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Ibogaine
Aug 11, 2015

Hieronymous Alloy posted:

I'm already seeing articles that Bernie was "disastrous" on foreign policy, though, which appears to the be the establishment line of attack on him.

There you go: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/feb/12/bernie-sanders-squandered-lead-hillary-clinton-democratic-debate

The way the Guardian treats Corbyn and Sanders is quite intersting, incidentally. The only bits still I still reading are the articles by Jeb Lund and Stewart Lee.

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Ibogaine
Aug 11, 2015

Jose posted:

Thats because they're not really a left wing paper and in particular are clearly upset their readership ignored them to vote for Corbyn instead of their neo-liberal choice. Frankie Boyle is also good most of the time

Up until a few years ago, I had the impression that they were at least trying to be fair and impartial, but that has obviously gone completely out of the window. Glenn Greenwald's articles were always enlightening, especially before Snowden turned him into some sort of super star...

Regarding Frankie Boyle, I agree. When is not doing an act, he is usually surprisingly enlightened in his views, and find myself agreeing with him more often than not. What I don't understand is how he could personally stand being on a poo poo show like "Mock the Week" for so long.

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