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If we worked for decent jobs we wouldn't need payday loans. n/t jtuck004 Jun 2016 #1
I'd trust her almost as far as Hayduke Bomgarte Jun 2016 #2
DWS has done a good job: Sanders people are trying to make her a scape goat lewebley3 Jun 2016 #9
"DWS has done a good job" - Really, on what front? nt phazed0 Jun 2016 #12
She has run the DNC as the party has asked her to do. lewebley3 Jun 2016 #15
You're on another planet. nt phazed0 Jun 2016 #19
Clearly.... SammyWinstonJack Jun 2016 #96
This message was self-deleted by its author LiberalArkie Jun 2016 #26
You mean losing all of those statehouses and the Congress? Bohunk68 Jun 2016 #32
Which makes her a toady and not a representative of the people. haikugal Jun 2016 #36
Hands over eyes with fingers firmly in ears is an impressive posture Ed Suspicious Jun 2016 #59
She only takes this position to keep her job. The pressure to change was overwhelming. bjobotts Jun 2016 #101
Much like HRC Shadowflash Jun 2016 #128
Look at the wonderful job she did in 2014... ThinkCritically Jun 2016 #77
They asked her to zentrum Jun 2016 #84
She is not charged with running elections: She is charged with basic logistics lewebley3 Jun 2016 #143
what into the ground? hollysmom Jun 2016 #111
Hillary is a progressive and the DNC is the progressive party lewebley3 Jun 2016 #124
madness, the stuff of delusions and unicorn spottings AntiBank Jun 2016 #134
you mean like Obama saying Social Security should be increased? hollysmom Jun 2016 #148
run it into the ground, yes AntiBank Jun 2016 #117
Thats your opinion because Sanders lost: and he chose not to be a Dem lewebley3 Jun 2016 #123
NOTHING to do with Sanders! Democrats have lost 900+ state legislature seats, 12 governors, 69 AntiBank Jun 2016 #130
The party asked her to lose both chambers of Congress and numerous state governments? Exilednight Jun 2016 #138
The DNC chairman is not responsible for campaigns: The Sanders voterrs failed to lewebley3 Jun 2016 #142
So the 2010 and 2016 midterm losses are Sanders fault? Exilednight Jun 2016 #145
Musta been a time warp. truebluegreen Jun 2016 #152
Obama is the legally head of the Party and the actual Head of the party: Not DWS lewebley3 Jun 2016 #154
I was referring to "Sanders voters" truebluegreen Jun 2016 #157
She has done everything the DNC and Obama has asked her to do: Sanders lewebley3 Jun 2016 #135
All you have to do is phazed0 Jun 2016 #140
"DWS has done a good job...." mac56 Jun 2016 #13
She has been great at protecting the oligarchy that runs the Democratic Party. Scruffy1 Jun 2016 #83
And making sure Sanders national exposure was kept at a minimum for as long as possible bjobotts Jun 2016 #102
Meh... Chicago1980 Jun 2016 #20
Thank you for your honest statement. It's not about Hillary. It's always been about Debbie. floriduck Jun 2016 #133
Debbie Wasserman Schultz sulphurdunn Jun 2016 #28
Anyone that would say that Cassiopeia Jun 2016 #44
So there's two of them! Raymond Shaw and DWS. Might have known! lol Zen Democrat Jun 2016 #55
Don't you draw the queen of diamonds boy ... Jopin Klobe Jun 2016 #108
You must be her mother. Cobalt Violet Jun 2016 #38
Not even others in the Hill Camp say that JimDandy Jun 2016 #62
I am not bully: I don't blame others for my own failures like Sanders lewebley3 Jun 2016 #132
DWS has done a good job: Sanders people are trying to make her a scape goat AlbertCat Jun 2016 #47
Third: you forgot "Impeachment is off the table" Nancy. Hoppy Jun 2016 #69
Ah yes... Losing seats is a sign of a good DNC chair... nt Gore1FL Jun 2016 #50
No, its not : She works for Obama he hired her: The loss of seats is because Sanders didn't lewebley3 Jun 2016 #131
Sanders had voters in 2014 that he didn't mobilize? Gore1FL Jun 2016 #146
You do know of her history of supporting republicans in Florida and not democrats.? Ichingcarpenter Jun 2016 #56
Republicans like that about her, apparently. Ed Suspicious Jun 2016 #60
LOL! Ruby the Liberal Jun 2016 #107
She stinks jzodda Jun 2016 #109
Sanders lost that is not DWS fault: Sanders people want to blame anyone but Sanders lewebley3 Jun 2016 #129
Please explain how Sanders lost the 2014 election for the Democrats. Gore1FL Jun 2016 #147
He didn't work for the party: His voters didn't show up lewebley3 Jun 2016 #155
Are you being purposefully obtuse Gore1FL Jun 2016 #156
She did exactly what was asked: got HRC the nomination. She'll be set for life.. expect her to be jack_krass Jun 2016 #116
She did job: Sanders was rejected: and that is not DWS fault lewebley3 Jun 2016 #125
Undeniably, the skids were greased for HRC, had they not been this primary would have been closer. jack_krass Jun 2016 #139
NO, Hillary is just one great choice: Sanders just lost and it's his fault lewebley3 Jun 2016 #144
Bull $hit. It is because of "Sanders prople" that she flipped on this issue. CentralMass Jun 2016 #126
Haha! Really? Shadowflash Jun 2016 #127
I've seen this act before. Dr. Strange Jun 2016 #136
On what fucking planet? truebrit71 Jun 2016 #158
Sanders campaign is the only ones blaming DWS for his loss lewebley3 Jun 2016 #160
Huh? She has been an abject failure as head of the DNC.. truebrit71 Jun 2016 #161
me2 840high Jun 2016 #14
Do the payday lenders get their "donations" back from her now? Matt_in_STL Jun 2016 #3
With 300% interest? Wait for it Jun 2016 #119
Debbie must be wondering if she's about to be handed her hat. Gene Debs Jun 2016 #4
DWS shouldn't have to go unless: Weaver of Sanders campaign goes lewebley3 Jun 2016 #10
What? phazed0 Jun 2016 #17
Derp? frylock Jun 2016 #42
x 2. Ed Suspicious Jun 2016 #61
lol what? Gore1FL Jun 2016 #51
What are you going on about? SammyWinstonJack Jun 2016 #99
HRC Campaign Big Wig in 2008. Wasn't she? Wilms Jun 2016 #5
HRC Campaign Big Wig in 2008. AlbertCat Jun 2016 #85
Too late. She has already revealed tabasco Jun 2016 #6
"Moving left" blackspade Jun 2016 #7
amazing what bad primary polls will do nt Angel Martin Jun 2016 #8
There are no bad primary polls. DWS is not considered to be in danger of losing her seat outside DU StevieM Jun 2016 #35
The race is not expected to be remotely competitive. AlbertCat Jun 2016 #49
And in DWS' congressional district it wasn't. She won by 37 points. (eom) StevieM Jun 2016 #81
She won by 37 points. AlbertCat Jun 2016 #82
so +! hollysmom Jun 2016 #112
I am afraid not. The poster misunderstood my post. I had been referring to the Clinton vs. Sanders StevieM Jun 2016 #150
I was referring to Clinton's performance versus Sanders in the district, not the DWS/Canova race. StevieM Jun 2016 #149
She apparently learned the fine political art of LibDemAlways Jun 2016 #11
yep 840high Jun 2016 #16
So you'd rather she not have changed her position on this issue? Chicago1980 Jun 2016 #21
I prefer Kelvin Mace Jun 2016 #29
It's a politically expedient flip flop, brought about LibDemAlways Jun 2016 #40
FIRE DWS! Donate to Democratic Underground for Tim Canova FL-23 here Omaha Steve Jun 2016 #18
She didn't move left, she got push back on it. Autumn Jun 2016 #22
How is Delphinus Jun 2016 #23
Too late... disillusioned73 Jun 2016 #24
And she will be back collaborating with the Republcans Kelvin Mace Jun 2016 #25
Until she has been reelected and is free to ignore all of us. jwirr Jun 2016 #27
Difficult to believe anyone with a conscience would seriously oppose such reforms. thucythucy Jun 2016 #30
Tim Canova gets another donation. Gregorian Jun 2016 #31
Too late. Third Doctor Jun 2016 #33
Too Late? Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) JUST released its proposed rules. Sunlei Jun 2016 #48
2018 Wave of Bernie Progressives hit's Congress. JimDandy Jun 2016 #70
I hope thats true, Congress and Senate are currently infested with Republican Baggers. Sunlei Jun 2016 #73
Hahaha, feeling the heat? Well, I hope she gets the boot. nt thereismore Jun 2016 #34
Never needed a pay day loan? yallerdawg Jun 2016 #37
Sounds to me like a Democrat. AlbertCat Jun 2016 #52
DWS supports Warren's CFPB decision. yallerdawg Jun 2016 #68
She'll say anything for the votes Scalded Nun Jun 2016 #39
This is what can happen when you don't STFU and GTFO. frylock Jun 2016 #41
what took her so long? eom LittleGirl Jun 2016 #43
too late. A corporatista will go right back to serving her true constituency the minute she's yurbud Jun 2016 #45
She read the Hillary book on how to do that. n/t JimDandy Jun 2016 #64
Hillary is promising so little, it will barely be a betrayal yurbud Jun 2016 #95
Good, because as a Member of our Congress-she has always voted with the Ds. Sunlei Jun 2016 #46
Always voted with the D's? Really? phazed0 Jun 2016 #63
Her record shows this and let me know why those bills or whatever were passed? or how did others Sunlei Jun 2016 #67
The letter R or D should mean less than the actual content of any legislation. FDR would Gene Debs Jun 2016 #75
I know. Some of the bills I'm happy to see passed in the past 7 yrs were signed by Rs & Ds. Sunlei Jun 2016 #76
You see? Was that so hard? Blue_Tires Jun 2016 #53
She's learned a few tricks from her pal Hillary I see. BillZBubb Jun 2016 #54
No, the OTHER left...nt freebrew Jun 2016 #57
No pressure or shaming should have been necessary, SusanCalvin Jun 2016 #58
How do you know that? phazed0 Jun 2016 #66
Whut? SusanCalvin Jun 2016 #72
Thought you were saying... phazed0 Jun 2016 #92
What a leader. EndElectoral Jun 2016 #65
Great. Now fire her and lets get on with Democrats winning elections. AllyCat Jun 2016 #71
Dropping her opposition...RIGHT.... for how long.? Until she is re-elected. usaf-vet Jun 2016 #74
I dont understand the hatred for this woman. My first impressions of her were Gomez163 Jun 2016 #78
There were plenty of reasons for that. SusanCalvin Jun 2016 #88
She's in the wrong party. She supports Republican LibDemAlways Jun 2016 #103
You don't understand this? GummyBearz Jun 2016 #159
Too little too late. We already know who she is. dinkytron Jun 2016 #79
A temporary position to appeal to voters. nt abelenkpe Jun 2016 #80
This should have been titled... afertal Jun 2016 #86
n2doc, recommended saidsimplesimon Jun 2016 #87
Gee, it's almost like putting pressure on politicians actually works! QC Jun 2016 #89
Lol Faux pas Jun 2016 #90
can we make it illegal for them to actively solicit bonemachine Jun 2016 #91
So, how you like me now?? Huh? Huh? Eleanors38 Jun 2016 #93
Now there's an industry that can stand being gutted notadmblnd Jun 2016 #94
Numbers------------------------ turbinetree Jun 2016 #97
Okay, so she's dropping this. But will she side with Republicans Ilsa Jun 2016 #98
Feel The Heat, PayDayDebbie! Dont call me Shirley Jun 2016 #100
in other news: DWS payday superpac closes shop and supports her republican opponent. nt Javaman Jun 2016 #104
Deborah Wasserman-Shultz: People who somehow got elected. Initech Jun 2016 #105
Too little, too late, Debbie Ruby the Liberal Jun 2016 #106
Well, it certainly took her long enough. sinkingfeeling Jun 2016 #110
I feel a little sad trudyco Jun 2016 #113
All of this is non-binding n2doc Jun 2016 #115
Didn't like her before the primaries Marrah_G Jun 2016 #114
Election year pandering. Fake left, swerve right. Doctor_J Jun 2016 #118
I'm sure its that her conscience finally got to her LiberalLovinLug Jun 2016 #120
Holy cow, play the twilight zone music.... Matt_R Jun 2016 #121
No shit? libodem Jun 2016 #122
How sad when being against predatory lenders is considered being on the left. leftinportland Jun 2016 #137
i believe President Obama..and lewebley3...meant to say "Great Job, Debbie!": islandmkl Jun 2016 #141
Come on now GRhodes Jun 2016 #151
She was never opposed to those guidelines. George II Jun 2016 #153
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