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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why Progressives Shouldn’t Support Bernie: Wishful thinking won’t win the White House - Barnie Frank [View all]ancianita
(43,415 posts)10. Nah, this guy's just out of touch with massive democratic surges of youth, issues, etc., etc. eom
He's delusional to lump all the rightful concerns of generations with 'wishful thinking.'
Their lives' concerns are recognized by someone who wants to lead the country, and they're going to do a lot more than wishful thinking to make that happen.
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Why Progressives Shouldn’t Support Bernie: Wishful thinking won’t win the White House - Barnie Frank [View all]
Bill USA
Oct 2015
OP
It's called a dialogue. To Bernie supporters there's only 1 reason anyone can be less than
Bill USA
Oct 2015
#49
try reading the OP. It quotes an excerpt from an article by Barney Frank. My comment was in
Bill USA
Oct 2015
#53
Frank, whose sister has ties to the Clintons, thought no one should challenge Hillary in a primary.
merrily
Oct 2015
#61
To Bernie supporters there's only 1 reason anyone canbe less than enthusiastic about their candidate
Bill USA
Oct 2015
#51
Not that you probably care, but already hashed out on DU over 2 months ago...
PoliticAverse
Oct 2015
#8
What is this, recycle an old meme day? This was posted in July when it was, you know, news:
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#9
Nah, this guy's just out of touch with massive democratic surges of youth, issues, etc., etc. eom
ancianita
Oct 2015
#10
That's a good one, but I've always been partial to the Ghost of Tom Joad:
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#13
Indeed, the best possible news is Bill Kristol being convinced Republicans
LondonReign2
Oct 2015
#52
I agree, Eric J. I'm a Bernie supporter who will certainly vote for Hillary in the general election
enough
Oct 2015
#24
Now let us praise those who make their arguments using logic instead of personal attacks of those
Bill USA
Oct 2015
#54
Part of me thinks we should let these old articles and threads sink, but they also need to be called
slipslidingaway
Oct 2015
#28
Not sure, sure seems like someone did, thought we were in October and not July. nt
slipslidingaway
Oct 2015
#33
Wishful thinking is thinking that Hillary will be able to detach the overloaded baggage car
Tierra_y_Libertad
Oct 2015
#22
Seeing Bill Kristol just beaming as he spoke about Sanders tells the tale.
Thinkingabout
Oct 2015
#32
So it makes more sense for Progressives to back a Centrist to make sure a Centrist is elected?
RiverLover
Oct 2015
#35
She's not a Centrist, she's a Conservative who panders to liberal social issues.[n/t]
Maedhros
Oct 2015
#57
Scare tactics based on what Bill Kristol thinks? Has Kristol ever gotten anything right?
DisgustipatedinCA
Oct 2015
#41
Ann Lewis, Barney's sister, worked on Hillary Clinton's campaigns for years.
in_cog_ni_to
Oct 2015
#43
A centrist who uses his orientation to to generate credibility as progressive.
TheKentuckian
Oct 2015
#47