• PugJesus@lemmy.world
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      27 days ago

      “Imagine believing in something”

      I’m as anti-conspiracy as anyone with two braincells to rub together, but simply believing that Bernie was unfairly treated and that he would have been a good choice for the country does not a simp make. It just means you had the gumption to believe in the consistency of a politician who’d spent some 30 years walking-the-walk and talking-the-talk.

      The nomination was not stolen from Bernie - even getting within ~10% of Clinton was a miracle. Bernie was unfairly treated by the Dem party establishment - they did not want Bernie to win, and were not shy about that fact. These are not mutually exclusive positions.

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        27 days ago

        That’s not the bad part it’s clinging to a now eighty-three year old as if he’s the only savior when he hasn’t even spent the time mentoring someone to take over his own seat much less built a movement it kind of sad.

        I’m a fan of term limits so he shouldn’t even be in government anymore we need someone with fresh ideas.

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          27 days ago

          I’m not interested in entering this argument (I lose IQ points every time I argue with a centrist), but I have to say: The inconsistency in your beliefs is palpable, Mr/Miss “I support Joe Biden”.

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      27 days ago

      Imagine the Clinton campaign, the DNC, and mainstream media colluding in 2015 to boost Trump as a pied piper candidate because they thought he was “unelectable” - and Hillary losing to him.

      Oh wait, that’s reality. You don’t need to imagine.

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          27 days ago

          I’ve moved on, I’m just informing others that the Democrats are responsible for the situation we’re all in more than most know.

          Thanks for your concern.

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              27 days ago

              Voting harder for Democrats isn’t the solution, that’s for sure.

              If Democrats wanted to take responsibility, they would’ve shifted to the left and appealed to the many countless disenfranchised voters.

              I feel it’s fair to say that both major parties are traitors to the American people at this point.

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                  Both sides are the same is a lazy attitude and doing it while there’s no alternative is criminal.

                  I said they are both traitors. Not that the parties are the same.

                  We need to demand voting and election system reform after Trump is impeached or is otherwise removed from power.