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In reply to the discussion: On WBUR's On Point program this morning, a Sioux City IA man called in. [View all]Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)14. They don't want to listen to their own focus groups. That's not a good sign for them.
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On WBUR's On Point program this morning, a Sioux City IA man called in. [View all]
Skidmore
Apr 2015
OP
I have a feeling that this sort of thing will happen in the Democratic Party, too.
djean111
Apr 2015
#1
Rather different things, because one is a religious revival and the other is a political revival.
Fred Sanders
Apr 2015
#10
Thank God we can criticize St. Hillary here on D.U. without being criticized, ourselves.
Hoppy
Apr 2015
#11
"Right now ... the reaction is let's move to eject the malcontent liberal caucus ..."
Scuba
Apr 2015
#19
Are you equating ejecting the liberal caucus with "continuing to work"? 'Cause that's ....
Scuba
Apr 2015
#24
They don't want to listen to their own focus groups. That's not a good sign for them.
Comrade Grumpy
Apr 2015
#14