dkamin
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Mon Dec-08-03 10:53 PM
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Question: Why Clarkies so Negative? |
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I was someone who really really supported Clark when he first came out. I've since come over to Dean, but still admire Clark and think he would be a damn fine president. Of course, I will absolutely vote for him if he wins the Dem nomination.
What I don't understand is why all the Clark people I read here, and the ones I talk to in real life, are such jerks when it comes to other candidates, including Dean? With a few exceptions, it seems like virtually every post I read in a Dean or Kucinich or Kerry thread, which comes from someone with a Clark signature line, is hostile, negative, and mean.
So Gore endorsed Dean. Why does this mean the Clarkies have to talk so negatively about Gore? And Dean? Yes, it's a big endorsement for Dean. And yes, it's very possible that this will solidify the non-Deanies behind Clark. And that's it. It doesn't make Gore a loser, it doesn't make him "undemocratic" or guilty of trying to "subvert the primaries".
Frankly, a lot of what I've read from the pro-Clark people today disgusts me. Let's focus on the prize here: 2004. A man named Bush. Who I hope we can all agree is the worst president ever.
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Mon Dec-08-03 10:56 PM
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1. I give this thread about ten seconds more before locked. |
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Mon Dec-08-03 10:58 PM
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Mon Dec-08-03 10:58 PM
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2. I think you are seeing what you want to see (not a "clarkie" BTW) |
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Mon Dec-08-03 10:59 PM
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look into what you are saying. From what i see, just the opposite is true . I see these Dean supporters as very snotty,immature and having no respect for others. I guess you didnt watch the Florida meeting this past weekend?
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Mon Dec-08-03 11:01 PM
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I'm not involved in the process yet. I plan on getting involved after the nominee is declared.
But I'm being serious here. I was actually talking to a friend of mine who's a Clark meetup director or something like that, and he acknowledged a similar problem.
Clark has a helluva lot going for him, but what you see and hear most from his supporters is not necessarily pro-clark as it is anti-dean. "unelectable", "arrogant", etc.
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Mon Dec-08-03 10:59 PM
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what you want to see.
As a "Clarkie" I think the OTHER candidate's supporters tend to be over-the-top. We ALL support our own candidates. You notice the "Clarkies", and I notice the "Deanies". (I don't like those terms, which is why I put them in quotes).
It's all a matter of perspective.
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Mon Dec-08-03 11:01 PM
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6. You just cannot make a blanket statement like that |
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I support Dean but the majority of Clark supporters are polite and enthusiastic about a candidate they believe in. A few in *every* camps are jerks and there's nothing to be done about it but to encourage civility.
Your statements are neither fair nor accurate.
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Mon Dec-08-03 11:01 PM
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people voicing concerns. oh the humanity!
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