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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What's wrong with the Democratic Party? I'll tell you... [View all]pablo_marmol
(2,375 posts)29. And Thank You for going here:
"Obama seems disproportionately averse to political risk and pretty unsure of his economic underpinnings. He is too often strong on social issues and weak on economic ones."
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It's like professional wrestling. Totally scripted, down to the very last body blow. And, at the end
blkmusclmachine
Feb 2014
#1
Only stupid if you really want to stop the corporate agenda and change the status quo
TheKentuckian
Feb 2014
#40
I never suggested we walk away. I suggested we fight. But watch how the teabillies do it.
Bozvotros
Feb 2014
#37
That individual is not a Democrat and the Democratic party tried to sue to keep him off the ballot.
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#28
If you want to hear a Democrat with balls, find some old FDR speeches to listen to
world wide wally
Feb 2014
#9
That word "whining" is often used here by head-in-the-sand party loyalists who...
polichick
Feb 2014
#24
All I am saying is the Republicans have never looked sicker, nastier and stupider than they do now.
Bozvotros
Feb 2014
#30
Clinton is complicit. Get real, she isn't going to bust their asses where they largely agree
TheKentuckian
Feb 2014
#41