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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why would anyone run as a Democrat if they feel this way? [View all]sibelian
(7,804 posts)77. Stalinist bilge.
"A democrat" is whatever you say it is.
This is utter drivel.
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The DNC threatens punishment for candidates who wish to debate as much as possible...
cherokeeprogressive
Sep 2015
#1
That's about as close as you can come to violating the First Amendment without violating it.
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#3
Congresswoman Schultz and the Democratic Party are intricately tied to the government
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#82
They are political organizations but their overwhelming ties to every level of government
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#88
No it's really not. If you think it does, you don't understand the first amendment
mythology
Sep 2015
#97
Additional debates might give unfair advantage to voters over contributors
RufusTFirefly
Sep 2015
#6
They sell us the president the same way they sell us our clothes and our cars.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2015
#94
They will not be able to decide on the criteria to use for participation until
NorthCarolina
Sep 2015
#8
Schultz also scheduled the debates for when they would most likely not be viewed.
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#11
Much of the corporate media is in collusion with obfuscating the issues as well, ie: Wolf Blitzer's
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#15
Yes, but to his credit Bernie got his positions on the issues out regardless. eom
NorthCarolina
Sep 2015
#17
I agree, JDPriestly, the Internet is a most valuable First Amendment enhancer, but
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#29
There were two democratic primary candidates in 2000 and they held nine debates.
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#35
The Republican dominated Supreme Court did say that money was speech and elevated
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#23
Yes but it isn't the candidates that Schultz is afraid of, it's their competing ideas and arguments
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#20
If the only penalty is not getting in any of the DNC debates they should agree to boycott the
Dustlawyer
Sep 2015
#28
And Schultz is doing nothing but helping the Republican Party on multiple levels, especially Trump
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#42
Why would somebody run for the Democratic nomination when they are not even a Democrat?
MohRokTah
Sep 2015
#51
Because first and foremost, they're an American, having said that if their ideas, message and
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#52
So it literally makes no difference what that Democrat believes so long as they're a member
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#58
What does "loyal to the party" mean? Can an organization only be changed for the better
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#60
An yet Bernie's track record along with testimony from many major Democratic Leaders
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#62
And in this regard and so many others, Bernie Sanders is greatly helping the Democratic Party
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#66
From my view the younger generation will either vote FOR a candidate or not at all ...
slipslidingaway
Sep 2015
#67
US election campaigns are WAY, WAY, WAY longer then the campaigns in every other democracy on the
Attorney in Texas
Sep 2015
#75
Sure it is, this isn't just a question of restricting the debates to only six, although that's
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#80
No one is keeping the voters in the dark. The debates are scheduled when they are paying attention
Attorney in Texas
Sep 2015
#83