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Dec 31 2017, 01:55 PM
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The real leftists are the silenced majority, the sleeping giant.
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Dec 31 2017, 02:09 PM
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I enjoy watching these guys. Yeah, they have their biases but they're a lot more honest than most conservative sources like Tomi (I'm covered by my parents Obamacare) Lahren and that worthless twat Sean Hannity, neither of whom would know the truth if it came up and spayed/neutered them.
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Wolf Braun had died a fiery death and the Archangel emerged.
Hey, guys.
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Dec 31 2017, 05:11 PM
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I enjoy watching these guys. Yeah, they have their biases but they're a lot more honest than most conservative sources like Tomi (I'm covered by my parents Obamacare) Lahren and that worthless twat Sean Hannity, neither of whom would know the truth if it came up and spayed/neutered them. How long before our wonderful Congress makes them register as 'foreign agents' also ?
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Dec 31 2017, 06:06 PM
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I stopped watching. It was when Cenk Uygur said he would vote in the 2016 general election for Hillary Clinton. Here is the bottom line: If you are in your 40s, you understand the party you normally prefer has rigged their presidential primaries, you get upset, and then you turn around to vote for that party in the general election…your stances are false. I did not vote for a single Democratic nominee, for any office, after the DNC rigged the primaries. And I haven’t lost any sleep over the outcome. In fact, I am glad Hillary Clinton is not president of the United States.
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Dec 31 2017, 06:14 PM
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I stopped watching. It was when Cenk Uygur said he would vote in the 2016 general election for Hillary Clinton. Here is the bottom line: If you are in your 40s, you understand the party you normally prefer has rigged their presidential primaries, you get upset, and then you turn around to vote for that party in the general election…your stances are false. I did not vote for a single Democratic nominee, for any office, after the DNC rigged the primaries. And I haven’t lost any sleep over the outcome. In fact, I am glad Hillary Clinton is not president of the United States. Voting for Hillary was a coin-toss for A Lot of people. I don't hold that against him. He interviewed Jill Stein more than any MSM outlet, by far and clearly covered the rigged election against Bernie as well..
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Dec 31 2017, 09:03 PM
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I stopped watching. It was when Cenk Uygur said he would vote in the 2016 general election for Hillary Clinton. Here is the bottom line: If you are in your 40s, you understand the party you normally prefer has rigged their presidential primaries, you get upset, and then you turn around to vote for that party in the general election…your stances are false. I did not vote for a single Democratic nominee, for any office, after the DNC rigged the primaries. And I haven’t lost any sleep over the outcome. In fact, I am glad Hillary Clinton is not president of the United States. Voting for Hillary was a coin-toss for A Lot of people. I don't hold that against him. He interviewed Jill Stein more than any MSM outlet, by far and clearly covered the rigged election against Bernie as well.. I know what you mean about Cenk. And I, frankly, haven’t summoned enough energy to feel possibly ticked off. He’s one of many who, while talking a good game about progressive politics and wanting to rid the part of its corporatism, still said he would vote for the corporate Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. That’s Cenk Uygur. That’s Thom Hartmann. That may have been Sam Seder. (I really didn’t follow his stuff because he never held my attention with his terrible speaking voice.) That’s a lot of people. Some voted based on a combination of party-first and fear the Republican (no matter who) nominee. But, some of them revealed that, when it comes to actually standing up for what one says he believes, he sits.
I live in Michigan. I did not vote the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination to Hillary Clinton. I did not vote the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination to Hillary Clinton. I did not vote in the 2016 United States presidential election for Hillary Clinton. I have never been for Hillary Clinton.
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Dec 31 2017, 09:55 PM
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I stopped watching. It was when Cenk Uygur said he would vote in the 2016 general election for Hillary Clinton. Here is the bottom line: If you are in your 40s, you understand the party you normally prefer has rigged their presidential primaries, you get upset, and then you turn around to vote for that party in the general election…your stances are false. I did not vote for a single Democratic nominee, for any office, after the DNC rigged the primaries. And I haven’t lost any sleep over the outcome. In fact, I am glad Hillary Clinton is not president of the United States. Voting for Hillary was a coin-toss for A Lot of people. I don't hold that against him. He interviewed Jill Stein more than any MSM outlet, by far and clearly covered the rigged election against Bernie as well..
I know what you mean about Cenk. And I, frankly, haven’t summoned enough energy to feel possibly ticked off. He’s one of many who, while talking a good game about progressive politics and wanting to rid the part of its corporatism, still said he would vote for the corporate Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. That’s Cenk Uygur. That’s Thom Hartmann. That may have been Sam Seder. (I really didn’t follow his stuff because he never held my attention with his terrible speaking voice.) That’s a lot of people. Some voted based on a combination of party-first and fear the Republican (no matter who) nominee. But, some of them revealed that, when it comes to actually standing up for what one says he believes, he sits. I live in Michigan. I did not vote the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination to Hillary Clinton. I did not vote the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination to Hillary Clinton. I did not vote in the 2016 United States presidential election for Hillary Clinton. I have never been for Hillary Clinton. You're talking to someone who voted for Ross Perot in 92, Nader in 96 and 2000 and Jill Stein in 2016.
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Jan 1 2018, 01:12 AM
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I stopped watching. It was when Cenk Uygur said he would vote in the 2016 general election for Hillary Clinton. Here is the bottom line: If you are in your 40s, you understand the party you normally prefer has rigged their presidential primaries, you get upset, and then you turn around to vote for that party in the general election…your stances are false. I did not vote for a single Democratic nominee, for any office, after the DNC rigged the primaries. And I haven’t lost any sleep over the outcome. In fact, I am glad Hillary Clinton is not president of the United States. Voting for Hillary was a coin-toss for A Lot of people. I don't hold that against him. He interviewed Jill Stein more than any MSM outlet, by far and clearly covered the rigged election against Bernie as well..
I know what you mean about Cenk. And I, frankly, haven’t summoned enough energy to feel possibly ticked off. He’s one of many who, while talking a good game about progressive politics and wanting to rid the part of its corporatism, still said he would vote for the corporate Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. That’s Cenk Uygur. That’s Thom Hartmann. That may have been Sam Seder. (I really didn’t follow his stuff because he never held my attention with his terrible speaking voice.) That’s a lot of people. Some voted based on a combination of party-first and fear the Republican (no matter who) nominee. But, some of them revealed that, when it comes to actually standing up for what one says he believes, he sits. I live in Michigan. I did not vote the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination to Hillary Clinton. I did not vote the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination to Hillary Clinton. I did not vote in the 2016 United States presidential election for Hillary Clinton. I have never been for Hillary Clinton. You're talking to someone who voted for Ross Perot in 92, Nader in 96 and 2000 and Jill Stein in 2016. That is fine. I didn't mean to give you any feeling I may be arguing with you.
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Jan 1 2018, 01:22 AM
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I stopped watching. It was when Cenk Uygur said he would vote in the 2016 general election for Hillary Clinton. Here is the bottom line: If you are in your 40s, you understand the party you normally prefer has rigged their presidential primaries, you get upset, and then you turn around to vote for that party in the general election…your stances are false. I did not vote for a single Democratic nominee, for any office, after the DNC rigged the primaries. And I haven’t lost any sleep over the outcome. In fact, I am glad Hillary Clinton is not president of the United States. Voting for Hillary was a coin-toss for A Lot of people. I don't hold that against him. He interviewed Jill Stein more than any MSM outlet, by far and clearly covered the rigged election against Bernie as well..
I know what you mean about Cenk. And I, frankly, haven’t summoned enough energy to feel possibly ticked off. He’s one of many who, while talking a good game about progressive politics and wanting to rid the part of its corporatism, still said he would vote for the corporate Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. That’s Cenk Uygur. That’s Thom Hartmann. That may have been Sam Seder. (I really didn’t follow his stuff because he never held my attention with his terrible speaking voice.) That’s a lot of people. Some voted based on a combination of party-first and fear the Republican (no matter who) nominee. But, some of them revealed that, when it comes to actually standing up for what one says he believes, he sits. I live in Michigan. I did not vote the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination to Hillary Clinton. I did not vote the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination to Hillary Clinton. I did not vote in the 2016 United States presidential election for Hillary Clinton. I have never been for Hillary Clinton. You're talking to someone who voted for Ross Perot in 92, Nader in 96 and 2000 and Jill Stein in 2016.
That is fine. I didn't mean to give you any feeling I may be arguing with you. I know. I'm banned to the Independent board because the so-called liberal Democrat board doesn't like Bernie or Jill supporters.
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Jan 2 2018, 02:20 PM
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Jan 11 2018, 06:52 AM
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deepVoting for Hillary was a coin-toss for A Lot of people. I don't hold that against him. He interviewed Jill Stein more than any MSM outlet, by far and clearly covered the rigged election against Bernie as well..
I know what you mean about Cenk. And I, frankly, haven’t summoned enough energy to feel possibly ticked off. He’s one of many who, while talking a good game about progressive politics and wanting to rid the part of its corporatism, still said he would vote for the corporate Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. That’s Cenk Uygur. That’s Thom Hartmann. That may have been Sam Seder. (I really didn’t follow his stuff because he never held my attention with his terrible speaking voice.) That’s a lot of people. Some voted based on a combination of party-first and fear the Republican (no matter who) nominee. But, some of them revealed that, when it comes to actually standing up for what one says he believes, he sits. I live in Michigan. I did not vote the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination to Hillary Clinton. I did not vote the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination to Hillary Clinton. I did not vote in the 2016 United States presidential election for Hillary Clinton. I have never been for Hillary Clinton. You're talking to someone who voted for Ross Perot in 92, Nader in 96 and 2000 and Jill Stein in 2016.
That is fine. I didn't mean to give you any feeling I may be arguing with you. I know. I'm banned to the Independent board because the so-called liberal Democrat board doesn't like Bernie or Jill supporters. What they are saying is, is that they are not progressives.
What was revealed, more than anything else, in 2016 is that the No. 1 enemy of progressives is not conservatives and/or Republicans but the corporate, Democratic Party Establishment.
I’m not with them.
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