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I agree with everything but the last line. We have a great candidate, in the mold of silvershadow May 2016 #1
That should be a given. Bernie earned his (D) by doing the exact opposite of what I'm outlining Joe the Revelator May 2016 #3
Well, then it is puzzling why you said we're a party WITHOUT a candidate? pdsimdars May 2016 #19
Operation Chaos 2016 isnt funding Hillary. Theyre funding Bernie. JaneyVee May 2016 #22
That is true. riversedge May 2016 #44
Exactly, we have the greatest candidate ever, our own FDR! ViseGrip May 2016 #52
Post removed Post removed May 2016 #2
Wait I have to take my blood pressure first. bkkyosemite May 2016 #5
Perhaps we just do a find-and-replace of "republican" to "communist" Tarc May 2016 #4
He hasn't with the Republicans she has with their bkkyosemite May 2016 #6
Oh noes! Hillary touched a Republican! Tarc May 2016 #11
Like Bernie--they rehash 40 yr old stuff. riversedge May 2016 #45
Policies matter. Joe the Revelator May 2016 #7
When mainstream Republicans realize that tRump is so crazy SFnomad May 2016 #10
Her polices are obviously tenable to most Democratic voters Tarc May 2016 #13
I don't agree with your premise, I believe there are enough low info voters who let... Joe the Revelator May 2016 #14
Patronizing sexism + a veiled allusion to Stockholm Syndrome in A-As Tarc May 2016 #18
Alert results JustABozoOnThisBus May 2016 #28
Dissing voters is a stupid thing to do. Shame on you. riversedge May 2016 #46
Tenable and "enthusiastically supported" are two different things Armstead May 2016 #23
What Does It Say About A Country When Political Parties Curry Favor From All But Citizens cantbeserious May 2016 #8
If opponents of a Democratic candidate sound like Republicans... SidDithers May 2016 #9
Cute, really, but you're trying to compere supporters of a candidate to actual high level political Joe the Revelator May 2016 #12
Nope. Actually, it makes me wonder how many Hortensis May 2016 #57
It becomes clear every time I read your posts, except your party favorite is the Tories Dragonfli May 2016 #15
And accuse Democrats of being Republicans. betsuni May 2016 #16
Of course. All the Republicans I know support single payer health care. eridani May 2016 #17
Thread win. JaneyVee May 2016 #21
BRAVO! Metric System May 2016 #26
Exactly. JoePhilly May 2016 #31
Convenient to ignore that folks on the left do not use PufPuf23 May 2016 #36
So you're not talking about the dems defending Welfare Reform, then? vintx May 2016 #62
From the crowd that uses FOX News, Hot Air, and Judicial Watch as sources. JaneyVee May 2016 #20
So, when Sanders courts Trump supporters, at what point does he stop being a Democrat? baldguy May 2016 #24
What Trump policy positions has Bernie adopted? Human101948 May 2016 #27
Aside from opposing the IWR? Or being anti-establishment? baldguy May 2016 #29
What are you talking about? Human101948 May 2016 #35
Trump and Sanders are two side of the same hypocrisy cion. baldguy May 2016 #37
That's a stretch...the F-35 has not been used in war... Human101948 May 2016 #38
"In 1985, for example, protesters massed at the General Electric plant in Burlington, Vermont,..." baldguy May 2016 #41
Bernie declared war on Central America? Human101948 May 2016 #42
Bernie feeds into the anger and manutfactures hate as we have seen in CA Bernie protesters-Shameful! riversedge May 2016 #47
To me, the party branding is of trivial importance; policies are everything. Lizzie Poppet May 2016 #25
if a 70 year old man has never been a democrat his whole life but runs as one to become President MariaThinks May 2016 #30
As a voter I can declare myself a Democrat the same day I vote... Human101948 May 2016 #43
as a democrat i can support a variety of positions, why does that make Hillary a republican? MariaThinks May 2016 #55
Many of us believe (perhaps erroneously) that being a Democrat means supporting... Human101948 May 2016 #59
Every Democratic Presidential Nominee MineralMan May 2016 #32
And next Berners will be claiming that only Bernie can lure away ... JoePhilly May 2016 #33
Oh they already have Bobbie Jo May 2016 #49
Got anything to refute that? Human101948 May 2016 #60
Do what? Bobbie Jo May 2016 #61
Bernie's crossover appeal versus Hillary's crossover appeal... Human101948 May 2016 #63
Ok Bobbie Jo May 2016 #66
Seriously, this post might make more sense at freeperville. nt BootinUp May 2016 #34
Years ago, IMO. djean111 May 2016 #39
She's just dispalying her historical and lengthy experience of collaborating with Republicans. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2016 #40
Please add that MANY Democrats voted for the resolution. riversedge May 2016 #48
I do. I guess they all just made a "mistake" or were bamboozled by Bush. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2016 #50
TPP, KEYstone XL, Privatized Social Security, Regime Change, Rigged FTAs, etc amborin May 2016 #51
Last time I looked...Democratic Party is a big tent party...unlike either beachbumbob May 2016 #53
There is already a conservative party and this is a duopoly "big tent" as you'd have it TheKentuckian May 2016 #67
I recall a lot of posts about how Bernie has cross appeal to repubs onenote May 2016 #54
They've stopped acknowledging that fact. JoePhilly May 2016 #56
If that was said about Senator Bernie Sanders you'd be lauding him for being "bipartisan". George II May 2016 #58
In other words: If it walks like a duck......... Ferd Berfel May 2016 #64
By that logic Reagan was a Democrat anigbrowl May 2016 #65
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