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In reply to the discussion: Sick of seeing meaningless epithets "corporatist" and "neoliberal" hurled at progressives like Obama [View all]betsuni
(27,425 posts)11. Yes. When I see those words I know the person doesn't know what they're talking about.
Something about "FDR progressives" battling heroically against meanie neoliberal third-way corporatist Democrats. It's like when I tried to read "The Hobbit" -- too much fantasy and I couldn't keep track of what was going on.
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Sick of seeing meaningless epithets "corporatist" and "neoliberal" hurled at progressives like Obama [View all]
DanTex
Jan 2017
OP
I also think Obama is more keenly aware of pros and cons of the TPP than many give him credit for..
JHan
Jan 2017
#1
I guess maybe we should have voted for Gore instead of protest voting with Saradan and electing
Demsrule86
Jan 2017
#9
The media always makes the race close. If we had a bigger edge they would have still made it
JCanete
Jan 2017
#10
Yes. When I see those words I know the person doesn't know what they're talking about.
betsuni
Jan 2017
#11
And the progressive candidate Clinton would have followed on & expanded upon all of these.
baldguy
Jan 2017
#13
I don't think I've ever heard Obama use the terms "neoliberal" or "corporatist".
DanTex
Jan 2017
#29