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In reply to the discussion: How many on the progressive wing of the Democratic party were duped by Putin?. [View all]mcar
(45,967 posts)71. I recall lots of RT posting here
once upon a time.
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How many on the progressive wing of the Democratic party were duped by Putin?. [View all]
Eko
Nov 2017
OP
I campaigned for Hillary in the fall. I didn't fall for anything Putin said or did.
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#3
I don't claim to speak for "everyone on the progressive wing of the Democratic Party".
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#7
I would say that Putin had a far greater effect in swinging working-class voters away from us
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#16
Yup, Putin only had to swing/suppress 33,000 votes in the Rust Belt nt
Fiendish Thingy
Dec 2017
#207
Prove it. No progressives here or any I know elsewhere were influenced by social media associated
ancianita
Dec 2017
#48
Nope. It's not my style. Others can see someone's politics for themselves. I don't censor.
ancianita
Dec 2017
#258
Repeat what? Threatening not to vote democratic ticket unless given a reason to do so?
Eliot Rosewater
Dec 2017
#253
Repeat inventing a mythical boogeyman in our own ranks as some big problem
LiberalLovinLug
Dec 2017
#256
We need to examine it to stop it from happening again. Putin will be back next year and
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#72
"If a person does those things, that proves that person is not refighting the primaries."
betsuni
Dec 2017
#188
But it is the whole story...that is what you don't get...they revved up hated against Clinton using
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#220
I've been told here that ALL Democrats are progressives-was news to me-so, what does that tell you?
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2017
#82
I said it...all Democrats are progressive...there are degrees of course...Manchin and Feinstein
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#221
Reformation? Deadline for nailing your 95 Theses on How The Democratic Party Sucks
betsuni
Nov 2017
#23
Not "how it sucks"(I never use or even think phrases like that)but how it needs to change
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#26
No it doesn't. The 'change' you advocated would cause us to lose...the courts are already being
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#73
OK...if you're a socialist(what country do you live in, btw)what is your issue with me?
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#192
I don't think you're lying, but what you said there has nothing to do with anything I said.
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#191
If you want go to after Sarandon, fine. I seriously doubt she influenced much of anyone.
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#148
And you're not going to pull us together by sneering at "dismissive centrists."
betsuni
Dec 2017
#139
That was in response to a collective attack on "the progressive wing of the Democratic Party"
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#144
Oh Ken, you deleted just for me? My heart is pounding and my palms moist with perspiration.
betsuni
Dec 2017
#149
Simple, honest question. does this mean if democrats or liberals are yelling at you
Eliot Rosewater
Dec 2017
#164
Good post. Could have saved myself some time had I read this before responding myself
KPN
Dec 2017
#105
Actually, it's more like..."Ok Putin was involved...but so what? What do we do with that?"
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#29
Exactly they ignore and downplay Russia because they like anything anti HRC- same shit as the GOP.
bettyellen
Dec 2017
#64
It is your OPINION that you are pushing here regarding the cause of those numbers
stevenleser
Dec 2017
#84
I don't have anything to do with "the JPR mindset". I've never been a member of JPR
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#120
See Ken...this is the problem...you would rather ...against all evidence...blame the
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#74
It ruins their narrative that we have to address the Dem shortcomings because we lost
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#89
That is a good point...I can't disagree. And I would even suggest there are multiple levels of
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#98
Blaming the fall campaign is not the same as attacking Hillary. I respect Hillary
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#121
OK, I've assumed it was that election that you were referring to when you spoke of
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#167
I didn't put words in your mouth at all. I simply came to what seemed a logical conclusion.
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#172
Hillary is no longer the point. I deeply respect her and mourn the fact that she isn't president.
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#30
You're assuming that we can't appeal to both. Those two groups largely want the same things.
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#27
Pretty much anyone who still believes pizzagate is real is a right-wing extremist.
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#147
The ultimate tragedy is some certain people on the left I don't have to name
Blue_Tires
Nov 2017
#35
conflicting statements about whether the Russians were involved in the release of the DNC emails?
Eko
Nov 2017
#37
You know they were released with edits and time stamps stricken to fool people/ and fool them they
bettyellen
Dec 2017
#65
People were fooled by timestamps, because they assumed the emails were sent earlier
bettyellen
Dec 2017
#113
Thanks, but I haven't always been so prudent. Experience is the best teacher. (n/t)
Jim Lane
Dec 2017
#91
So is Trump more to your liking? There were only two choices...Trump and Clinton...
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#75
You're just DYING to argue with a Stein voter, aren't you? For that, you'll have to go to JPR.
Jim Lane
Dec 2017
#90
No one here will ever admit to being a Stein voter (and I am not sure any are here.)
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#93
Hahahah...I await my comeuppance for blackening the reputation of serial killers
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#99
Hahah...the Russians target the so called progressives (not Democrats)...the most gullible among us.
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#79
I don't really believe in wings...I hold views on some issues that some could call centrist...and on
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#100
Too many. What I find incomprehensible is that some have doubled down and continue to be used.
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#70
Populism is dangerous...it is used mostly to sway the masses towards a greater evil...consider the
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#80
It can be, but not always. The New Deal and the Great Society were also started with populism.
Caliman73
Dec 2017
#103
I don't consider that populism really...but those things were great no matter
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#110
Quite a few and I think we still have some on 'our' side still doing the dirty work for him
nini
Dec 2017
#92
The collective attack on "the progressive wing of the Democratic Party" as dupes of Putin.
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#145
The OP didn't say we were ALL duped. It specifically singled out ONE WING OF THiS PARTY
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#156
It means you rhetorically singled out progressive Democrats as dupable, and without call.
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#213
He organizes with us in the Senate and campaigns for our ticket in the fall.
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#229
Being a nominal independent is not the same thing as "being in another party".
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#232
It's not as though non-voters want something different than the people you label "populists".
Ken Burch
Dec 2017
#159
If today's centrist made policy like those guys, Democrats would not be wiped out
yurbud
Dec 2017
#189
If you can't tell the difference between the corporate welfare sell outs of the GOP...
JHan
Dec 2017
#193
I never said Republicans were any good at governing. Even if I keep voting for Democrats
yurbud
Dec 2017
#247
Yes, but Nancy and Chuck "attacked the rich" despite what Clooback threatened.
lapucelle
Dec 2017
#262
we agree on all of that. Since Democrats ended up passing it with a simple majority
yurbud
Dec 2017
#205
Who in a red state doesn't want decent public schools, free college, and Medicare for all?
yurbud
Dec 2017
#269
And you act like they haven't...or that those policy issues are simple.. they aren't.
JHan
Dec 2017
#270
Scotland article said tuition was free, but it sounds like they cut other grants that helped poor
yurbud
Dec 2017
#272