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In reply to the discussion: What will the Warren Presidency look like? [View all]SidDithers
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The irony, of course, is that in 2010 it wasn't the "Left" (fauxny or otherwise) or Progressives
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#44
"Acting like a Democrat" means unequivocally supporting the nominee of the Democratic party.
baldguy
Oct 2014
#16
If you refuse to support the Dem candidate for President, that's one less vote the Republican needs.
baldguy
Nov 2014
#57
Rebublicans insist on their candidates hold increasingly extreme & unpopular positions
baldguy
Nov 2014
#38
And the political minority that currently controls the Democratic Party
Kermitt Gribble
Nov 2014
#82
amazing that call out like this are allowed. anyone who posted a rant like this
Doctor_J
Nov 2014
#41
If she loses the left and picks more centrist which is heavier in numbers, what does the left win?
Thinkingabout
Oct 2014
#27
You have to be responsible for your vote, my question is what does the left win?
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#32
I would have agreed with some of this, but I'm afraid you're more than little off base here, too.
AverageJoe90
Oct 2014
#29
Trying to cast every mainstream liberal Democrat as "Third Way" or "neo-liberal" is what's wrong.
baldguy
Nov 2014
#45
thanks for reminding me. I left off "liberals are the real racists". does Fox object
Doctor_J
Nov 2014
#63
listen folks, the 2016 primaries and caucuses are over and Hillary won fair and square
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#58
Yes, it's time we all unite behind our Party's nominee, now that the 2016 Primaries are over.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2014
#88