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jeff47

(26,549 posts)
31. Yes, that is the rationale
Thu Jun 18, 2015, 10:07 AM
Jun 2015

At least, for many people on DU.

There's a few camps, with two big ones.

One of the big ones actually believes in Clinton.
The larger one doesn't care what the policies are - the only important thing is defeating the Republican. Even if the Democrat had identical policies.

This Ain't 1972 [View all] demwing Jun 2015 OP
I read that the other day too, silly it was. randys1 Jun 2015 #1
correct me if I'm wrong but in 1972 a woman couldn't enroll in Yale. roguevalley Jun 2015 #11
That was the year "The Godfather" came out.... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2015 #18
FWIW, the jowls were Brando's own idea. merrily Jun 2015 #34
He did a great job on that role. Especially when you consider his other big role that year.... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2015 #35
I never saw that. Every actor I've heard speak of him says he was a genius actor, though. merrily Jun 2015 #37
I don't think it's ever been on cable. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2015 #41
Actually, Yale admitted its first women undergraduates in 1969 Lydia Leftcoast Jun 2015 #23
You're wrong... k8conant Feb 2016 #76
I also did, but don't think I got a response.. what's the possibility I missed something? Volaris Jun 2015 #15
Yes! rbnyc Jun 2015 #28
I agree Jenny_92808 Feb 2016 #73
Whoa!! very good! wendylaroux Jun 2015 #2
On June 17, 1972, Nixon's henchmen were burglarizing Democratic HQ in Watergate building LiberalEsto Jun 2015 #3
You're missing one important change jeff47 Jun 2015 #4
Damn straight! onecaliberal Jun 2015 #5
We also won't be running against an incumbent Doctor_J Jun 2015 #6
Huge K&R! MannyGoldstein Jun 2015 #7
Heck, IMO Bernie is MORE electable in the general election than HRC... ReallyIAmAnOptimist Jun 2015 #8
I definitely agree with that - n/t dreamnightwind Jun 2015 #49
saying a lot heaven05 Jun 2015 #9
1972 I was eighteen. Unknown Beatle Jun 2015 #10
Right On, Brother!!! Thespian2 Jun 2015 #12
Fuckin' A Bubba! Fuddnik Jun 2015 #13
excellent post! barbtries Jun 2015 #14
Presidential incumbency carries a lot of weight in an election rurallib Jun 2015 #16
how about walter mondale 1984 captainarizona Jun 2015 #17
This is the populist reform group, not the Hillary Room. merrily Jun 2015 #38
Well I was going to post some differences too AndreaCG Jun 2015 #52
You mean they didn't try to claim it's like Dukakis? Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2015 #19
Silly season starts earlier every election cycle. n/t Cracklin Charlie Jun 2015 #20
Yup. People started asking me to say I would vote for Hillary almost a year ago. merrily Jun 2015 #39
I have been quite impressed SmittynMo Jun 2015 #21
That's a very nice comment demwing Jun 2015 #29
This is the one thing that worries me about the difference between now and 1972 dflprincess Jun 2015 #22
Then we'll repeat the election from 4 years previous. jeff47 Jun 2015 #30
And poor old Hubert was a better choice in '68 dflprincess Jun 2015 #33
"Democrats are not worried about the left. The left has nowhere else to go." merrily Jun 2015 #45
1972 was when average family income peaked; also the value of the minimum wage eridani Jun 2015 #24
Well struck! immoderate Jun 2015 #32
After World War II and the Korean War, the war tax continued. merrily Jun 2015 #46
I believe that 1974 was my top year... k8conant Feb 2016 #77
Kicked and recommended a whole bunch! Great post! Enthusiast Jun 2015 #25
The generation that fought WWII isn't watching its offspring burn their draft cards and merrily Jun 2015 #26
Funny thing about these McGovern warnings... rbnyc Jun 2015 #27
Yes, that is the rationale jeff47 Jun 2015 #31
Also, she is obviously (to me, anyway) the choice of the Party and some merrily Jun 2015 #40
I don't know if he himself was inspirational. merrily Jun 2015 #36
Did anyone mention the war, Eagleton, a Democratic Congress and these other things? merrily Jun 2015 #42
So as Nixon had a perfect storm in 1972 demwing Jun 2015 #43
You're welcome. merrily Jun 2015 #44
kick kentuck Jun 2015 #47
Recommend madokie Jun 2015 #48
Yes things are very different now dreamnightwind Jun 2015 #50
K&R Scuba Jun 2015 #51
k&R azmom Jun 2015 #53
So much truth. hifiguy Jun 2015 #54
K&R! peacebird Jun 2015 #55
K & R x 1,000,000 Dont call me Shirley Jun 2015 #56
I was going to say "you are so right" passiveporcupine Jun 2015 #57
k & r. Thanks for posting. nm rhett o rick Jun 2015 #58
A DUer whose posts I cannot find right now pointed out to me that Rove used both merrily Aug 2015 #59
Great post, we could add a few more things to that list, but I think you made the point with this sabrina 1 Aug 2015 #60
Sanders campaign reminds me of McGovern Gothmog Sep 2015 #61
So support Hillary demwing Sep 2015 #62
According to that online quiz/test, Sanders is closer to my views than Hillary Gothmog Sep 2015 #63
Right, and that explains why you're comparing Bernie to McGovern demwing Sep 2015 #64
I worked on and remember the McGovern campaign Gothmog Sep 2015 #65
Are you saying that these are the reasons McGovern lost? demwing Sep 2015 #66
The reasons that McGovern lost are not on the poster Gothmog Sep 2015 #67
Nixon won demwing Sep 2015 #68
Really? Gothmog Sep 2015 #69
We do. It's loads of fun. Sleep well supporting Hillary. merrily Sep 2015 #71
+1 merrily Sep 2015 #70
+1 Jenny_92808 Feb 2016 #74
No worries here. chervilant Dec 2015 #72
People are still, just about daily, LiberalElite Feb 2016 #75
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