I made the mistake of voting for her in 2016, before I realized that Nader didn’t really retire. He left in disgust at what the party became. Granted, I live in NJ, so my vote basically meant nothing, but it’s still a mistake.
That was before Stein’s theatrics about the debates, too. How anyone could seriously support her after that confounds me.
All it took was a movement they could all anger each other with. That’s all it takes every election. It’s something that gives them all a reason to be manipulated.
The right’s best tactic is dividing the left. They’d never win against a unified front.
Lucky for them there won’t ever be one. These clowns are already warming up their pitchforks and templating their “I won’t vote for [bLuEMaGA cAnDiDaTE]” memes. Hell, a lot of them are calling AOC a centrist. LMAO!
I made the mistake of voting for her in 2016, before I realized that Nader didn’t really retire. He left in disgust at what the party became. Granted, I live in NJ, so my vote basically meant nothing, but it’s still a mistake.
That was before Stein’s theatrics about the debates, too. How anyone could seriously support her after that confounds me.
All it took was a movement they could all anger each other with. That’s all it takes every election. It’s something that gives them all a reason to be manipulated.
The right’s best tactic is dividing the left. They’d never win against a unified front.
Lucky for them there won’t ever be one. These clowns are already warming up their pitchforks and templating their “I won’t vote for [bLuEMaGA cAnDiDaTE]” memes. Hell, a lot of them are calling AOC a centrist. LMAO!