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In reply to the discussion: Gore vs Hillary - Who do you choose? [View all]Samantha
(9,314 posts)61. I was outraged by their arrogance and one remark in particular set me off
(paraphrasing) While we do not choose who the candidate will be, we have a lot of influence over who the candidate will be.
They were just grossly exaggerating their own importance and influence. True Bill Clinton was the first person to win an election who came out of the DLC, but Al Gore helped found that organization with Al From. But gradually it morphed into something it was not intended to be and Gore disassociated himself from it. Eventually, the DLC became so despised, it virtually ceased to exist and renamed itself - but it still promotes the same conservative principles.
Sam
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I like Gore. But, I thought he ran an ineffective campaign. For that reason, I'd rather see us
ladjf
Oct 2013
#18
Recall Gore's warming about hacked democracy. He was the *only one talking about this way back...
Orsino
Oct 2013
#45
are they both for tpp if they are then they are both out (unless one ends up in the election)
leftyohiolib
Oct 2013
#21
I think you might have missed the article (I believe from the Washington Post) on the DLC's position
Samantha
Oct 2013
#56
How about we leave the nostalgia fetishes and it's-my-turns to the GOP for one fucking election?
Orsino
Oct 2013
#44
As president, Gore, as a nominee Clinton...they have vastly different strengths
Rowdyboy
Oct 2013
#63