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Yeah, we haven't even gotten to the reaction of the WH after they realize the meeting about leaking things was leaked!
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Umm, doesn't sound like you're involved in this stuff. They certainly care. And it's about whether or not the party they're fighting for feels like it's fighting for them.
Then Dean supporters, the proto-Sanders crowd, spent years re-fighting the campaign despite their guy finishing a distant third.
Can't help but put them down, can you.No one I met during the NYC womens march, other protests in the city, or the local dem meetings I've gone to this year have brought it up. I could be wrong as my view is limited to my city or county, but I would be surprised if this affected their desire to protest and fight against Trump. If it does then I have to wonder why they bothered to begin with.
Can't help but put them down, can you.
It may depend on the city, but at least here in Dallas, the activist scene leans progressive -- even had Bernie delegates talk at the last big BLM march. I'd imagine that's similar across the nation, considering the age demos of the core group of activists. And it's not some cartoonish declaration of "Ellison lost, let's stop protesting." It's about passion. They're activated and excited and dems need to avoid appearing as if they're not on the same page. If it doesn't feel like dems will fight for them, it just makes it all feel more helpless, or we might get more division and infighting. Of course, poligaf's solution is to just tell these people to get in line or fuck off.
Can't help but put them down, can you.
It may depend on the city, but at least here in Dallas, the activist scene leans progressive -- even had Bernie delegates talk at the last big BLM march. I'd imagine that's similar across the nation, considering the age demos of the core group of activists. And it's not some cartoonish declaration of "Ellison lost, let's stop protesting." It's about passion. They're activated and excited and dems need to avoid appearing as if they're not on the same page. If it doesn't feel like dems will fight for them, it just makes it all feel more helpless, or we might get more division and infighting. Of course, poligaf's solution is to just tell these people to get in line or fuck off.
Been here (can look through thread so we don't retread same ground again)This just makes it extra cartoonish because there's no substantial difference at all between Perez and Ellison other than Christ reborn Bernie endorsed one and former Christ reborn Obama supported the other. The actions either would take would have been almost entirely the same. If you can't deal with not getting your way 100% of the time in a big tent party you're just going to be a disruptive insurgence or you're going to stay home and let fascists win because of your own sense of entitlement.
I can't tell if you're joking or you seriously don't understand why this race wasn't simply about how left the candidates were.
It's even more of a slap in the face when you have someone that is similar, both in terms of qualifications and ideology, that is denied the chair seemingly because he was endorsed by Bernie/Warren. How you guys don't get that is honestly surprising to me.
This is the source of much of the frustration for 'mainstream' Democrats. The only campaign I ever actually worked for was in '04 for Edwards after grad school. We lost, it sucked, and then in the fall I did phone banking for Kerry. At no point did the Edwards campaign demand any kind of special consideration. Then Dean supporters, the proto-Sanders crowd, spent years re-fighting the campaign despite their guy finishing a distant third.
They did?
I don't remember any of that online as a Dean supporter/donor who was reading the Dean for America blog and Daily Kos. Everyone was behind Kerry even though we thought he wasn't the best candidate. People were mad at Iowa voters & the media, not the party.
God yes, even last spring there were weekly posts here about how Dean would have beaten Bush if the Dems had nominated him.
One thing about Perez. He is a goofy looking dude (and why I was opposed to him as VP for Hillary) bro is just not photogenic. Not that it matters for DNC chair.
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Yes it's shallow but it unfortunately matters (though Trumps schlubby chic seems counter factual to this)
Your argument falls apart because Rance Priebus was the RNC chair.
Still failing
Republicans are meant to look ugly so it matches their souls.
I said it doesn't matter for Chair of national committees. Also Reince is quite fetching for a being from the puzzle box realm.Your argument falls apart because Rance Priebus was the RNC chair.
It's not complicated. Both very qualified for the job, but with one of the picks you get the bonus of reaching out a hand to the progressive wing by going with their preferred choice.Where does one get the demographic breakdown of the Women's March?
Also, under the premise that Birdie is the centre of the universe, why is it okay to give the Chair position to him simply because he was endorsed by Birdie and Pocahontas and not okay to deny him for the same reason anyway. Maybe it's not a good reason one way or another to make the decision?
Ellison was given a ton of institutional support, he had plenty of time and fora to make his case, and he couldn't seal the deal. And now he'll get to be Deputy Chair.
Bernie pulled a power move and needed to be checked.
Yeah, I'm mostly worried about deflating this current activism that's running strong -- protests, marches, town hall activity, etc. Dems need to be fueling those flames, not throwing water on them.
It's not complicated. Both very qualified for the job, but with one of the picks you get the bonus of reaching out a hand to the progressive wing by going with their preferred choice.
Instead,
"Oh, you want a progressive? Sure, as long as it isn't a sanders progressive."
And then complain when they don't thank you for slapping them in the face.
Someone here (without mentioning it) applied prospect theory, which is a pretty interesting lens to look at the entire election from that I hadn't done enough of since learning about it.As someone not really staunchly on the bernie or clinton sides or w/e here I just wanted to make one observation couched in my research/area of expertise. I think we heavily heavily heavily overestimate how much policy or the details matter to 99% of voters. Perception, tone, and emotion are king in these sort of things. As good of a bureaucrat as clinton was, she was kind of a nerd who wasn't as good at showing her emotional self. And she had 30 years of bad news against her and the hillary hate was pretty much terminal by this point and nothing would change a lot of people's minds. I think the left/democratic party could stand to integrate a bit of psychology and neuroscience in how we message/advertise. One thing Trump did well is that he was everything to all people to a degree that you could project your own candidate to a degree wrapped in a very adrenaline pumping way.
Humans like adrenaline. Humans like to feel good. I think abusing psychology is gonna be necessary given the other side is doing it with Cambridge Analytics and Trump's inherent lack of any superego and being pure Id.
Someone here (without mentioning it) applied prospect theory, which is a pretty interesting lens to look at the entire election from that I hadn't done enough of since learning about it.
I'm doing a political psychology class right now so it's on my mind more often.
No one cares if anyone says thank you. I think the prevailing sentiment is more grow up and get over yourself.It's not complicated. Both very qualified for the job, but with one of the picks you get the bonus of reaching out a hand to the progressive wing by going with their preferred choice.
Instead,
"Oh, you want a progressive? Sure, as long as it isn't a sanders progressive."
And then complain when they don't thank you for slapping them in the face.
Suicide Squad won an Oscar, Trump's America
Best MakeupWhat the fuck
I thought for sure "stats trump tweets" was going to take that category.Best Makeup
Best Makeup
Suicide Squad won an Oscar, Trump's America
In more Trump Ragrets (and scared people) news:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...a3817ac21a5_story.html?utm_term=.7f3e0630e299
Such economic anxiety.Godat commutes more than 30 miles south to Bettendorf, where he gets paid a base wage of $34 per hour to help prepare aluminum used for airplanes and cars. Theres a shortage of trained electricians, and last year Godat said he worked 600 overtime hours, bringing his total pay to about $110,000. His wife provides in-home care for the elderly.
Godat hopes his son will get an apprenticeship at the plant after high school. He is confident that his employer wont lay off workers or shut down the plant because it has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in Iowa and does specialized work that would be difficult to move. He hopes Trump can create more jobs like his across the country.
Just then a train rolled by the playground, carrying coal, scrap metal and corn. Godat turned to his son and told him: Thats the sound of progress.
A special election to fill a vacancy in the 10th District in the Delaware State Senate took place on February 25, 2017.
Dem beat the Republican by 17.3%.
Right? A two income family with one of them making 110k would be goodlol he's killing it making 110k in fucking Iowa
lol he's killing it making 110k in fucking Iowa
The dude who is in an union and his father is a farmer. Knows Trump is anti union and his trade polices would hurt his family. How do you know all this and still vote for dude? Even going on about he's doing what he said he was going to do. And he wants people to give Trump a chance. Dude is a big Fox News viewer too. I just don't get these people. They know Trump will fuck over people they love and they still support him.In more Trump Ragrets (and scared people) news:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...a3817ac21a5_story.html?utm_term=.7f3e0630e299
The dude who is in an union and his father is a farmer. Knows Trump is anti union and his trade polices would hurt his family. How do you know all this and still vote for dude? Even going on about he's doing what he said he was going to do. And he wants people to give Trump a chance. Dude is a big Fox News viewer too. I just don't get these people. They know Trump will fuck over people they love and they still support him.
The grieving dad of the first U.S. military member killed in action during the Trump administration has joined the calls for a probe into whether the deadly mission was put together properly.