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Ed Suspicious

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98. I just keep thinking the big tent must be shrinking? Funny it doesn't shrink for the
Fri Sep 11, 2015, 01:10 PM
Sep 2015

likes of

"
House members
James Clyburn (Southern South Carolina)
John Dingell (Ann Arbor, Detroit's western suburbs, Michigan)
Ron Kind (Southwestern Wisconsin, La Crosse, Eau Claire)
Joseph Crowley (NYC, Bronx, Queens)
Allyson Schwartz (Northeast Philly, eastern Montgomery County, Pennsylvania)
Jared Polis (Boulder, Colorado)

Senators
Thomas Carper (Delaware)
Claire McCaskill (Missouri)
Mark Udall (Colorado)
Jeanne Shaheen (New Hampshire)
Kay Hagan (North Carolina)
Chris Coons (Delaware)
" (Kos list of 3rd Way enablers)


But when the guy who most resembles FDR tries to fit under the tent, there's simply no room for this big meanie.

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Great, you are back. Glad you decided not to leave to go somewhere else Autumn Sep 2015 #1
So, which of those statements, at the time they were made ... staggerleem Sep 2015 #86
If your "A" student brother is addicted to heroin and is fucking up his life do you kick him to the Ed Suspicious Sep 2015 #2
+1 daleanime Sep 2015 #29
+2 villager Sep 2015 #37
+3 nt Live and Learn Sep 2015 #51
you lost me on this one, Leftofcool SCantiGOP Sep 2015 #76
Bernie will win the election. JDPriestly Sep 2015 #95
Totally agree regarding petty backstabing and bashing. Bubzer Sep 2015 #118
+4 Bubzer Sep 2015 #70
Good idea. +5 n/t sarge43 Sep 2015 #108
No. You lash out at concerned friends for "bashing" your addicted brother. frylock Sep 2015 #72
+4 NJCher Sep 2015 #101
+5 L0oniX Sep 2015 #115
This does not work for me PowerToThePeople Sep 2015 #137
In this case though the addict is in a position to destroy your life anyway Fumesucker Sep 2015 #143
Bernie is running to make things better for people, not a party. djean111 Sep 2015 #3
Plus a million! SoapBox Sep 2015 #90
This jumps out at me... onehandle Sep 2015 #4
How else could he hope to effect change, without, say, being servile to Little Debbie and djean111 Sep 2015 #14
Exactly!!!! nt wendylaroux Sep 2015 #105
That's completely silly. Jim Lane Sep 2015 #68
I wish Hillary would break the status quo and ruffle some feathers. tecelote Sep 2015 #75
former Vermont Governor Madeleine Kunin, AlbertCat Sep 2015 #80
+1 ozone_man Sep 2015 #133
Why dont you ask him? Armstead Sep 2015 #5
Thanks, I was looking for that. beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #7
+1. Love how some try to make a point when there's already an answer available. Dawgs Sep 2015 #16
So he's just using the Democratic party? JTFrog Sep 2015 #39
He's using it for what it is supposed to be used for Armstead Sep 2015 #43
I have to agree with you...no points this round. GitRDun Sep 2015 #54
I think if Hillary gets the nom, he should run as a 3rd party candidate adigal Sep 2015 #60
What would really be entertaining Flying Squirrel Sep 2015 #117
The Democratic party is not a static organization. Live and Learn Sep 2015 #55
One slight modification if I may? Bernie may or may not get elected... Bubzer Sep 2015 #85
You may and a +1 for doing so. nt Live and Learn Sep 2015 #134
Thank you! Bubzer Sep 2015 #139
He's fixing the Democratic party.. frylock Sep 2015 #77
When the mainstream Democratic Party became corporate owned and moved right, PatrickforO Sep 2015 #102
+1000 nt Live and Learn Sep 2015 #53
Where does Hillary stand on the TPP? Or the Keystone Pipeline? People are asking when sabrina 1 Sep 2015 #6
This may help dragonlady Sep 2015 #146
It's Great! earthside Sep 2015 #8
A better question is: in_cog_ni_to Sep 2015 #9
This is why he should now join the party officially. DanTex Sep 2015 #10
His ambition is to make things better for the people in this country. You make it sound djean111 Sep 2015 #15
That's also Hillary's ambition, and O'Malley's, and everyone else's. DanTex Sep 2015 #20
He already is a very valuable asset. just as he is. They recognize that, or they would djean111 Sep 2015 #28
Maybe, but he could be more valuable if he joined the party officially. That way after 2016, if by DanTex Sep 2015 #35
I would have to see a big change in the party, getting rid of debbie DINO and all of the other DINOs djean111 Sep 2015 #38
I think the Third Way thing is already on its way down, thanks to Obama. DanTex Sep 2015 #41
Wow. Mighty Bernie. And Obama is a third-wayer, sorry. he is a corporatist through and through. djean111 Sep 2015 #42
Might have been, who knows. Obama is probably the most progressive president since FDR, DanTex Sep 2015 #44
No, I just do not like them on the issues. djean111 Sep 2015 #49
Don't see much of the religious idol-worship from Hillary supporters. DanTex Sep 2015 #61
No, we don't think that way at all. That is a meme you are trying to perpetuate, but it is only djean111 Sep 2015 #69
Actually, I can easily accept that people would support someone other than Hillary. DanTex Sep 2015 #83
Oh, I see we have reached the inevitable hyperbolic "Hillary is evil" stage. djean111 Sep 2015 #87
Thank you for your Marty McGraw Sep 2015 #113
Bizarre nonsense AgingAmerican Sep 2015 #125
Fer fuck sake..."to furthr his own ambitions?" Armstead Sep 2015 #19
Umm, yes. He does have presidential ambitions, does he not? DanTex Sep 2015 #24
The snarky tone of your comment is what is grating Armstead Sep 2015 #27
And, yet, it's accurate. He has been attacking the party for years, and now he wants to use the DanTex Sep 2015 #32
Actually, he doesn't. Live and Learn Sep 2015 #57
I'm with you. Bernie could easily have just stayed put in the Senate and never stuck his PatrickforO Sep 2015 #104
That is a big part of what is so damned attractive about the man. I think he's is serving Ed Suspicious Sep 2015 #120
It says something very horrible about the society we have become PatrickforO Sep 2015 #123
Don't you ever get tired of posting your bullshit? HERVEPA Sep 2015 #22
LOL. Guess you don't think he should join the party then... DanTex Sep 2015 #36
I don't think it matters one whit. HERVEPA Sep 2015 #46
Fair enough, different opinions and all. Guess you're not big on the whole civil disagreement thing. DanTex Sep 2015 #47
I'm not big on the continual irrelavant posts about Bernie's party affiliation. HERVEPA Sep 2015 #58
I for one don't AgingAmerican Sep 2015 #126
don't you? treestar Sep 2015 #145
That way he could be official, like Official Kim!!!! Bluenorthwest Sep 2015 #23
Umm, Kim Davis doesn't "fill my qualifications." What qualifications are you talking about? DanTex Sep 2015 #26
Your biug qualification seems to be the "D" on the jersey. Nothing else. nt djean111 Sep 2015 #30
Aha: "seems". That's where you went wrong. DanTex Sep 2015 #34
+1 beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #33
^^^this^^^ L0oniX Sep 2015 #114
No, he shouldn't AgingAmerican Sep 2015 #124
To fix it. Obvious to everyone except those who benefit from the status quo aikoaiko Sep 2015 #11
1985, the year after many 'Democrats' voted for Reagan. This Party was still very distant to LGBT Bluenorthwest Sep 2015 #12
I've been a registered Democrat since 1972 - But is there one person here who claim with a straight Douglas Carpenter Sep 2015 #13
I am so on the same page that you are on. n/t djean111 Sep 2015 #18
Simple obvious truth. Thank you for stating it for us. JEB Sep 2015 #21
The DU house in_cog_ni_to Sep 2015 #31
+1 nt Live and Learn Sep 2015 #50
Kick & highly recommended! William769 Sep 2015 #17
You wouldn't, back in 1989, want to be a Democrat. Schema Thing Sep 2015 #25
It causes me to wonder, what is the problem. Thinkingabout Sep 2015 #40
You mean like this guy? Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2015 #45
My local ABC affiliate uses a version of this saidsimplesimon Sep 2015 #100
For the same reasons so many of us remain Democrats despite feeling the same way. Live and Learn Sep 2015 #48
Translation: I'd rather have a new Nader to whine about for a decade and a half rather than risk TheKentuckian Sep 2015 #52
to take it back where it needs to be ibegurpard Sep 2015 #56
I think these quotes will help him in the general election. Senator Tankerbell Sep 2015 #59
Oh, I guess that it doesn't matter RoccoR5955 Sep 2015 #62
Do you actually believe that Clinton will win? Capt. Obvious Sep 2015 #63
If everyone who agrees that the New Dems are ideologically bankrupt left the party, Doctor_J Sep 2015 #64
I am a Hillary supporter but I don't think the upaloopa Sep 2015 #65
Bernie is trying to pull this party back to the left WDIM Sep 2015 #66
Okay. So imagine Plan B. Vinca Sep 2015 #67
Well I ask myself why after almost 40 years of being a member of the Democratic Party YabaDabaNoDinoNo Sep 2015 #71
Looks like the new meme is "Bernie isn't on our Team"-waaaaaaaaaaah. jalan48 Sep 2015 #73
this one's not new ibegurpard Sep 2015 #79
I haven't seen it displayed so often until recently. jalan48 Sep 2015 #84
Loyalty oaths are for assholes n/t arcane1 Sep 2015 #74
Which Are You, Bernie??? Gamecock Lefty Sep 2015 #78
Asked and answered. Running as an I wouls help the Repubs LondonReign2 Sep 2015 #138
Because we want him to. Obviously you think the NEW jwirr Sep 2015 #81
We desperately need to turn OFF the attacks of Hillary by certain Bernie supporters here randys1 Sep 2015 #82
Why would anyone want to run on the Democratic ticket if they feel this way? AlbertCat Sep 2015 #88
Because his alternative would have been to run as an independent . . . freedom fighter jh Sep 2015 #89
Bernie Sanders is a Democratic Socialist MDNadezda Sep 2015 #91
It's so simple a fool could understand: the ACA was better than nothing. arcane1 Sep 2015 #93
You may have missed my point MDNadezda Sep 2015 #129
If Bernie Sanders becomes president then he'll sign bills which aren't as liberal as he'd prefer. Eric J in MN Sep 2015 #116
What's the point of him being president? MDNadezda Sep 2015 #128
What a fresh perspective! We never heard any of this 1,000 times already. arcane1 Sep 2015 #130
Wow that was unkind. treestar Sep 2015 #144
The point is having a president who will get the most liberal bills he can. Eric J in MN Sep 2015 #140
It's sad when an Independent is more true to Democratic ideals... Ino Sep 2015 #92
I'd vote for him if he ran as an Independent - I don't care. Maedhros Sep 2015 #94
It is what carpet baggers do. hack89 Sep 2015 #96
Lol. Unintentional hypocrisy Rilgin Sep 2015 #131
Bernie had been a resident of Brooklyn, he ran for representative from Vermont, Thinkingabout Sep 2015 #147
Why can't he evolve to realpolitik of the party system to solve problems in the highest office? ancianita Sep 2015 #97
I just keep thinking the big tent must be shrinking? Funny it doesn't shrink for the Ed Suspicious Sep 2015 #98
Same reason Jesus beat the shit out of the bank$ters in the temple. So the story goes, anyway.n/t jtuck004 Sep 2015 #99
Are there any HRC supporters who don't act like whiny republicans thowing hissy fits? litlbilly Sep 2015 #103
Hit and Run Poster? Ron Green Sep 2015 #106
HRC Panic ymetca Sep 2015 #107
I think you're right HassleCat Sep 2015 #109
Yet he's STILL a better Democrat than most Democrats. AtomicKitten Sep 2015 #110
Wait a min Truprogressive85 Sep 2015 #111
No,we need to ask ourselves wendylaroux Sep 2015 #112
Reminds me of someone who doesn't want to join the union LuvLoogie Sep 2015 #119
I don't care if a Democrat wins kacekwl Sep 2015 #121
Sanders needs to run on the Democratic ticket for any chance to win the nomination. Raine1967 Sep 2015 #122
Why would anyone who's dying to bomb Iran want to run on the Democratic ticket? tularetom Sep 2015 #127
So you don't want anyone to run as a Democrat who ever felt disillusioned jfern Sep 2015 #132
To fix it LondonReign2 Sep 2015 #135
"I believe marriage is not just a bond but a sacred bond between a man and a woman.” Warren DeMontague Sep 2015 #136
Puzzling evidence. Bonobo Sep 2015 #141
pfffffffffffffffft. Warren DeMontague Sep 2015 #142
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