Posted on Jul 25, 2016
How detrimental will the current tailspin be to the DNC?
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Emails out, Wasserman Schultz bumped from speakers lineup at Democratic National Convention. Is this crippling or just a leveling agent to the tailspin of the GOP?
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jul/24/debbie-wasserman-schultz-dnc-chair-bumped-from-con/
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jul/24/debbie-wasserman-schultz-dnc-chair-bumped-from-con/
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Responses: 9
I can't see how to equate the two situations - shenanigans in the GOP and the DNC primaries. The GOP did everything they could to defeat Trump and he won. The DNC did everything they could to insure Hillary's win and she won. Polar opposites in my opinion.
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CPT Jack Durish Not comparing the shenanigans and chicanery only that the two parties have been in healthier positions in the past. This election they both look like two fighters after a knock down drag out brawl more so than say a Marquess of Queensberry event.
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Zero! Dems hang together closer than a bunch of fruit flies around a rotten bananna.
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MCPO Roger Collins The Chair resigned, there are Bernie protesters forming up in Philly and even MSNBC's sycophantic DNC reporting appears tempered. Something's happening.
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MSG (Join to see) - and that's why I'll read all about it. Dems usually do stick together - it's the socialist nature. Repubs won't, it's their independent/libertarian nature.
MCPO Roger Collins
SP5 Christine Conley - I will not dispute Bernie was the most principled of any of the candidates. At least he said what he thought was best for the country, even if wrong and he for a long time stood by his supporters. Not so much now.
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Beyond any doubt this has been the most interesting Primary I can remember, And it could easily be the most interesting and disgusting Conventions on record... On both sides...
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