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Nrrr
06/17/19 7:32:33 PM
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ChaosTonyV4 posted...
I'd love to have a discussion about what's worrisome about Warren, but I know how it will go in this topic. Snark snark and usually no attempt at discussion or rebutal.

I just find it interesting and unsettling that the establishment and millionaire class at large seem pretty ok with her candidacy, while they're seemingly terrified of Bernie. I shared that article before about how the Wall Street "donor class" said they'd probably vote Trump over Bernie.

That should tell you everything about where these people's loyalties lie.

I will of fucking course support Warren over Trump, if it shakes out that way, but I also can't ignore the fact that so many Democrats get so so so mad when you criticize any Dems, but then shit on Bernie constantly. inb4 someone misses the point and calls Bernie not a Dem.

edit: and I'd even say I like Warren A LOT. But the people who support her make me uneasy.


It's interesting, when I bring up the questionable figures that seem to find Warren acceptable, I am told it means nothing. When I bring up the fact that Warren was a Republican until she was 47, described by classmates as a diehard conservative, I am told that people can change!

However, Tulsi Gabbard is irredeemable because of her past, untrustworthy because of her supporters. Bizarre how that works. At this point I just don't take anyone's critiques at face value. Whether or not personal behavior, associations, past, and even your own words actually matter vary wildly depending on if they like that candidate.

Luckily there is one consistent candidate who all those people don't wanna see win!
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