"You're not going to make me hate somebody just because they're rich. I want to be rich!" Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, a potential presidential candidate, said Friday to laughs Oh goodie! A centrist that is excited about the possibility of using politics to get rich!
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Exactly.
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While we're at it . . . I'm not sure who sold you my email address but stop sending me your God damned "dispatches" as if you are writing from a fox hole on the western front.
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You think I would buy an email address so that i could send a free email? Why would anybody do that? Unsubscribe yourself. You signed up somehow.
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This article reads like an instruction manual for failure.
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They literally lined up *nothing but* Dems whose own districts turned on them and their “you get nothing but maybe Amazon will come teach you to code” brand of centrism...
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“We will be a permanent minority party in this country," said Iowa state Sen. Jeff Danielson, a firefighter who represents an area that saw one of the biggest swings from Barack Obama to Trump during the 2016 election.”
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Our politics will be much healthier when these people are driven to the GOP where they belong.
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What both Obama and these Third Way (neither left nor right) people want is for the GOP to accept them: “moderates see a better chance to win over Republicans turned off by Trump”—the pathetic, relentlessly disproven Ossoff “path to victory”
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Does Third Way even have a constituency outside of Wall Street? It’s like No Labels. No one is asking for it!
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Have they poll tested any of these? Because instinct tells me "BoomerCorps," Mandatory 401(k) Contributions, Workfare for Unemployment, and "A Small Business Bill of Rights" are things few people want.pic.twitter.com/dLPn0d4Tiv
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I'm tired of losing too. I was a Democrat for like forever, until the shenanigans of Primary 2016 caused me to go Independent. We should have fair and square elections and no super delegates. It is unequivocally wrong to decide for us who the nominee should be.
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HRC won by 4 million votes and vast majority of earned delegates. If Superdelegates did not exist HRC still would have won the primary.
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There you go. You made the argument that they’re not needed. So what’s the issue with doing away with them again?
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None. Bernie stayed in final months asking Superdelegates to switch to him & HRC would have officially won months earlier without supers. In 2008 HRC actually ended up winning more votes in primary, Obama had the superdelegates.
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Sanders and O-C are right - this is no longer about left vs. right. It's no longer blue vs. red. Pogressive populism transcends current political divisions. Sanders and O-C have their fingers on the pulse of the zeitgeist. Get with the program, old school Dems, or go home.
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