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L. Coyote

(51,134 posts)
70. The Democratic Party is populist and centrist, and we are welcoming everyone to join us.
Wed Nov 8, 2017, 12:42 AM
Nov 2017

Where do you think Social Security came from, the Republicans?

STOP being divisive, be a Democrat!

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i would vote for the person but NOT campaign for them.. samnsara Nov 2017 #1
Tired of this AlphaCharley Nov 2017 #65
This message was self-deleted by its author pangaia Nov 2017 #79
Incorrect GaryCnf Nov 2017 #104
Totally dishonest Trumpocalypse Nov 2017 #105
That's a good try GaryCnf Nov 2017 #112
So now you're changing your argument Trumpocalypse Nov 2017 #118
Even ignoring the fact that it doesn't address GaryCnf Nov 2017 #121
Changing your argument again Trumpocalypse Nov 2017 #122
If that's what you got, go with it GaryCnf Nov 2017 #123
Still changing your argument. Trumpocalypse Nov 2017 #124
Too much snow. Populism is a NEGATIVE force, right or left, Hortensis Nov 2017 #106
Fair enough GaryCnf Nov 2017 #109
A key feature of populism is ignorance. Hortensis Nov 2017 #111
Okay GaryCnf Nov 2017 #113
:) Back to Billsmile's silly OP: How can WE go "populist" Hortensis Nov 2017 #115
Jeez GaryCnf Nov 2017 #116
Lol. Now, I believe we need to be blaming others more for Hortensis Nov 2017 #117
We actually agree there, too. GaryCnf Nov 2017 #119
Oh, this has to stop! :) For sure a lot of the numbers are pumped Hortensis Nov 2017 #139
Do you think making me cry GaryCnf Nov 2017 #140
No channeling Brazile. That's where we part. Hortensis Nov 2017 #141
. . . GaryCnf Nov 2017 #142
bingo Champion Jack Nov 2017 #130
"....and if they were spewing all kinds of shit and lies..." pangaia Nov 2017 #81
I would leave but not to become a Republican leftofcool Nov 2017 #2
Post removed Post removed Nov 2017 #13
.You might be wrong Skidmore Nov 2017 #50
I think you have no clue what the term neo-liberal means emulatorloo Nov 2017 #52
working acorss the aisle DonCoquixote Nov 2017 #18
True dat!! InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2017 #26
This happened before Trump Alpeduez21 Nov 2017 #35
Was this divisive thread started by a troll? AlphaCharley Nov 2017 #71
One wonders, doesn't one. We can't be allowed one lousy night to enjoy Democratic victories... Hekate Nov 2017 #82
I'm a Hillary Democrat, too. But I wouldn't consider myself a centrist. LuvLoogie Nov 2017 #80
Lets say they grew a third ear vs the party that grew a third eye Wwcd Nov 2017 #3
Right. I tried to seriously answer, but really, this. SandyZ Nov 2017 #9
Ok back to Trump. Wwcd Nov 2017 #54
Yes, well. The Democratic Party is the winner tonight for sure. SandyZ Nov 2017 #56
Winner!! NurseJackie Nov 2017 #69
One of, if not the most, progressive platforms of a major party. NCTraveler Nov 2017 #4
Platforms are meaningless. Zen Democrat Nov 2017 #14
Not even close to meaningless. NCTraveler Nov 2017 #20
come on. Our platform was the most progressive after the primary, not before. And she did not. JCanete Nov 2017 #129
You are not being honest about Clinton... NCTraveler Nov 2017 #131
actually any of those. I'm telling you what I saw every time I turned her on the TV or pulled a JCanete Nov 2017 #134
"Obviously I didn't see everything she ever said" NCTraveler Nov 2017 #135
okay, YES, based upon the parameters I set, this is absolutely an example of Clinton talking about JCanete Nov 2017 #143
Thats not a clarification. NCTraveler Nov 2017 #144
Not true, because I don't have an agenda here. I'd rather fully understand these issues myself. JCanete Nov 2017 #148
If Donald Trump hasn't made you a liberal yet... RhodeIslandOne Nov 2017 #5
Then they're hopeless... beyond deplorable. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2017 #29
Populism doesn't appeal to minorities much since the target of their attacks JI7 Nov 2017 #6
Yep. OilemFirchen Nov 2017 #34
The Democratic Party is already populist Fresh_Start Nov 2017 #7
Populist Democrats are pro Main Street and anti Wall Street, to simplify. Zen Democrat Nov 2017 #15
In your opinion Fresh_Start Nov 2017 #19
Agreed pandr32 Nov 2017 #132
When you say Neo-Libs Eko Nov 2017 #38
It equates to this: Garrett78 Nov 2017 #59
"Populists" have never heard of Martin Luther King Boulevard... OilemFirchen Nov 2017 #41
"The Neo-Libs love Wall Street." betsuni Nov 2017 #93
does workign classworking class white male DonCoquixote Nov 2017 #16
Females, immigrants, DACA, minorities, handicapped, and LGBT have bigger issues Fresh_Start Nov 2017 #23
er... DonCoquixote Nov 2017 #28
really no comparison Fresh_Start Nov 2017 #36
with no health insurance or money for food and rent DonCoquixote Nov 2017 #43
No I'm not saying the woman and minorities can live on air Fresh_Start Nov 2017 #46
Amen ! Say it ! And don't us ones who have some $ know it lunasun Nov 2017 #88
I do not think you are DonCoquixote Nov 2017 #125
The biggest reason they don't get it is discrmination because gendet, race etc JI7 Nov 2017 #39
Does this sound like a winning strategy to you? Kentonio Nov 2017 #96
... LexVegas Nov 2017 #8
Trump is a populist. Why would the Democratic party go populist? Squinch Nov 2017 #10
There is such a thing as progressive populism marylandblue Nov 2017 #11
Bernie populism is pretty much also a white male populism Fresh_Start Nov 2017 #17
Bernie may be clueless on some things, but DonCoquixote Nov 2017 #22
you could make that point without saying anti-wall street Fresh_Start Nov 2017 #24
well, it is hard not to say that DonCoquixote Nov 2017 #30
not its not hard Fresh_Start Nov 2017 #33
Yes, that's true, which is why I supported Clinton marylandblue Nov 2017 #40
Bernie was campaigning for civil rights before most of the party was even born. Kentonio Nov 2017 #97
any one who calls them selves NOT A FRICKEN CONSERVATIVE best support democrats no matter beachbum bob Nov 2017 #12
Progressive populism where the middle class, workers and poor are looked mvd Nov 2017 #21
Here, here!! InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2017 #31
"where the middle class, workers and poor are looked after" That would be the Democratic Party. SandyZ Nov 2017 #78
Needs to be more of a focus, IMO mvd Nov 2017 #83
Imo, it is obvious the Dems are on the middle class and poor, side. Small business, SandyZ Nov 2017 #89
More so than the Repukes, for sure mvd Nov 2017 #91
I'm a liberal, not a populist. DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2017 #25
me too! Fresh_Start Nov 2017 #37
I despise populism because it needs a foil DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2017 #42
thats a good way of looking at it Fresh_Start Nov 2017 #44
I don't dislike rich people. I dislike greedy people. DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2017 #45
right there with you Fresh_Start Nov 2017 #48
I don't dislike corporations. I dislike corporations that ignore the public good. DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2017 #49
Corporations aren't chartered for the public good Fresh_Start Nov 2017 #51
"populists" will have to do a lot better than Bernie Sanders. wyldwolf Nov 2017 #27
Nah, I think he's doing just fine thanks. Kentonio Nov 2017 #98
No. He is not. He'll never again be on a national major party ballot... wyldwolf Nov 2017 #128
If he isn't it will be because he chooses not to be Kentonio Nov 2017 #138
Exactly - because he wouldn't want to embarrass himself. wyldwolf Nov 2017 #147
It really should espouse a range of views... LisaM Nov 2017 #32
I have come to not like that word. Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #47
California liberals have gone to a lot of effort to make California Centrist tirebiter Nov 2017 #53
Not at all. MatthewG. Nov 2017 #55
You shouldn't come over here to troll. Tsk. MerryBlooms Nov 2017 #57
"Site Voldemort"? That's not very nice. I agree, JPR should stay at JPR. betsuni Nov 2017 #92
We are what we are...not going anything... Tonight is about victory...no more Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #58
I won't vote for a Bernie. Tavarious Jackson Nov 2017 #60
Let's stop and define "populism," because it's a pretty vague concept. Garrett78 Nov 2017 #61
Populist always equal nationalist. No matter how you spin it GulfCoast66 Nov 2017 #62
The fact you put billionaires in the same list as Jews, Blacks and Gays is deeply troubling Kentonio Nov 2017 #99
"deeply troubling" betsuni Nov 2017 #100
Good intellectual reply. Kentonio Nov 2017 #101
What intellectual discussion? "Fuck that noise"? betsuni Nov 2017 #107
Not most. David__77 Nov 2017 #63
Trump is populist. Populism is not good governing. scheming daemons Nov 2017 #64
See post #61. It depends on what is meant by "populism." Garrett78 Nov 2017 #66
He campaigned as a populist, and to deny he did is revisionist history. emulatorloo Nov 2017 #68
Calling himself a populist, or the media calling him one, doesn't make it so. Garrett78 Nov 2017 #73
Drain the swap, evil globalist bankers emulatorloo Nov 2017 #74
Trump did campaign against Wall Street malfeasance. Garrett78 Nov 2017 #75
Lord. NurseJackie Nov 2017 #67
The Democratic Party is populist and centrist, and we are welcoming everyone to join us. L. Coyote Nov 2017 #70
+1000 I think this thread should be removed. Do we even know the author? AlphaCharley Nov 2017 #76
They didn't flee Obama. joshcryer Nov 2017 #72
Can we do this tomorrow? RandySF Nov 2017 #77
Apparently not. This is a hit and run post... Hekate Nov 2017 #85
it is tomorrow in Russia grantcart Nov 2017 #86
Populism isn't the same as progressive. George Wallace was a populist. n/t pnwmom Nov 2017 #84
Garbage argument, Billsmile. "So let's have at it"? Come back and say this again... Hekate Nov 2017 #87
Celebration time . Sorry please call back later lunasun Nov 2017 #90
Populism isn't a political philosophy. There have been both Dem and repug populists. brush Nov 2017 #94
.. Kentonio Nov 2017 #95
DEMOCRATS elected a trans woman and a socialist in VA lapucelle Nov 2017 #103
I guess "leftists" really like the word "fuck." betsuni Nov 2017 #108
Are you questioning centrists' loyalty to our party? GaryCnf Nov 2017 #102
The premise is confounded: economic populism or diversity populism.... Sancho Nov 2017 #110
Don't confound "populist" and "progressive" Adrahil Nov 2017 #114
Aw, Gowan Witcha! MineralMan Nov 2017 #120
First of all, WTF is "populism?" It seems to be a word to describe something extremely unpopular. lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #126
We pulled the Centrists in JustAnotherGen Nov 2017 #127
Flamebait. God forbid we should enjoy our victories, even for a full day. (nt) Paladin Nov 2017 #133
A few that we don't need anyway would leave. You know the type, they tell us we can't brewens Nov 2017 #136
How many threads are we going to see BainsBane Nov 2017 #137
The Party is made of a lot of views. It has always moved forward Wwcd Nov 2017 #145
Centrist Democrats? No. brooklynite Nov 2017 #146
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