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socialsecurity posted:I'm not sure what the party did to demand voters die? demanding continued in-person voting, announcing any state that delayed its primary would be punished by having its delegates stripped. the best part it it probably wasn't even necessary, Biden probably still had it. but the fear of Bernie Sanders capitalizing on a Biden gaffe was enough that no: thousands needed to die, in the name of reducing the chances of that unthinkable event. we have seen every other supposed moral stance of the center evaporate over the course of this primary, so it's nice to see all the people who were wringing their hands about the left wing's insufferable practice of hostage-taking finally turning around and saying "drop out, or we kill more of them."
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mediaphage posted:do you really not think refusing to come out and say states won't be penalized for delaying primaries doesn't amount to the same thing? that they couldn't have gone all in on national messaging that continuing to hold primaries during a pandemic was literally suicidal? Michigan and Wisconsin have Republican majority legislatures.
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JT Jag posted:Thrilled to vote for a senile rapist this November Don't.
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Guze posted:Trump is jumping on blaming Warren, surely he means it and isn't just trolling. No way https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1247914464319504385
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canepazzo posted:"Low energy Bernie, sad!" tweet storm inc Maybe the opposite, he'll praise Bernie as the only one he was worried about running against ("even though I would beat him anyway!"), stoke those angry divisive flames on the Democratic side Edit: welp Yes the people who liked Bernie's platform will definitely find more in common with today's GOP
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This is why Democats can't have nice things.
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Monaghan posted:Bernie's strategy for victory was getting an unprecedented youth turnout which didn't loving happen. I really don't know how the DNC hosed him, aside from the fact that a bunch of candidates dropped out after nevada and they weren't splitting the moderate vote anymore. He was also counting on minorities voting for him, and outside the Southwest it didn't happen either.
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https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1247856232704225280
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Fallom posted:yeah that would've done something lmao Too big of an ask?
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If you fall for something this obvious, you are monumentally stupid.
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# ? Apr 8, 2020 17:03 |
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Oh awesome, the Spring primary thread is finally here.
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Omnikin posted:Don't. America literally cannot survive another term of Trump governance. And sorry, I'm not an accelarationist. If Biden fails I don't want it on my conscience.
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Filing this under the "why don't they do this all the time like every other civilized nation" file. Oh and gently caress Joe Biden. Just generally.
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Omnikin posted:Don't. I'd rather not because Biden is a loving monster Republican rapist POS, but I mean, at this point isn't it about damage control? Like how can I as a more or less white guy not vote for the guy who will at least be hurting people of color and other minorities marginally less. Because, I mean, isn't that what it's about when lives are on the line? Saving as many as you can, even if that's only a small number? I'm not being rhetorical. I don't want to vote for Biden and I'd like an excuse not to, so please if anyone has a good logical moral argument for it I am all ears, but yeah, it seems to me that when the choice is between two evils and lives are on the line, you go with the lesser one, no matter how minute the difference.
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Willo567 posted:Oh boy, I can't wait for Trump to win because all of the Bernie bros didn't get the candidate they wanted! Maybe biden and dnc shouldn't have kept telling them all to gently caress off. But I assume you think they elected trump in 2016.
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Xombie posted:Michigan and Wisconsin have Republican majority legislatures. in defense of the Democratic Party actively calling for the deaths of its voters, out of fear that Joe Biden might possibly make a mistake that jeopardized the rest of the primary, you can come up with no defense stronger than deflecting to the existence of the Republicans. for some reason it is never your death that is the acceptable price to pay. wonder what that's about.
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# ? Apr 8, 2020 17:05 |
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Almost like it never needs to be over 35$ in the first goddamn motherfucking place.
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# ? Apr 8, 2020 17:05 |
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Is this worse than Hilary getting nominated? Or does Bernie potentially have more influence over Biden than her?
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https://twitter.com/Brahskolnikov/status/1247917255037517825
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Grouchio posted:Is this worse than Hilary getting nominated? Or does Bernie potentially have more influence over Biden than her? Hillary was at least mentally sound, if nothing else. It's hard to gauge how bad Biden will be because he's not only evil and bad, he's also senile. Hillary was at least a known quantity.
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Lol do you think they will try to go back after this is over
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Kaiju Cage Match posted:Is the "Invisible Enemy" some Qanon poo poo? They say it means jews.
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Willo567 posted:Oh boy, I can't wait for Trump to win because all of the Bernie bros didn't get the candidate they wanted! I see blaming bernie bros is in full effect, at least you are skipping the bullshit unity argument at this point in time.
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Grouchio posted:Is this worse than Hilary getting nominated? Or does Bernie potentially have more influence over Biden than her? I think Biden's platform is ostensibly more progressive than hillary's.
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Arglebargle III posted:Lol do you think they will try to go back after this is over Absolutely.
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Yeowch!!! My Balls!!! posted:in defense of the Democratic Party actively calling for the deaths of its voters, out of fear that Joe Biden might possibly make a mistake that jeopardized the rest of the primary, you can come up with no defense stronger than deflecting to the existence of the Republicans. The Democratic governor of Wisconsin demanded that the primary be postponed, going so far as to declare it was postponed. The Republican legislature went all the way to the Republican SCOTUS to overturn him. Blaming the Democratic Party is just outright lying. Assuming you're not just an idiot who actually believes the DNC could have influenced the GOP through, what? Ads?
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Grouchio posted:Is this worse than Hilary getting nominated? Or does Bernie potentially have more influence over Biden than her?
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Asema posted:I see blaming bernie bros is in full effect, at least you are skipping the bullshit unity argument at this point in time. Says the person with the Bernie or Bust tag
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I have a dispatch from the alternate timeline in which the DNC supported postponing the Wisconsin primary, err, the other alternate timeline where they supported postponing the election AND made an impact. Consensus is they're cowards who were trying to hide Biden from a Bernie surge in a state he won handily in 2016, and were willing to sacrifice a state supreme court seat to do it.
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Willo567 posted:Says the person with the Bernie or Bust tag Good retort, you sure got me.
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The only difference between Biden and Hillary is that this time the black swan event is probably going to cut against trump. Biden's corpse is going to shamble its way into the white house on the back of uncountable numbers of trump-brand rona deaths and a 30% unemployment rate
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# ? Apr 8, 2020 17:11 |
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Xombie posted:The Democratic governor of Wisconsin demanded that the primary be postponed, going so far as to declare it was postponed. The Republican legislature went all the way to the Republican SCOTUS to overturn him. Now do Illinois.
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Xombie posted:The Democratic governor of Wisconsin demanded that the primary be postponed, going so far as to declare it was postponed. The Republican legislature went all the way to the Republican SCOTUS to overturn him. The de facto democratic nominee for president said it was okay to go out and vote in person, and then changed his mind about how safe it was after the votes were cast.
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# ? Apr 8, 2020 17:11 |
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Monaghan posted:I think Biden's platform is ostensibly more progressive than hillary's. Yes, running on the "nothing will change" for rich people plank is pretty progressive. Plus, he has a good bumper sticker slogan - "Give Me A Break!"
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# ? Apr 8, 2020 17:12 |
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Glad to see this but wasn’t it a hell of a lot cheaper than that years back?
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Mods, please clarify: Now that Bernie has suspended his campaign can I now resume talking about how I don't want to vote for certified rapist and republican Biden in this thread? It's no longer primary chat if he's the candidate, right?
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# ? Apr 8, 2020 17:13 |
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Srice posted:The de facto democratic nominee for president said it was okay to go out and vote in person, and then changed his mind about how safe it was after the votes were cast. Is this where we go in circles back again where it's pointed out that it literally made no difference, and you just repeat it as if no one responded?
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# ? Apr 8, 2020 17:13 |
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My Face When posted:I'm writing in Bernie, its official. gently caress Biden, gently caress trump, gently caress the dnc, gently caress the rnc, gently caress the establishment. One of these days can we hold a seminar in why this doesn't do what people thinks it does? Far be it from me to tell you how to vote but if your goal is not to re-elect Trump, this ain't it.
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Democrats can rally around Biden. Sanders supporters PROBABLY don’t call themselves Democrats. It’s that simple.
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Yuzenn posted:One of these days can we hold a seminar in why this doesn't do what people thinks it does? Far be it from me to tell you how to vote but if your goal is not to re-elect Trump, this ain't it. There's a much longer and larger overall conversation about electing candidates that don't stand on anything other than "We aren't the other guy!" and the age split between under 50 and over and what the future of the party holds. It's like a 50-60% difference in support and two generations are probably done with the DNC at this point after back to back elections with weird circumstances, but again, longer conversation than what is needed in this thread.
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