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Kalidurga

(14,177 posts)
22. I have no idea
Sun Mar 22, 2015, 05:41 PM
Mar 2015

But, many of them seem as hateful as eh hem the other party. I am not talking about people who just prefer Hillary as their candidate and they support her. I am talking about the ones that bandy about the term ratfucker and say things like enjoy your President Cruz. I don't call Hillary supporters names like 3rd Way Dems, Neolibs, or Corporate Shills I think this is how it should be. I don't engage with people who use bully tactics in debates unless I just wish to mock them. So, I will probably not be talking to that type at all.

Because it's true. TheCowsCameHome Mar 2015 #1
Cause they're nervous about so many people wishing there were someone else? TDale313 Mar 2015 #2
Amen..... daleanime Mar 2015 #4
Surprisingly, their rationale is similar to our history of military invasions under false pretexts RufusTFirefly Mar 2015 #24
You give them too much credit. Most are living in a small reality bubble of denial. rhett o rick Mar 2015 #37
Bingo! Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding. n/t 2banon Apr 2015 #41
The oligarchy is loved. L0oniX Mar 2015 #3
I think that is true. The authoritarian followers look to a leader that rhett o rick Mar 2015 #38
The answer is as easy as ABC awake Mar 2015 #5
Reverse Psychology aspirant Mar 2015 #6
They want her to nail down the nomination before too many ugly facts come out tularetom Mar 2015 #7
Because they don't want any other Dem to win when they believe it is 'her time'. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2015 #8
Because letting Wall Street choose candidates is ultimate goal of the real ratfuckers whereisjustice Mar 2015 #9
+1 3rd=Way baybeeee Cosmic Kitten Mar 2015 #10
+1 GoneFishin Mar 2015 #13
That's exactly what it means when they hinge support on "fundraising." Scootaloo Mar 2015 #21
No they want the "corporate bidding" to be over they have bought their candidate and we should STFU Vincardog Mar 2015 #25
Nailed it! L0oniX Mar 2015 #40
And Wall Street has no intentions of letting the loonies near the White House RufusTFirefly Mar 2015 #26
Hillary is good cop, Cruz is bad cop. It's all a game to play each side against the middle class whereisjustice Mar 2015 #27
Smart cop / dumb cop show ...entertainment for the oligarchy. L0oniX Mar 2015 #39
Look on her works, ye Proles, and despair!... Cosmic Kitten Mar 2015 #11
They'll need someone to blame if she loses in 2016 nxylas Mar 2015 #12
... 840high Mar 2015 #15
Her record as a progressive is indefensible. They must push the "inevitability" or the "lesser of GoneFishin Mar 2015 #14
The General Election Martin Eden Mar 2015 #16
coronations can't have any legitimate heirs running around MisterP Mar 2015 #17
Because without that narrative, she is as viable as pond scum Android3.14 Mar 2015 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author Corruption Inc Mar 2015 #19
I had an extended disagreement with one of my good friends on Friday. Maedhros Mar 2015 #20
I have no idea Kalidurga Mar 2015 #22
I keep wondering why there's no Discussion of Bill's Role in Hillary Administration... KoKo Mar 2015 #23
+1 Very good post and spot on! History repeats itself. whereisjustice Mar 2015 #28
Here's a peek at what's going on behind the scenes Oilwellian Apr 2015 #45
Sooo revealing. mylye2222 Apr 2015 #46
Because they leaned the lesson of 2008 well. Try to kill any upstart campain kelly1mm Mar 2015 #29
good point whereisjustice Mar 2015 #30
It's just another version of the "A Liberal (or Progressive) Can't Win a National Election" song dflprincess Mar 2015 #31
I was just told Dragonfli Mar 2015 #32
Excellent response, but the Royalists Loyalists HRC Supporters likely have chosen to "ignore" so 2banon Apr 2015 #42
Why is it so very important to Clinton non-supporters … NanceGreggs Mar 2015 #33
Speaking as a Non-Supporter, I don't take that view at all. 2banon Apr 2015 #43
I don't think that she cannot win. Anyone who is expecting to raise Two and a half BILLION Dollars sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #47
Manny, I guess you missed this one... antigop Mar 2015 #34
I did. Thanks for pointing it out! nt MannyGoldstein Mar 2015 #35
I missed it the first time too. H2O Man nails it again... 2banon Apr 2015 #44
It's kind of mind blowing marym625 Mar 2015 #36
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