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In reply to the discussion: DNC chairman aims for diversity with delegate nominations [View all]R B Garr
(17,936 posts)156. There were pages of discrepancies promoting a
formal investigative letter from the FEC. There is no reliable or verifiable data on the small donors. We need to quit relying on distortions to explain away what others can plainly surmise. The Russians went to all kinds of lengths to keep up the attacks on Our nominee. See Mueller investigation on Russian meddling.
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Thanks for posting this. Was just browsing the other thread when it was locked.
eppur_se_muova
Oct 2017
#4
Amazing the difference using this as an attack against Dems and simply laying out a story factually.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#5
Criticism of something someone in the party does is not "an attack against Dems".
Ken Burch
Oct 2017
#20
Criticism lacking fact equals, bad. We see too much and this is a perfect example.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#24
Look, I disagree. I have watched and continue to watch the effort to put some aside.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#29
I am referring to your claim that this side is not putting diversity to the side. I argue that point
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#36
We are all for diversity and we all support the fight against social oppression.
Ken Burch
Oct 2017
#56
And I don't gaslight. I don't have power over you and I don't have the capacity
Ken Burch
Oct 2017
#70
You are right. You do not have that ability which is the theme of my posts, repeatedly.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#73
I do not "need"anything from you, lol. You put out division and then step back. I do not play.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#81
Finally, someone describes it in words that make sense, I have been trying to do that, well done
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#203
A former candidate that is posturing himself for a future run. It matters to us, the Democratic base
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#201
Incorrect. we hear the language today. That is what we are addressing, today.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#210
This Op was DNC and a faction attacking DNC. I do not need your help on how to maneuver my political
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#215
No straw man. I'll narrow it down...it was the response I got to all the post-election OPs.
Ken Burch
Oct 2017
#234
I am done with that. I am done with the coddling. Done. Some refuses to learn from the past.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#39
For some, diversity apparently means angry, impolite "street level" radicals who think Democrats
betsuni
Oct 2017
#41
What I feel, adamantly, is some people telling me what is happening, is not happening.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#42
I do not really care about your end result. I do care about the effort to once again, trashing the
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#49
As we clearly see, it was presented for some to cause controversy that wasn't there. I oppose.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#66
Mostly, these are people who cannot accept 16...and are bitter..those who hated the
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#183
I will repeat my point this once, for you. Sanders is posturing for a future run.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#211
My conversation isnt about you. It is about the divisiveness being created for the Democratic Party.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#216
I have no doubt he is posturing for another run...but he won't win a primary...I hope he does not
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#220
No. And I admitted that was a stupid thing to do, so why are you still mad about it?
Ken Burch
Oct 2017
#45
There's nothing that's being done that people need to be hardballed into accepting.
Ken Burch
Oct 2017
#63
I am so done with being told I really do not see what is in front of my face. I agree with you.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#69
Yes...if we say we will unquestioningly vote for the Democrat...it will lead to an electoral
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#182
"Diversity" achieved entirely at the expense of the Sanders/Ellison wing of the party
markpkessinger
Oct 2017
#8
Just as you did not bother to read the article in the OP, I cannot be bothered to read your comment.
DonViejo
Oct 2017
#9
I look forward to reading your letter to Tom Steyer, telling him he and his money are no longer
DonViejo
Oct 2017
#27
I read your op and the Vanity Fair article and a number of other articles this morning..
CentralMass
Oct 2017
#133
Nope, see Mrs. Coffee's #25 below. The facts are against what you are saying. nt
stevenleser
Oct 2017
#77
And there you have it. All of this nonsense from people trying to manufacture outrage against the
stevenleser
Oct 2017
#75
Petty squabbles and attacks on Democrats or the party do not seem reasonable. Period.
MrsCoffee
Oct 2017
#90
And I thought DU was a place to SUPPORT the party, but attacking the party is welcome
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#205
And there it is...this is always and continues to be about Sen. Sanders...who cannot have a "wing"
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#184
Pres. Obama supported the Keystone at one time...there are differing opinions...and it is no longer
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#31
The Dems have always been a big tent. But I too was unhappy with the endorsement of Mello.
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#134
The Democratic Party is a big tent party...and what you consider important...may not be
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#177
We don't need to kick people out of the party because they have jobs you don't like...too bad.
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#30
People have jobs and we have never based party membership or activism on jobs.
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#35
On some matters, DU is less credible than progressive boards like JackPineRadicals.
philly_bob
Oct 2017
#87
I don't see how anyone could look at that sentence without bursting into peals of hearty laughter.
betsuni
Oct 2017
#161
That would be the site that calls women harpies, at the very least? No identity politics.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#105
That's true, but there's one respect in which they're almost exactly the same.
Jim Lane
Oct 2017
#166
Sorry, not buying it. This is just your version of "both sides do it" as an attempt to
R B Garr
Oct 2017
#195
Both sides do it, both sides are the same, what about the men, blue lives matter too.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#198
I went into one link, calling women, Democratic women, harpies. That said everything.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#229
The official spin about "diversity" is not completely congruent with the facts.
Jim Lane
Oct 2017
#89
I don't know. Is the statement I quoted true? or do you not care about that? (n/t)
Jim Lane
Oct 2017
#108
JPR, Breitbart, Greenwald/Intercept, FR, and various others aren't worth the effort to check
stevenleser
Oct 2017
#112
Isn't Greenwald connected to Assange? I know that doesn't work for me.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#114
Exactly. And they are lying again now, MrsCoffee's #25 above has all the facts.
stevenleser
Oct 2017
#115
I stopped listening to Greenwald at least a couple years ago. He has proved his agenda counters
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#118
People are done, and hopefully the DNC and Democratic Party is done with the petty fighting.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#122
I have watched childish, false, irresponsible attacks on the Democratic Party. Done.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#127
Getting into an argument about who deserves the title "progressive" is generally unhelpful.
Jim Lane
Oct 2017
#138
Using it to bash the majority of the Democratic base is harmful and untrue.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#139
Your post is a good example of a distinction without a difference and manufactured outrage
stevenleser
Oct 2017
#128
Their well-known reputations precede them. I must say, it reveals much about anyone who would...
NurseJackie
Oct 2017
#117
I agree. And I have to read MrsCoffee #25 that you all are pointing out.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#119
I respectfully request that you also read my # 88 in response. Get both sides. Thanks. (n/t)
Jim Lane
Oct 2017
#123
It is not "both sides". I am done with agitators that caused our problem 2016.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#125
Lots of attention is being paid to those who were removed, little attention to....
George II
Oct 2017
#121
I don't know much about them yet, but I sure as heck didn't jump on the bandwagon...
George II
Oct 2017
#193
If you want to say that something is wrong, fine, but don't say it isn't true.
Jim Lane
Oct 2017
#224
so if they make a claim, somebody could correct the record. Sure, take it with a pile of salt. Are
JCanete
Oct 2017
#144
They are now like Breitbart...so none of their statements need be addressed...they
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#187
It looks like the Party is hurting for money also. Maybe this diversity will help fill the coffers.
jalan48
Oct 2017
#94
Sanders grassroots organization was a prolific fund raiser during the primary. Do think that ..
CentralMass
Oct 2017
#152
What I believe is that the DNC just made a mistake with this recent purge.
CentralMass
Oct 2017
#159
I dispute that they are not being listened too...and why should anyone follow a Senator
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#188
Cool...sounds like a puff piece though. If you are going to talk about who got nominated as if
JCanete
Oct 2017
#143
Why...would that be useful? You can infer anything by such choices... and it is just more endless
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#189
You don't give a damn about it. Other people do. But of course it would be useful. If some people
JCanete
Oct 2017
#197
"Stop giving them your support" and elect Republicans...not a great plan but one that works out
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#221