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colsohlibgal

(5,276 posts)
30. I Hope We Can Do It
Tue Sep 22, 2015, 11:50 PM
Sep 2015

It looks like DWS and the DNC are putting the hammer down.

Make no mistake, both major parties are controlled by Big Money.

Bernie has a powerful true message but Wall Street and others will throw as much money as they have to get him out of the way for the coronation of Clinton2 on the heels of Bush2.

If Hillary is nominated the candidate who by far approximates my views is comfortably Jill Stein. Jill isn't going to come close to winning and so that old quandary - how long do we vote for someone just to keep another party out of office. My thought is enough people will do that, so for the 2nd time in my life I'm going to vote my heart and vote for Jill if Bernie is not the nominee - and the plutocracy is dead set against him not being the nominee.

Sanders Has Already Won [View all] arcane1 May 2015 OP
Good article. TDale313 May 2015 #1
Agreed! arcane1 May 2015 #2
True - a new door is opening! polichick May 2015 #3
I'm not satisfied with a merely moral victory....PR is not enough!! Demeter May 2015 #4
+1 We need a solid eight years of his kind of leadership just get the ball rolling. nt Snotcicles May 2015 #11
It will be years before we can undo the steady damage... bvar22 Sep 2015 #29
Ask yourself one simple question RobertEarl May 2015 #5
Enough of the BS swilton May 2015 #6
I think the OP was more about moving the conversation.... daleanime May 2015 #7
Thanks, I felt the post was more about the long-term effects, not just one election or one candidate arcane1 May 2015 #9
He has always been a champ for the 99% project_bluebook May 2015 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author senz Oct 2015 #34
But we need to keep pushing for him... elzenmahn May 2015 #10
Oh yes, we definitely do!!! arcane1 May 2015 #12
I disagree with the part about a new party. Jim Lane May 2015 #13
I agree with you there. It is the party that has moved away. But we still have a "left" party arcane1 May 2015 #15
I think that third parties can work on a local level eridani Jul 2015 #22
Please let this happen passiveporcupine May 2015 #14
He will win marym625 May 2015 #16
kick merrily Jul 2015 #17
Thanks, I forgot I posted this! arcane1 Jul 2015 #18
You're welcome. It's not unusual for me to fail to recognize my own posts merrily Jul 2015 #19
Good, it's not just me! arcane1 Jul 2015 #20
Nope. I kicked because I, too, feel Bernie and we have won already. merrily Jul 2015 #21
Good article, I agree he has won part of the debate, but he will need Congress, should he sabrina 1 Jul 2015 #23
Indeed, a lot has happened since May! A lot of good stuff! arcane1 Jul 2015 #24
Could you link to the OP, or is in your journal, would like to read that sabrina 1 Jul 2015 #25
Here it is: arcane1 Jul 2015 #26
Thank you, off to read it! sabrina 1 Jul 2015 #27
Both Goldwater and Perot had major political impact despite losing, for similar reasons. tblue37 Jul 2015 #28
I Hope We Can Do It colsohlibgal Sep 2015 #30
The DNC will be forced to answer the question "whose side are you really on?" n/t arcane1 Sep 2015 #31
Isn't the answer obvious? merrily Sep 2015 #33
I don't believe the Greens have a nominee yet. Stein and McKinney are competing for the nom. merrily Sep 2015 #32
I did not realize this wonderful thread was 4 months old. senz Oct 2015 #35
Kick! nt LiberalElite Nov 2015 #36
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