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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Sanders: I won't be as naïve as Obama was with Congress [View all]LondonReign2
(5,213 posts)137. And never, ever, ever admit to beign wrong
The poster is almost Bushian in his ability to claim to never have been wrong.
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Well, remember, if Obama had done what ANY white guy could have done, he would have
randys1
Sep 2015
#1
I agree randys, Obama did have an additional psychological and sociological encumbrance.
Uncle Joe
Sep 2015
#3
He should not have cared what such morons said or thought. They don't think. We need to get over
sabrina 1
Sep 2015
#102
"Getting angry" wasn't an option, but pushing for chained CPI-E wasn't required. (nt)
jeff47
Sep 2015
#9
Yea, bernie will just wave his magic wand and Republicans will fall at his feet.
leftofcool
Sep 2015
#129
Boosted charter schools; allowed banks to foreclose on Americans and then buy the properties
JDPriestly
Sep 2015
#162
Obama was stuck on bipartisan dreams and kept pushing that whole trope to the point of
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#2
However, the answer, when faced by the drooling morons that make up the Republican
LondonReign2
Sep 2015
#135
Yes, I love how a guy who couldn't get anything passed in the senate now wants to tell Obama how its
stevenleser
Sep 2015
#8
LOL, your own links prove it. Exactly one bill by each of them was enacted. All the rest have not
stevenleser
Sep 2015
#54
Only if you use logic twisted into a Gordian knot. The two are ineffectual senators and your links
stevenleser
Sep 2015
#62
he offered the amendment that got us a one time in history fed audit
questionseverything
Sep 2015
#78
Please tell us about all the bills that Hillary proposed and got passed in Congress.
JDPriestly
Sep 2015
#51
Nope, Fail. Bernie is the one claiming he can do better than Obama. None of the rest of what you
stevenleser
Sep 2015
#53
And that familiarity has done nothing for Bernie but breed contempt. None of them support him.
stevenleser
Sep 2015
#65
+1, FDR had an 83% progressive congress and LBJ had a 71% progressive congress... progressive
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#41
Have you NOT seen the picture of Sanders leading the 4 billion person march for Single Payer?!?!?!?
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#40
yeap, someone said he's captain obvious and that's what it looks like for now. Still think he'd be
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#73
Nobody forced him to give away the Public Option behind closed doors. He was either naive or he
GoneFishin
Sep 2015
#12
I was. But looking at recent rate hikes it looks like the rates are back up to about 60% of where
GoneFishin
Sep 2015
#79
He had no difficulty twisting Dennis Kucinich's arm to get what he wanted. That feigned impotence
GoneFishin
Oct 2015
#174
Single payer/public option was given away behind closed doors before the start, not near the end.
GoneFishin
Oct 2015
#176
we had a good house bill,all we had to do was use reconciliation or the 50 vote threshold
questionseverything
Sep 2015
#149
So an ineffective Senator telling a Democratic President he shouldn't compromise.
leftofcool
Sep 2015
#14
The only way to do that is to give the American voters something to vote for. The Third Way,
JDPriestly
Sep 2015
#91
"Sanders didn't have a firm answer on how he would more successfully broker those deals." So....
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#96
Well, he's gotten more bills/amendments passed through this Congress than any Democrat
jeff47
Sep 2015
#134
How will Hillary get legislation out of the House? On what issue/votes are Republicans
LondonReign2
Sep 2015
#138
actually the DNC was *relieved* when Brown took Massachusetts because with the Supermajority
MisterP
Sep 2015
#90
Yep. Pelosi, Reid, and BO twisted themselves into knots making excuses as to why single payer
GoneFishin
Sep 2015
#80
Sanders will be mean and growl and revolt and snort and shit. Nothing, I've been asking for months..
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#43
cause GOP cares about "movements" really!? Also, when has Sanders ever done this!? I don't remember
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#66
I agree that the Republicans need to be put out of office, and that is why I support Sanders
JDPriestly
Sep 2015
#75
He was too interested in his "Legacy" of being the person who united the Partisans
Hydra
Sep 2015
#89
I support Bernie but I thnk Obama will go down in history as a great President
Live and Learn
Sep 2015
#113
Crickets is what I hear from Sanders supporters on how in the hell is he going to do anything
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#48
I don't here from Sanders what you know, he's either not aware of how congress works or...
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#56
or I'll try not to live on DU with overtly condescending Bern victims who know what esoteric ...
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#122
Crickets is what we get because you won't answer what Hillary will accomplish
LondonReign2
Sep 2015
#140
+1, I would love to take back those seats but don't see how it can happen with such a gerrymandered
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#47
Good. Obama let the Republicans punch him in the face for months over healthcare legislation.
EEO
Sep 2015
#45
Does anyone really believe President Obama was naive in dealing with republicans? n/t
1StrongBlackMan
Sep 2015
#82
It was a strategic move to compromise with Republicans. Who were not willing to compromise.
jeff47
Sep 2015
#146
Sure, go with Hillary then, WalMart board members are notorious for getting things done.
Live and Learn
Sep 2015
#112
What things will she get done? Do tell, because it seems no Hillary supporter
LondonReign2
Sep 2015
#141
Don't think that Obama has been naive--he's just really, really interested in finding--
eridani
Sep 2015
#115