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She'll never be president. Jester Messiah Feb 2016 #1
+1000 GoneFishin Feb 2016 #134
Exactly what is going to happen. If it's Hillary/Trump, it is well likely that Trump will win IMO. RKP5637 Feb 2016 #152
I can hear his ads now, "I can't be bought... She already has been!"... Yurovsky Feb 2016 #171
Yep, exactly what you said, plus she will be Swift Boated like Kerry was, false or true, the RKP5637 Feb 2016 #174
They won't have to lie or spin. dchill Feb 2016 #177
Quite true! n/t RKP5637 Feb 2016 #179
Trump says he gave money to Hillary. If he still has the canceled check, lob1 Feb 2016 #191
I hope Trump's people didn't read that! n/t PonyUp Feb 2016 #198
Critical hit!! Jester Messiah Feb 2016 #225
I figured this long ago PatrynXX Feb 2016 #183
you are buying the beer on election night mgmaggiemg Feb 2016 #187
If Hillary wins, I'll be drinking something with lots and lots of hops. Jester Messiah Feb 2016 #224
The TRUTH About Hillary's Veracty Is Slowly Becoming Common Knowledge! CorporatistNation Feb 2016 #2
Yeah, those grapes were probably sour any way. MohRokTah Feb 2016 #3
I'll admit it. I'm full of sour grapes Armstead Feb 2016 #6
It is shock and awe artislife Feb 2016 #4
Ain't that farleftlib Feb 2016 #5
It's almost like they let them change it back and forth every so often. Shandris Feb 2016 #7
The DNC doesn't care if the GOP takes the WH gyroscope Feb 2016 #8
The REAL "firewall"! They all lined up behind her from the beginning. Her Donors will or have Dustlawyer Feb 2016 #50
The smell of coffee warrprayer Feb 2016 #126
Absolutely true. Above all else they are the 0.1%. Republican and Democratic leadership alike GoneFishin Feb 2016 #135
Exactly... When you see folks making $145k becoming multi-millionaires.. Yurovsky Feb 2016 #173
Yep. I expect it from Republicans. It's a given that they are assholes. But when that behavior GoneFishin Feb 2016 #188
As I said before... freebrew Feb 2016 #203
I'm really beginning to think that. The highly monied PTB in the DNC are protecting their $$$$$'s. RKP5637 Feb 2016 #180
"Wish you could have been as effective against the GOP all these years." TheProgressive Feb 2016 #9
Sanders isn't even a Democrat. Kang Colby Feb 2016 #10
And all those millions who agree with him are also interlopers I suppose Armstead Feb 2016 #11
Nah, misguided or greedy. n/t Kang Colby Feb 2016 #16
Hillary Clinton Supporters complain about the Bernie Bros, malletgirl02 Feb 2016 #25
That's who I am referring to - bernie bros....n/t Kang Colby Feb 2016 #28
You are just like the Bernie Bros malletgirl02 Feb 2016 #30
Has it dawned on you that Bernie's voters LibDemAlways Feb 2016 #49
Probably doesn't care. That's the gist of the OP. jhart3333 Feb 2016 #59
Most Bernie supporters will come around for the GE and do the right thing and vote for Hillary. Kang Colby Feb 2016 #101
Perhaps the most misguidely wrong stupid tripe I've NRaleighLiberal Feb 2016 #113
+1 Jenny_92808 Feb 2016 #162
the Tobin tax ultragreen Feb 2016 #122
No, your opinion is based on an emotional understanding of short term speculative Kang Colby Feb 2016 #133
LOL! sounds straight from zero hedge, more balderdash and gop talking points. are you one of th amborin Feb 2016 #140
Got it. If you don't understand it, then it's a GOP talking point. Kang Colby Feb 2016 #166
it's you who either doesn't understand it, or is speaking from narrow self-interestyu amborin Feb 2016 #168
Sure, bud. Kang Colby Feb 2016 #172
+1 Jenny_92808 Feb 2016 #159
1) Republican talking point noted. cui bono Feb 2016 #181
That would certainly be true of the youth/millenial liberalhistorian Feb 2016 #202
Kang Colby's lecture, or Plutocrat 101 ultragreen Feb 2016 #118
Ugh huh. Kang Colby Feb 2016 #120
OMG, that takes the cake. k8conant Feb 2016 #132
Better dead than red huh? farleftlib Feb 2016 #12
Club politics are petty. bobbobbins01 Feb 2016 #24
Dude you sound like Alex Jones. JRLeft Feb 2016 #26
not according to Joe Biden. LiberalArkie Feb 2016 #46
Next you'll tell us that FDR, JFK and LBJ were socialist idelogues... ReallyIAmAnOptimist Feb 2016 #67
Bernie's single-payer healthcare would be cheaper ultragreen Feb 2016 #125
Now I feel so guilty for his promise to make me truedelphi Feb 2016 #88
Heaven forbid anyone should appeal to those wanting quality of life! BuelahWitch Feb 2016 #91
My dog has as much chance of becoming president as Hillary 406-Boz Feb 2016 #110
Odd, Hillary isn't a Democrat either ultragreen Feb 2016 #116
Your Democratic Party is no longer the one I wish to support. That goes back to 1968. leveymg Feb 2016 #131
Humphrey would be considered "too liberal" todasy Armstead Feb 2016 #219
Is Sanders "giving us freebies" or "raising our taxes"? yodermon Feb 2016 #136
They aren't freebies. He wants to pay for them with tax hikes. CrispyQ Feb 2016 #156
Middle class Americans are paying astronomical sums in taxes already. Kang Colby Feb 2016 #167
Yes, we're paying Carolina Feb 2016 #221
Why are you spouting Republican talking points? cui bono Feb 2016 #182
sure he is stupidicus Feb 2016 #190
You do realize those are right wing talking points? rynestonecowboy Feb 2016 #217
Worlds smallest violin iandhr Feb 2016 #13
Thank you for providing a case in point Armstead Feb 2016 #15
No iandhr Feb 2016 #17
Thank you for another case in point Armstead Feb 2016 #18
How naive are you? iandhr Feb 2016 #23
You obviously aren't paying attention Armstead Feb 2016 #27
I LIVED in Vermont for four years. iandhr Feb 2016 #32
I've lived next to Vermont most of my life Armstead Feb 2016 #34
Not with stuff like this iandhr Feb 2016 #40
And if the activist had asked Clinton the same question you think the answer wold have been better? Armstead Feb 2016 #43
DH got $100,000 from Clinton, which explains amborin Feb 2016 #146
And there is no reason for accepting Clinton Nite Owl Feb 2016 #57
Nevada is representative of the country... tommcc99 Feb 2016 #111
here's what's so perplexing: amborin Feb 2016 #147
The world is not black and white. azmom Feb 2016 #31
Is that right? Loudestlib Feb 2016 #53
I support him yuiyoshida Feb 2016 #107
the current race of supporters is unimportant ultragreen Feb 2016 #129
I will repeat again: The Third Way does not care if they lose the general election. Odin2005 Feb 2016 #14
The GOP and DNC gyroscope Feb 2016 #21
Gore Vidal seems more and more prescient every day. donf Feb 2016 #82
Boom! BuelahWitch Feb 2016 #96
Yesh, she's gonna win. n/t OhZone Feb 2016 #19
President Cruz is the words we will hear. libtodeath Feb 2016 #20
Abnd if performance so far is any indication...Democrats will not give him any real challenge Armstead Feb 2016 #22
We wondered all these years what they were saving their powder for. Turns out it was us. Karmadillo Feb 2016 #29
Yep. They are spineless ninnies against the GOP, but tigers against reformers on the left side Armstead Feb 2016 #33
perfect response and obviously true. bbgrunt Feb 2016 #39
This. Thanks! LibDemAlways Feb 2016 #52
Yes they can. amazing the fight they have when Autumn Feb 2016 #35
Harry Reid let GOP beat the shit out of him in Congress, but he sure can play hardball against.... Armstead Feb 2016 #45
Its BS that they can't fight Republicans. They don't want to, they are part of the system AZ Progressive Feb 2016 #36
Yes she has Robbins Feb 2016 #37
And by "beat back the grassroots" you mean "convince voters to support another candidate" brooklynite Feb 2016 #38
No..This is different than a primary battle between candidates Armstead Feb 2016 #42
Some are just conservative corporatist types so naturally they support Hillary. Broward Feb 2016 #41
1968 again olddots Feb 2016 #44
They should spend as much on voter registration as they do on hammering Sanders and Todays_Illusion Feb 2016 #47
I have watched this my whole life SoLeftIAmRight Feb 2016 #48
So Latino and Black voters are not part of the grassroots. Got it. Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #51
As much as you'd like to racialize it, that's not the case Armstead Feb 2016 #58
People of color came out for Clinton in NV. Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #60
And many came out for Sanders. Making it all about race is missing the point Armstead Feb 2016 #63
Majority did not. Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #65
Coalitions are about Big Tents....Not individual demographic encampments Armstead Feb 2016 #69
The big tent is moving away from whiteness. Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #79
The Big Tent is the Big Tent. That is the point of it. Armstead Feb 2016 #85
Hey, you don't want my advice. That's great! Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #89
What's your advice? White Liberals go away? Armstead Feb 2016 #90
Sure, go with that interpretation. Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #94
Yeah your candidate is great a racial polarization. Armstead Feb 2016 #100
Don't forget winning this race. Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #102
Bernie Sanders leads 53-45 with Latino voters in Nevada Entrance Polls Loudestlib Feb 2016 #68
Not according to precinct reports. Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #75
That's not an exit poll. Loudestlib Feb 2016 #84
No, it's the election results. Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #86
No Loudestlib Feb 2016 #95
Lulz. Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #99
" Really don't give af." I'm sure you don't when you're wrong. Loudestlib Feb 2016 #104
See you on Super Tuesday. Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #108
You need to post that in bigtree's thread! I keep seeing post after post that Sanders won the Number23 Feb 2016 #103
I thought I did! Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #105
BINGO! Firebrand Gary Feb 2016 #62
So the 44% of latino voters for Bernie sadoldgirl Feb 2016 #66
Um, the 56% Latinos for HRC are all oligarchs? Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #71
These 'Establishment Dems' don't want change, they just want a little tweaking. YOHABLO Feb 2016 #54
This sounds "crazy" Depaysement Feb 2016 #55
To vote for Bernie in the primary. jhart3333 Feb 2016 #72
That Depaysement Feb 2016 #76
Fair enough. jhart3333 Feb 2016 #80
To me that says Nite Owl Feb 2016 #56
They smile in our face and stab us in the back. Waiting For Everyman Feb 2016 #61
President Trump. Get used to hearing it. mainer Feb 2016 #64
Gotta agree Skeezer the Kat Feb 2016 #78
It's what may split the party for good, it is more than a small possibility. Jefferson23 Feb 2016 #70
They can think they beat back the liberals shawn703 Feb 2016 #73
Our Money Isn't Any Good scottie55 Feb 2016 #74
"Wish you'd shown as much fight and backbone against the GOP as you've shown against those who want liberal_at_heart Feb 2016 #77
I am a Bernie supporter and Markus Che Feb 2016 #81
Amen, brother. Hiraeth Feb 2016 #83
When it comes to the Republicans the Third Way Mantra is "No we can't"! jalan48 Feb 2016 #87
not just the DC insiders. It's also the state Dem party establishments. nt antigop Feb 2016 #92
The Nevada caucus today was a miscarriage of democracy Berntheoligarchs Feb 2016 #93
^^ THIS ^^ Waiting For Everyman Feb 2016 #109
You're welcome Berntheoligarchs Feb 2016 #114
Caucus was a mess tommcc99 Feb 2016 #115
Chis Matthews just spewed that Rubio's second place in SC mountain grammy Feb 2016 #97
Or rank and file Democrats in Nevada just preferred Hillary bluestateguy Feb 2016 #98
Believe it or not...I'm okay with whoever won. Armstead Feb 2016 #106
Ain't that the truth! nt mhatrw Feb 2016 #112
they work hand in hand with the GOP amborin Feb 2016 #117
DU Rec. SixString Feb 2016 #119
he failure in your argument is assuming Sanders has 100% of the grass roots. MohRokTah Feb 2016 #121
I don't assume that Armstead Feb 2016 #123
The rules have been set for years. Any Democrat could have started a few years ago to change them. MohRokTah Feb 2016 #124
Once a system is in place, it is very hard to dislodge BUT... Armstead Feb 2016 #141
They've not beaten us down. HooptieWagon Feb 2016 #127
I hope you're right. I'm just feeling discouraged. Armstead Feb 2016 #128
Don't be discouraged. Bernie isn't going to win every state. HooptieWagon Feb 2016 #130
don't be discouraged amborin Feb 2016 #148
That's right, and Repubs will win the South in the GE anyway. Waiting For Everyman Feb 2016 #138
+1. grntuscarora Feb 2016 #137
I think it's crystal clear who Hillary is working for. nt TBF Feb 2016 #139
Which "grassroots"? The democratic grassroots is labor, sufrommich Feb 2016 #142
Familiarity, connections and ability to steamroll a message Armstead Feb 2016 #143
Got it,only white dudes really understand how sufrommich Feb 2016 #144
Nope same thing goes for white dudes...Although you'd like to racialize it Armstead Feb 2016 #145
the AFL-CIO is holding off their endorsement b/c so amborin Feb 2016 #150
I saw Latinas who looked like they would walk through walls for Hillary Clinton. DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2016 #149
I am not talking about rank and file supporters Armstead Feb 2016 #154
fighting the GOP? artyteacher Feb 2016 #151
Both won because of support from progresives Armstead Feb 2016 #157
if Clinton was so Republican... artyteacher Feb 2016 #160
There is a theory in politics that I believbe is quite accurate Armstead Feb 2016 #161
Well actually team Clinton did and still do ... artyteacher Feb 2016 #164
Please name a few that really threaten the interests of Wall St and Big Bidness Armstead Feb 2016 #165
Because they want THEIR Horse to win...Duh! n/t Jenny_92808 Feb 2016 #169
The establishment are Blacks, Latinos, Women, the elderly? itsrobert Feb 2016 #153
If you want to racialize what is happening be my guest Armstead Feb 2016 #155
That's because the Democratic Party Elite work for the same people that support rhett o rick Feb 2016 #158
Manny used to post these two pics. I added the pie chart. CrispyQ Feb 2016 #163
Excellent post Jenny_92808 Feb 2016 #170
WE are the enemy. dchill Feb 2016 #175
This Revolt Has Been Building For Years - The DWS, DNC, DLC, Third-Way Has Only Themselves To Blame cantbeserious Feb 2016 #176
They don't actually disagree that far from gop 2pooped2pop Feb 2016 #178
K&R! This post should have hundreds of recommendations! Enthusiast Feb 2016 #184
The TPP issue made this brutally clear Populist_Prole Feb 2016 #185
Yep one of the bipartisan steps Armstead Feb 2016 #192
Curiously though Populist_Prole Feb 2016 #193
we fight the GOP while the grassroots hide behind our skirts mgmaggiemg Feb 2016 #186
The grassroots are bigger than you think Rosa Luxemburg Feb 2016 #194
bernie is our handmaiden mgmaggiemg Feb 2016 #200
You can be assured Rosa Luxemburg Feb 2016 #205
so you are voting republican then? mgmaggiemg Feb 2016 #206
It will be her fault Rosa Luxemburg Feb 2016 #207
shame on you mgmaggiemg Feb 2016 #208
The Clinton campaign hasn't played it's cards right Rosa Luxemburg Feb 2016 #210
you are buying the beer on election night mgmaggiemg Feb 2016 #211
LOL Rosa Luxemburg Feb 2016 #220
Because Clinton and the GOP rammed it into a necessary and massive budget bill at the last minute Armstead Feb 2016 #222
that's one reason why I quit being a dem long ago stupidicus Feb 2016 #189
Bill Clinton was an expert at "Imaginary timidity" Armstead Feb 2016 #197
you know it stupidicus Feb 2016 #199
They have the same corporate owners as the GOP CanonRay Feb 2016 #195
"Wish you could have been as effective against the GOP all these years." ... Jopin Klobe Feb 2016 #196
remember when stewart interviewed pelosi a few years back all the comments were related redruddyred Feb 2016 #201
That is because... humbled_opinion Feb 2016 #204
K&R Carolina Feb 2016 #223
Democracy should be about votes -- Not "Firewalls." NT GreatGazoo Feb 2016 #209
Today`s New Way Democratic Party reminds me of the old Company Store democrank Feb 2016 #212
Great message. I send it from this OP to my Minnesota jwirr Feb 2016 #213
The Hillary campaign and the DNC has become so corrupt and so rigged that . . . DrBulldog Feb 2016 #214
Reid and Clyburn are both DOMA yes voters who have been part of the opposition to equality with Bluenorthwest Feb 2016 #215
I've never voted for a republican in my entire voting life which started in 1972. But kas125 Feb 2016 #216
K&R Paka Feb 2016 #218
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