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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Former NH Dem chair: Bernie "is a guest in our house." [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)126. Let's just wait a few days and see whose house the New Hampshire voters think it is...
She might find she's been squatting in someone else's house for many years, while they've been too polite to tell her to quit acting like it's hers.
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Bernie is a home inspector, the house has a rotting foundation and termite infestation, you
Uncle Joe
Jan 2016
#2
As someone tweeted...The DLC was a guest in OUR house. We are taking it back.
madfloridian
Jan 2016
#24
She's OFFENDED that Bernie points out the corruption within the Democratic Party? That's rich.
stillwaiting
Jan 2016
#83
We have been talking past each other at Dem forums...is dialogue even possible?
madfloridian
Jan 2016
#59
Hey Kathy, Bernie caucuses with the Democrats. You are a guest in our house, Kathy.
Dont call me Shirley
Jan 2016
#26
How about the CURRENT New Hampshire Democratic Chairman? Sullivan hasn't been chair since....
George II
Jan 2016
#41
I'm sorry we disagree, but the D after a name doesn't describe that person's goals.
madfloridian
Jan 2016
#49
There's a reason that indys are starting to outnumber the traditional 2 parties.
madfloridian
Jan 2016
#78
Americans keep saying they hate the Congress, the parties, and the federal government
Algernon Moncrieff
Jan 2016
#88
Why would he join the party when the party establishment were moving in directions he couldn't?
Kentonio
Jan 2016
#81
If membership doesn't matter, why did he choose to run as a Democrat?
Algernon Moncrieff
Jan 2016
#100
I judge people by the principles they live by. HRC has amassed $50 million dollars in personal
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#99
Not surprised that you don't see the difference. Neither JFK nor FDR accepted money from
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#111
The wealthy aren't inherently evil. The poor aren't inherently noble.
Algernon Moncrieff
Jan 2016
#112
You missed the point or are intentionally deviating. JFK inherited money with no strings attached.
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#113
Lots of people enjoyed the bubble of the 90's. Clinton had nothing to do with it. However,
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#122
Just a slight clarification. When you say you are sorry for those that bought into Enron, it makes
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#131
Better to walk the walk and talk the talk than to simply put a letter after your name
emsimon33
Jan 2016
#110
They have thought it through to the general, that's why they are acting the way they are
Fumesucker
Jan 2016
#50
If you have a stake in the Status Quo you aren't likely to welcome a challenge n/t
mikehiggins
Jan 2016
#56
Maybe she said it because Sanders only became a Democrat out of political expediency
Beacool
Jan 2016
#57
Reading her followers responses I think it should be retweeted as often as possible. nt
kristopher
Jan 2016
#65
An attorney/politician daughter of attorney/politicians. Lives in a gated community no doubt.
cherokeeprogressive
Jan 2016
#70
"I don't think they have thought through to the general election in November."
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2016
#71
A Republican administration is not a calamity for the establishment D or R while Sanders likely is
Fumesucker
Jan 2016
#73
Yup. There are members of the Democratic Party that would get TOS'ed from DU....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2016
#77
Wasnt the entire idea behind people like Bill Clinton calling themselves "New Democrats"
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2016
#79
Yep, they were "bipartisan". They were no longer an opposition party at all.
madfloridian
Jan 2016
#85
Debbie Wasserman-Schultz - the HEAD of that "house" - backs her GOP buddies down here in Florida.
djean111
Jan 2016
#82
Of course Sanders supporters split a gut over the TRUTH. He only joined for one reason.
KittyWampus
Jan 2016
#89
This is pretty hypocritical and pountless, when Debbie Wasserman-Schultz has refused to
djean111
Jan 2016
#92
Was she speaking from the throne room of her house when issuing her pronouncement?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2016
#90
Let's just wait a few days and see whose house the New Hampshire voters think it is...
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jan 2016
#126
Wall St wanted the Democractic Party to be more friendly to Ronald Reagan ideals.
raouldukelives
Jan 2016
#128