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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: On Chris Hayes, James Carville is "vexed" as to why people support [View all]WhaTHellsgoingonhere
(5,252 posts)41. They haven't been voting for a while. Something is obviously broken but blaming "them" only helps
movements like Bernie's and the ones that follow. But you DLCers continue what you're doing. You're turning people away and blaming them.
And that's good for the other half of the Democratic Party
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Poor brother Jimmy, . . . . no wonder we don't hear much from him these last years.
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#1
It's like Will Rogers's version of Calvin Coolidge's State of the Union speech
Art_from_Ark
Apr 2016
#105
.....so you don't bother to vote for health care for us....you have it covered.
virtualobserver
Apr 2016
#20
Leave it to you not to understand being a Democrat is more than a check mark on an index card.
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2016
#64
I know. You actually hate him. I read your comment to that effect in the Hillary Clinton Group
Bonobo
Apr 2016
#109
I'm vexed as to why anybody still listens to James Carville or his right-wing wife
Bjorn Against
Apr 2016
#7
The disconnect between "We've been in charge since 1992" and "half of the party is revolting" is
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Apr 2016
#14
They haven't been voting for a while. Something is obviously broken but blaming "them" only helps
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Apr 2016
#41
Count DeMonet: The peasants are revolting! King: You said it, they stink on ice!!
Hassin Bin Sober
Apr 2016
#36
Oh poor sad has-been James Carville. Don't be vexed. You don't need to understand.
Nanjeanne
Apr 2016
#26
Chris Hayes is also vexed at why people support Bernie, even after he tries to talk them out of it.
BernieforPres2016
Apr 2016
#27
+1, It kills me that they keep expressing this sentiment, in the middle of a campaign
Marr
Apr 2016
#78
Hayes got Clinton-loving Carville on-why am I not surprised.Hillary-have you claimed free media yet?
snowy owl
Apr 2016
#37
Labels are really, really, important when selecting a candidate to vote for.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2016
#40
Carville made a lot of sense about Bernie. He lumped Bernie in with the RW'ers who
R B Garr
Apr 2016
#42
the trash can on his head apparently isn't big enough to cover his mouth - duct tape would help
Agony
Apr 2016
#55
So you demanded that Sanders not caucus with us last time we had an otherwise tied senate, huh?
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2016
#112
I am just reacting to Sanders actions, BTW, you probably already know Sanders ran on the DNC ticket
Thinkingabout
Apr 2016
#93
No, I don't have to make excuses for Hillary nor boost her up, she is very capable of doing
Thinkingabout
Apr 2016
#133
The DNC? Whose chair has no problem allying herself with Republicans like Sheldon Adelson
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2016
#111
I don't think that either one of them regard being a Democrat or a Republican as anything more
djean111
Apr 2016
#130
If he doesn't get the nomination, I can't wait for the next time we're short one vote in the Senate.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2016
#110
Bernie is unblemished by the Wall Street connection, for the most part.
Jackie Wilson Said
Apr 2016
#126