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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: On Chris Hayes, James Carville is "vexed" as to why people support [View all]wendylaroux
(2,925 posts)31. both of them are hard to take,much less look at.
and to think I used to like these con men.
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Poor brother Jimmy, . . . . no wonder we don't hear much from him these last years.
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#1
It's like Will Rogers's version of Calvin Coolidge's State of the Union speech
Art_from_Ark
Apr 2016
#105
.....so you don't bother to vote for health care for us....you have it covered.
virtualobserver
Apr 2016
#20
Leave it to you not to understand being a Democrat is more than a check mark on an index card.
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2016
#64
I know. You actually hate him. I read your comment to that effect in the Hillary Clinton Group
Bonobo
Apr 2016
#109
I'm vexed as to why anybody still listens to James Carville or his right-wing wife
Bjorn Against
Apr 2016
#7
The disconnect between "We've been in charge since 1992" and "half of the party is revolting" is
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Apr 2016
#14
They haven't been voting for a while. Something is obviously broken but blaming "them" only helps
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Apr 2016
#41
Count DeMonet: The peasants are revolting! King: You said it, they stink on ice!!
Hassin Bin Sober
Apr 2016
#36
Oh poor sad has-been James Carville. Don't be vexed. You don't need to understand.
Nanjeanne
Apr 2016
#26
Chris Hayes is also vexed at why people support Bernie, even after he tries to talk them out of it.
BernieforPres2016
Apr 2016
#27
+1, It kills me that they keep expressing this sentiment, in the middle of a campaign
Marr
Apr 2016
#78
Hayes got Clinton-loving Carville on-why am I not surprised.Hillary-have you claimed free media yet?
snowy owl
Apr 2016
#37
Labels are really, really, important when selecting a candidate to vote for.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2016
#40
Carville made a lot of sense about Bernie. He lumped Bernie in with the RW'ers who
R B Garr
Apr 2016
#42
the trash can on his head apparently isn't big enough to cover his mouth - duct tape would help
Agony
Apr 2016
#55
So you demanded that Sanders not caucus with us last time we had an otherwise tied senate, huh?
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2016
#112
I am just reacting to Sanders actions, BTW, you probably already know Sanders ran on the DNC ticket
Thinkingabout
Apr 2016
#93
No, I don't have to make excuses for Hillary nor boost her up, she is very capable of doing
Thinkingabout
Apr 2016
#133
The DNC? Whose chair has no problem allying herself with Republicans like Sheldon Adelson
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2016
#111
I don't think that either one of them regard being a Democrat or a Republican as anything more
djean111
Apr 2016
#130
If he doesn't get the nomination, I can't wait for the next time we're short one vote in the Senate.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2016
#110
Bernie is unblemished by the Wall Street connection, for the most part.
Jackie Wilson Said
Apr 2016
#126