the cac mamba
Veteran
shutup, dikkhead. wheres your receipts :jaymad:
shutup, dikkhead. wheres your receipts :jaymad:And the military still supported him! It is what it is. But your not going to get him out of office by doing the same things as before.Still unbelievable. Really unbelievable.
You really don't know shyt about the DNC platform or its electorate.
The ONLY reason ya'll wanted Ellison because of the Bernie co-sign.
Should be able to fight for social justice and win the working class with decent economic policy, but these people can't walk and chew gum at the same time.
You went a bit too far by saying those issues are inconsequential. You're actually playing into how we've been smeared. Those issues aren't inconsequential and not to them. To them, those are the only changes left to make in an otherwise okay system. That's the problem. We are ideologically different. We don't belong in the same party, but we're stuck together based on history, resources and opposition to Republicans. I have no problem with people who are not to the left of me because no one becomes revolutionary overnight, the issue is their opposition to any left-wing critique.These motherfukkers haven't learned a damn thing. Same shyt with these out of touch elites, wall street hookers, dumb rich Hollywood stars and fighting for inconsequential transgender issues.
This dude is a fukking troll:
Knock it off,You really don't know shyt about the DNC platform or its electorate.
The ONLY reason ya'll wanted Ellison because of the Bernie co-sign.
Hey, if the coli establishment says it works, then the staus quo is a-ok.
Maybe if we continue making jokes about Melania and Ivanka, he'll cry and leave office. that's what the hillary men want us to think.You still holding out for Hillary 2020?
Nah.
At this point the whole idea of "Social Justice" offends the majority of white voters. Not that I agree with the idea of pandering to xenophobes.

Half this country didn't vote, because they hated both candidates. Social Justice offends some, not all, and who cares if it does. Having black neolibs in high positions will not solve racism as you can clearly see.Meh, I'm pretty indifferent to Perez at the moment, don't really know enough about him to have a strong opinion. Though I think DNC Chair isn't as important a position as it sounds anyway.
Nah.
At this point the whole idea of "Social Justice" offends the majority of white voters. Not that I agree with the idea of pandering to xenophobes.
It was pretty fukking important during the primaries.Meh, I'm pretty indifferent to Perez at the moment, don't really know enough about him to have a strong opinion. Though I think DNC Chair isn't as important a position as it sounds anyway.
Nah.
At this point the whole idea of "Social Justice" offends the majority of white voters. Not that I agree with the idea of pandering to xenophobes.
You went a bit too far by saying those issues are inconsequential. You're actually playing into how we've been smeared. Those issues aren't inconsequential and not to them. To them, those are the only changes left to make in an otherwise okay system. That's the problem. We are ideologically different. We don't belong in the same party, but we're stuck together based on history, resources and opposition to Republicans. I have no problem with people who are not to the left of me because no one becomes revolutionary overnight, the issue is their opposition to any left-wing critique.
Meh, I'm pretty indifferent to Perez at the moment, don't really know enough about him to have a strong opinion. Though I think DNC Chair isn't as important a position as it sounds anyway..
How? And his support of TPP doesn't erase the fact that he's a strong labor advocate and has strong ties to labor unions. And why would that matter, anyway? DNC chair is in the background - they don't push policy, they work to get candidates elected. We wouldn't even be talking about this if DWS wasn't so legendarily horrible. Or if Bernie didn't give an endorsement. I really don't understand why this is such a controversy.He collaborated to give Hillary the nomination. We can't also have someone that supports the TPP, that will go over like a lead balloon in the midwest. Plus Keith is black.
You went a bit too far by saying those issues are inconsequential. You're actually playing into how we've been smeared. Those issues aren't inconsequential and not to them. To them, those are the only changes left to make in an otherwise okay system. That's the problem. We are ideologically different. We don't belong in the same party, but we're stuck together based on history, resources and opposition to Republicans. I have no problem with people who are not to the left of me because no one becomes revolutionary overnight, the issue is their opposition to any left-wing critique.
But if joint class struggle is never engaged in, the majority of cacs will never turn away from that. The country is founded on white supremacy and that won't change just by debating with people that prejudice is wrong.
Dems haven't been winning the majority of cacs anyway when they've been running on shytty economic policies.
