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In reply to the discussion: Al Sharpton was really angry. No black candidate on the debate state. (On Nicole Wallace) [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)41. :) Silliness is not an indulgence most feel they can afford?
Not to insult it today, but in 2015-2016 I felt the AA forum easily averaged the best informed and well balanced on DU. I often dropped in to see what they were saying. Drew a lot of attacks from the hostile left, and no doubt RW agents, and some good people were either driven out or had enough and left. Good people still, but seems like numbers have dropped below critical mass for vitality. Wish some would come back. Maybe after the primaries?
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Al Sharpton was really angry. No black candidate on the debate state. (On Nicole Wallace) [View all]
question everything
Dec 2019
OP
In her home state, she was running towards the bottom of the field of candidates. I guess that
demosincebirth
Dec 2019
#72
no candidate has been forced out of the race. they all could have stayed in despite
msongs
Dec 2019
#17
I respect your posts, but you didn't deal with the central issue the poster made.
Blue_true
Dec 2019
#33
I didn't address that point because it's irrelevant to the issue I'm raising
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#36
No one needs to be "propped up." But we do need to adjust institutional processes
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#49
So you seem to have shifted. Now it is not about having Black skin as much as it is about being
Blue_true
Dec 2019
#63
For real. I really liked her and donated when she kicked off her campaign.
bearsfootball516
Dec 2019
#78
I was really impressed by Booker when he addressed the 2016 Convention
question everything
Dec 2019
#26
"What about us? Whites?" Because white people have it so hard and just can't get ahead
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#23
I am not sure. She is too tough minded - as are all the candidates, really, to be second chair to
question everything
Dec 2019
#16
Why not listen to him instead of challenging him this way and calling people "complainers"
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#10
Once upon a time nominating an Irish *gasp* Roman Catholic was a huge deal.
The Valley Below
Dec 2019
#68
Welp ... I pretty much called it right after the first 'UH-OH! NO DEM POCS!11!' tweet hit ...
mr_lebowski
Dec 2019
#74