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So you're happy with Schumer's and Jefferie's leadership. Got it. nt Phoenix61 Mar 15 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author bigtree Mar 15 #3
If the horse you're on is drowning it's the only smart thing to do. mt Phoenix61 Mar 15 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author bigtree Mar 15 #5
Not the party, the leadership. Huge difference! Phoenix61 Mar 15 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author bigtree Mar 15 #10
Sincere apologies, I didn't understand you took wanting new Phoenix61 Mar 15 #15
It's not about talking down the party. It about squarely looking jrthin Mar 15 #11
But we're not midstream EarlG Mar 15 #17
We have posts in support of Ralph Nader now. LeftInTX Mar 17 #38
Totally agree. There's no "conversation" when it's hateful name-calling and mindless bashing. betsuni Mar 17 #39
We cannot continue to allow the gop to frame the arguments. They are no longer the party of freedom. lindysalsagal Mar 15 #2
They never were the party of freedom. choie Mar 16 #28
Anyone who has seen the data, the statistics, the graphs gab13by13 Mar 15 #7
As you know, I agree - we need a paper ballot hand recount in certain states... yellow dahlia Mar 16 #30
That dems could be easily convinced jrthin Mar 15 #8
lol bigtree Mar 15 #9
As a NYS resident, H2O Man Mar 15 #22
You are lucky to have that personal history and memory. From reading about him, jrthin Mar 16 #23
And worse, we're spending our weekend attacking Democratic leadership, MineralMan Mar 15 #12
If Senator Schumer isn't savvy enough to see the rat fucking William769 Mar 15 #13
Post removed Post removed Mar 15 #14
"An Ode to the Establishment, Chapter 2,567" BannonsLiver Mar 15 #16
K&R betsuni Mar 15 #18
"...dragging them for what republicans are in complete control over. " Lancero Mar 15 #19
magats were cheering for a shutdown Comrade Citizen Mar 15 #20
But Schumer did nothing to gain anything for the price of his vote displacedvermoter Mar 16 #26
Surely you can see the problem with the leadership, right? alarimer Mar 15 #21
If you think there were no Dems worried about Biden's age Cuthbert Allgood Mar 16 #24
People here still seem to think there was no mental decline for him. Ace Rothstein Mar 16 #32
Your post are a breath of fresh air, keep them coming. nt Hotler Mar 16 #25
Ah, I see, anybody concerned about the state of our leadership are ratfuckers, how convenient. indusurb Mar 16 #27
Two things can be true at once. yellow dahlia Mar 16 #29
You are back, after yesterdays drama. republianmushroom Mar 16 #31
Nah, this was posted yesterday as a precursor to their crash-out rant with the sites co-owner. Lancero Mar 16 #34
@bigtree B.See Mar 16 #33
I wish I could recommend this post a thousand times. valleyrogue Mar 16 #35
Same here Stuckinthebush Mar 16 #36
I'm not convinced, but if I were looking for a simple easy convincing DFW Mar 16 #37
Reed Hastings didn"t want to donate to Biden Blue Full Moon Mar 17 #40
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