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We can all make nasty comments on Paul Ryan's FaceBook page 72DejaVu Feb 2016 #1
The adults are talking. Go do your homework. ms liberty Feb 2016 #14
Go count your delegates. 72DejaVu Feb 2016 #16
I will after the primaries are over. jillan Feb 2016 #47
Cool. 72DejaVu Feb 2016 #57
Tell him "NO WE CAN'T" or "CUT IT OUT". n/t PonyUp Feb 2016 #35
And Paul Ryan is an excuse to accomplish what the corporate elements of both parties want... cascadiance Feb 2016 #2
Yep that is how it works. zeemike Feb 2016 #18
Trump and Cruz are also out there to make protesting against H-1B visas look "xenophobic"... cascadiance Feb 2016 #22
Yep - 2 wings of our Corporate One-Party Rule, playing GoodCop/BadCop. kath Feb 2016 #36
I'd say they're both wrong. randome Feb 2016 #3
"a smart President can do as much as possible with Executive Actions." elias49 Feb 2016 #39
Well put. I'm personally done with being badgered into silence by "No We Can't" candidates 99th_Monkey Feb 2016 #4
Agreed. beac Feb 2016 #5
I have a great deal of respect for President Obama as a human being and a man of integrity tularetom Feb 2016 #6
He admitted that he didn't think of himself as a gamechanger Art_from_Ark Feb 2016 #19
Yep Go Vols Feb 2016 #34
I beg to differ... handmade34 Feb 2016 #7
Nonsense. If you want to know what he looks like when he sincerely tries, review how he rammed GoneFishin Feb 2016 #10
The people did not give up on Obama bigwillq Feb 2016 #41
Fireside chats could easily be replaced by 'The Weekly President's Chat' live stream. Totally doable GoneFishin Feb 2016 #8
Obama already does that, but it's just not talked about by our "illustrious" Fawke Em Feb 2016 #23
He already does that. Empowerer Feb 2016 #27
Why are you trying to turn this into accusing me of accusing Obama of not doing enough? Fawke Em Feb 2016 #30
Agree for the most part, except that Obama stopped withthe people when he appointed banksters cui bono Feb 2016 #9
And when we were called retards (aargh!!) by his chief of staff. jillan Feb 2016 #49
Good grief. Sander fans are in a contest today to see who can post the sillest post. riversedge Feb 2016 #11
Who's Sander? Fawke Em Feb 2016 #24
...... jillan Feb 2016 #50
Why do Bernie supporters keep insisting he represents "the people"? Cali_Democrat Feb 2016 #12
Name recognition to people who aren't overly involved doesn't really mean much. eom Fawke Em Feb 2016 #25
Well now that the PEOPLE are getting to know him, he is now even with Hillary in National polls. sabrina 1 Feb 2016 #43
Hillary sounds like a follower, not a leader. I want a leader to deal with the Republicans. jalan48 Feb 2016 #13
Clinton's campaign is about HER BEING something. Sanders' campaign is about US DOING something. Attorney in Texas Feb 2016 #38
Ayup. AzDar Feb 2016 #15
So the president is really just a figure head dflprincess Feb 2016 #17
Kind of sounds like that, doesn't it? Art_from_Ark Feb 2016 #20
The House votes on the money. Protalker Feb 2016 #29
The House and Senate were lost because the people lost faith in Dems who when they were given sabrina 1 Feb 2016 #44
That's what Clinton's "No We Can't" campaign theme seems suggest. Sanders knows better. Attorney in Texas Feb 2016 #42
Shocking! "Paul Ryan, May I?" Hillary says we do what Paul Ryan allows! amborin Feb 2016 #21
Obama Was Supposed To Do This But Someone OBVIOUSLY Got To Him billhicks76 Feb 2016 #26
yep one day he was going to filibuster the telecom immunity bill questionseverything Feb 2016 #28
YES>>>EXACTLY!!!!! billhicks76 Feb 2016 #32
yes the change was instant and dramatic questionseverything Feb 2016 #54
Exactly. Once Dems were given the power they said they needed to get things done, then people got to sabrina 1 Feb 2016 #45
yes losing the public option was bad enough questionseverything Feb 2016 #56
Dude, you nailed it november3rd Feb 2016 #31
"That is the difference" - Exactly! Kermitt Gribble Feb 2016 #33
The people have been demanding tougher rules on guns for years... brooklynite Feb 2016 #37
Sanders has not been president. Bill and "2-for-1 Hillary" Clinton have had the bully pulpit. Attorney in Texas Feb 2016 #40
The people have been demanding we get the money out of politics for years, an issue that tops sabrina 1 Feb 2016 #46
She's deferring to fucking Paul Ryan? The Romney Flunkie that Biden wiped the floor with? Myrina Feb 2016 #48
Best OP ever, ever, ever. Thanks. JDPriestly Feb 2016 #51
Yep-Nailed it n/t fredamae Feb 2016 #52
Sorry, that is not a quotation emulatorloo Feb 2016 #53
Hillary is right, Sanders is wrong and doesn't understand how government works. stevenleser Feb 2016 #55
Agreed - "Hillary is right." Too far right for my taste. Attorney in Texas Feb 2016 #58
Clinton will give in to the Republicans and call it "compromise". Odin2005 Feb 2016 #59
How did this OP get 2,600 facebook likes?!? Vote2016 Feb 2016 #60
That's a good question. I have no idea how. Attorney in Texas Feb 2016 #61
2,800 likes now Vote2016 Feb 2016 #62
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