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In reply to the discussion: Chris Christie is such an utterly, thoroughly foul human being [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)73. That's the difference between the Howard Dean and Rahm Emanuel schools.
Dean led the fight in all 50 states. Emanuel picked the races that made the most sense.
Dean's approach won the House and strengthened the Senate, delivering majorities for President Obama to work with in 2009.
http://www.governing.com/blogs/politics/gov-democrat-howard-deans-fifty-state-strategy.html
Looking back, it's interesting to see how what was done with the unusual opportunity for meaningful change, from ending wars to prosecuting banksters to raising taxes on the wealthy to universal healthcare to the New Deal for the 21st Century.
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Chris Christie is such an utterly, thoroughly foul human being [View all]
MannyGoldstein
Jan 2014
OP
Got something to prove that nonsense? Dems loved him, right here on DU. He was 'nice to Obama'
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#15
Either they're the last members of the circular firing squad that's crippled the Democratic Party
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2014
#131
Very nice, and I see you got the expected reaction from the conservative branch of DU.
A Simple Game
Jan 2014
#135
Then they better stop supporting now or end up being part of the scandal. But
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#105
Well you better read this thread. I just learned right here in this thread from Joe Philly
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#16
Yeah, they supported the Republican & let the Democrat sink so the Republican would shoot
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#133
How about when he took a taxpayer-funded helicopter to his son's baseball game
Doctor_J
Jan 2014
#10
If Christie is elected President, he WILL punish the cities that didn't vote for him.
jsr
Jan 2014
#13
The complaint wasn't about Canada. How disingenuous to even suggest that. How about people
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#125
well, Sid actually supports elected American Democrats a hell of a lot more than some of the
dionysus
Jan 2014
#134
Really? I am a Democrat, Manny is a Democrat, DU is filled with Democrats. Could you link to this
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#139
LOL! I was thinking the same thing! Good Lord, this OP actually almost, slightly criticized a Repub
Number23
Jan 2014
#84
he really, really tried, but third party Manny took over and he couldn't do it...
dionysus
Jan 2014
#114
If you have principles, you bash who needs bashing. Wouldnt it be swell if all you had to think
rhett o rick
Jan 2014
#12
Why were they endorsing a Republican?? Remember, we asked back then. And were more or less
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#20
Thanks, sometimes it helps to have someone explain the convoluted logic I see here sometimes.
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#39
Getting . . . dizzy. Must . . . . reach . . . . Dramamine! Ugg . . . passing out . . .
hatrack
Jan 2014
#49
Where was Debbie when Dems were endorsing Christie? What did she say back then? What
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#21
Wrong, AGAIN. IF you had read my question you would have noticed that it wasn't ANSWERED.
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#43
I love the indignant responses accusing JoePhilly of touting "nonsense" when that person
Number23
Jan 2014
#85
Still not getting an answer to my question, maybe you could answer it? Why did Wasserman
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#69
That's not an answer to my question. Where was Wasserman, or any of the Dem Leadership when Christie
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#44
That's nothing but a CT. Buono's positions on the issues were far, far more popular than Christie's
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#60
Who blew the chance of a lifetime -- Democratic White House, Senate and House of Representatives?
Octafish
Jan 2014
#76
LOL!! Gotta Find SOME Way, ANY Way to Bash Dems and Obama with the News of the Day!
Skraxx
Jan 2014
#61
Not only are you right, but you're also so effective! I mean, just look at what you're being right
Skraxx
Jan 2014
#90
You sound angry. But let's calm down a bit shall we? You have used the word 'Obama'
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#96
Oh Punkin', you're so Obama obsessed, you're with the deluded sap who thinks Christie's problems
Skraxx
Jan 2014
#107
You appear to believe you have capabilities involving mind reading. A lot of people on the internet
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#109
Dude, they're doing wonderful things with decaf these days, you can hardly tell it from high test
Fumesucker
Jan 2014
#101
Nevertheless, it's a legitimate, and relevant, beef. Friends don't let friends vote republican. nt
Zorra
Jan 2014
#97
I guess it was my inside-the-beltway mentality that took over when I watched his press conference
Samantha
Jan 2014
#103