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Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: The New Populist Movement: Organizing to Take Back America. [View all]Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)3. That was what Democrats ran on in the midterms, the mass media drowned it all out using media
terrorism to frighten folks away from the polls.
Each and every true progressive issue from gun control to higher taxes on wealth are individually popular, so the mass media was on a campaign, a mission to drown it all out and thanks to mealy mouthed half baked candidates refusing to advance those issues the media was all too happy to cover the mealy mouthed as representative of the party and its platform.
Who votes mealy mouth?
The controllers of the message will not let opposing messages through, protestors should be in front of me is outlets thought the land of the brave.
Americans are not frightened lemmings, on a media string, are they?
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Rank-and-file Democrats have been ready for a while, it's the Party leadership that has to be ...
Scuba
Dec 2014
#1
Absolutely right! They will just knock it down over time, the media will move on.
Dustlawyer
Dec 2014
#17
Occupy definitely changed the dialogue, you are correct. They invaded the space of those who
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#76
A huge obstacle, money in politics, like control of the media. More and more are overworked,
appalachiablue
Dec 2014
#58
That was what Democrats ran on in the midterms, the mass media drowned it all out using media
Fred Sanders
Dec 2014
#3
I'm sorry, if that's all you saw. That makes you like all the citizens who chose not to vote.
mountain grammy
Dec 2014
#24
The problem is, I think, our message is out there but it's been trashed so
mountain grammy
Dec 2014
#40
"the majority of Americans are ok with the extreme policies of the previous administration"
NewDeal_Dem
Dec 2014
#67
I think the polls are bunk. It's easy to phrase poll questions to get the answers you want.
NewDeal_Dem
Dec 2014
#73
WTF. Your remark is inflamatory false equivalence. Majority Democrats ran as centrists/conservatives
whereisjustice
Dec 2014
#66
Thank you, you are correct. I didn't hear a progressive message here in my state. Cuomo won
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#78
Mean, petty campaigns carried by mean and petty media lusting for ad cash.....we all saw that.
Fred Sanders
Dec 2014
#70
Voting itself is not the answer. Those that vote blind and bolster the 1% are worse than
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#79
Part of the "dilemma" is that some here think all DU and all Democrats are liberal/progressives.
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#82
I find your standards for a liberal label are pretty sane and reasonable..
mountain grammy
Dec 2014
#85
Yes I agree. Another thing I think is very important is that you can't give up your principles
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#86
Media terrorism. That's a perfect label for the mainstream garbage. n/t
mountain grammy
Dec 2014
#41
"That was what Democrats ran on in the midterms," No way. They ran on, "We are not as bad as the
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#64
I didn't hear that message. I heard a centrist, 'cautious' message. So did the voters so they
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#77
If you saw Democratic candidates running on progressive issues, then your definition of progressive
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#80
Sorry I didn't realize it was a group. I saw this on the latest threads. If we aren't supposed to
doc03
Dec 2014
#12
The thingy is fine but the fun is if you read a post without it and get that it is humor or whatever
Hoppy
Dec 2014
#45
"...the insanity of Rugged Individualism...the total lack of community and compassion..."
CrispyQ
Dec 2014
#46
Right? I thought it was, until I started paying attention around the time of Clinton. nt
RiverLover
Dec 2014
#39
Probably luckier to have had Mrs. Roosevelt, since much of what worked was at her insistence.
jtuck004
Dec 2014
#74
You're so right, & as a female myself, I should definitely recognise her great influence.
RiverLover
Dec 2014
#83
" It's just easier to say FDR." < I know <G> I just like to make sure and throw those little
jtuck004
Dec 2014
#84
Good Democratic policy, but it won't ever fly in our current, Corporate, rightwing Democratic Party.
blkmusclmachine
Dec 2014
#54
I think this should stay pinned to the top of the group. It is an excellent overview of
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#91