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WVdemocrat
DimpledChad
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« on: June 01, 2015, 08:27:48 PM »

Anyone who dares stand in Hillary's way is a muh soggy knist, of course.

And we have the left-wing's version of the tea party, speak loudly and lose big... but feel good about yourself afterwards.

Except "the left-wing version of the Tea Party" has never won. They have never had a president in the White House who sticks up for the issues that matter to them.

And, they don't hijack the party to do their bidding with. They sit back for decades and offer kindly suggestions, not assertive demands. Big difference.

The progressive left is never listened to. However, the Tea Party whines and stomps until they get their way.
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WVdemocrat
DimpledChad
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« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2015, 11:13:47 PM »

Anyone who dares stand in Hillary's way is a muh soggy knist, of course.

And we have the left-wing's version of the tea party, speak loudly and lose big... but feel good about yourself afterwards.

Except "the left-wing version of the Tea Party" has never won. They have never had a president in the White House who sticks up for the issues that matter to them.

And, they don't hijack the party to do their bidding with. They sit back for decades and offer kindly suggestions, not assertive demands. Big difference.

The progressive left is never listened to. However, the Tea Party whines and stomps until they get their way.

Maybe its time for the progressive left to take a play from the Tea Party playbook if they want their turn.

I do, but I'm not stupid. The Tea Party has driven the Republican Party into the ground, nationally speaking. I want progressive Democrats to have a voice in the White House, but a moderate liberal is far better IMO than a Republican.

I'll take what I can get, honestly. If Hillary Clinton is what I have to settle on, then I'm beyond fine with that. A progressive in the White House is something I want, but I don't think progressives should drive the party into the ground in pursuit of that.
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