The Democratic Dictatorship of Daily Kos
Submitted by Brett Wilkins on Thu, 08/16/2018 - 1:23pmWarm greetings, caucus99percent.com, and thanks for having me!
Warm greetings, caucus99percent.com, and thanks for having me!
Sorry to stir up the fetid waters of the c99 swamp, but we, c99'ers, are insignificant compared to the huge Potomac Swamp, positioned in the Heart of Darkness, er, Washington, District of Corruption. Now, folks, as Obomber used to say, this is ugly, no matter how you look at it--even in the dark of night. So, while I might later compose some stuff about our Californicated Respresentive Trash, such as Rep. Swalwell (rhymes with "doesn't smell well"). today I shall sing the praises?
It's got to be in the top three ways that Democrats display their hypocrisy.
Danny O’Connor could lose because of a Green Party candidate. Are you fucking kidding me?
We aren't even done with the primaries yet, but Wall Street has begun betting on the results.
Republicans have done an embarrassingly poor job at making Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez look bad.
Failing to slander her agenda, they've turned to personal attacks.
I call bullshit on this poll and a few others which I will get to.
Recently at the Georgia Aquarium, Tom Perez, the Democratic National Committee chairman, decided to do something long overdue.
I will take American officials arming neonazis in Ukraine (even if I were to accept your characterization, which I do not) over Russians making us NOT arm them every day of the week and twice on Sundays. And I think anyone who wouldn’t should just go ahead and move to Moscow already and let the Americans figure out America for ourselves.
Everywhere you look these days you see worry over how the move to the left by the democrats base will turn off moderates.
The universal consensus remains that you must go to the center.
Funny how that never applies to conservatives.
For decades the attitude for democrats to the left went, "Where else are they going to go?"
Where they went is not to the polls.
Voter turnout ranged between 60% to just 40% on non-presidential elections.
After a socialist candidate won in the Bronx, the news media has spilled a lot of ink about how the Democrats are going too far to the left.
Someone should tell the Democratic Party establishment.
A good example is what happened in Rhode Island this week.