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    Aside from Bacula, not particularly funny. The show is doing high concept pretty frequently now and it usually doesn't work. There are still a fear number of stories that can be written about 5 assholes in a bar.

    That's an absurd belief.

    No he didn't. Your conception of left and right is not correct. She ran on the most liberal economic platform Dees have in decades. He ran on protectionism and reducing industry regulations. The latter of which has nothing to do with liberalism.

    This is a common misconception this year. Just because Republicans are delusional doesn't mean liberals are well informed. During Eisenhower's time there were many loopholes that allowed the rich to pay less. The poor also paid more than they do today. If you look at taxes as percent of GDP, their is little difference

    The party has been catering heavily to the left for a decade. The time of Blue Dogs has long since passed. Our house leader is a big liberal. We ran this year on a very liberal platform. We staked our parties political future on a liberal Health Care platform, and lost. Get off it.

    I feel like Biden would have done better but people seem to forget that he has a proud history of doing crappie in primary races for toe President.

    The left, left of the party really only likes Sanders (who many hadn't even heard of prior to 18 months ago) and Warren. They might also like Franken but don't talk about him much.

    You have to understand that the left hates Booker for being relatively friendly to Wall Street. Also, everyone thinks he's gay.

    Cory Booker is despised by the section of the party that backs Sanders.

    None of those people you mentioned are particularly beloved of the wing that rejected Clinton nor are they necessarily great general election material.

    Yeah, after implementing Obamacare hurled Democrats into the wilderness I'm not sure why anyone thought that would be a political winner. And while getting rid of alot of insurance companies (they still exist in nations with socialized medicine) would reduce costs, it's not as much as supports think.

    I think he'd be a nice guy, but also the kind of landlord who wants to hang out with you. And no one wants that.

    But mainly, if you "can't even", you're a millenial.

    I'm going to edit that a little. It looks more like the range is 1980 to a out 1996, not 2000.

    That's off by many years. If you were born after 1980 but before 2000, you're a millenial

    It's like a cow's opinion. It's moo.

    Defiantly is the go to autocorrect whenever I botch the actual spelling.

    Well shit.

    But he worked for a chemical company on a breakfast cereal account, not Goldman Sachs.

    Quick, to the FX research library!