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JackRiddler

(24,979 posts)
74. Dodge indeed
Thu Jan 3, 2019, 09:34 AM
Jan 2019

You started here by making some vague insinuations concerning AOC. You are asked to clarify what you mean, nothing more. Also to define your term, "these donors." Which donors?

Ahh, another of my predictions comes true. Eliot Rosewater Jan 2019 #1
That was an easy one NastyRiffraff Jan 2019 #2
Does this NEW GROUP have enough votes to do to the D party what the Eliot Rosewater Jan 2019 #3
So she is equivalent to a Tea Party Repub? HopeAgain Jan 2019 #53
Yep. JackRiddler Jan 2019 #57
F Earth theaocp Jan 2019 #4
I have an idea, why dont you create a new thread where you outline Eliot Rosewater Jan 2019 #5
Begin in the OP and and go from there, theaocp Jan 2019 #8
Sadly, what the Party thinks is "too controversial" is not nearly radical enough in light of Magoo48 Jan 2019 #24
Uh huh...She is an expert already on how government works I guess. Eliot Rosewater Jan 2019 #25
Post removed Post removed Jan 2019 #38
What happened to unconditional support? melman Jan 2019 #92
civics 101, zero chance of any democratic legislation ever going into law beachbum bob Jan 2019 #35
God forbid anyone should strike a position! JackRiddler Jan 2019 #39
having symbolic votes is fine, wasting public money's on worthless positions is not, we do not beachbum bob Jan 2019 #68
It's real, not "symbolic" and your point makes no sense JackRiddler Jan 2019 #79
stunning Locrian Jan 2019 #81
Yes JackRiddler Jan 2019 #82
meanwhile - back in reality Locrian Jan 2019 #84
The only person calling them "too controversial" is Cortez.... George II Jan 2019 #7
It's all clickbait. violetpastille Jan 2019 #12
Not one day on the job and already knows more about HOW to make shit happen. Eliot Rosewater Jan 2019 #26
How much shit has been done so far? JackRiddler Jan 2019 #40
Geez Louise, you're crabby. kstewart33 Jan 2019 #63
Gaslighting JackRiddler Jan 2019 #71
I cant keep up with the number of times this poster has personally attacked me. Eliot Rosewater Jan 2019 #86
Eliot, yours is a wise rule. kstewart33 Jan 2019 #87
They're not personally attacking you melman Jan 2019 #91
This message was self-deleted by its author Cetacea Jan 2019 #6
I read the article. violetpastille Jan 2019 #9
I am sorry....I know she is a Democrat.... chillfactor Jan 2019 #10
The little bit I have read if accurate does outline some issues any reasonable person Eliot Rosewater Jan 2019 #11
Post removed Post removed Jan 2019 #13
"I know she is a Democrat, but..." theaocp Jan 2019 #14
Constructive criticism of Democrats is part of the TOS emulatorloo Jan 2019 #21
Can't bash Democrats on here I thought... HopeAgain Jan 2019 #54
Will cat now haz their tongue? guruoo Jan 2019 #15
She is beginning to get on my nerves katmondoo Jan 2019 #16
Geez, she is on her way to political oblivion. kstewart33 Jan 2019 #17
I would guess even fewer voted in the primary. brush Jan 2019 #31
This is extreme Lincoln abuse. JackRiddler Jan 2019 #43
Are you familiar with the men who he appointed to his cabinet? kstewart33 Jan 2019 #50
Are you familiar with the Civil War? JackRiddler Jan 2019 #55
Jack, we simply disagree. kstewart33 Jan 2019 #61
No personal insults were made and your post is a lie. JackRiddler Jan 2019 #72
A good idea's a good idea; shouldn't matter who says it. She's gotta sell a ways and means to them ancianita Jan 2019 #18
how is this news? nt msongs Jan 2019 #19
She's a meanie!!! QC Jan 2019 #20
She's not wrong on this. Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #22
Agreed. NickB79 Jan 2019 #23
It's more powerful than the committee from the last Congress. George II Jan 2019 #27
But weaker than the one from the last Democratic Congress Tom Rinaldo Jan 2019 #37
Yeah, don't you remember how the committee from the last Congress... JackRiddler Jan 2019 #44
Tick-tock, tick-tock . . . hatrack Jan 2019 #48
Exactly Raine Jan 2019 #66
Why is everyone on this thread trying to rip her down? Soph0571 Jan 2019 #28
b/c it's planned that way. It just does not appear out of thin air. juxtaposed Jan 2019 #30
Sometimes the best way to support someone calguy Jan 2019 #32
Hell no - If when in my 20's I has listened to that.... Soph0571 Jan 2019 #33
Stay in your lane?!? NickB79 Jan 2019 #36
Incredibly revealing. JackRiddler Jan 2019 #41
Oh god I love her! Keep it up. juxtaposed Jan 2019 #29
"No fossil fuel money on the climate committee." lapucelle Jan 2019 #34
Yeahbut... George II Jan 2019 #42
This page is a lot more revealing. JackRiddler Jan 2019 #46
You can only see a list of those donors if the candidate voluntarily discloses the information. lapucelle Jan 2019 #49
Which ones and please document your statement. JackRiddler Jan 2019 #56
Please clarify your questions and document why you think they may or may not lapucelle Jan 2019 #62
Total dodge melman Jan 2019 #73
Dodge indeed JackRiddler Jan 2019 #74
Please document your assertion after you've finished the other tasks. lapucelle Jan 2019 #85
Do we have to wait until millions and millions of people perish before doing something? ProgLibDem Jan 2019 #45
Obviously that's what some here seem to think. JackRiddler Jan 2019 #47
So doing something means shaping the committee like she wants? GulfCoast66 Jan 2019 #51
Do you know where the power comes from to generate and run the electric transportation industires? still_one Jan 2019 #58
It is unreasonable to broad brush everybody on the left. Cortez's complaint has nothing to do with JCanete Jan 2019 #64
I did not "broad brush" those on the left. I said there were just enough self-identified still_one Jan 2019 #67
COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE, BUILD A CLEAN ENERGY ECONOMY, AND SECURE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE hatrack Jan 2019 #75
Your points are good, but the bottom line elections have consequences, and while the Democrats in still_one Jan 2019 #78
its not a question of what has been taken in the past. Its a new day. What we decide our politicians JCanete Jan 2019 #94
I don't know anybody on the 'left' who voted for trump... ProgLibDem Jan 2019 #90
I don't believe anyone on the left voted for trump. They either voted third party, still_one Jan 2019 #95
Wow. Not sure why or how you brought up 2016... ProgLibDem Jan 2019 #88
As long as those people Sgent Jan 2019 #59
Careful, you sound like a Tea Partier HopeAgain Jan 2019 #70
Had me going there for a second! ProgLibDem Jan 2019 #89
So Salon can't bash Hillary anymore, let's go after Pelosi, and while they are at it see if they can still_one Jan 2019 #52
Good. shanny Jan 2019 #60
Good for AOC Raine Jan 2019 #65
She is a lightning rod for every news media. We all need to remember that and... WhoWoodaKnew Jan 2019 #69
Well, her #1 was always going to be a nonstarter Blue_Tires Jan 2019 #76
she is making herself less relevant and needs to mature a bit beachbum bob Jan 2019 #77
She was elected to challenge status quo AlexSFCA Jan 2019 #80
Shouldn't element #3 be #1? Also, why isn't a "sample" already drafted? ucrdem Jan 2019 #83
I don't agree with number 1 jmowreader Jan 2019 #93
I can't find the part where AOC supposedly rips Dem leadership. Kaleva Jan 2019 #96
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