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This Revolt Has Been Building For Years - The DWS, DNC, DLC, Third-Way Has Only Themselves To Blame cantbeserious Feb 2016 #1
Yes. LWolf Feb 2016 #3
I gave you a heart for that. I feel the same way about Bernie, and Nay Feb 2016 #2
Thanks! I so agree about the system. Fast Walker 52 Feb 2016 #9
The Clinton's are like bad cops... DeGreg Feb 2016 #63
All of the folks the party has left behind on its decades-long run to the right. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Feb 2016 #4
exactly....if I wanted to be a Republican...I would be a Republican... islandmkl Feb 2016 #5
+1000000 SammyWinstonJack Feb 2016 #37
I'm still angry about when President Obama declared that his policies bvar22 Feb 2016 #59
.^that 840high Feb 2016 #67
I completely agree.. disillusioned73 Feb 2016 #6
Maybe that's partly the problem. They are 'waiting'. randome Feb 2016 #7
Damn right... hoosierlib Feb 2016 #11
You have to have a leader zalinda Feb 2016 #23
We've been working on it. jeff47 Feb 2016 #32
Folks also need to focus on the down ticket races NikolaC Feb 2016 #57
That is why getting Bernie nominatd is so important. bvar22 Feb 2016 #62
And yet you ridiculed the Occupy Movement and a "bunch of hippies wandering around a park." myrna minx Feb 2016 #60
The only thing liberal about the likes of Obama and Clinton gyroscope Feb 2016 #8
exactly-- but you will never hear this in the mainstream media! Fast Walker 52 Feb 2016 #10
Yup! And endlessly we will see on TV and hailed in print right-wingers whose positions have already Akamai Feb 2016 #12
And on trade and Wall Street reform gyroscope Feb 2016 #18
And Hillary was rather a long time coming to support gay marriage. SheilaT Feb 2016 #13
I don't think she genuinely does pinebox Feb 2016 #15
The only thing Hillary supports is what her bosses tell her madokie Feb 2016 #42
Yup! Plucketeer Feb 2016 #17
I completely agree! nt m-lekktor Feb 2016 #22
Great post! I see a difference on health care, though. JudyM Feb 2016 #28
I think you hit the nail on the head. hollowdweller Feb 2016 #35
And the Democrats can't even claim to have ended Don't Ask, Don't Tell. LiberalArkie Feb 2016 #40
Obama talks liberal on economics except for one sentence: "I don't really understand economics." ieoeja Feb 2016 #47
k&R , good points! Mbrow Feb 2016 #14
We've been told to shut up and vote for the establishment candidate for decades. liberal_at_heart Feb 2016 #16
Not that I've dutifully played along Plucketeer Feb 2016 #19
Remember everybody dissing Dean and going for Kerry because he was more electable? hollowdweller Feb 2016 #36
Why do the electable candidates never win? pengu Feb 2016 #74
"Popular" doesn't translate into being "Presidential". George II Feb 2016 #20
In what ways are you implying he is not "Presidential," in your opinion? JudyM Feb 2016 #30
Are you unaware of the concept of democracy, which does in fact mean that the most popular candidate Bluenorthwest Feb 2016 #31
We do not live in a democracy...we have a representative republic. Moostache Feb 2016 #54
Whatever the fuck that means. frylock Feb 2016 #44
Right now Peyton Manning is very popular, but he'd never get elected President. George II Feb 2016 #49
Whatever the fuck that means. frylock Feb 2016 #51
Well said!! SHRED Feb 2016 #21
Disaffected liberals are only part of his coalition firebrand80 Feb 2016 #24
I have been waiting my whole life to vote for a Sanders SoLeftIAmRight Feb 2016 #25
The pebbles are moving RoccoR5955 Feb 2016 #26
And where has Bernie Sanders been for all those years? liberal N proud Feb 2016 #27
And? dana_b Feb 2016 #33
My country has been gradually compromised away since Reagan. Half-Century Man Feb 2016 #29
Thanks largely to Gary Hart and Gennifer Flowers. ieoeja Feb 2016 #50
"Strong people don't need strong leaders" Ella Baker Half-Century Man Feb 2016 #56
I agree for the most part, TIME TO PANIC Feb 2016 #34
I totally agree! Stevepol Feb 2016 #41
Yeah, the establishment did not see this coming. TIME TO PANIC Feb 2016 #46
Well said, thanks. nt Zorra Feb 2016 #38
Every time a Republican says to me, with a shit eating grin, mountain grammy Feb 2016 #39
Indeed! Fast Walker 52 Feb 2016 #52
I guess I'm not part of "a lot" wolfie001 Feb 2016 #43
Good post - Here's a piece from Bill McKibben that addresses 'the process' and GoneOffShore Feb 2016 #45
cool-- thanks! Fast Walker 52 Feb 2016 #55
We've been waiting for a REAL Democrat since Carter. Cheap_Trick Feb 2016 #48
You nailed it. NowSam Feb 2016 #53
Like, trust, and respect, for the POTUS can help the public favor our platform Babel_17 Feb 2016 #58
Yes! Utopian Leftist Feb 2016 #61
The problem is everyone has bought the idea what's good for Wall Street is good for Main Street.... Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2016 #64
Nah, it's just misogynistic berniebros, who make up lies about Hillary voting for the IWR and stuff Warren DeMontague Feb 2016 #65
Sanders is a direct consequence of Obama: he started as Rahm's "icebreaker" in Springfield MisterP Feb 2016 #66
Excellent piece. Thanks dpatbrown Feb 2016 #68
My feelings exactly Armstead Feb 2016 #69
Well considering where Hillary Trump is going with this. PatrynXX Feb 2016 #70
Proud FDR, JFK, RFK Progressive Democrat here! Dont call me Shirley Feb 2016 #71
Will he be able to win in November? AbsoFUCKINGlutely Vincardog Feb 2016 #72
Very simply, I support Bernie because Bernie Marie Marie Feb 2016 #73
K&R. Great point about how crucial his running-mate selection would be. bullwinkle428 Feb 2016 #75
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