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Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: The New Populist Movement: Organizing to Take Back America. [View all]mountain grammy
(27,290 posts)72. Do you really think she could have won if she embraced Obama
and all liberal policies? Honestly, I do agree with you.. I think she should have run an honest campaign as a Democrat, and if she lost, well she lost anyway. That's what I don't understand about Nunn (and Grimes and Udall too.) There are many voters who won't vote for them just because she's a Dem, that's true, so she shouldn't even try to appeal to them. Just get out there and be honest and tell people what you believe and what programs will help average Americans.
I was disappointed in Michelle Nunn too, but her father was a very conservative Democrat.
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Rank-and-file Democrats have been ready for a while, it's the Party leadership that has to be ...
Scuba
Dec 2014
#1
Absolutely right! They will just knock it down over time, the media will move on.
Dustlawyer
Dec 2014
#17
Occupy definitely changed the dialogue, you are correct. They invaded the space of those who
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#76
A huge obstacle, money in politics, like control of the media. More and more are overworked,
appalachiablue
Dec 2014
#58
That was what Democrats ran on in the midterms, the mass media drowned it all out using media
Fred Sanders
Dec 2014
#3
I'm sorry, if that's all you saw. That makes you like all the citizens who chose not to vote.
mountain grammy
Dec 2014
#24
The problem is, I think, our message is out there but it's been trashed so
mountain grammy
Dec 2014
#40
"the majority of Americans are ok with the extreme policies of the previous administration"
NewDeal_Dem
Dec 2014
#67
I think the polls are bunk. It's easy to phrase poll questions to get the answers you want.
NewDeal_Dem
Dec 2014
#73
WTF. Your remark is inflamatory false equivalence. Majority Democrats ran as centrists/conservatives
whereisjustice
Dec 2014
#66
Thank you, you are correct. I didn't hear a progressive message here in my state. Cuomo won
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#78
Mean, petty campaigns carried by mean and petty media lusting for ad cash.....we all saw that.
Fred Sanders
Dec 2014
#70
Voting itself is not the answer. Those that vote blind and bolster the 1% are worse than
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#79
Part of the "dilemma" is that some here think all DU and all Democrats are liberal/progressives.
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#82
I find your standards for a liberal label are pretty sane and reasonable..
mountain grammy
Dec 2014
#85
Yes I agree. Another thing I think is very important is that you can't give up your principles
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#86
Media terrorism. That's a perfect label for the mainstream garbage. n/t
mountain grammy
Dec 2014
#41
"That was what Democrats ran on in the midterms," No way. They ran on, "We are not as bad as the
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#64
I didn't hear that message. I heard a centrist, 'cautious' message. So did the voters so they
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#77
If you saw Democratic candidates running on progressive issues, then your definition of progressive
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#80
Sorry I didn't realize it was a group. I saw this on the latest threads. If we aren't supposed to
doc03
Dec 2014
#12
The thingy is fine but the fun is if you read a post without it and get that it is humor or whatever
Hoppy
Dec 2014
#45
"...the insanity of Rugged Individualism...the total lack of community and compassion..."
CrispyQ
Dec 2014
#46
Right? I thought it was, until I started paying attention around the time of Clinton. nt
RiverLover
Dec 2014
#39
Probably luckier to have had Mrs. Roosevelt, since much of what worked was at her insistence.
jtuck004
Dec 2014
#74
You're so right, & as a female myself, I should definitely recognise her great influence.
RiverLover
Dec 2014
#83
" It's just easier to say FDR." < I know <G> I just like to make sure and throw those little
jtuck004
Dec 2014
#84
Good Democratic policy, but it won't ever fly in our current, Corporate, rightwing Democratic Party.
blkmusclmachine
Dec 2014
#54
I think this should stay pinned to the top of the group. It is an excellent overview of
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#91