Message from @Benjamin Henry
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Really? Yang's out of the count already?
also Where's Gabbard
in fact I just need to point out that's five names, not six
Ah, I forgot to include Yang
If were being honest, even with Gabbard polling 6% in New Hampshire, the DNC will never nominate her. Same goes for Yang.
well okay sure
being verified as Clinton's personal agency and considering she pulled out the 'russian asset' card
still, even if they don't win the general, someone needs to drag the public discussion toward an immediate withdrawal from the middle east
Always remember the DNC's hand in the 2016 nomination - Wikileaks outed Wasserman Shultz deliberately bombing Sanders campaign, despite being the more popular candidate.
It's painfully clear they'll back Biden, even if the popular vote favors Buttigieg or Sanders.
Basically Clinton's hand. The DNC was all but confirmed to be her personal weapon
Exactly. They'll choose an establishment candidate. Even one embroiled in controversy (Clinton email scandal 2016 - Biden's Ukraine scandal 2020)
Good luck backing a candidate with a crackhead son <:smugon:512048583806025739>
I'm so glad I don't have to listen to Wasserman-Schultz anymore. She was the fucking worst
I refuse to regard anything involving ukraine short of a nuclear strike to be a """"""""""scandal""""""""""
about as much of a scandal as the trump pornstar horseshit
and yes, no more DWS, agreed
I think its becoming obvious that politics in DC were moving away from the voters. The DNC thought it could heat the water up to full tier leftism and no one would notice.
Well they fucking did.
fun fact, in a TV interview between her and the congressman she ran against, she literally uttered the words "...the work we(the DNC) have put in to ensure Hillary Clinton would be the nominee..."
The DNC doesn't have a charismatic or popular candidate. The Democratic party being fractured between extremists, progressives, and moderates compounds the problem.
Oh no question DC is in a bubble of its own
has been and still is
Eh, @Jokerfaic?
Revolution seems like the only way forward to get these hacks out of our government.
Nah, I doubt anything that extreme will be needed
or otherwise some sort of unconventional direct action
the current conventions themselves are part of the problem
Well we've talked about border reform for what 60 years?
And it's finally kind of happening
It'll be hilarious if the border wall actually works
And I think it will
The executive order preventing Asylum seekers from countries not immediately bordering the US made more impact than a physical wall
I don't, but I won't try to hinder it
@Jokerfaic I consider it one of those things that it's better to have and not need, than to need and not have
I consider it a medieval solution to what is a far more complicated problem
for example, a majority, slim but still a majority, of illegals came over and simply overstayed their visas
what's a wall to do about that?
Build a wall around them when they fly in.
@Jokerfaic do you have a door to get into your house?