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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The legacy of "The Left" [View all]auntpurl
(4,311 posts)27. I suspect all young people always have felt that way
Impatient for change. But I think there have been political movements in the past where those young people, while impatient, had a stronger sense of history and the art of the possible. They marched and yelled and protested about the Vietnam war, but they didn't give up. They kept going even when they were tear-gassed and beaten. They knew it was going to be a long hard slog. I don't think the young people protesting at that convention hall have a clue about the history of this country, of politics, or of our party, as evidenced by the fact that they booed Elijah Cummings. Sorry, but that is not helping your cause, people.
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The state of California has been taken over and is run by what used to be "The Left."
Tatiana
Jul 2016
#18
We actually have a model for what coalition politics can do: The "Front Populaire" of the 30s/40s.
forjusticethunders
Jul 2016
#33
You might need a Hitler to fight against to make people come together like that
auntpurl
Jul 2016
#36
Here is a fact. The radical fringe started warning you all about Trump decades ago.
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2016
#40