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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We need to win in 2028, and that means being pragmatic. Nobody from inside this insanely corrupt administration, no matter how uncomfortable they look sitting on the sofa in the Oval. Nobody who has provided cover for this administration or stayed silent in the face of the corruption - which rules out pretty much every establishment Republican. If this nation wouldn't elect Hillary or Kamala, it's not electing AOC either. We need a pragmatic candidate who is not deeply in bed with AIPAC. [/quote] Says the fruitcake who puts two corporate owned politicians in the same bucket as AOC. You have a lot to learn about politics, my friend. AOC could not be more different politically than Harris or Clinton.[/quote] I'm not a fruitcake, poster. I'm a nearly 60 year old American woman who has a PoliSci degree, a law degree, and decades of experience closely following and working in politics. I doubt very much you know more about how our political system works than I do. And you seem to be massively ignorant of the misogyny that prevails in our society and political system, even though it stares you in the face every single day in the news cycle. The USA is not ready to elect a woman, sad as that is. She could be so far out of the political establishment as to be from Venus, and our sick misogynistic patriarchal strangleheld society WOULD NOT ELECT HER. Now I'm sure you can imagine what I'm wishing for you and your nastiness right now. Go dial up some porn and do it.[/quote] Any one with a PS degree who doesn't understand the extreme political differences between AOC and Harris/Clinton needs to forfeit their PS degree. Try harder.[/quote] I understand all about their political differences you foolish ijit. BUT I ALSO UNDERSTAND THEY ALL HAVE VAGINAS! Wake up and get into reality you moronic child. :roll: [/quote] But you aren't smart enough to realize that one of those "vaginas", as your MAGA misogynistic brains call them, campaigned half as rigorously as Trump and still received more votes than Trump in 2016 in an election year when Trump had the advantage of being the opposition to the party who controlled The White House for 8 years! She still received MORE votes. How did your sexist brain not explode in 2016 after seeing these results!! The nerve of that woman receiving all those votes while running against a man!! [/quote] I'm as liberal and feminist as the day is long, while you are simply too stupid to grasp the concept of pragmatism in politics and the edge this country is teetering on and why we can't indulge pipe dreams like running AOC for president. GROW UP. [/quote] Lol.... nice try but it's the money fueled corruption in politics that will continue to prevent the Bernie/AOC types from becoming major party nominees. If AOC sold her soul and integrity to super PACs, she would then become a serious threat in national politics. I'd much rather see reform to our political system than one of the few non-corrupt Congress members left sell-out to corruption in order to become a viable national candidate.[/quote] Speaking of LOL, for someone who alleges to be politically astute, you clearly aren't paying attention to what is happening in Montana and Maine with regard to campaign finance reform. You're an uninformed reactionay tantruming child and I'm done with your silly rantings. Buh bye![/quote] What does Montana and Maine have to with AOC and national campaign finance laws? Nothing. It will take an act by Congress to produce campaign finance reform measures that create a more level playing field for candidates and to give control of our elections back to the people.[/quote]
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