The Dems are not imploding at all, right LG?

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Obama?s Fire Sale - The Daily Beast

This is about the 4th story along similar lines I've seen lately. Begging college students to pack a rally in OH and situations like this. Being heckled by his own base. Maybe Code Pink and Cindy Sheehan have some spare time to join in as well. The Dems are doing FINE!
 
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They aren't turning on themselves like cannibals wearing necklaces made out of bacon, like the GOP, if that's what you mean.
 
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this supposed internal fighting has only resulted in the most pro GOP voting populace in 30 years.
 
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Really? A base loudly protesting the leader of their party? Candidates who refuse to have the leader of their party campaign for them? Legislators voting AGAINST base issues? A base refusing to show up and support their candidates and leaders?
 
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Wow. It seems like in the past few days the Gillibrand and Cuomo campaigns have imploded. This demoralized GOP candidates seem to now be within reach in both races. And this is in blue state NY.
 
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They aren't turning on themselves like cannibals wearing necklaces made out of bacon, like the GOP, if that's what you mean.

Dems are dead. Thank GOD. There is one you know. That hopey, changey real good feely thing is over.

President Moron...LMAO
 
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I wonder what the left's version of the Tea Party will inevitably be.

Personally, I think both parties are wallowing in their own, respective sh*t and will do so for the next decade (maybe two).
 
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I wonder what the left's version of the Tea Party will inevitably be.

Personally, I think both parties are wallowing in their own, respective sh*t and will do so for the next decade (maybe two).

Honestly, it was Obama's and Pelosi's uber left crowd and they pushed more rational folks asunder.
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I wonder what the left's version of the Tea Party will inevitably be.

Personally, I think both parties are wallowing in their own, respective sh*t and will do so for the next decade (maybe two).

New version of populism. Supposedly grass-roots, even though that would be ignorant thinking. It is one of those good vs evil movements -- class war if you want. Listen to the President's speeches, everyone of them invoke "They told us" - "They said we couldn't" blah blah.

I find it ridiculous. People on both sides are being naive.
 
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I think a variation was the PUMA movement during the Presidential campaign. Many people were diehard Hillary supporters and others just would not support Obama no matter what (racist Dems?). This completely imploded because of no traction in the media and too many jumped ship just to make sure McCain didn't win.
 
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