This agenda of economic justice and fairness benefits everyone – but we won’t see it as long as we’re distracted by the division of ‘Deplorables’ vs. ‘Feminists’.
This agenda of economic justice and fairness benefits everyone – but we won’t see it as long as we’re distracted by the division of ‘Deplorables’ vs. ‘Feminists’.
Every high ranking Democrat including the President felt Hilary deserved the nomination except for Bernie, who accurately saw her as a compromised candidate, which Trump continually reminded everyone of during the campaign.
Of course not, but in the entire Democratic party the only two choices were Mini-Douche and Turd Sandwich?
Feel free to jump forward and get involved in a more pragmatic way then, but recognize that protest is where a lot of organizing starts.
If you want something more constructive, start donating. Start volunteering.
So finally today I was able to find some hope. In a story about a junior staffer standing up at a meeting and calling our Donna Brazille on her role in losing the election. If This election wakes up democrats, shakes loose the last vestages of the old Clinton coalition and makes way for a new generation of…
I hope Chuck Schumer is ready. He’s going to be the most powerful Democrat left in our government after the inauguration.
You can stand against something or someone without being hateful. Short impromptu list of examples: Black Panthers, Abraham Lincoln, MLK, Sojourner Truth, that time Marlon Brando turned down the Academy Award, and those Catholic anti-war protesters who went on trial for burning the draft records.
It’s because, rich or poor, lots of people just don’t like the Clintons, especially Hillary. This isn’t some kind of new development and it’s exactly why I didn’t vote for her in the primaries. Nominating someone who is already unpopular was a really bad choice.
Hillary was a terrible choice, and they were warned over and over again. Now there isn’t enough decency in the Clintoncrats to face the fact that they were wrong.
There is only one person to blame to Donald Trump’s victory and that is Hillary Clinton.
“There will be years of recriminations in our future. Many Democrats will, as is their habit, conclude that the fault lies with the left wing of the party — that progressive party activists did not sufficiently support the candidate or that leftward attacks weakened Clinton. But that notion hides a simple fact: In an…
“For those who haven’t read articles about it, the local shrine elevated her to a god. She’s now the Eternal Stationmaster and patron god of the station.”
Hell, let the big unions die and build something better. One of the Podesta emails was some teachers’ union bigwig misusing “there” in place of “their” while saying the Democrats needed to penalize the nurses’ union for endorsing Sanders. If that ain’t symbolic of everything wrong with both institutions, I don’t know…
Not exactly shocking that members of the UAW voted against the candidate union leadership endorsed.
She would have still had fatal flaws unless she actually did something like apologize for the countless lives lost in Iraq.
This actually really helped me articulate my own anger and to hate this day just a bit less. Oh and I learned a few new cool ways to use fuck in a rant.
I don’t know... Calling people deplorable is pretty mean too. I think this should be a wakeup call for big city Democrats to question how they’ve treated a huge death of people between the coasts.
There will be endless reprisals and recriminations, and they will all do approximately zero good, so I will try to avoid them. There’s more than enough blame to go around. But for one dark night (morning), I will indulge. You’re exactly right. The fucking goddamn DNC and their miserable godfuckinggoddamn triangulation…
Absolutely nobody is saying he is. We’re saying that we had the chance to avoid this, but we decided to nominate the most hated Democrat in the United States. The DNC and Democrats in general had the hubris to nominate such a fundamentally divisive person and still expect them to win. That is what we’re saying.