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orpupilofnature57

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52. Third way is the " gray area " we rationalize selling out to, it's Black & White, she's a phony .
Sat Jan 30, 2016, 09:32 PM
Jan 2016

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No highprincipleswork Jan 2016 #1
A vote for Hillary is a vote for conservative policy. [n/t] Maedhros Jan 2016 #2
absolutely amborin Feb 2016 #53
This is incremental progress, as the circle slowly moves from left to right until all is purple. guillaumeb Jan 2016 #3
aka realistic pragmatic centerism tk2kewl Jan 2016 #4
I would modify that to: guillaumeb Jan 2016 #5
yeah tk2kewl Jan 2016 #7
Join the Demoplican Party. Today! Choose your favorite celebrity President, below: leveymg Jan 2016 #9
Oh DAMN! frylock Jan 2016 #20
You know what they're laughing at, don't you? nichomachus Jan 2016 #41
Us. And, they're still laughing. leveymg Jan 2016 #44
The only way she will get things done wit hRepublicans Ferd Berfel Jan 2016 #6
Better that we should have a 4 year continuing budget resolution, and no President or Congress. leveymg Jan 2016 #8
Yes! Gamecock Lefty Jan 2016 #10
I think Obama learned (tediously slowly) that the present GOP does not compromise. Betty Karlson Jan 2016 #13
Sometimes it's the President's job to ensure that something doesn't get done. frylock Jan 2016 #22
or selling out Lage Nom Ai Jan 2016 #42
The TPP would certainly be revived - Frankenstein-style. eom Betty Karlson Jan 2016 #11
More than Bernie getting nothing done. His magic wand won't get past them. n/t pnwmom Jan 2016 #12
He doesn't have a magic wand. He has people behind him, Ed Suspicious Jan 2016 #14
You can't pass laws without working with the people in Congress, and at least pnwmom Jan 2016 #16
Uncooperative congressional Democrats may want to revise their resumes. frylock Jan 2016 #25
They aren't the problem. The problem is the majority Rethugs. pnwmom Jan 2016 #34
No, blue dog dems are very much a part of the problem. frylock Jan 2016 #40
How many Democratic Congressional Candidates does he have behind him? Hekate Jan 2016 #24
so the answer Lage Nom Ai Jan 2016 #45
We're the magic wand. Watch as we make Hillary disappear. frylock Jan 2016 #23
n/t SamKnause Jan 2016 #27
What PROGRESSIVE things will Hillary get through this congress, that Bernie can't. Name them. arcane1 Jan 2016 #29
She'll accomplish things the same way Obama did. And she won't pnwmom Jan 2016 #32
You have nothing, in other words. If you did, you would've said so instead of ducking the question. arcane1 Jan 2016 #33
Her plan for improving on the ACA has a much better chance of passing pnwmom Jan 2016 #35
What CAN she pass? Which "Improvement" will the republicans vote for? And it has to be progressive. arcane1 Jan 2016 #36
Do we really want government shutdowns to prove a point? Hekate Jan 2016 #15
Wow! Perfect! Just the sort of "changes" Americans can't wait for! nt mhatrw Jan 2016 #17
Hey--we all want more war in the ME and more bankster bailouts. It's just a matter of how fast Romulox Jan 2016 #18
Hell. No. frylock Jan 2016 #19
They are beating the bi-partisanship drum again. The form of bi-partisanship they have engaged Skwmom Jan 2016 #21
Agree creatives4innovation Jan 2016 #26
I have asked this question over and over and no Clinton supporter has answered it yet: arcane1 Jan 2016 #28
I find no appeal in her offer to be a Republican collaborator. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2016 #30
This sums it up perfectly. Z_California Jan 2016 #31
Thank you John Venn AgingAmerican Jan 2016 #37
well when Bill was in office he got things done that made Republicans near green with envy azurnoir Jan 2016 #38
I don't. bigwillq Jan 2016 #39
K&R amborin Jan 2016 #43
Media Consolidation. nt Skwmom Jan 2016 #46
I don't think the Clintonistas WANT to take back Congress. w4rma Jan 2016 #47
BERNIE Voted in favor of the CFMA ... that caused the 2008 World Banking Collapse .. aDCBeast Jan 2016 #48
She has one job and that is to increase the inequality gap. JRLeft Jan 2016 #49
Yes, when Democrats "work with" Republicans, *we* always get screwed. CharlotteVale Jan 2016 #50
Exactly. And add Social Security and Medicare (expand on Wall St favors) to the intersection. SMC22307 Jan 2016 #51
Third way is the " gray area " we rationalize selling out to, it's Black & White, she's a phony . orpupilofnature57 Jan 2016 #52
No No NO! If some president is going to do the nasties with the GOP congress, John Poet Feb 2016 #54
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