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Showing Original Post only (View all)If people want to root for Warren as president, more power to them. Why does this seem to make some [View all]
duers see red? >
It doesn't matter if she says nice things about Hillary. No, and it doesn't matter if she denies she will run for president. Anyone knows the standard answer by politicians to the question, "Are you going to run for president?" is always, "Who me? No, of course not!" And yet, they often seem to jump in when the presidential race starts, funny how that works.
What I find strange is it seems this support of Warren (and to a lesser degree, Sanders) apparently causes all kinds of consternation and dismay for some, to the point that they have to try and discourage it and just seem plain mad about it. Folks, let people support whomever they want for president, even if it's not your favorite candidate.
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If people want to root for Warren as president, more power to them. Why does this seem to make some [View all]
quinnox
Apr 2014
OP
someone asked warren about clinton and she was polite. now everyone is losing it. i am tired of
roguevalley
Apr 2014
#164
"Conservative Wing" you are degrading are the real ones out there on the front lines
VanillaRhapsody
Apr 2014
#116
You don't make a trend, either-- and I have to say in all my years of volunteering, I haven't
Marr
Apr 2014
#170
Wrong. I've been on the front lines for many years and it's the lefties that are out there.
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#143
I think there are REAL Republicans pretending to be Democrats on here yes.....
VanillaRhapsody
Apr 2014
#95
It's not enough to just vote for Democrats. Many Republicans call themselves Democrats.
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#148
Anyone who tries to defend putting SS 'on the table' is not a Liberal. Anyone who opposes that is
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#167
Your logic needs a lot of work. What her principles are have nothing to do with which party
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#145
Have you noticed that I don't care what you think about how often I post.....
VanillaRhapsody
Apr 2014
#117
having been on DU for 10 years, the people you speak of, come and go. they get TS'd, but more take
dionysus
Apr 2014
#195
Ok. And the upcoming presidential primary season is going to be a fucking nightmare. nt
cyberswede
Apr 2014
#142
lol, you got it. I guess the whole election will be blown if duers don't spend every waking moment
quinnox
Apr 2014
#22
... and completely ignoring that the "game is rigged" message is important this year, too. n/t
winter is coming
Apr 2014
#17
I haven't "committed" to Hillary Clinton either....she hasn't put her hat in.....
VanillaRhapsody
Apr 2014
#129
You focus on what you will. I have no problem with GOTV 2014 or discussing 2016
Autumn
Apr 2014
#138
Suggestions are more effective. I imagine if Skinner objects to us talking about 2016
Autumn
Apr 2014
#140
The "Beyond" came after posts about being able to focus on more than one thing at a time.
merrily
Apr 2014
#176
I have said all along....I vote for the Democrat that wins the Primary....
VanillaRhapsody
Apr 2014
#180
More to the point, her protestations haven't been squirrelly either--they've been flat-out, HELL NO,
MADem
Apr 2014
#85
Economic equality is the one area we've made virtually zero progress on under Obama...
Hippo_Tron
Apr 2014
#181
I think Hillary Clinton, POTUS, would nominate Elizabeth Warren, Senator, as her Treasury Secretary.
MADem
Apr 2014
#182
Exactly....the only people repeatedly posting ABOUT Hillary.....are those
VanillaRhapsody
Apr 2014
#160
Believe it or not, I can support Hillary and not care if others want to support other candidates
quinnox
Apr 2014
#16
Exactly....they do go on and on while speaking out of both sides of the mouth don't they?
VanillaRhapsody
Apr 2014
#36
So true and you are so right. If the financial situation they have created is not changed,
Autumn
Apr 2014
#53
And the best part is .....we HAVE an impressive "ground game" in place.....
VanillaRhapsody
Apr 2014
#57
Thank you!!! YOU hit is out of the ballpark....we tend to be the Democrats who actually DO...
msanthrope
Apr 2014
#70
I think the Warren supporters would be better off directing their efforts towards Sanders.
MohRokTah
Apr 2014
#20
What I want is an action packed, talent heavy primary slate of Democrats so appealing
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2014
#26
I'd even say I value the folks who get all primary frothy, they are part of the background
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2014
#45
If the Warren supporters spent their time building up Warren, rather than attacking
JoePhilly
Apr 2014
#27
If that happens then some heads are REALLY going to explode to discover that Biden is not as
VanillaRhapsody
Apr 2014
#42
"An "its his turn" candidate will not gain much traction with the electorate"
Capt. Obvious
Apr 2014
#105
No - I was referring to the supposed tradition of a VP succeeding the President they served.
hack89
Apr 2014
#107
having been on DU since 2001, i think somewhere around 2004, the primary wars never ended, they
dionysus
Apr 2014
#68
Because Inevitability™ works on the same principle that keeps Wile E. Coyote from falling after he
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2014
#97
most of Reagan's foreign-policy appointees were "ex-Dems"--ie Dems who thought that primaries
MisterP
Apr 2014
#99
Some people have bought into the idea that we have to have a "moderate"....
Spitfire of ATJ
Apr 2014
#104
They are simoply ashamed of how poorly their candidate compares to a real Democrat.
bvar22
Apr 2014
#141
Warren is a threat to the 'haves'. So they have to put bad juju out there in the hopes some
appleannie1
Apr 2014
#151
if people want to root for someone for president who isn't even running
arely staircase
Apr 2014
#153