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Starry Messenger

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69. I agree.
Sun Dec 27, 2015, 05:43 PM
Dec 2015

I also think the Obama coalition is the most self-actualized opposition to the right wing forces and will be effective again.

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Her avowed socialism is utterly unrelated to her wholly based gender argument cali Dec 2015 #1
Right. Because an article that doesn't support your views is clickbait. pnwmom Dec 2015 #2
No. Because the author implies by the title that her socialism is germane cali Dec 2015 #3
Haha! That's how I consider a lot of other original posts here. lovemydog Dec 2015 #17
Nailed it. n/t ljm2002 Dec 2015 #19
So the only possible choices are Fiorina and Clinton? SheilaT Dec 2015 #4
No other woman Democrat is running other than Hillary. Warren is a pipe dream for many, pnwmom Dec 2015 #5
But the article implies that a feminist must vote for a woman, SheilaT Dec 2015 #7
No, it doesn't. The writer wouldn't vote for Fiorina,, for example, pnwmom Dec 2015 #9
She doesn't support a truly living wage. SheilaT Dec 2015 #12
HRC claims to be a feminist farleftlib Dec 2015 #20
Hillary wrote and introduced the Paycheck Fairness Act. But you wouldn't know that, would you? pnwmom Dec 2015 #22
From her website? farleftlib Dec 2015 #24
You spoke of her policies. Her website discusses her policies. pnwmom Dec 2015 #34
Biased much? farleftlib Dec 2015 #38
Please demonstrate that with her actual vote record. Ontheissues.org pnwmom Dec 2015 #40
Something Akin To Obama, Hillary's Actions Do Not Match YOUR Description. A Better Descriptor CorporatistNation Dec 2015 #6
absolutely correct! ish of the hammer Dec 2015 #10
Hillary is whole subsidiary of Wall Street. JRLeft Dec 2015 #8
Who do you want interpreting Wall Street regulations Eric J in MN Dec 2015 #11
How do you think Bernie's top choices will get approved by the Senate? pnwmom Dec 2015 #13
But but the bully pulpit! As if. redstateblues Dec 2015 #15
had he used his mandate in 2008 and doggedly spoken truth to power he would have accomplished more zazen Dec 2015 #27
He didn't squander anything. He never had the 60 vote majority in the Senate pnwmom Dec 2015 #31
he didn't have to trade out his transition econ team to Geithner, et al zazen Dec 2015 #39
How will Hillary's? Do the republicans like her more? Scootaloo Dec 2015 #29
The person I was responding to thinks that Bernie's appointments would be better pnwmom Dec 2015 #33
They would be better. "But the Republicans...!" isn't a refutation of that Scootaloo Dec 2015 #35
We could have a Democratic Senate after the next election. NT Eric J in MN Dec 2015 #66
K&R! stonecutter357 Dec 2015 #14
As a democratic socialist and feminist lovemydog Dec 2015 #16
Nice comment! BlueMTexpat Dec 2015 #26
Thank you my united nations pal. lovemydog Dec 2015 #30
Thank you and I wish the very same to you and yours, lovemydog! BlueMTexpat Dec 2015 #37
K & R SunSeeker Dec 2015 #18
I will vote for Bernie because he's a progressive and a Socialist. Not because he's a man. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2015 #21
I am a male social democratic feminist and I'm for Hillary, too... DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2015 #23
this is so defeatist--"no mainstream, electable candidate" can "realign US priorities & politics" zazen Dec 2015 #25
Bravo! Nedsdag Dec 2015 #32
This should be a a thread of its own. Bravo farleftlib Dec 2015 #36
This writer put many of my feelings into words, in case you are interested, zazen. pnwmom Dec 2015 #41
this piece deserves a thoughtful reply . . . I'll get back to you soon, and thanks n/t zazen Dec 2015 #43
single issue voter are killing the fight for change SoLeftIAmRight Dec 2015 #28
Deja Vu? I get the feeling I've seen this same post before. nt TheBlackAdder Dec 2015 #42
It's a recurring theme. GoneOffShore Dec 2015 #45
So, we should all vote for Hillary sulphurdunn Dec 2015 #44
I think she will work to further a feminist and humanist agenda, pnwmom Dec 2015 #46
Let's hope so. sulphurdunn Dec 2015 #47
She could have saved herself a lot of work and just wrote "because she is a woman" Warren DeMontague Dec 2015 #48
She wouldn't vote for a Republican woman. And we don't know if there pnwmom Dec 2015 #49
The entire piece, in summary, is "because she's a woman". Warren DeMontague Dec 2015 #50
I doubt I'd be disappointed any more than I am about Obama. pnwmom Dec 2015 #51
Not supporting this particular woman in this particular primary isn't "pretending it isnt there", Warren DeMontague Dec 2015 #61
Obama hasn't disappointed ME. I think he's done as well as any President pnwmom Dec 2015 #62
yeah, my line is that Democratic Presidents seem to disappoint me by not living up to my highest Warren DeMontague Dec 2015 #63
I'm sure the women victims of the invasion of Iraq would agree. Vattel Dec 2015 #52
I am sure families who has lost female relatives to gun violence appreciate her Thinkingabout Dec 2015 #53
Maybe they are smart enough to know the huge difference between supporting invading Iraq Vattel Dec 2015 #55
I support Hillary Clinton for president because she is the most qualified Thinkingabout Dec 2015 #54
... yes! It's an easy decision for me as well! NurseJackie Dec 2015 #64
So basically the author is a sexist. vote for hillary because she's a woman......wow bowens43 Dec 2015 #56
No, because she's highly qualified AND a woman. n/t pnwmom Dec 2015 #57
how can hillary be a feminist when: hopemountain Dec 2015 #58
Your post contains too much misinformation to comment on. n/t pnwmom Dec 2015 #59
hillary does not lie? hopemountain Dec 2015 #60
For example, she is against private prisons and against the TPP. You ARE misinformed. n/t pnwmom Dec 2015 #68
from hearing her speeches, hopemountain Dec 2015 #71
When she was SoS as the TPP was still being negotiated, she had hopes pnwmom Dec 2015 #72
Great read ismnotwasm Dec 2015 #65
No. Chan790 Dec 2015 #67
This reminds me of the leftists during the Vietnam era who had the same point of view. pnwmom Dec 2015 #70
I agree. Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #69
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