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In reply to the discussion: (MD Governor) O'Malley says he's considering White House run [View all]BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)26. Is this the "3 AM call" argument?
It seems to me that Obama has proven that Warren's background need not be a barrier.
The American people don't seem to thing these things are problems. That's nothing but the beltway echo chamber working.
I would go one step further. I would argue that no "Republican lite", including Hillary, can be elected in 2016. Look at Gore and Kerry -- both took very carefully triangulated positions on everything.
The Beltway is completely out of touch with where Americans are. The only Democrats who can will will be ones who break away from the beltway cocoon.
It is possible for Hillary to re-make herself. There is time for that. If she does that, she will get a lot of support.
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charlie and algernon
Apr 2013
OP
From time to time when his band is playing, me and some friends go to hear them. He's damn talented.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#54
Good looking should be irrelevant. Say that about a woman and without a doubt you're a sexist.
24601
Apr 2013
#61
I am a woman and I think he's damn good looking. Nothing sexist about it.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#71
I have said elsewhere that if she's the nominee ,I will most certainly vote for her.
abq e streeter
Apr 2013
#24
Where are you getting this from? Martin O'Malley is NOT a conservative Democrat.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#32
Evidence? You want evidence? No...you need to get in line and accept the "inevitable". nt
antigop
Apr 2013
#48
He is a conservative relative to other Democrats, but not compared to Republicans
Jake Izzy
Apr 2013
#49
For DU, this guy is Atila the Hun!! Relative to other Democrats is *relative* because the party has
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#55
Fellow black woman chiming in!! I agree with you wholeheartedly!! Ain't gonna happen, unfortunately.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#56
I'd be more impressed by candidates who don't feel obliged to pay homage to Israel before announcing
denverbill
Apr 2013
#3
Not one syllable in the article about "paying homage', or asking for/ needing "approval"
abq e streeter
Apr 2013
#7
Hillary already seems to have her nomination wrapped up on DU. I don't want Hillary.
loudsue
Apr 2013
#5
Same thing in 2008....Countless posts here on her inevitability as the nominee.
abq e streeter
Apr 2013
#6
If Senator Warren waits until 2024 to run she will be 75 years old then. I would say
totodeinhere
Apr 2013
#17
She had it wrapped up last time too until a guy named Barack Obama came along.
totodeinhere
Apr 2013
#16
Unlike Obama who at least had been a state senator, Warren had zero legislative experience
Beacool
Apr 2013
#19
I think that DU and other sites like Kos, Salon, etc. are the ones out of touch
Beacool
Apr 2013
#29
One nice thing about him running: DU will become much more friendly towards Roman Catholicism (nt)
Nye Bevan
Apr 2013
#73
Does he want to expand the safety net or contract it? Does he support Medicare for all?
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2013
#79