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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I'm not a right winger. What is the Democratic Party presently? [View all]Smarmie Doofus
(14,498 posts)86. It's pretty RW. Its ICON ( Clinton) is our Iron Maiden.
A tired Cold Warrior full of WWII era misunderstandings of how the world works. Her biggest fans are self-described "feminists" who mistake obstinance , selfishness, cruelty and unyielding ambition for "strength".
Just like their VN era daddies.... now that I think of it.
This is emotional disturbance set to play out geopolitically in the coming years. Thatcher was hamstrung by the decline of the empire. Clinton is not. Catastrophic results for humanity will result.
And they call *this* progress.
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Exactly, mustn't we reevaluate our party since it is is going through a right wing realignment?
Dragonfli
May 2016
#125
True, they use their methodology worldwide, their methodology is both well respected and sound
Dragonfli
May 2016
#134
Communism is as far left as can be, last I knew, unless a further left Ideology has newly formed
Dragonfli
May 2016
#160
Only if you ignore that times change. Otherwise, Demand are still the party of racists.
CrowCityDem
May 2016
#166
One must scale that chart to the context under discussion. As it is shown, one might put Sanders...
yawnmaster
May 2016
#129
This has nothing to do with the Overton window, but relies instead on the actual Definitions.
Dragonfli
May 2016
#148
but that would require making right wing center as some people seem to have a won't todo.
hollysmom
May 2016
#161
The level of Sanders' socialism was too much for Democrats to accept. That's all.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#2
No impartial observer would define Sanders and his policies as "moderate".
Trust Buster
May 2016
#12
Comparing Norway to a behemoth like the U.S. is, well, I'll leave at that.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#19
That's ridiculous...the only reason that we can't have national health care and other...
Human101948
May 2016
#32
Did I compare them? I simply provided a counterexample to your ludicrous claim
JonLeibowitz
May 2016
#78
The significant majority of those registered as Democrats disagree with you.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#21
No it isn't. There's a reason Sanders and his supporters dislike closed primaries. Because Sanders
Trust Buster
May 2016
#25
Sanders performs badly amongst registered Democrats or you'd have no problem with closed
Trust Buster
May 2016
#88
Her opinion does not reflect the opinion of the majority of registered Democrats.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#105
I just place that post in the sour grapes category. You insult because your candidate has lost.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#153
True ignorance is dependent on profanity out of a lack of anything intelligent to say IMO.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#168
Stop Digging, you are incredibly clueless and attempting to argue with one that is knowledgeable on
Dragonfli
May 2016
#169
I'm in good company. The majority of Democrats voted for Hillary because they believe the same.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#170
You mean most democrats are ignorant of really basic political theory?
nadinbrzezinski
May 2016
#174
You definitely seem full of yourself. You've cornered the market on intelligence. Sad.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#176
Nope, but I could point to you some really good reads on basic political theory
nadinbrzezinski
May 2016
#179
I actually find Sanders supporters to be nasty and condescending. Nice is not their nature.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#178
I find partisans concescending and not nice, wehther they are democrats or republcians
nadinbrzezinski
May 2016
#180
The only thing the Bernie supporters here seem to care about is the email server.
YouDig
May 2016
#26
Well, on this very thread some Bernie supporters are expressing concern that the Dem Party
Broward
May 2016
#29
Wrong again...If you look through the primary many issues and topics have been raised
Armstead
May 2016
#69
Explain to me how anyone who cares about any issue could possibly even contemplate
YouDig
May 2016
#73
Obama is great -- but he is too closely aligned with a system with evil effects
Armstead
May 2016
#98
Yeah, conspiracies about David Brock are also big here. Somehow the Bernie people
YouDig
May 2016
#71
Silly boy....The definition of right wing is anything that is critical of Clinton
Armstead
May 2016
#46
The "Hillary has herself to blame, has done this to herself" is STRAIGHT out of rightwing land
Actor
May 2016
#53
She chose to give speeches to shady Wall St firms and Big Corporations for huge paybacks...
Armstead
May 2016
#59
Dwight Eisenhower, Howard Baker, and Nelson Rockefeller were more liberal the Clinton Democrats
Chasstev365
May 2016
#7
In what ways are they liberal? Why are you so willing to compromise your principles?
Ed Suspicious
May 2016
#43
The Democratic Party believes that it does not need to earn our votes anymore.
Maedhros
May 2016
#126
I, and many others, plan on leaving the day after, if HRH gets the nomination. nt.
DirtyHippyBastard
May 2016
#91
I was already out. I only registered to vote for Bernie, then I will switch back. [n/t]
Maedhros
May 2016
#124
mmonk—Your sense of rightwing is good; but, I don’t hang/post at the Hillary Group.
CobaltBlue
May 2016
#30
When i see some of the ops trashing Hillary I notice how similar they are to right wing attacks on
hrmjustin
May 2016
#33
Ridiculous. You pulled that out of your ass. I've seen others that have Hillary
redstateblues
May 2016
#45
The rank-and-file is becoming increasingly willing to be 'herded' into accepting conservative policy
Maedhros
May 2016
#77
Well, they let the grassroots fight the really hard battles (e.g. LGBTQ rights),
Maedhros
May 2016
#79
Very right wing. They favor torture, more war, more domestic spying, more privatization,
Doctor_J
May 2016
#93
There is disagreement over economics, but broad agreement on social policy
Algernon Moncrieff
May 2016
#119
Far right of Ike's Republican party, somewhat right of Nixon's Republican party, unrecognizable to F
Vote2016
May 2016
#136
It's a label slapped on almost anything that looks like it might procure a vote or donation.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2016
#144