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Hillary Clinton
In reply to the discussion: Let's talk about the "left" online media. [View all]creon
(1,183 posts)38. I understand.
I think that Sanders does "care" in a very abstract sense; and, viewed through the prism of his doctrine. But, at the end of the day. I do not think that he gets it.
In 1968, there were a lot of "leftists" in the "movement". By 1976, they are nowhere to be found. They were not active in the Democratic Party. I followed Tom Heyden; he stayed with it, trying to get stuff done. The rest? I think that they went walkabout.
I think that many of the left will do what many ( Most?) of the left did after 68/72 - go walkabout.
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Something I always say is that I learned the price of ideological purity on 9/11
sweetloukillbot
Jun 2016
#43
I've been calling them the profiteering left for a long time.. what was the name of
Cha
Jun 2016
#17
Mahalo, blue neen! That was it.. I use to call her and greenwald.. greenham.. for all
Cha
Jun 2016
#19
Ah yes.. leftbaggers & the teabaggers.. anything to take down Obamacare.. that's only
Cha
Jun 2016
#21
Not only was she besties with Norquist, but she was trying to sell the idea of joining forces with
BlueCaliDem
Jun 2016
#23
110% correct and an enthusiastic KNR! This is exactly how my evolution began back in 2004
BlueCaliDem
Jun 2016
#22