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radical noodle

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31. That seems a bit simplistic to me
Wed Nov 30, 2016, 11:29 AM
Nov 2016

Destroying everything gives them full control over much of the messaging that most people watch. We have lost the Supreme Court, the one chance we had against them and now it's gone... thanks to people like Sarandon who had nothing at all to lose.

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The great H.L. Mencken nailed it almost 100 years ago COLGATE4 Nov 2016 #1
Along those lines, this gem from Mark Twain: DanTex Nov 2016 #2
The more things change... COLGATE4 Nov 2016 #4
It is a absolute fatal flaw for liberals Cosmocat Nov 2016 #3
If getting the shit kicked out of us for three elections running COLGATE4 Nov 2016 #6
Yeah, I suspect we will continue to bring cupcakes Cosmocat Nov 2016 #18
I'm seriously beginning to think we won't make progress. I grew up with democrats that kicked RKP5637 Nov 2016 #27
And there's a valid question of whether we actually want to break that tether to reality el_bryanto Nov 2016 #10
That's the question. DanTex Nov 2016 #14
Bernie Sanders uses the exact opposite philosophy. He strives to inform the voters so they will make think Nov 2016 #15
Bernie's approach is clearly the best, but Cosmocat Nov 2016 #19
Yet most people radical noodle Nov 2016 #28
Yes. Bernie is just one voice in the Democratic party. Other Democrats would need to be as vocal think Nov 2016 #29
The media will largely ignore it radical noodle Nov 2016 #30
If we're so smart pscot Nov 2016 #5
Because we're not so smart. The GOP understands that the electorate is full of DanTex Nov 2016 #8
Aretha explains it pscot Nov 2016 #13
THIS Cosmocat Nov 2016 #20
depressingly true :( JHan Nov 2016 #7
Your last sentence just about wraps up the Democratic Partys message problem. democrank Nov 2016 #9
What was the success to President Obama's campaign? He did pretty good in his elections.../nt think Nov 2016 #11
He was a much more talented and charismatic speaker. DanTex Nov 2016 #12
Two things Cosmocat Nov 2016 #22
And let's not forget that it's rare for the same party to hold the... Garrett78 Nov 2016 #33
Yep Cosmocat Nov 2016 #35
This election was a referendum on the state of the American people. The American people are in Trust Buster Nov 2016 #16
DISTRACTED Cosmocat Nov 2016 #24
That seems a bit simplistic to me radical noodle Nov 2016 #31
Very true treestar Nov 2016 #17
Thanks to President Obama and his admin ucrdem Nov 2016 #21
Maybe when people start dying again because they don't have affordable health care, Historic NY Nov 2016 #23
sadly our last hope BUT Cosmocat Nov 2016 #25
Yep, been saying that for years, Americans are stupid. US United Stupidity! RKP5637 Nov 2016 #26
It goes against our instincts, but you are correct-- we are too honest and wonky Fast Walker 52 Nov 2016 #32
Ignorance, willful ignorance, bigotry and religion. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #34
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