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This message was self-deleted by its author Meowmee Jan 13 #1
Do you have a link for that claim? intheflow Jan 13 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author Meowmee Jan 13 #20
My guess is if Walz is endorsing him, intheflow Jan 13 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author Meowmee Jan 13 #92
Yes you could be right about that 😁 Meowmee Jan 13 #100
Why did you delete all of your posts in this thread? Polybius Jan 14 #105
Hillary Clinton's parents were Republicans and she supported Goldwater karynnj Jan 13 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author Meowmee Jan 13 #86
Yes you are probably right, I have deleted most of my replies here... carry on😁 Meowmee Jan 13 #102
David Hogg's experience wnylib Jan 13 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Meowmee Jan 13 #88
He certainly has done a lot 👏🏻 Meowmee Jan 13 #101
He was a high school student at the time. Cuthbert Allgood Jan 13 #75
This message was self-deleted by its author Meowmee Jan 13 #89
You should delete your admittedly unfounded smear and stick to the facts about Maru Kitteh Jan 13 #90
He was a minor at the time of the shooting, so how is that relevant? Mariana Jan 13 #96
I don't know about his former party affiliations MadameButterfly Jan 13 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author Meowmee Jan 13 #23
He was at the Dem convention. A Dem governor, who ran for VP wnylib Jan 13 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author Meowmee Jan 13 #98
At the time of the massacre, he didn't have any "former party affiliations". Mariana Jan 13 #97
This from folks who welcomed Manchin and Fetterman malaise Jan 13 #22
Is this "criticism" addressed to me? Meowmee Jan 13 #24
No malaise Jan 13 #25
I have never heard this, but he's young and has been solidly liberal for years Polybius Jan 13 #46
This message was self-deleted by its author Meowmee Jan 13 #87
Some people are forced to grow up fast. Delmette2.0 Jan 14 #103
We fucking need someone with a track record of leadership and building coalitions. Not nearly fucking enough experience SoFlaBro Jan 13 #2
I believe David Hogg has built some coalitions MadameButterfly Jan 13 #5
I concur. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Jan 13 #7
I agree! We lifelong (D) need to turn leadership over to the next generation.They are going to live in the..... usaf-vet Jan 13 #13
yes, please give it to the kids who will inherit climate change frome us MadameButterfly Jan 13 #15
LOL! He's no Kennedy, Lincoln or Obama. Oopsie Daisy Jan 13 #82
My point is that if we make length of experience the only measure MadameButterfly Jan 13 #91
Lincoln, Kennedy, and Obama were all 20 years older than Hogg MichMan Jan 13 #94
The kid's been really busy... littlemissmartypants Jan 13 #6
This is the Vice Position . JI7 Jan 13 #9
No you need some fresh young folks malaise Jan 13 #12
We tried that "track-record" garbage, we need people with strong progressive instincts,... Think. Again. Jan 13 #17
He is after all not running for chair karynnj Jan 13 #35
I heard that same argument against Barack Obama in 2008. wnylib Jan 13 #42
But if Hillary had won that nomination, things would likely have gone like this: Polybius Jan 13 #50
Are you Carnac the Magnificent? Nostradamus reincarnated? wnylib Jan 13 #52
I don't know how the 2012 election would have went, but I feel strongly about the 2008 one Polybius Jan 13 #61
Only once in the last 75 years has the same party won three elections in a row MichMan Jan 13 #93
CW was she would pick Evan Bayh, not Obama karynnj Jan 13 #58
I think she may have lost in 2012 to Romney Polybius Jan 13 #63
Yes, either way we would have avoided Trump. JI7 Jan 14 #106
K&R TheProle Jan 13 #83
It's time to shed some of the old school, status quo "leadership" and coalition building lees1975 Jan 13 #66
So, what is your proposed minimum age Bettie Jan 14 #118
Vice chair, sounds like a great opportunity for him to learn and grow JoseBalow Jan 13 #8
David is bright and young. Dave Id Jan 13 #10
Six year terms is seen as a way to retire a millionaire. Many stop doing what was best... usaf-vet Jan 13 #14
Agreed Rebl2 Jan 13 #39
If you say so. Littlered Jan 13 #31
What interview was that? When and where? wnylib Jan 13 #43
I've been trying to remember. Littlered Jan 14 #112
I found him quite impressive and full of great ideas in a recent MSNBC interview. summer_in_TX Jan 14 #104
Yeeees malaise Jan 13 #11
Love Tim Walz! BlueMTexpat Jan 13 #16
Hogg is running for the VICE chair position. Think. Again. Jan 13 #18
Thanks for the correction! BlueMTexpat Jan 13 #37
Hogg is NOT running against O'Malley. He is running for wnylib Jan 13 #44
Thanks! BlueMTexpat Jan 14 #107
A resounding Yes! to David Hogg for Vice Chair... Think. Again. Jan 13 #19
Excellent choice! ThePartyThatListens Jan 13 #21
For Vice Chair... DemMedic Jan 13 #26
I think that would be a good choice. We definitely need some fresh blood in the pipeline. He's been an Vinca Jan 13 #27
I think David is amazing. He did the March for your Lives and tried to get better gun control. TommieMommy Jan 13 #28
No way. Someone with relevant experience needs to be in that role. Have him in a junior role to learn. themaguffin Jan 13 #29
He IS running for a junior role, as vice chair, not as chair.. wnylib Jan 13 #45
No a sunior role, not a "chair" role. themaguffin Jan 13 #53
What I know is that vice chair is below the rank of chair. wnylib Jan 13 #59
Yes, but in an organization, that's not what a junior role is. You're speaking in relative terms, I'm referring to its themaguffin Jan 13 #60
there will be 3 Vice-Chairs Celerity Jan 13 #64
Ok and non are junior positions. themaguffin Jan 13 #65
Vice Chair *is* a junior role. He's not running for Chair. Ocelot II Jan 13 #54
I know that & "vice" is only "junior" to the chair." He needs a junior role. I assumed wrong that people knew what that themaguffin Jan 13 #55
Absolutely not. He lacks the experience and temperament needed for the job. Oopsie Daisy Jan 13 #32
Say what? You and I have apparently been listening to and watching wnylib Jan 13 #49
Vice-Chair is not the place to start his "mentoring" project or as a place for OJT and skill-honing. Oopsie Daisy Jan 13 #57
Three of the following candidates will be chosen as a Vice Chair: Joe Barbuto, Artie Blanco, Waikinya Clanton, Shasti Celerity Jan 13 #33
From this group I'd be happy for 3 to be from Nanjeanne Jan 13 #62
I would support David Hogg for a position within the Party. kentuck Jan 13 #36
Good move pinkstarburst Jan 13 #38
That would be a gold mine for repub strategists in battleground and near-battleground states. nt LexVegas Jan 13 #47
Oh, you mean they'd say that Dems are coming for their guns? Cuthbert Allgood Jan 13 #76
I wouldn't trust a 24 year old Mountainguy Jan 13 #48
Thank you. Oopsie Daisy Jan 13 #67
Well, we do have a 74-year-old undergoing treatment for esophageal cancer but he's otherwise occupied nt Rob H. Jan 13 #70
He could learn a lot Kali999 Jan 13 #51
I think it is important that the Democratic Party become more progressive. We have walkingman Jan 13 #56
Please. I'm not buying those statistics. Oopsie Daisy Jan 13 #68
I don't disagree with you at all, but what will it take to get those people you describe to the polls? walkingman Jan 13 #72
Our party is not "plenty progressive." intheflow Jan 14 #109
Ah, yes... ageism and "Blame Democrats First". Burn it down, eh? That'll fix everything, won't it? Oopsie Daisy Jan 14 #110
That's not what I said at all. intheflow Jan 14 #111
Age is just a number, I'm sure you know that. It's experience and intent that matters. Oopsie Daisy Jan 14 #114
Why do people assume the Democratic Party is majority ancient conservative straight white men? betsuni Jan 13 #69
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Back again???? GP6971 Jan 13 #74
And? BTW: what's your favorite pizza? marble falls Jan 13 #78
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That's obvious...what's this...your second or third pizza today? GP6971 Jan 13 #80
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Yeah, you do. mercuryblues Jan 13 #84
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bye bye pizza is all gone KS Toronado Jan 14 #120
It's wild that "Don't trust anyone over 30" has morphed into "Don't trust anyone under 60." nt Rob H. Jan 13 #71
No, what's "really wild" is how people are ignoring his offensive and grating temperament and his * Oopsie Daisy Jan 14 #108
Seems to me we've damaged ourselves pretty badly internally. intheflow Jan 14 #113
Democrats and 'progressives' are often viewed as interconnected or aligned in many contexts * Oopsie Daisy Jan 14 #115
Party over country. intheflow Jan 14 #116
Really? Interesting. That tells me a lot. Oopsie Daisy Jan 14 #119
The last three Presidential elections have seen septua- and octogenarians Rob H. Jan 14 #121
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Democrat Party? MarineCombatEngineer Jan 13 #85
Is he any relation to Boss? Seasider Jan 13 #95
Completely J-9 Jan 13 #99
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