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In reply to the discussion: I get the feeling there's some very desperate attempts at wedging right now. [View all]Leith
(7,809 posts)47. I'm Glad That I'm Not the Only One
I see it this way: if a candidate is a member of the Democratic party and believes and stands for most of what I do - AND that the rethug is for the opposite (which is always the case) - I will NOT start whining, yelling, or complaining that our candidate is not in lockstep with me. I will vote for the Democratic candidate. I will not sit out the election.
I will use my intelligence to see that the Democratic candidate is clearly the better one and vote for him or her. This whining that certain citizens are being shoved into second class status is imbecilic, divisive, and wrong. It would be terrific if DU members would quit falling for that shit.
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I get the feeling there's some very desperate attempts at wedging right now. [View all]
Tommy_Carcetti
Aug 2017
OP
The more a majority shrinks, the more they invest in wedging minorities to minimize coalitions.
CincyDem
Aug 2017
#2
And then the ones that generally go like this: "IMO, in three weeks, aliens will land in
Squinch
Aug 2017
#36
Two separate topics in point at DU: Kamala Harris & abortion rights. Presented as "concerns"...
Hekate
Aug 2017
#17
It's totally obvious to me what's going on ... why can't others see it and do something about it?
NurseJackie
Aug 2017
#19
Some people are easily triggered. Some aren't happy unless they're slugging it out.
Hekate
Aug 2017
#25
I wonder why they feel so threatened by Kamala Harris? Probably because she's such
pnwmom
Aug 2017
#30
Yes. Exactly. And though the abortion fight is one that I will always fight in the real world,
Squinch
Aug 2017
#35
Agreed, and I think this is part of what helps feed the trolls that infect the site
Salviati
Aug 2017
#44
Posts using "anointed" in reference to a Democratic candidate are leading indicators
LanternWaste
Aug 2017
#24
Team Trumps pileup of fake conspiracies: Best possible way to conceal the real one
Doug the Dem
Aug 2017
#33
Yerp. Annoying, but gratifying to see them in such fear. We've got their number (n/t)
FreepFryer
Aug 2017
#63