful...
JoeStuckInOH
Sep 2017
#115
Here's a critique of the party from someone who people hate even more than Bernie.
CrispyQ
Sep 2017
#128
The quote you 'fix' is exactly the same thing...it is an attack on the Democratic Party and you
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#150
I haven't seen attacks...but there is no doubt Sen. Sanders had been critical of the Democratic
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#152
I happen to believe that Sen. Sander does in fact dislike the Democratic Party and has for years.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#161
No, You took words and attributed them to what was not the subject of a sentence.
Rilgin
Sep 2017
#159
You are right, i remembered "strategy" as "tactics". The point remains the same.
Rilgin
Sep 2017
#164