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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: (The Hill) DNC's new meme is Bernie is "unelectable"...really? Never would have guessed. [View all]PosterChild
(1,307 posts)64. Obana doesn't call HIMSELF a socialist ....
...Bernie does. People know the different between a factual description and a smear .
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(The Hill) DNC's new meme is Bernie is "unelectable"...really? Never would have guessed. [View all]
RiverLover
Sep 2015
OP
Fixisin? No, it's political toxin; typical campaign spread alleleopathic toxin
HereSince1628
Sep 2015
#39
Truman was a Democrat! The GOP had endured 16 consecutive years of Democrats in WH
Demeter
Sep 2015
#73
Nice how quick people are picking up on this utter bullshit that Bernie is "unelectable".
djean111
Sep 2015
#2
Desperation play by the DNClinton and Team Hillary - the ultimate "political outsider"
peacebird
Sep 2015
#10
So? I only posted it in two threads. One thread indicated Bernie would win by a landslide, so I
still_one
Sep 2015
#43
Well look at his rising popularity. The more he gets out there, the more people support him.
cui bono
Sep 2015
#57
No doubt that his popularity is rising, at least within progressive circles, just as Hillary
still_one
Sep 2015
#65
I do not believe there is evidence to suggest that his popularity is increasing among conservatives
still_one
Sep 2015
#68
I do believe. There's a group "Republicans for Bernie" or something like that.
cui bono
Sep 2015
#69
Those students at Liberty are not going to vote for any Democrat including Bernie. The conservative
still_one
Sep 2015
#70
Ernst won IA because the Democratic candidate followed the failed DNC strategy of running as a GOP
Vincardog
Sep 2015
#94
we will see. I am not convienced that the country has suddenly turned more progressive, and most of
still_one
Sep 2015
#95
"The Country" has always been progressive on the issues. Money and cheating have given us the
Vincardog
Sep 2015
#97
I agree with your assessment of the corrupting influence of money, which also influences the MSM
still_one
Sep 2015
#98
Its clear the Party has it collective heads tucked somewhere dark. I hope Bernie can pull
CentralMass
Sep 2015
#9
Does she have a blind spot, or is it bad advice from someone, somewhere?
ChairmanAgnostic
Sep 2015
#72
Rigging reminds me of Republican behavior. Well they do behave more than half-way
Cal33
Sep 2015
#48
As I mentioned in another thread, "unelectable" is an appalling tautology
RufusTFirefly
Sep 2015
#31
Actually, people have answered you a thousand times, but you don't like the answers. eom
Fawke Em
Sep 2015
#63
As I read your post, I heard you say the words as if you were Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men
RiverLover
Sep 2015
#54
Show me some Republican support in the South or in the Midwest tossup States?
brooklynite
Sep 2015
#59
So he was able to get enough exposure in IA and NH to lead, but he can't get noticed elsewhere?
brooklynite
Sep 2015
#87