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In reply to the discussion: I don't understand what Senator Feinstein's problem is [View all]still_one
(92,061 posts)26. assuming that feinstein said that, it could be a strategy to make the repukes look like the fools
they are.
Of course feinstein has been know to usually see which way the wind is blowing before she gives an opinion
Personally I see no evidence that the public supports what the republicans want to do with this issue, in fact just the opposite
Most polls show the Presidents approval up to 58%, while the republican approval is decreased even more
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i don't think any of us out here in the cheap seats can do anything but speculate
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#8
There was. Mike Strimling. But he got less votes than Orly Taitz in the primary
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2012
#10
That is the bottom line. There is an organized establishment that ensures that no one
Egalitarian Thug
Nov 2012
#16
I've noticed. So it's been proven to be myth that term limits are our elections
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2012
#21
Marsha Feinland of the Peace and Freedom Party would have also made
coalition_unwilling
Nov 2012
#13
Well, the California primary election for U.S. Senate is kind of a weird bird, as
coalition_unwilling
Nov 2012
#38
She would be a Republican in many other states. She's a warmongering, profiteering, debt
diane in sf
Nov 2012
#12
I remember how sanctimonious she was after SCOTUS crowned Duhbya pResident of the WH.
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2012
#34
assuming that feinstein said that, it could be a strategy to make the repukes look like the fools
still_one
Nov 2012
#26
Focusing on this stuff distracts from the Libyan Jihadis and MANPADs to Syria pipeline from Benghazi
leveymg
Nov 2012
#29
I really regret voting for her...again. You'd think California could do better.
MjolnirTime
Nov 2012
#30
She'll keep getting re-elected until her Heir Apparent has been sufficiently groomed
slackmaster
Nov 2012
#33
Diane needs to "spend more time with her family" and let a younger, less crochety person
SoCalDem
Nov 2012
#32