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If at first you don't succeed, give up. (nt) stone space Jan 2016 #1
Or, if you can't win at one thing, try something else... brooklynite Jan 2016 #82
FUCKING SHIT! Bernie is generating momentum NOW. Get on board and make it happen. He cannot do it Ed Suspicious Jan 2016 #2
Jury voted 0-7 to LEAVE IT fleur-de-lisa Jan 2016 #6
I swear a lot. I felt vindicated after a recent study revealed that people who use the salty talk Ed Suspicious Jan 2016 #9
I swear a lot too! fleur-de-lisa Jan 2016 #11
Me too! JRLeft Jan 2016 #28
Plus scatology raises the tone of the discussion no end Hekate Jan 2016 #122
You dislike my word choices? I don't give a scat. Ed Suspicious Jan 2016 #123
That's one Hillbot that won't be able to alert for 24 hours. hobbit709 Jan 2016 #26
Hillbot? Really. MineralMan Jan 2016 #40
I could have said acolyte of the Anointed One. hobbit709 Jan 2016 #41
You could have said "Hillary supporter." MineralMan Jan 2016 #49
I'm not polite to people that send in idiotic alerts. hobbit709 Jan 2016 #55
I see. To whom are you polite, I wonder? MineralMan Jan 2016 #56
Yup. Agschmid Jan 2016 #65
Do you prefer 'alert stalker'? AgingAmerican Jan 2016 #118
Why would I prefer that? MineralMan Jan 2016 #124
It's more offensive being alert stalked AgingAmerican Jan 2016 #133
I checked, and you have zero hidden posts. MineralMan Jan 2016 #134
An alert stalker, put on the sidelines for 24 hrs. 99Forever Jan 2016 #43
Rhetorical question alert: the hallmark of a weak and intellectually dishonest alert. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #68
Even if "fucking shit" referred to the opinion, so fucking what? Warren Stupidity Jan 2016 #95
Some people are so .... delicate. Lil Missy Jan 2016 #127
where have we heard this before? handmade34 Jan 2016 #104
Bernie is not just running for President. He is building a movement. highprincipleswork Jan 2016 #3
How does that convince Mitch McConnell to bring up the measure for a vote? n/t Yavin4 Jan 2016 #18
I am predicting a Democratic Sweep which will change the leadership in congress. Nictuku Jan 2016 #29
Bernie has his work cut out for him Nictuku Jan 2016 #30
How does Bernie convince people in ALA, MS, KY, WV, LA, SC, NC, GA, TX, TN, WY, Idaho, ND, SD, Yavin4 Jan 2016 #32
By continuing to tell the truth! Nictuku Jan 2016 #47
This. Nobody is pointing the finger of blame where it belongs except Bernie. Ed Suspicious Jan 2016 #107
Maybe not Old Codger Jan 2016 #53
Fighting cheer: What do we want? Incremental change, glacial pace. When do we want it? mahina Jan 2016 #129
I wanted it before Old Codger Jan 2016 #132
He doesn't. You don't get the point. You and others like you do, after he sets it up. highprincipleswork Jan 2016 #88
Okay-where's the rest of the movement? brooklynite Jan 2016 #37
We force them to. Fawke Em Jan 2016 #48
Then shame on them Goblinmonger Jan 2016 #51
What are they talking about? Just their re elections? Autumn Jan 2016 #121
Then he has to get a Congress full of progressives treestar Jan 2016 #73
Agendas don't get passed & singed into law without a supportive Congress. baldguy Jan 2016 #91
IIRC voters were angry that Prez Obama gave up on single payer. katsy Jan 2016 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author emulatorloo Jan 2016 #85
Your contention is that we lost the House in 2010 because Obama didn't get single payer mythology Jan 2016 #93
Quite likely we may have lost the majority anyway, for the reasons you say. eomer Jan 2016 #106
No no I'm sorry katsy Jan 2016 #109
How will Hollory get anything done for America seeing how R. Daneel Olivaw Jan 2016 #5
Because he stands for those things. They mmonk Jan 2016 #7
this! Ed Suspicious Jan 2016 #12
Plenty of excuses for why Obama could not do it, but none for Indie Senator Sanders. merrily Jan 2016 #8
Obama wasn't in the Senate. Bernie was. Yavin4 Jan 2016 #22
You're implying that POTUS and head of the Democratic Party is more merrily Jan 2016 #25
what was Bernie's excuse? treestar Jan 2016 #74
Obviously Bernie is not going to be able to do it if the POTUS can't Fast Walker 52 Jan 2016 #77
What a disingenuous post! Name all the things Obama did that show how hard he tried. merrily Jan 2016 #90
.......... polly7 Jan 2016 #94
Went to the links Mother Of Four Jan 2016 #100
You're welcome, Mother Of Four. Thanks for going to the links. nt. polly7 Jan 2016 #105
Vote out Corp GOP/Dems? fredamae Jan 2016 #10
It's not going to be the same Senate, we have these things called "elections" thesquanderer Jan 2016 #13
And it's The House that will Remain the Roadblock... Herman4747 Jan 2016 #17
You need 60 votes in the Senate to cut off debate Yavin4 Jan 2016 #20
We have to try. Stop fighting us. nt stillwaiting Jan 2016 #27
We need to go back to making them really filibuster Goblinmonger Jan 2016 #52
A lot can happen in 8 years. thesquanderer Jan 2016 #63
believe. . . enid602 Jan 2016 #14
Bully Pulpit. eom corkhead Jan 2016 #15
Dunno. How will Mrs Clinton? malthaussen Jan 2016 #16
She's not advocating Single Payer like Bernie is. n/t Yavin4 Jan 2016 #19
In other words, she wouldn't try. malthaussen Jan 2016 #23
In other words ... frazzled Jan 2016 #64
You are COMPLETELY misrepresenting Bernie Sanders, what he campaigns on, and the stillwaiting Jan 2016 #67
Um, no frazzled Jan 2016 #69
He's not PROMISING anything. Listen to any one of his stump speeches. stillwaiting Jan 2016 #70
It's a call for Sanders to reveal how he'd pay for his proposal. #ImWithHer riversedge Jan 2016 #98
As she evolves it seem obvioius that it is easy for her mikehiggins Jan 2016 #102
"just to win some votes"... ljm2002 Jan 2016 #114
So how will Hillary get anything she's talking about through Congress? Kall Jan 2016 #86
They won't admit she'll succeed by promoting policies repubs will agree with. arcane1 Jan 2016 #81
And how will Hillary get anything (progressive) done? Motown_Johnny Jan 2016 #21
I really understand the sentiment and agree Thenewire Jan 2016 #31
Yes, like she didn't support dismantling welfare.....oh wait, she did. jeff47 Jan 2016 #36
I really hope you are right. Thenewire Jan 2016 #38
There's almost two decades of polling backing me up. jeff47 Jan 2016 #46
Who is polling better right now against Trump or Cruz? ljm2002 Jan 2016 #115
General election polling doesn't matter at this point. Thenewire Jan 2016 #125
If liberalism generally doesn't rely on fear mongering... ljm2002 Jan 2016 #131
Simple Thenewire Jan 2016 #135
Well, again, I will point out that YOU are fear mongering... ljm2002 Jan 2016 #136
Those polls are meaningless Thenewire Jan 2016 #137
Terribly sorry... ljm2002 Jan 2016 #138
I completely disagree with your assessment. And, if that really does sadden you join the fight. stillwaiting Jan 2016 #44
You think that Bernie would destroy what has been accomplished, and Hilary won't Motown_Johnny Jan 2016 #45
What has been accomplished is the dems have been dragged so far right that onecaliberal Jan 2016 #103
Such a stupid argument when our government is so thoroughly corrupted currently. stillwaiting Jan 2016 #24
If Bernie fought long and hard for Single Payer and it failed to pass... Yavin4 Jan 2016 #35
If he did that and we ended up having more people in Congress that support single payer... stillwaiting Jan 2016 #39
Much better Old Codger Jan 2016 #58
Much better to get incremental victories which makes the overall goal easier to achieve Yavin4 Jan 2016 #59
Why in the world would politicians be SCARED about supporting something that a majority of stillwaiting Jan 2016 #61
well Old Codger Jan 2016 #62
You mean, like Harry Truman's failed effort for government health care? Jim Lane Jan 2016 #75
" No future Dem candidate is ever going to run on repealing the ACA,"... ljm2002 Jan 2016 #116
Someday, people who oppose Sanders will actually understand jeff47 Jan 2016 #33
ha, yes-- I tend to think electing Bernie as sending a long overdue message to the PTB Fast Walker 52 Jan 2016 #79
I'm sensing a theme Capt. Obvious Jan 2016 #34
Ummm... it was never on the table. Fawke Em Jan 2016 #42
And yet he wants to keep trying to get everyone healthcare, unlike the candidate who tried for it in Doctor_J Jan 2016 #50
Different Senate, and we will. Not he. WE. Fearless Jan 2016 #54
Always nice to hear from the... 99Forever Jan 2016 #57
Clinton already tried in the 90s. randome Jan 2016 #60
You mean Hillary Clinton, right? ljm2002 Jan 2016 #119
YOU DO UNDERSTAND THAT So Many Of Our So Called ChiciB1 Jan 2016 #66
It's hard, so we shouldn't even try? Maedhros Jan 2016 #71
It's hard to work within the Democratic party, as Sanders is trying to do. randome Jan 2016 #110
good point, I think the answer treestar Jan 2016 #72
And yet a clear majority of Americans... ljm2002 Jan 2016 #120
Especially with the way the President was unflaggingly keeping his campaign pledges! How on Earth villager Jan 2016 #76
By contrast, Hillary DID convince her Senate colleagues to pass the Iraq War Resolution. Jim Lane Jan 2016 #78
What evidence do you have that she convinced anyone else? brooklynite Jan 2016 #83
You're right. It's quite possible that no one in the Senate gave a good goddam what she thought. Jim Lane Jan 2016 #87
And she repeated EVERY ONE of Bush's lies, verbatim, to get it done. arcane1 Jan 2016 #84
You surrender awfully easy n/t arcane1 Jan 2016 #80
Haven't you heard there is an election. We don't have to keep " that same Senate". Vincardog Jan 2016 #89
There is a very small window tucked into the Affordable Care Act which gives states the option Samantha Jan 2016 #92
Excellent comment. eom saltpoint Jan 2016 #130
Vote for Hillary because she won't try to do anything Republicans wont agree to! Warren Stupidity Jan 2016 #96
Public Option was Obama's proposal not Bernies betterdemsonly Jan 2016 #97
Your desperation is showing. 99Forever Jan 2016 #99
pick up Senate and Gov seats in general; primary conservative congressional Dems zazen Jan 2016 #101
How did your progressive Senate candidate do redstateblues Jan 2016 #108
Great! None of the Senate and Gov seats will be won by advocates of Single Payer... brooklynite Jan 2016 #111
Yep. Reality is stubborn like that underthematrix Jan 2016 #126
DU Rec. hrmjustin Jan 2016 #112
False equivalence... ljm2002 Jan 2016 #113
He wasn't president then AgingAmerican Jan 2016 #117
Doorknobs at the Ford Theater saltpoint Jan 2016 #128
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