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In reply to the discussion: Ah, jeez, that damned woman will be the death of the Democratic Party [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)62. She doesn't have the charisma necessary.
She can't give big flowery speeches. She caters to smart people. Her thoughts do not make good fifteen second sound bites. She is too far left. People with the attention span of gnats don't like her. How do you think she will look on a beach in a bikini. She cares about the poor and income inequality.
Some people don't think of these important factors when it comes to whom they support. We need to remove her from the party. She is a threat to what the last five presidents have worked so hard for. She is a clear danger to that which is so important to us.
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Ah, jeez, that damned woman will be the death of the Democratic Party [View all]
MannyGoldstein
Jan 2014
OP
I used to wonder why the right wing said liberals thought Obama was the Messiah.
JoePhilly
Jan 2014
#64
The rhetorical contortions some go through to defend all things Obama should give you a clue
Fumesucker
Jan 2014
#90
I remember when I thought, years ago, that BHO was good but didn't have a chance.
panader0
Jan 2014
#2
Elizabeth Warren is not as well known, doesn't have the name recognition, of Hillary.
JDPriestly
Jan 2014
#40
I didn't know about it, so now I'm going to sign up. Make that 8,142 followers and I will tweet it
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#33
funny thing is, EW is more likely to be part of the latter than the former
arely staircase
Jan 2014
#94
Hey, at least, he is only clapping. That is far better than what you are doing. n/t
xocet
Jan 2014
#15
You are always taking pot shots but I never see you commit yourself. Who do you favor?
rhett o rick
Jan 2014
#32
Christie had so many supporters here, and in the Democratic Party itself. But we're not hearing
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#34
If Christie had changed parties, there are some here that would have loved him. nm
rhett o rick
Jan 2014
#37
Oh they loved him anyway. And 61 Democrats in NJ endorsed him leading the Dem voters to think their
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#38
What do you stand for besides ineffectivelly sniping at Manny, Sid? ......
marble falls
Jan 2014
#83
It's the most recent 1/3 of her life. Where she spent her childhood or went to college (Northeast)
JDPriestly
Jan 2014
#51
She is so good in the Senate representing Massachusetts that I want her to run for the presidency
JDPriestly
Jan 2014
#42
I think many people on this board will be pleasantly surprised if Warren runs.
NCTraveler
Jan 2014
#82
I know, a lot of blood sweat an tears has gone into the effort to make Wall Street love Democrats...
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2014
#95
Third Way Types (AKA Neo-Democrats) Have Helped Bring Us This Glorious And Rising Inequality
colsohlibgal
Jan 2014
#105