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"I agree completely. Principle uber alles!"
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- You, Kathleen Cunningham, D Lee Christy-Photo, Debra D Knealing and 23 others like this.
- Chris Bennington And '80s and '90' and '00s. It wasn't disaffected repugs voting for that douchebag Nader in 2000.
- Charles Brown The self-euthanasia of the Rentier Class' Party ( see Keynes on the euthansia of the rentiers)
- David Fisher The Dems went through this starting with Vietnam and reaching a peak in '72 with the nomination of McGovern, but eventually the moderates (the Clintons) won (although there is a reasonably strong progressive movement). As for Nader, he received less than 100,000 votes (less than most fringe party candidates) of more than 65 million cast and Gore did win the popular vote, so it is hard to understand why he is even mentioned. The fact is there is a battle going on for the name (not soul, the right wing has no soul) Republican Party between the crazies and the really really crazies. The anger is extreme and it is costing the party tremendously (Yea!). It clearly has already cost them control of the Senate and promises to cost them a lot more. Personally, I urge Teabaggers not to vote for those despicable right wing sellouts!
- Charles Brown The right wing got so big it split into a third party as an Individual ( only in America), Ross Perot. Slick Willie slicked in through the gap in the overwhelmingly majority "neo-liberalized" , thatcherized American voting majority.
- Joseph Sciortino isn't the rentier class dem-leaning unless the candidate is one of their own? a la romney.
- Charles Brown He was a bourgeoisie, and he was trying to represent his class' interests pre-dominantly, and his votes were not from the Rainbow Coalition of America.
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