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flamingdem

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11. Try her facebook page or twitter
Sun Dec 10, 2017, 01:23 AM
Dec 2017

Then others will see how you feel too, it's rowdy over there

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Oh God no. rusty quoin Dec 2017 #1
THIS LenaBaby61 Dec 2017 #20
Yeah, not even quite. But it IS pretty bad. dchill Dec 2017 #35
Biggest Political Mistake In History? Not. Even. Close. n/t SFnomad Dec 2017 #2
History during the time with the current Dem leadership flamingdem Dec 2017 #4
I answered the question in the OP. Not. Even. Close. n/t SFnomad Dec 2017 #5
Not only in RECENT history, no. TrollBuster9090 Dec 2017 #30
"Dumping Howard Dean as the DNC Chair ." dchill Dec 2017 #36
If they didn't get the votes for the public option, what could they do? treestar Dec 2017 #39
My issue with dumping the public option was the way it was dumped before negotiations started SFnomad Dec 2017 #46
I agree, worst of this era. I can't get over it. I don't think I can forgive on this one. flamingdem Dec 2017 #3
After finding out more about the history of the accusers , the ones that are known ( many remain lunasun Dec 2017 #13
And good grief if we end up losing a senate seat over this flamingdem Dec 2017 #15
Not the biggest, but very close for recent history. braddy Dec 2017 #6
It was a big mistake IMO . Biggest ? I don't know but the party is looking at blowback lunasun Dec 2017 #7
The "biggest political mistake in history" occurred in Germany in 1933... First Speaker Dec 2017 #8
I think that Ryan, McConnell and Co. on on the verge of getting what they want flamingdem Dec 2017 #10
Been Calling A Senator With The Initials KG For Days - No One Answers The Phone - Tried 50 Times SeaDoo77 Dec 2017 #9
Try her facebook page or twitter flamingdem Dec 2017 #11
There's a LONG queue on Twitter. Denzil_DC Dec 2017 #14
Gawd I hope someone makes her read it flamingdem Dec 2017 #16
I'm not fussed whether she reads it. Denzil_DC Dec 2017 #17
Exactly. Everyone I know, more moderate and more left are on the same page flamingdem Dec 2017 #18
It's not "the biggest mistake in political history", but it's a horrible mess, and so unnecessary. Denzil_DC Dec 2017 #19
Now the potus pack is reduced as well flamingdem Dec 2017 #22
A functional caucus with some effective, sane leadership would be a start! Denzil_DC Dec 2017 #23
Polling says otherwise mythology Dec 2017 #43
Who conducted the poll and what were the questions? flamingdem Dec 2017 #44
Nope not even close BoneyardDem Dec 2017 #12
Words are weapons in politics, Franken used his mind and his words well. YOHABLO Dec 2017 #21
Yes. orangecrush Dec 2017 #24
At least the worst since 2016. Scruffy1 Dec 2017 #27
Not even the biggest political mistake of the last 14 months... Drunken Irishman Dec 2017 #25
Not the Biggest Political Mistake in History, but a Whopper and I think it will be one that only in Pachamama Dec 2017 #26
I relate to your angst SHRED Dec 2017 #28
if you kept watching SNL... More_Cowbell Dec 2017 #29
K&R burrowowl Dec 2017 #31
Not hardly. Not even in the top 10. Lil Missy Dec 2017 #32
Opening ? to Santa said it perfectly: "What did Franken do?" That kid spoke for SNL and most of us. stuffmatters Dec 2017 #33
Rethinking is NOT something politicians generally do. dchill Dec 2017 #34
If they did it to hurt Moore they are wrong. agincourt Dec 2017 #37
Political history is a very long time Sen. Walter Sobchak Dec 2017 #38
No, but Danascot Dec 2017 #40
No. Being lazy and whiny and not showing up to vote in 2016 EllieBC Dec 2017 #41
You bring up some excellent points. Not sure about the biggest blunder in history, R B Garr Dec 2017 #42
Expulsion is not the same as resignation Progressive dog Dec 2017 #45
It doesn't compare with Julius Caesar deciding against staying home that day DavidDvorkin Dec 2017 #47
It isn't even a mistake. It is what Franken and others decided was the best thing to do. L. Coyote Dec 2017 #48
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