Chauncey Devega Fail!

The lead story over at Salon, right at the top of the page:

It's Time To Decide: Trump's Presidency Is The Fault Of The American People.

Because the Democratic Party can never fail. They can only be failed.

The tens of millions Americans who stayed home on Election Day and chose to not vote against Donald Trump made this national calamity possible.

Third party as well as Bernie Sanders’ voters who did not rally behind Hillary Clinton helped to elect Mr. Trump.

Give the Devil his due. Devega pivots to the failure of the Democratic party and their course to redemption:

Most importantly, redemption is possible only when the Democratic Party realizes that victory will come by embracing truly progressive policies, mobilizing their base, improving their messaging and communication style, and not partaking in the fool’s gambit that is chasing down “white working class” voters.

I made a comment about the unholy "Alliance To Secure Democracy". Take a minute to stop by and show Chauncey some WTF love:

http://www.salon.com/2017/07/25/donald-trump-is-responsible-for-his-own-...

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Big Al's picture

I get the sense you could stand right in front of that guy, look him straight in the face, and say, "Hillary Clinton is a child murderer who should be put in prison the rest of her life", and he would look back with blank eyes, maybe twitch a little bit and just turn around and walk away.

This is what our political system is doing and has done to people for decades and decades, turns them into zombies. In that sense, it is the fault of the American people we got Trump, and as I've said before, that we allowed such a farce of an election between two assholes to happen in the first place.

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Here I thought he was an independent thinker - a light in the dark tunnel of information - an anti-sheeple advocator. Instead, he's become a tool for the DNC - sold out - SAD! Diablo

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@Raggedy Ann

Some of us continue to slip out of their control, like those of us on c99.

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@Lily O Lady
Without this place, I'd go nuts! It's the only place I can believe what is really happening in my world. Am I in a cult? Help

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

@Raggedy Ann At least we out here found the right cult, the cult of the sane.

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Only a fool lets someone else tell him who his enemy is. Assata Shakur

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@Raggedy Ann MSM is trying to pull a Theodosius on all political thought that doesn't conform to the established Dogma of the American Empire.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodosius_I

I'll stick with my Hellenic Cult of questioning, thanks. Smile

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I do not pretend I know what I do not know.

@Raggedy Ann

To which I would add: and thank goodness that the Clintons didn't get in!

Among the everything terrible which Trump's been doing, at least he's avoiding WW3 with Russia at the moment, which would have been a Mad Bomber priority. (Along with most or all or, however unimaginably, worse, of what Trump's been doing anyway, of course, not that we'd be hearing about it, or that any protest would be conducted/tolerated...

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A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

@Lily O Lady
are responsible for doing certain things, but if they don't we are still obligated to vote for them.
Which brings up the question of "why would the Dems do anything we ask them to if they will get our votes anyway?"

And then there is this:

Democratic Party realizes that victory will come by...not partaking in the fool’s gambit that is chasing down “white working class” voters.

Why? Do they have koodies?

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@gjohnsit

And then there is this:

Democratic Party realizes that victory will come by...not partaking in the fool’s gambit that is chasing down “white working class” voters.

Why? Do they have koodies?

No, "they" have real needs, such as access to adult-wage employments without crippling educational requirements (crippling because of the debts involved). "They" have both need and desire for a working, robust public sector. "They" want a government of, by, and for the people, not the uber-rich.

EDIT: "They" are also sick and tired of the forever wars that "they" have to pay for and die in.

Chauncey deVega and his ilk would far-and-away prefer "they" (read: we) just had cooties......

Diablo

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@Lily O Lady

Upon waking from a sleep, one of us is a completely "different" person. Looks like the same guy, but he's different in a very creepy way. One by one, the journos are becoming Pod People. They are no longer who they were. Don't go to sleep, whatever you do. Toward the end, there are few of us left. When the Pod People encounter a normal person, they…

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@Pluto's Republic

some time now.

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

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@Raggedy Ann I felt the same way about his fellow salonista, digby. I used to go to her site daily. Sometimes when you dive into the deep end of the tank you never come up...

CdV has MSNBC cred now and something of a brand. This bilge is his product.

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You should only listen to both sides when one side isn't totally full of shit. -Jim Jefferies

@chuckvw @chuckvw digby used to be really sharp. I said throughout the last election cycle that one of its silver linings is that people were forced to show their true colors because their "beliefs" were finally challenged. The cravenness of the comfortable class "left" was enlightening- from publications like the nation, atlantic, even mother jones, and once trusted internet commentators. It became evident that once their ox was being gored, ethics or the needs of the struggling didn't really matter. The hagiography of hillary clinton was breathtaking. Just like the present day defense of corporate media because...TRUMP!!!

What was really disturbing about all of this was the fact that they would have to resort to illogical arguments and/or dishonest spin and made-up facts to rationalize their greasy obsequiousness.

But it's always best to know where people stand, even if it is disappointing.

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@orestes
just how clearly and pronouncedly so many previously-thought-of-as liberal/progressive/Left politicians, media, journalists and personal friends, were exposed as transparent, craven frauds.

At some point we had various discussions here, tallying up the score in that regard, with a running list of some sort. Might be good to revisit this in a proper way, with the intent of storing it for posterity. That would be some fine citizen watchdog journalism.

Mother Jones is one of the worst I'd say. Hard to believe, some of these. Yet, it was so necessary to burn them out of their holes, which is what Bernie's campaign did.

Raw Story was one of my favorite email digests for a while. Pathetic, non-stop Russian Red Herring Mania and Trump 24/7.

My brain hurts trying to recount them all (and I'm overtired), so I'll just leave it at that.

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THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED
FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
WAS MUSIC"

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@Mark from Queens

we once trusted along with what we understood as previously progressive Media outlets, both in print and online, has been devastating in terms of the effect their psy-ops has had on the populace, and personally the most painful betrayals from this entire election.

Yes, I think we should revisit the issue and make a long list of who sold out and decided lying to us was a lesser sin, than refusing the power and influence that came along with it.

Any volunteers?

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@orestes I found it more horrifying and psychologically dislocating, because I was shocked that so many people I respected, including people I know, could be so vulnerable to propaganda and what I can only describe as anti-rational discourse.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal Agreed. What makes it even worse is the smug certainty of rightness that usually accompanies the false talking points. I repeatedly told people up to the election that "there is no way she can win, unless they rig it for her. And I think they will do that." I was treated like a nutcase. The profound confusion after the election was amusing. I had more than one person ask, mouth agape, how did you know that? It wasn't difficult to see if you don't live in a comfortable class bubble. On election day, when the media were reporting high turnouts in cities, my brother, a bernie to trump voter and teamster, said- I'm not worried about that; that's good; those are all of the working class people who don't usually vote, but are coming out for trump.

I find my patience for the spin and dramatics about the impending apocalypse is nil. I've become quite short and bitchy to people spreading the ignorant nonsense.

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reinforce bad policies and tactics used by both. My vote for the Greens was a rejection of the duopoly which further entrenches TPTB. Enough is enough! Got that, Devega?

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@Lily O Lady . I chatted with him a few times back in the day...seemed open to reason, and gave me a different perspective on some things. But once the poo hit the flinger...

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@Lily O Lady @Lily O Lady

And if everyone had (edit: sensibly and sanely done as you did), and voted for the least horrendous choice, could the Green Party and the American people have been cheated of their win? Well, yes, but mass public protest together with documentation and international support rejecting the cheaters as anyone they'd recognize as legitimate, might have forced the real winner to be recognized.

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I've supported Chauncey Vega before, but I cannot have any but disrespect for him when he spews pure lies such as this (my bold):

A mountain of evidence shows that his presidential campaign was aided and abetted by a hostile foreign power ...

Writing words that lie. Not just a little. Total, 100% falsehood. He either knows it and doesn't care, is being paid to say the lies, or he is tremendously lazy in his research. Perhaps all of the above.

My respect for Chauncey Vega has hit the basement. I don't know if he'll ever get it back. I have my doubts that he will.

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Sorry to sound like a broken record but the Democrats belittled, lied, cheated and stole the primaries from members of their own party. Then, after claiming Sanders couldn't have won, blamed their victims and held them accountable for Her losing. Never once did they give any indication, even a false indication, that there was anything for a Sanders supporter other than "not Trump". They couldn't even be bothered to concede the smallest points. And they are arguing in court that they had the legal right to do it.

So really, how was not voting any different than voting for Her?

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Idolizing a politician is like believing the stripper really likes you.

@Dr. John Carpenter HER refused to even offer a VP as window dressing for the left. In HER usual deaf and blind fashion, she doubled-down on neoliberalism. I assumed it was insurance to her donors over her possibly failing health.

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@Dr. John Carpenter HER refused to even offer a VP as window dressing for the left. In HER usual deaf and blind fashion, she doubled-down on neoliberalism. I assumed it was insurance to her donors over her possibly failing health.

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Many of these Dem/DNC sycophants all are just weak-willed, pathetic, passive-aggressive authoritarians.

If they truly had their way (say God for a day), they would block all parties with onerous ballot laws and only have Democrats on the ballot. And yet, they would still bitch and moan about people not coming out to vote for them. Somehow, these folks feel so utterly entitled, so utterly obedient, that they don't get how people don't go and vote for the people they want YOU to go vote for.

"Why aren't people voting for Democrats? I vote for Democrats, everyone else must too. It can't be my fault and certainly not Democrats fault. No it must be the people, yeah, the people. It's their fault."

These folks can go through an entire index of every possible fault that caused Hillary to lose (Russians, racists, misogynists, sexists, millennial, whites, white millennials, stupid people, internalized misogyny from women who didn't vote for her, 3rd parties, people who didn't vote, Pluto's position, the sun was in her eyes) and yet never really blame Hillary/Democrats. They will go through the same useless comments of needing better "messaging" which all that means is better lies. That's it. Not a change in actual values, just a need for better lies.

In the end, both parties are a cancer, not only for the people of America but for the entire world.

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@Strife Delivery
Blues Brothers reference.
My wife is Still pissed at me for not voting her. I actually didn't Get to vote in the general and she bitches at me for That! I tell her(my wife) it was the DEMOCRAPS that Purged Me! It's not like I disenrolled ffs!
Yet strangely I get notifications As A Registered Voter of polling place changes this past spring. Hmmm. . .

Stop These Fucking Wars

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upon the 1956 election wrote this blistering, incisive piece "Why I Won't Vote"

I believe that democracy has so far disappeared in the United States that no “two evils” exist. There is but one evil party with two names, and it will be elected despite all I can do or say. There is no third party. On the Presidential ballot in a few states (seventeen in 1952), a “Socialist” Party will appear. Few will hear its appeal because it will have almost no opportunity to take part in the campaign and explain its platform. If a voter organizes or advocates a real third-party movement, he may be accused of seeking to overthrow this government by “force and violence.” Anything he advocates by way of significant reform will be called “Communist” and will of necessity be Communist in the sense that it must advocate such things as government ownership of the means of production; government in business; the limitation of private profit; social medicine, government housing and federal aid to education; the total abolition of race bias; and the welfare state. These things are on every Communist program; these things are the aim of socialism. Any American who advocates them today, no matter how sincerely, stands in danger of losing his job, surrendering his social status and perhaps landing in jail. The witnesses against him may be liars or insane or criminals. These witnesses need give no proof for their charges and may not even be known or appear in person. They may be in the pay of the United States Government. A.D.A.’s and “Liberals” are not third parties; they seek to act as tails to kites. But since the kites are self-propelled and radar-controlled, tails are quite superfluous and rather silly.

The present Administration is carrying on the greatest preparation for war in the history of mankind. Stevenson promises to maintain or increase this effort. The weight of our taxation is unbearable and rests mainly and deliberately on the poor. This Administration is dominated and directed by wealth and for the accumulation of wealth. It runs smoothly like a well-organized industry and should do so because industry runs it for the benefit of industry. Corporate wealth profits as never before in history. We turn over the national resources to private profit and have few funds left for education, health or housing. Our crime, especially juvenile crime, is increasing. Its increase is perfectly logical; for a generation we have been teaching our youth to kill, destroy, steal and rape in war; what can we expect in peace? We let men take wealth which is not theirs; if the seizure is “legal” we call it high profits and the profiteers help decide what is legal. If the theft is “illegal” the thief can fight it out in court, with excellent chances to win if he receives the accolade of the right newspapers. Gambling in home, church and on the stock market is increasing and all prices are rising. It costs three times his salary to elect a Senator and many millions to elect a President. This money comes from the very corporations which today are the government. This in a real democracy would be enough to turn the party responsible out of power. Yet this we cannot do.

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THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED
FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
WAS MUSIC"

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@Mark from Queens 1956 was the year Eisenhower beat Adlai Stevenson:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_1956

I was only four years old then, but I was never taught that America was that fucked up back then. By today's standards Ike would be pilloried as a Communist. Adlai Stevenson was probably far left of where Bernie is now:

Stevenson proposed significant increases in government spending for social programs and treaties with the Soviet Union to lower military spending and end nuclear testing on both sides. He also proposed to end the military draft and switch to an "all-volunteer" military.

However:

The Eisenhower administration had also supported the Brown v. Board of Education ruling in 1954; this ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court ended legal segregation in public schools. Meanwhile, Stevenson voiced disapproval about federal court intervention in segregation, saying about Brown that "we don't need reforms or groping experiments."[9]

This was an about-face from the national Democratic party platform's endorsement of civil rights in the 1948 campaign. Although Eisenhower "avoid[ed] a clear stand on the Brown decision" during the campaign,[10] in the contest with Stevenson, he won the support of nearly 40% of black voters; he was the last Republican presidential candidate to receive such a level of support from black voters.

I was never taught in my high school or college history classes that Stevenson was racist.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_1956

Now I know. Thx for the history lesson.

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@Meteor Man He is a distant cousin of mine. Smile

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@Mark from Queens
he would discover that what made the difference for Trump was not the 10s of millions of people who never vote, but only several hundred thousand African Americans who did not vote -- presumably because HRC gave them no particular motivation to do so.

compare the turnout in Milwaukee in 2008 and 2012 with that of 2016, and you will learn all you need to know about the disastrous failure of the Dems' reliance on identity politics in 2016.

i expect, though, that if i were to try to point this out to CdV, i would be buried under an avalanche of accusations about my privilege, because i would be "blaming" african americans (when, to the contrary, i'm blaming the Dem elites for failing to address the needs and concerns of the African American community.)

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The earth is a multibillion-year-old sphere.
The Nazis killed millions of Jews.
On 9/11/01 a Boeing 757 (AA77) flew into the Pentagon.
AGCC is happening.
If you cannot accept these facts, I cannot fake an interest in any of your opinions.

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@UntimelyRippd
Amazing that Chauncey doesn't see that, and that the Dem party turns a blind eye.

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@Mark from Queens
This excerpt is also stunningly apropos for right now, especially for all those still-scorned Neoliberal DK zombies after $hills was not anointed, those whose trough has been upturned or who have blindly flocked like sheep to the Blue Team without questioning anything.

Here's the setting for the 1884 presidential election, which I knew nothing about until reading the introduction to a second version of the Twain collection "A Pen Warmed Up In Hell." From Albert Bigelow Paine, his biographer

The Republican Presidential nomination of James G. Blaine resulted in a political revolt such as the nation had not known. Blaine was immensely popular, but he had many enemies in his own party. There were strong suspicions of his being connected with doubtful financiering-enterprises, more or less sensitive to official influence, and while these scandals had become quieted a very large portion of the Republican constituency refused to believe them unjustified. What might be termed the intellectual element of Republicanism was against Blame: George William Curtis, Charles Dudley Warner, James Russell Lowell, Henry Ward Beecher, Thomas Nast, the firm of Harper & Brothers, Joseph W. Hawley, Joseph Twichell, Mark Twain — in fact the majority of thinking men who held principle above party in their choice.

On the day of the Chicago nomination, Henry C. Robinson, Charles E. Perkins, Edward M. Bunce, F. G. Whitmore, and Samuel C. Dunham were collected with Mark Twain in his billiard-room, taking turns at the game and discussing the political situation, with George, the colored butler, at the telephone down-stairs to report the returns as they came in. As fast as the ballot was received at the political headquarters down-town, it was telephoned up to the house and George reported it through the speaking-tube.

The opposition to Blaine in the convention was so strong that no one of the assembled players seriously expected his nomination. What was their amazement, then, when about mid-afternoon George suddenly announced through the speaking-tube that Blaine was the nominee. The butts of the billiard cues came down on the floor with a bump, and for a moment the players were speechless. Then Henry Robinson said:

“It’s hard luck to have to vote for that man.”
Clemens looked at him under his heavy brows.
“But — we don’t — have to vote for him,” he said.
“Do you mean to say that you’re not going to vote for him?”
“Yes, that is what I mean to say. I am not going to vote for him.”

There was a general protest. Most of those assembled declared that when a party’s representatives chose a man one must stand by him. They might choose unwisely, but the party support must be maintained. Clemens said:

“No party holds the privilege of dictating to me how I shall vote. If loyalty to party is a form of patriotism, I am no patriot. If there is any valuable difference between a monarchist and an American, it lies in the theory that the American can decide for himself what is patriotic and what isn’t. I claim that difference. I am the only person in the sixty millions that is privileged to dictate my patriotism.”

There was a good deal of talk back and forth, and, in the end, most of those there present remained loyal to Blaine. General Hawley and his paper stood by Blaine. Warner withdrew from his editorship of the Courant and remained neutral. Twichell stood with Clemens and came near losing his pulpit by it. Open letters were published in the newspapers about him. It was a campaign when politics divided neighbors, families, and congregations. If we except the Civil War period, there never had been a more rancorous political warfare than that waged between the parties of James G. Blaine and Grover Cleveland in 1884.

That Howells remained true to Blaine was a grief to Clemens. He had gone to the farm with Howells on his political conscience and had written fervent and imploring letters on the subject. As late as September 17th, he said:

Somehow I can’t seem to rest quiet under the idea of your voting for Blaine. I believe you said something about the country and the party. Certainly allegiance to these is well, but certainly a man’s first duty is to his own conscience and honor; the party and country come second to that, and never first. I don’t ask you to vote at all. I only urge you not to soil yourself by voting for Blaine.. . . It is not necessary to vote for Cleveland; the only necessary thing to do, as I understand it, is for a man to keep himself clean (by withholding his vote for an improper man), even though the party and the country go to destruction as consequences.

Sound familiar?

Give Chauncey my regards, from formerly that of thirty three and a third, at his pathetic Neoliberal house of frauds.

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THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED
FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
WAS MUSIC"

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@Mark from Queens I crossposted two short excerpts from your link. I used your original source because I didn't want to invite the Salon trolls to caucus99%.

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@Meteor Man
potential trolls will not last long in this crowd. They'll be brightly colored and easy to spot, like cheesy 80's tribute band douchebags, and likewise a cinch to reduce to embers.

Let them come.

The upside is that maybe some fellow truth-seekers will find some comrades here.

Btw, I looked but couldn't find the excerpts you cross-posted (he himself should really read them, I think). Overall the comments seemed to be half in favor of chiding the article for the bullshit it is. People are totally on to the Dem Party's fraudulence and the pathetic, unfounded and misguiding media red herring.

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THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED
FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
WAS MUSIC"

- Kurt Vonnegut

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@Mark from Queens @Mark from Queens for posting quotes from Mark Twain. I couldn't get the comments section to load up last night. Blew it off.

This morning when I tried to sign in I got a page that told me they noticed "suspicious activities" on my account. I have to send a photograph of my face before I will be allowed to sign in using my Facebook account.

I'm thinking this one over. Very strange.

[Edit:Got back on Salon. Looks like it was a Facebook sign in problem.]

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@Meteor Man

... a photograph of my face...

I don't think I'd do that, that sounds extremely weird... apart from anything else, any hacker could send one, if you have any at all posted anywhere/within your system and it's not even going to provide proof of you being you. It just sounds weird to me.

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@Mark from Queens , and saved. Great speech.

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'responsible' for the fix we're in.

In turn I left a brief message as to who I think is responsible.

The fault for all of this lies with the neo-liberal warmongering corporatists who nominated the Queen of Pay-for-Play politics who is out forming 'committees' with people like Robert Kagan and Vickie 'Choco Chip Cookie' Nuland as we type.

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Salon isn't worth clicking on anymore.

EDIT: Fricking, fracking, farking, fucking iPhone. Fix/fix

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Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.

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@Bollox Ref

I think I'd rather read Chauncey Gardiner

Or Geoffrey Chaucer. In the original language.

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@thanatokephaloides

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Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.

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@Bollox Ref What's the Message, Mr. Gardiner?

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal

What's the Message, Mr. Gardiner?

It's essentially a check for 2300 Marks.

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"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar

"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

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@thanatokephaloides "I understand."
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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

The tens of millions Americans who stayed home on Election Day and chose to not vote against Donald Trump made this national calamity possible.

Wow! Head in the sand. Tens of millions did come out to vote for She .. in three most liberal states, but middle America also had tens of millions come out ... for Trump.

She won the popular vote by 2.8 million voters. If you add up her vote margin in the three most liberal , detached from middle America, states you get about 7 million votes, 4.25M in CA, 1.75M in NY and 1 M in MA. Subtract that from She's margin and you get a margin of 4.2 million votes for Donald Trump, a blowout. Take out the electoral college votes of those three states and the result is 306 for The Donald and 147 for She, more than 2:1 margin.

In other words, in 47 out of 50 states Donald trumped She, in fact, wiped the floor with She.

Wake up you corporate-war mongering Democrats you are in the wilderness and you aren't coming back. You have so little to offer that the most marginal political party in our history, led by the most marginal candidate for POTUS ever wiped the floor with your sad asses in middle America. And..you have no influence left to peddle.

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Capitalism has always been the rule of the people by the oligarchs. You only have two choices, eliminate them or restrict their power.

for Hillary, rather than for Trump or for the candidate of a newer party. The other fallacy is that those who voted for the candidate of a newer party would otherwise have voted for Hillary, rather than staying home.

Amazing, isn't it, how millions of voters failed a single candidate, rather than the other way around? What can one say about such an insane POV?

Newer parties have long "taken" votes from Republican candidates, but I don't recall this kind of nonsense from Republicans.

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