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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: There Are No Perfect Candidates for the Democratic Nomination. [View all]MineralMan
(151,467 posts)83. I have no idea who you are.
I write about many things here. This thread is about civility during primaries. That's what I'm talking about in it. Some want it to be about something else. I don't. You can read other threads from me for other topics.
There are many other posts by me here. This is one thread, and its not an omnibus thread.
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actually the president according to the Constitution is the enforcer of laws
questionseverything
Sep 2015
#55
we had an extremely nasty, drag-out primary process in 2008, and our candidate won.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2015
#15
"a number of prominent DUers get time-outs for their inability to control their language and posts"
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2015
#72
Here is a novel idea! How about telling us WHY you support the policy solutions of Hillary
NorthCarolina
Sep 2015
#24
He hung that dead fish on himself and the party dealing a huge blow to our trust advantage
TheKentuckian
Sep 2015
#84
The establishment Democrats would rather lose to a Republican than win with a left populist
Fumesucker
Sep 2015
#41
It will. It backed away from Obama and did only enough to not appear oppositional. I saw it.
ancianita
Sep 2015
#46
We should know not to make the perfect the enemy of the good. The map of goodness we work
ancianita
Sep 2015
#45
The OP is, himself, a full-throated partisan. So this post rings more than a little hollow. nt
Romulox
Sep 2015
#47
I see the OP as a statement of what to remember as we game hard in the primaries. nt
ancianita
Sep 2015
#60
If we vote for status quo at this crossroads, we are voting for republican economic policy going
Ed Suspicious
Sep 2015
#56
You are very welcome. I am shocked at the number of people who do not understand the concept.
greatlaurel
Sep 2015
#92