Why aren't I fifty points ahead?

In 1994, Mitt Romney, then looking for his main chance to build Presidential cred, challenged Senator Ted Kennedy for his U.S. Senate seat. During an interview, Senator Kennedy held forth about the superiority of Democrats to Republicans--the standard "we Democratic politicians versus Republican politicians nonsense. When he stopped talking, the interviewer asked, "If that is so, why aren't you doing better?" Visibly gobsmacked, Ted Kennedy said nothing (a first?).

Years later, he explained his silence during another interview: He said that he was thinking, "That's a very good question. Why aren't I further ahead?" Kennedy said he realized that he had not been running on traditional Democratic principles. By traditional Democratic principles, I assume he meant focusing on most Americans, rather than on "the other side" or lobbyists. (Whether "traditional Democratic principles" is "a thing" or an illusion, please see https://caucus99percent.com/content/real-democrats-versus-new-democrats-...

Kennedy changed his strategy, defeating Romney 58% to 41% in the year of the Contract With America wins by Republicans. Later, Senator Kennedy was to help Governor Romney get the very Democratic Massachusetts legislature to pass Romneycare. In 2006, Kennedy won his last election by almost 70%.

In any event, Kennedy received a question, considered it thoughtfully, adjusted course and won.

On the other hand, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, while running for President in 2016, asked herself a similar question, then mindlesssly doubled down on same old, same old (see video below). Suffice it to say, she got the votes only of those who would vote Democratic, no matter what--exactly those to whom her pitch appealed

As an aside, I wonder what form her "fighting" state Right to Work laws would take, beyond speech-making? When has she ever been part of a work action or anywhere near a picket line? She didn't even pat herself on the back for owning comfortable shoes! When she was a member of Walmart's board of directors, the only thing she ever spoke up about was equal hiring of women. Even when workers struck, she did nothing. And this when Walmart had possibly the worst reputation of any employer in the US. Did she really expect to be fifty points ahead based on promising to bloviate about Right to Work?

And now she and President Obama are leading the charge to take the Democratic Party into the hopper future with the same old, same old? Obama certainly did okay for himself, but, during his administration, Democrats suffered historic losses at local, state and federal levels.

Please tell me this is a joke. And quintessential establishment Democrat Biden is supposedly thinking of running in 2020, making him 79 on Inauguration Day 2021? Please tell me he's only trolling Hillary (an activity in which I can support him).

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"In any event, Kennedy received a question, considered it thoughtfully, adjusted course and won."

          I fear those days are dead and buried.

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Don't remember where I read or heard this, but, as kids, growing up, the Ken nedys had to come to the dinner table with two interesting topics to discuss with the family; and they were asked questions. I suspect this was Rose's doing. Ditto drilling public service into them. She seemed to want them to be the best people they could be. As adults, they reportedly did things like listen to recordings of Shakespeare while showering.

On the other hand, Joe's ambition for his kids seemed to come out of his resentment of the Irish being mistreated by Boston Brahmins. Joe probably found John's defeating Brahmin Henry Lodge to win a senate seat very sweet.

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          The Kennedys were something of a role model for me, sometimes as a cautionary tale, sometimes for inspiration. They were among the first of the "non-Hollywood" crowd to be so very pubic public as the new media television slowly became ubiquitous.

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I think they were probably idealized too much, though.

People seem to feel that their heroes need to be perfect. Humans are not perfect, so hero woorshippers have to go into denial or deception to keep up the pretense that their heroes are perfect. I have a very soft spot for Ted Kennedy and likely always will. At the same time, I know very well that he was far from perfect. E.g., https://caucus99percent.com/content/why-america-got-obamacare-not-nixoncare

I have no words for that, but I still have a soft spot for Kennedy. Maybe I shouldn't, but I guess I can still credit him for the good he did, including all the health care bills he did get passed.

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@HenryAWallace

          I am dumb-struck whenever hero-worship slips into the conversation. As you note:

People seem to feel that their heroes need to be perfect.

          and I am always at a loss for how to explain that the "hero" is just a human being. The "heros" I have met are mostly scientists, so maybe I run with the wrong crowd. I am still pissed at my friend Doug for not talking to Richard Feynman when he had the chance. Some smart people can be so very stupid.

          Okay, here is what I know. My mother's father was an outfitter in southern Utah. My mother knew movie heros "in the flesh" in the late 1930s into the 1940s. My dad's Father was a master carpenter for a time in Hollywood, so my dad made friends with the children of those same heros.

          I learned while very young the nature of "heros". I suppose that's part of why I dislike the mainstream Democrats so much. You can never have a meaningful conversation with them. I am not into hero worship and anytime Bernie's name is mentioned they go off on a tirade about Bernie worshiping purists, blah, blah, blah ...

          Hey, I understand there is a non-zero probability that I will someday meet "Chuck Finley", AKA "Sam Axe".

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@PriceRip

to be so very pubic

emphasis mine

ummm, errr, I think you need to edit your post there, PriceRip.....

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"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

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Lol, yeah, Hollywood was very prudish back then!

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

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@thanatokephaloides  
did tell us at college in the mid-Sixties that, as a Choate boy, JFK’s prowess as a Casanova was so legendary it had become part of school lore — passed down and still a topic of conversation almost 30 years after JFK’s graduation with the class of 1935.

They were among the first of the "non-Hollywood" crowd to be so very pubic

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          or proofread. My brain is defective. Without all this modern technology I could only aspire to the level of village idiot, sigh. This is not an exaggeration: Give me a pencil and paper and I cannot write a simple paper describing my summer vacation. But give me a stub of a pencil and a jailhouse wall and I will construct Maxwell's Equations from simple concepts and geometric relationships.

          Funny, not so funny, story. I library director once sent an all department / all employee memorandum with that selfsame guffaw. She however, though it rather clever and refused to acknowledge the error.

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@PriceRip

Damn, I never could spell or proofread. My brain is defective.

Just because you can't spell or proofread doesn't mean your brain is defective.

Yes, I'm a natural speller and proofreader. But as often as that's a blessing, it can also be a curse, I assure you!

But the particular mis-spelling you invoked -- the most common mis-spelling of the term "public" -- occurred while discussing the Kennedys! So it counts as a wee bit Freudian!

This is not an exaggeration: Give me a pencil and paper and I cannot write a simple paper describing my summer vacation. But give me a stub of a pencil and a jailhouse wall and I will construct Maxwell's Equations from simple concepts and geometric relationships.

Typical mathematician! Smile

Seriously, though: Here, again, we are mutual foils. The place where my love of science and engineering founders on the rocks and sinks is the fact that I'm most emphatically not a natural at advanced mathematics. I managed to make it through high school algebra, geometry, and trig OK; but once Newton and Leibniz got into the game, it was all over for me. In first-term calculus, I was one of those kids who struggled and sweated every problem, and as often as not crashed and burned to ashes at exam time. Perhaps if I wasn't facing crises galore outside the classroom at the same time I may well have done better. But the last time I even attempted a recommended review of high school mathematics published by one university's textbook publisher (within the last 10 years!), the result involved large quantities of headache pain relievers and a bed! Smile

So don't be so hard on yourself!

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..... it has a theme song, you know....

[video:https://youtu.be/6UlkOPrTzhA width:500 height:350]

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"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

@PriceRip
General Comment:

Hillary's problems were never about mere tactics or mindlessness.

She is, and has always been a committed agent and ruthless practitioner for the Wall Street / Rothschilds-Bankster-club / Globalists and criminal "Deep State" Warfare interests. And she has never been able to disguise that fact as well as her husband once did (who was a better actor) at one time.

The Clintons/Obama/Biden/Pelosi/etc. they are all elitist, paid-off scum who not ever going to be "progressive agenda" people. No amount of questioning, or confrontation, or reflection will ever take them to that place. They view campaigning as mere "theater" to fool and trick people into voting for them by the various psych-ops techniques of: "identity politics", "political correctness", gender card gimmicks, race card gimmicks, and posturing with celebrities. They laugh at the peasant class that is so easily fooled into thinking that they are "on their side", when all of their policies and backroom bribery and corruption should have made it clear all along just who and what they represent.

A Leopard never changes its stripes, so .... do not expect a Clinton to ever do so (whether or not there is a risk of losing an Election). Their salary comes from the FAT CATS that they protect, and that is always their overriding objective.

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@FreeSociety were always focused on what the "message" was? They don't give a damn about policy or any real change, they just want to find the right combination of sweet words to make us do what they want us to do.

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@dervish @dervish

what should and should not be said about Hillary. There were a lot of rules about Bill, which they disregarded at will if they felt it would help her. Also a lot of rules about not mentioning her voice, her age, her appearance (unless they wanted to say she was pretty or something else puerile and irrelevant), her clothing, her laugh, etc. All of that--and more--was supposedly sexist.

Meanwhile, you won't believe what they are now posting about Melania. The authoritarianism, the need to shut others up, the hypocrisy, the double standards--I can't decide which is most over the top with them.

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@HenryAWallace Even Laura Bush got a pass from some of these people, and she literally killed someone, ffs!

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They are shredding Melania, including by posting about her appearance, her weight, her clothes and accessories, her allegedly protruding tummy etc.--all the things originally said would be sexist to mention about Hillary.

I can't say I'm surprised. Hillary's age was one of the things we were not supposed to mention--not because of ageism, mind you, but because of sexism. However, they mentioned Sanders age pejoratively quite a bit. When I pointed that out, I was told age was different for a man. I always thought that, for example, a 67 year old man was the same age as a 67 year old woman, but what do I know?

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@HenryAWallace but physiologic age is a lot different. Consider Bernie, who although 5 years older than Medusa, is physiologically fit: he moves quickly, exercises daily, has great stamina.
Then there's Medusa: fat, falling, and feeble (please, help me up the stairs).

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They simply asserted that it was okay to mention a man's age but not a woman's.

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@HenryAWallace Nuance? Whazzat? Is that something like new or is it nuisance? It hurts their poor little robot heads to ingest new knowledge, therefore it is a nuisance.

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@HenryAWallace women are in reality many times demeaned for their age - like Trump's supposed remarks that a woman over 35 is past her "sell by" date or some other such. So to remark that Hillary IS old means you're saying she's past her sell by date, ie you're a sexist and that's how they spin it. I think that's the rationale anyway, but since I really don't get much of what they're trying to sell I could be wrong here.

Now that little bit of sort of snark said, I agree completely on the double standards on age for Shill and Bernie. And I'm sorry but I could not even make it through that minute and 49 seconds of that clip. I cannot stand to hear her anymore than I absolutely have to.

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@lizzyh7

it was not okay to even mention Hillary's age in any context. It was total bs.

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@HenryAWallace and marginalized populations, which is short-hand for "I can call you an asshole, but you aren't allowed to respond in kind".

Just nonsense.

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

@HenryAWallace I just seem to remember at TOP if someone started sniffing around Laura Bush, saying she looked lobotomized, for instance, some would rush in and say she was off limits. I don't necessarily disagree with that, but I'm willing to bet some of those same people are dressing Melania down now. Maybe it was more of a "families are off limit" thing vs. piggish sexism. Still, it doesn't surprise me that just like closet racists the truth comes out when they feel they're among friends.

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have spots. Tigers have stripes.

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Take a look at the company she keeps as opposed to Her shifting public positions.

As WaPo reported in 2012 when Her VP pick was running for Senate: “Kaine has supported Virginia’s right-to-work law since he ran for governor in 2005, and his campaign says that position has not changed.”

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In six years as a member of the Wal-Mart board of directors, between 1986 and 1992, Hillary Clinton remained silent as the world's largest retailer waged a major campaign against labor unions seeking to represent store workers.

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/clinton-remained-silent-wal-mart-fought-un...

And someone will have to remind me how hard she fought right to work as a U.S. Senator, what bills she wrote on this. If she did write any, we know they did not become law.

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/438430/hillarys-senate-record-bill...

Moreover, the Arkansas Constitution has, since 1947, included a right to work provision. Her husband served several two year terms as Governor of that state and she as First Lady. Can someone remind me of how hard either of them fought to amend the Arkansas Constitution? Or were they too busy leading state celebrations of the Confederacy?

Talk about hypocrisy!

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it is merely a means to an end -- and the end is power, simply that.

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

that Hillary only lost by a few thousand votes in a few states to avoid considering the bigger picture: that it never should have been close.

It's not just that Bernie would have won. Biden would have won, Warren would have won, any number of high profile Dem Senators or Governors would have won. There is exactly ONE reason Dems lost to a spraytan buffoon who is the most unqualified assclown to ever run for president: they made Hillary Clinton the Dem nominee.

But her loyalists control all levers of power in the party, so the party will never be allowed to come to terms with that fact.

So if the 2020 nominee is not Hillary herself, it will most certainly be another useless corporatist. The sad part is there might be just enough Trump backlash for them to squeak out a win. Then Hillary and neoliberalism will be vindicated and there will be even less motivation to ever change.

The Democratic party is a lost cause.

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It's not just that Bernie would have won. Biden would have won, Warren would have won, any number of high profile Dem Senators or Governors would have won. There is exactly ONE reason Dems lost to a spraytan buffoon who is the most unqualified assclown to ever run for president: they made Hillary Clinton the Dem nominee.

Clapping

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@Dark UltraValia

Sanders would have defeated all comers in the primary and Trump in the general. But the establishment gagged at a Democratic Socialist. Coughed him up like a fur ball.

Ah, well. No sense looking back. It's like the play Our Town, where the people who passed on years ago tell those who passed on recently that looking back at the time when they were alive is just too painful.

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@Dark UltraValia Correct. That's what blows my mind. There are literally dozens of politicians willing to shill for the elites. Many of them are reasonably photogenic and can manage to do campaign politics with some skill, by which I mean they can deliver a rousing speech, handle a press conference, and work a rope line without ending up shaking their finger in somebody's face.

How fucking hard is it to find someone who can dress up in an expensive suit, recite talking points, deliver a speech and shake people's hands without the condescension and smugness coming off you in waves? How hard is it to find and run someone who isn't hated before they begin?

I mean, I guess in a way we're lucky they did stick with her; another figure would make it much easier to pretend that neoliberalism is fit for human consumption. But I'm flabbergasted that they did stick with her; I actually believed last year, for a time, that they were going to substitute Biden for her at the convention and that everyone would throw their arms around Joe in relief that it wasn't Hillary, thus removing the need for Joe to persuade even a single voter.

The obvious use of Hillary vs Trump is to make people accept someone without requiring that person to prove himself/herself, because people are so desperate to escape from the dichotomy of horrors.

But they really meant it. They really ran her, stuck with her, and are still sticking with her. Unbelievable.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal

I think they ran her because she and Bill have paid a lot of dues, fundraising for the party and campaigning for others. Besides, I think there was an agreement made in 2008 in return for full-throated support of Obama by her and Bill. https://caucus99percent.com/comment/266922#comment-266922

BTW, you were my one and only commenter on Part One (thanks), so I thought you might be interested in Part Two.

https://caucus99percent.com/content/real-democrats-versus-new-democrats-...

(If not, that's fine.)

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@HenryAWallace Definitely interested. I may not be able to comment till later tonight, though. I've got an obnoxious, lingering illness that turns my brain to sludge every few hours, apparently--I must be getting well, because I now have periods of clarity! Last week I was sleeping every chance I got.

Right now I'm in sludge time, probably going to go veg out in front of Netflix. But I'll definitely read and comment tomorrow if not tonight.

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"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal

(or comment) unless you want to.

In any case, I hope you recover completely very soon.

BTW, although I am not a doctor and don't even play one on TV, Vitamin B12 sometimes helps me with brain fog.

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How fucking hard is it to find someone who can dress up in an expensive suit, recite talking points, deliver a speech and shake people's hands without the condescension and smugness coming off you in waves? How hard is it to find and run someone who isn't hated before they begin?

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@Alligator Ed Gator 2020!

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"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

@Dopeman

the electoral advantage is to Republican Presidential nominees, not Democrats. Democrats cannot rely solely on the loyalty to Democrats of blue states to win a Presidential.

Obama did very well in 2008. IMO, this was for a few reasons, none of which pertain to Hillary:

1. Of the two main contenders in the 2008, he ran to Hillary's left.

2. He had an enormous amount of personal appeal in his own right, and not merely as opposed to played out McCain. He excited the base/

3. He had a great campaign team.

4. Bill Clinton was not butting into his campaign.

5. He had not been hated by Republicans and some indies for decades or opposed by much of the left.

6. Expressly and implicitly, by age and race and content of speeches, he stood for change. He didn't deliver much policy change, but, in 2008, he convinced many he would.

7. He was following a President with an approval rating under 30%.

And so on.

People lined up for blocks to vote for him. Millions who did that for him in 2008 stayed home in 2016. And, no, it wasn't because Sanders tripped her on the way to her coronation. In 2008, Obama won despite even stiffer competition during the primary. And it wasn't because Jill Stein got a whopping 1% of the vote nationwide, either. Rather, Sanders did well and Jill Stein got votes because so many were ABC (Anybody But Clinton). And it wasn't all personal, by any means. Her campaign stunk and so did her policies. And her attitude.

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@HenryAWallace And another problem is, Her ego, and that of those around her, blinded them to seeing all these differences. Just the fact that they seriously thought they would pick up all these Republican votes when Her crossover appeal was to bring people out to vote against her regardless of who was running showed how out of touch they are.

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@Dopeman and she did so, spectularly. This is a point that needs to be made over and over. I'm so tired of all the "yeah, but..." arguments. She lost what should have been the easiest election in history to win. It shouldn't have mattered if there was election tampering, real or imagined, or progressives voting for Stein or James Comey or whatever the excuse du jour is.

The DNC wants to argue in their fraud case that they are a private entity? Any private firm that tanked as hard as the DNC did in 2016 would be demanding resignations and order a complete overhaul. It's only because the media and so many others are willing to accept all the "yeah, but..." qualifiers that the Dems are gearing up to do more of the same going forward.

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I said the other day that what makes me angriest about this THE RUSSIANS DID IT crap is that it's a lie that insinuates that we're too damn stupid to have our OWN reasons for not wanting the Clinton Creature anywhere near the White House. She's got over 30 years of bullshit and baggage trailing her around. i don't need anything else. If a person's actions tell you she a liar and there's nothing she's not willing to stoop to pad her bank account and it's backed up by a record of doing the same, that's all I need.

This was written by Bob Herbert on February 6, 2001.

The Clintons may or may not be led away in handcuffs someday. But whatever happens with the criminal investigations, it's time for the Democratic Party to wise up. Ostracism would be a good first step. Bill Clinton should be cut completely loose. Cold turkey. No more talk about his political genius, his fund-raising prowess, his ability to captivate audiences. He was president for eight years and the bottom line politically is this: For the first time in nearly half a century, the Republican Party controls the presidency and both houses of Congress.
Bill Clinton has been a disaster for the Democratic Party. Send him packing.

There's not much the Democrats can do about Mrs. Clinton. She's got a Senate seat for six years. But there is no need for the party to look to her for leadership. The Democrats need to regroup, re-establish their strong links to middle-class and working-class Americans, and move on.
You can't lead a nation if you are ashamed of the leadership of your party. The Clintons are a terminally unethical and vulgar couple, and they've betrayed everyone who has ever believed in them.
As neither Clinton has the grace to retire from the scene, the Democrats have no choice but to turn their backs on them. It won't be easy, but the Democrats need to try. If they succeed they'll deserve the compliment Bill Clinton offered Gennifer Flowers after she lied under oath: ''Good for you.''
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2001/02/26/opinion/in-america-cut-him-loose.html

I remember the Clintons and their history very well. THAT is why is say no more Clintons. EVER!

EDIT: fixed 2nd sentence so it made sense.

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@Amanda Matthews
presidency. He did the same thing as Bill Clinton. After his two terms, the republicans hold the presidency and both houses of congress. And he went even further, he lost over 900 seats at the state levels and the governorships.
Now we have a bull in a china shop for president who is willing to destroy every regulation and our social safety net. And there is nothing that the democrats can do about it. Was this planned by TPTB? It sure looks like it to me.

The Clintons may or may not be led away in handcuffs someday. But whatever happens with the criminal investigations, it's time for the Democratic Party to wise up. Ostracism would be a good first step. Bill Clinton should be cut completely loose. Cold turkey. No more talk about his political genius, his fund-raising prowess, his ability to captivate audiences. He was president for eight years and the bottom line politically is this: For the first time in nearly half a century, the Republican Party controls the presidency and both houses of Congress.
Bill Clinton has been a disaster for the Democratic Party. Send him packing.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

@Amanda Matthews It drives me nuts to have the Democrats and the MSM try to explain away my vote against Her (and believe me, that's what it was) claiming I was sexist, a dupe, an angry "BernieBro" or whatever. Nope. I lived through the 90s and saw how far Bill took us down the crapper. They'd argue she is not he, but I'd counter that her policies/beliefs/actions while in power are all an extension of his and that she's done nothing to differentiate herself from him, except when it was advantageous to do so. The only thing she offered was "notTrump" and even then that was based on assumptions that Her policy was going to be all that different from his in actual substance and action rather than the typical neo-liberal sleight of hand we've been getting. (And if Wikileaks taught us one thing, we were dead on the money about Her shamelessly duplicitous nature.)

So yeah, I've had a laundry list of reasons not to vote for Her since before 2000 even. Her being a Democrat and notTrump doesn't cancel them out.

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@Dr. John Carpenter

that, but she said during the 2016 general that was going to put him in charge of money or some such.

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@Dopeman

          it will most certainly be another useless corporatist ... (elected) ... and there will be even less motivation to ever change.

          Life lessons are not always pleasant, sometimes it takes failure to motivate change. I think we need to ensure failure on a great many levels, and dimensions if any change is to occur in our political system.

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@PriceRip
don't have time for more failure. Any more failure and the party's over, turn out the lights, the oligarchs win. With virtually zero chance of winning back anything. Ever. Game over, the apocalypse has arived.

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@Wink Even the oligarchs can't prosper if there is widespread disaster and chaos. If we lose out in a big way, so do they. That might be why there appears to be some struggle among different factions of oligarchs, with the fanatical, nuke-loving true believers backing the CIA of course.

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IMHO, this movement of Biden thinking of running in 2020 is simply another shiny object to divert our attention from the DNC lawsuit and the Seth Rich case. Even though Biden is in great shape, he will not run for President in 2020.

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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

@gulfgal98

No one is ever going to convince me that there was not some kind of deal in 2008 whereby she and Bubba would campaign hard for Obama Biden in 2008 and 2012, she would get Secretary of State, and she would have no serious competition in 2016, but would be treated like an incumbent Democratic President. I don't believe that Biden stood down in 2016 only because of family issues.

I may be mistaken, but I am not uncertain.

Speaking of Rich, today is Tuesday. Anything from dotcom yet?

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@HenryAWallace

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@gulfgal98 .

Probably because I have not had coffee in a while.

Can you connect the dots for me?

(If you mean dotcom, he would tweet, not wait for media.)

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@HenryAWallace senator in 2008. He is mixed race, intelligent, and a brilliant orator. He is also a 1980s YUPPIE who admired Raygun. Fast forward to 2016. $hrill ran an even more incompetent campaign against Cheetosbrain, Dumbya's idiot twin. Her arrogant stupidity was the last straw for me. I did not want a RW female stupid to represent American women. I am a life-long lefty equal-rights American female voter who wants to vote for an intelligent, thoughtful gal to be our first female POTUS. Don't know if I will live long enuff to do so. Rec'd!!

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Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.

She wasn't an ideal candidate, but compared to Trump, Hillary and Johnson, I went with Stein. I wish more leftists had.

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@HenryAWallace I took a lot of shit from those around me for making it too. Some who gave me such grief have conceded that I may have been right more than I was wrong, but there's still enough hesitation there to make me feel that when the Democrats either run the genuine article again or a virtual HRC clone, they'll probably vote that way in 2020.

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and Sander faux titles and faux props, but zero power. To the contrary, they are undermining Sanders as much as they can, including with Hillary allegedly leading some nebulous resistance. And, with Hillary and Obama in charge of bringing the party back to the past into the future, we can pretty much guarantee the 2020 candidate will be a disappointment. If he or she wins (I think it will be a woman, possibly also for Republicans), it will be because Trump is even worse than Bush the Lesser.

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@HenryAWallace Not that I like either one but Trump has to kill a lot more people and jail more whistleblowers before he surpasses Bush Jr. in odiousness.

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@Alligator Ed

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@Dr. John Carpenter you said and now just look what Trump is doing!! This a few weeks ago and I was pissed. So I basically looked at my friend and said yes, we all knew it was a horrible risk that Trump might win, but at least I didn't vote for either one of them. She voted for Hillary out of fear of the Rump and of course, misogyny you know.... We're still friends but I in no uncertain terms basically told her where she can shove that kinda shit in my presence.

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Only a fool lets someone else tell him who his enemy is. Assata Shakur

@lizzyh7 But I'll tell you this (and you probably know it) I'm having a really hard time biting my tongue when people around me who fell in line for Her are freaking out about the Trump offence of the day. People really dislike being shown when he's doing something that was either a direct result of an Obama policy or action or something that Her supported as well. I'm trying hard to get the people in my life to "hate the game, not just the player" (to mangle a hip-hop truism) but everyone is still content to see Trump as an exception, rather than the natural extension of Presidents, Republican and Democratic, at least since Reagan.

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@Dr. John Carpenter who want so badly to believe just getting rid of him will be good. It will NOT solve the problem, and we'll get a rabid Bible thumping open Dominionist in there instead. And then eve IF we could "get rid of Pence too" there is a line of 15 freaks right behind him. They really hate it when I won't shut up about it too! But I cannot stay quiet any longer, and I've told them that now that I see it I cannot let it go. What's the adage, far worse to have seen it and just turn away? That would make me as much of a hypocrite as any Tea Bagging Repugnant and I will not do it willingly.

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@HenryAWallace I did, but I was not at all happy with her behavior post-election. I wouldn't vote for her again.

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal

a predicament, though.

Very likely, I won't vote for the Democrat or the Republican, so I will be voting for someone who will not win. So, what is the best for which I can hope from my vote? That it says something. What I want my vote to say: I want politicians to the left of Democrats.

Write ins are not reported, so I have to vote for someone on the ballot. Usually, Greens are the furthest left on the ballot.

Another use of my vote would be to try to get a Party to the 5% level for ballot access.

Stein probably should not run again for several reasons. And that may happen. The Greens disassociated the Party from her post-election actions, so maybe they won't nominate her again?

If she is the nominee again, though I might vote Green anyway. It's not as though she'll win.

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@HenryAWallace

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@Alligator Ed pretty much confirmed all the reservations I had about her to begin with and added a few to the list. I'd hope she's done, but I guess we'll see.

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@Dr. John Carpenter @Dr. John Carpenter

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@HenryAWallace
supporting the Clintonista meme that a recount was necessary because of 'irregularities' in the vote counts, I doubt you'll be hearing much from her again. I won't cast ever cast another vote for that woman regardless who's running. Many won't even as a protest vote.

What was she really up to? Or did she cost the taxpayers all that money reliving the election just so she could do some fund raising?

Jill Stein Raised More Money for Her Recount Effort Than She Did During the Election

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/time/money/4584102/jill-stein...

No more Greens for me. They ran a horrible campaign, no one liked Stein, who the fuck was her running mate, and that recount thing was really dishonest and turned many away, like me.

If the Green Party wants to keep playing politics, it needs to get some decent candidates.

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Politics is the entertainment branch of industry. - Frank Zappa

@gulfgal98 including those without one that still care should not forget what Joe Biden did to make their debts one that can't be discharged thru bankruptcy courts.

"“It’s overwhelming,” Ryan told International Business Times of her debts. “I can’t pay it back on the schedule the lenders have demanded."

In the past, debtors in her position could have used bankruptcy court to shield them from some of their creditors. But a provision slipped into federal law in 2005 effectively bars most Americans from accessing bankruptcy protections for their private student loans.

In recent months, Democrats have touted legislation to roll back that law, as Americans now face more than $1.2 trillion in total outstanding debt from their government and private student loans. The bill is a crucial component of the party’s pro-middle-class economic message heading into 2016. Yet one of the lawmakers most responsible for limiting the legal options of Ryan and students like her is the man who some Democrats hope will be their party's standard-bearer in 2016: Vice President Joe Biden.

As a senator from Delaware -- a corporate tax haven where the financial industry is one of the state’s largest employers -- Biden was one of the key proponents of the 2005 legislation that is now bearing down on students like Ryan. That bill effectively prevents the $150 billion worth of private student debt from being discharged, rescheduled or renegotiated as other debt can be in bankruptcy court."

Read the whole article but for those that may not do so I gotta add this part here...

"Biden's political fortunes rose in tandem with the financial industry's. At 29, he won the first of seven elections to the U.S. Senate, rising to chairman of the powerful Judiciary Committee, which vets bankruptcy legislation. On that committee, Biden helped lenders make it more difficult for Americans to reduce debt through bankruptcy -- a trend that experts say encouraged banks to loan more freely with less fear that courts could erase their customers’ repayment obligations. At the same time, with more debtors barred from bankruptcy protections, the average American’s debt load went up by two-thirds over the last 40 years. Today, there is more than $10,000 of personal debt for every person in the country, as compared to roughly $6,000 in the early 1970s.

That increase -- and its attendant interest payments -- have generated huge profits for a financial industry that delivered more than $1.9 million of campaign contributions to Biden over his career, according to data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.

Student debt, which grew as Biden climbed the Senate ladder and helped lenders tighten bankruptcy laws, spiked from $24 billion issued annually in 1990-91 to $110 billion in 2012-13, according to data from the Pew Research Center."

One more item..."But advocates for stronger protections for debtors argue that Biden was a driving force in creating the laws that made the problem worse.

“Joe Biden bears a large amount of responsibility for passage of the bankruptcy bill,” Ed Boltz, president of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, said in an interview with IBT."

http://www.ibtimes.com/joe-biden-backed-bills-make-it-harder-americans-r...

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@aliasalias
A friend told me that the law were going to be changing for bankruptcy and that I should do that before they pass it. I did and I am free from my debt.
People aren't aware of the damage that Biden did during his time in congress. Some know about the bankruptcy bill, but after Nixon started the war on drugs, Biden was always willing and able to vote away our rights. The 3rd amendment took a big hit because of him.
Read Ray balko's book the rise of the warrior cop to see what he did to us.
I put him in the same category as the Clintons.

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@snoopydawg  
Isn’t the Third Amendment the one about the government, in peacetime, not being allowed to force you to quarter soldiers under your roof?

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@lotlizard
It's also called the Castle doctrine, which means that people have a right to defend their homes.
After SWAT was created, and then the no knock warrants, the police were able to go into houses and if the home owners tried to defend themselves, they were shot by the police.
The police have gone into the wrong houses and killed the home owners that had no idea who was breaking into their homes and nothing happened to the police.
I got this information from Ray Balkos's book The Rise of the Warrior Cops
I can't recommend this book enough. He writes about how and why the drug war was started and follows all the rules that congress put in place. Biden was instrumental in getting our rights dismantled.
People think that he is just a goofy person, but looking at his history shows a very different story.

I bookmarked this essay because of its content and because of all the great comments in it.

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@snoopydawg  
Look closely and it’s apparent that over the years Biden has been quite a malign actor.

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@snoopydawg then there's the whole Clarence Thomas thing...

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That question sums up the entire problem pretty well, the entitlement, the blaming, the refusal to listen or to change course. She would have been a disaster in the white house, likely a worse one than the current disaster.

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@dervish

Republicans were checked somewhat only because Democrats used to check them somewhat. Now, Democrats do not check them.Not only that, but as Democrats keep going right--yes, even on so-called cultural issues--the right has to go further right to distinguish itself. It's no accident that the right has gone so much further right since the Democratic Leadership Council. The Third Way types should join the Republican Party, where they'd probably more at ease and possibly even be a good influence, and make room for someone to oppose the right.

As it is now, we have two slightly different flavors of right.

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@dervish I voted for Stein to keep Her out. Drumpf as President means there is at least lip service against bad policy. Her as President would have meant blatant support for all the bad policy in the name of unity.

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@dervish @dervish

I think she'd have gone over with a nuclear bomb before now. A whole bunch of them, actually.

Until people quit voting for 'the devil they know' will abuse them and sell them out, why should the Two-Faced Corporate Party not conclude that 'people don't want a new direction'?

And as long as people literally vote for murderously suicidal blind and pathological greed and corruption, they'll be in it to the death.

Estimates of human/life's extinction are now within the decade, even without nuclear destruction and global dimming, because the life support system is dying irrevocably as we speak, for the ever-increasing 'cost-cutting' poisoning and draining of the Earth and all inhabitants for profiteering polluting and other industry and the billionaires now sucking up virtually everything. There's literally no time to spare anymore.

But some pretense of democratic elections is still being maintained in America at this point, and that may change at any time - as may freedom of speech at any moment.

The corporate/military interests running the puppet-government of the US are intent on totalitarian global domination, on absolute control of all aspects of remaining life, including communications. And they eagerly hazard and destroy all life on the planet in their taking of it by financial and military abuses.

They have been permitted by the voting public remaining within the Two-Party Trade-Off Trap to claim 'rights' to pass laws to 'legally' kidnap, hold incognito and torture their own citizens, to propagandize their own citizens, to take the property of their own citizens on claimed suspicion of unproven crimes and to permit financial institutions to to empty their own citizen's bank accounts when their criminal behaviours leave the institutions short of funds, to spy upon and to kill their own citizens - and those citizens have inalienable rights - which cannot be removed by anyone - in the very US Constitution which their public officials must swear to uphold and actually uphold in order to take public office and the powers delegated by the people to that public office - not that transitory individual - so that they may function in the public interest, rather than against it, as they do, so that this government is not a legitimate government 'of by and for the people' as enshrined within the Constitution they betray.

They've demonstrated that there is no crime to which they will not sink.

Isn't enough enough yet? At least to stop asking for it to continue and worsen in the short period then remaining to us all?

Even if they will not permit a win, there's a need to form that 3rd party and otherwise vote only for known progressives (who can later cross to that 3rd party of the people,) to also support the attempted take-over of the corrupt Dems where nothing better offers and refuse to support corporate representatives of either of the evils literally killing us all.

Many here already do this, or try, and yet I keep hearing talk of Clinton or Biden or other as though inexorable.

Even if they may have been made so, at least the people must make it obvious that many of the people will no longer fall into the Two-Party Trade-Off slaughterhouse line ever again, so that, at the least, the electoral cheats are made more obvious, (if possible, with current blatancy displayed) and that at least the Independents really are so and not passively, but by The People working to create that party 'of, by and for the people' which is their Constitutional and birth-right.

Between Bernie's awareness-raising tour showing up the Dems by contrast on corporate media, (which access will be lost the instant he stops being considered useful to the corporate Dems in their 'liberal' propaganda line,) and the formation of that 3rd party with the solid, binding platform, it might even work. The odds are 99 to one, against the corruption of the top fraction of the 1%, despite the lies, media monopolies and cheating. People can smell a rat, especially when they have something better to compare it to, and the corporate Dems are a very smelly dead (par)rat indeed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vuW6tQ0218

Monty Python - Dead Parrot

Edit: typo-ed 'monopolies' - may this be an omen of their fall, lol.

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A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

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@Ellen North
That's exactly what we have done, we continued to give away our rights and our power. Bernie did wake us up to what the DP was doing and that we had other options.
Somehow we need to wake more people up and join us in taking back our power.

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@Ellen North

there's a need to form that 3rd party and otherwise vote only for known progressives (who can later cross to that 3rd party of the people,) to also support the attempted take-over of the corrupt Dems where nothing better offers and refuse to support corporate representatives of either of the evils literally killing us all.

Although they are Democrats, at least for the time being, I would gladly vote for Tulsi and/or Nina.

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@Alligator Ed
It's a truism across the entire 99%s political spectrum that both parties exist solely to further the interests of the people running them.
The numbers are that 80-90% see both parties as useless to them on the end.
Time for a movement that forces media to open, so everybody can discuss the crap value of these parties.

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@jim p "independent" in it as the number of people who say they don't identify with either establishment party almost outnumbers the Dems and Repulicans combined.

Great essay and thread. I learn so much.

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The video was shown to what I gathered was a union conference of the Laborers’ International Union of North America, or LIUNA held in resort town Orlando. I would have loved to see a video of how LIUNA members reacted to Hillary yelling at them. Of course note that Hillary decides to send a video instead of appearing at the union conference.

But given the all the common dysfunctional relationship of unions with establishment democrats, I looked up the LIUNA. I am really only familiar with the United Steelworkers which I was a member back decades ago. Pretty astonishing stuff for people not following labor unions.

Calling LIUNA Reagan Democrats would probably put them to the left of their leadership and endorsements. It seems the builder trade unions are known to be "right wing". They were pro-KeyStone whose president went on a right wing rant against Obama when Obama nixed the project. More insane stuff here:

"Hillary's Campaign Is Bragging About Being Endorsed By LIUNA. Meet LIUNA And The Right-wing Nut Who Runs It
http://downwithtyranny.blogspot.com/2015/11/hillarys-campaign-is-braggin...

Makes me wonder if the Clinton campaign promised LIUNA leadership she would continue fracking for their support even though publicly she was suddenly against Keystone.

I have to wonder what a bunch of guys must have thought of Hillary yelling at them when in all likelihood they probably hated her and were going to vote for Trump.

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@MrWebster

https://caucus99percent.com/comment/266912#comment-266912

I have a theory about the "working stiff." "If Democrats are not going to address bread and butter or union issues, I may as well vote for the Party that swears it won't raise taxes."

Also, I think people are tired of Democrats' pontificating and looking down their nose at people.

As in, I've done squat about right to work in my 60+ years on the planet, but why am I not 50 points ahead? Oh, and, if you're not voting for me, you're deplorable.

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...quintessential establishment Democrat Biden is supposedly thinking of running in 2020, making him 79 on Inauguration Day 2021? ...

It ain't so much the bod but the corruption that gets old...

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@Ellen North

It ain't so much the bod but the corruption that gets old...
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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

@Ellen North

(assuming he ran), the bod would be old by most definitions. The corruption, of course, is already old.

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