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2016 Postmortem

In reply to the discussion: The legacy of "The Left" [View all]
The legacy of "The Left" [View all] auntpurl Jul 2016 OP
Wow. Nicely written, Auntpurl. It covers everything. Perfect! NurseJackie Jul 2016 #1
Thank you. auntpurl Jul 2016 #4
Consider this an almost Rec Tom Rinaldo Jul 2016 #2
I hear you, and I have removed the "liar" part from my OP. auntpurl Jul 2016 #3
Thank you. OK, close enoiugh for a Rec then :) Tom Rinaldo Jul 2016 #9
Brava auntpurl! rjsquirrel Jul 2016 #5
Well, as I did in my OP, I want to make a distinction auntpurl Jul 2016 #10
Tired of the hippie punching. TDale313 Jul 2016 #6
Oh, brother. NurseJackie Jul 2016 #8
That is literally the opposite of the point I was making. auntpurl Jul 2016 #11
"Hippie punching" forjusticethunders Jul 2016 #25
Well written Buckeye_Democrat Jul 2016 #7
The parliamentary system has its own problems auntpurl Jul 2016 #14
Thanks for your reply Buckeye_Democrat Jul 2016 #16
There are more choices here, and more "viable" choices auntpurl Jul 2016 #19
This is a long article Buckeye_Democrat Jul 2016 #21
They aren't the real left, fortunately. Starry Messenger Jul 2016 #12
Whether they are or not (I don't know what's in someone's heart) auntpurl Jul 2016 #17
I don't think they can organize their way out of a paper bag. Starry Messenger Jul 2016 #29
There is some truth in that, but you are WAY overgeneralizing Armstead Jul 2016 #13
The only way I can reply is to say auntpurl Jul 2016 #20
As to your basic point Tom Rinaldo Jul 2016 #15
It's always a tough question but auntpurl Jul 2016 #22
The state of California has been taken over and is run by what used to be "The Left." Tatiana Jul 2016 #18
Thank you for your reply, great post. auntpurl Jul 2016 #23
I understand your concerns and I think we agree. Tatiana Jul 2016 #30
Yes, we do agree. auntpurl Jul 2016 #35
The new left are not good at organizing and give up too quickly. JaneyVee Jul 2016 #24
I suspect all young people always have felt that way auntpurl Jul 2016 #27
"Hey hey, LBJ, How many kids did you kill today!" Tom Rinaldo Jul 2016 #34
Yeah, pretty much sums it up perfectly. tonyt53 Jul 2016 #26
Thanks nt auntpurl Jul 2016 #32
I think you might like this article forjusticethunders Jul 2016 #28
Yeah, wow, this is amazing. auntpurl Jul 2016 #31
We actually have a model for what coalition politics can do: The "Front Populaire" of the 30s/40s. forjusticethunders Jul 2016 #33
You might need a Hitler to fight against to make people come together like that auntpurl Jul 2016 #36
I think it's silly to worry about them. Orsino Jul 2016 #37
I've been phone-banking for Hillary all afternoon between work auntpurl Jul 2016 #38
I guess it's time tor me to put up... Orsino Jul 2016 #43
What do we want? Gradual incremental change! TransitJohn Jul 2016 #39
"Where are we going?!" "PLANET TEN!!" klook Jul 2016 #46
Here is a fact. The radical fringe started warning you all about Trump decades ago. Bluenorthwest Jul 2016 #40
Cool, so what you're saying is you are fine with the media's characterization of the left JCanete Jul 2016 #41
I know you're afraid of how the media and voters are viewing the protesters. Avalux Jul 2016 #42
K&R JoePhilly Jul 2016 #44
Hillary supporters-it's time to turn the page. Focus on Trump, he's the real problem. jalan48 Jul 2016 #45
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