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1. Hear Hear, Ma'am!
The problem is the refusal of the far right in this country to abide by the outcome of elections, and its resolve to do all in its power to render the country ungovernable when it does not itself control the government.
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  We need to admit that it wasn't the Clintons who were divisive, it is crazy Americans fueling this. Hamlette  Aug-15-09 03:03 PM   #0 
   Hear Hear, Ma'am!  The Magistrate   Aug-15-09 03:05 PM   #1 
   THE REPUBLICANS HAVE TAUGHT ME...  HowHasItComeToThis   Aug-15-09 04:13 PM   #8 
   Your thesis is only part right. The part that is true is that if Clinton had been elected  John Q. Citizen   Aug-15-09 03:25 PM   #2 
   Obama could have avoided 90% of the trouble by challenging congress to open up healthcare meetings  blm   Aug-15-09 03:51 PM   #5 
   I disagree. But then I'm a student of history and know this happens to dems no matter what  Hamlette   Aug-15-09 04:57 PM   #11 
   Your history seems very recent. When FDR and Johnson actually pushed and passed liberal  John Q. Citizen   Aug-15-09 06:38 PM   #15 
      No 24/7 corporate media, no right wing hate radio, no acceptance  Jennicut   Aug-15-09 11:21 PM   #18 
         We just won an election by a good margin. Remind me why radio and the media didn't make us lose?  John Q. Citizen   Aug-16-09 07:16 AM   #21 
   +1  depakid   Aug-15-09 06:09 PM   #14 
   Isnt that what the pukes are doing now?  Egnever   Aug-16-09 05:28 AM   #20 
      No, the Repos are doing whatever they can to make sure any policy at all, no matter how good or bad,  John Q. Citizen   Aug-16-09 07:35 AM   #22 
   That makes sense to me  bluestateguy   Aug-15-09 03:26 PM   #3 
   Oh, I never thought that..batshit crazy  Cha   Aug-15-09 03:27 PM   #4 
   that is not what I was saying or the authors of the piece  Hamlette   Aug-15-09 04:58 PM   #12 
   I havent been the most outspoken Clinton supporter  yourguide   Aug-15-09 03:57 PM   #6 
   we dont need to admit it, republicans do.  mkultra   Aug-15-09 03:58 PM   #7 
   Pub Party went for deciet, denigration, blame, distortion....etc  opihimoimoi   Aug-15-09 04:13 PM   #9 
   Kevin makes excellent points. Thanks for posting.  spooky3   Aug-15-09 04:29 PM   #10 
   I'll admit it  XemaSab   Aug-15-09 05:52 PM   #13 
   GREAT article. Even though I'm blown away that some try to act as though racism is not a huge factor  Number23   Aug-15-09 10:50 PM   #16 
   perhaps, but racism doesn't explain Clinton  Hamlette   Aug-16-09 12:56 AM   #19 
   Agreed. Racism has made the crazy group grow in size and hatred.  DevonRex   Aug-16-09 11:18 AM   #25 
   I have to agree with you  Stephanie   Aug-15-09 11:15 PM   #17 
   Good point. Obama should put his head together with Bill a little bit as well.  napoleon_in_rags   Aug-16-09 11:08 AM   #23 
   Huge K&R. It is about the crazies. Not Obama. Not the Clintons.  DevonRex   Aug-16-09 11:17 AM   #24 
 

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