Oh for gawd's sake already

Let's never talk about how Biden is the one who shakes his finger at people. The one who puts his hands on women. Gets in the physical space. And sniffs and women's hair. And touches young girls inappropriately.

Let's look at the video again shall we?

Yep that woman is full of it. You can decide what 'it' is.

Aaron Mate:

Joy Reid should invite this body language expert back, tell the story about the time when a computer hacker inserted homophobic statements into her old blog posts, and ask the expert to analyze whether she's lying.

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This campaign is owed an apology.
What are they going to do next, phrenology?
This is why no one trusts the media. These people are digging their own professional graves.

People aren't buying what Joy is selling.

joy reid brings on a phrenologist to prove that liz warren's cheekbones make her native and dna test was wrong

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Bernie Sanders Called The Democratic Party 'Intellectually Bankrupt' In 1985 Letter

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) once told a fellow left-wing activist that the Democratic Party was too “intellectually bankrupt” to allow the progressive movement to flourish within it.

In a 1985 letter newly obtained by HuffPost in which Sanders debated running for governor, he wrote: “Whether I run for governor or not is really not important. What would be a tragedy, however, is for people with a radical vision to fall into the pathetic camp of the intellectually bankrupt Democratic Party.”

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Sanders’ three-paragraph missive was addressed to Marty Jezer, an author and progressive activist in the state. Then-Mayor Sanders was writing in response to an August letter from Jezer in which he apologized that a memo he wrote to Sanders had leaked to the press. While the exact contents of the memo are unclear, Jezer’s letter indicates that it encouraged Sanders to run for Congress instead of challenging Kunin.

“1986 is the wrong time for such a race,” Jezer, who died in 2005, wrote. “I hope you will listen to the voices of the committed activists around the state. We sink or swim with this together.”

Sanders ultimately reached a different conclusion: He ran against Kunin as an independent. But the decision was not without dissent. An editorial from the socialist magazine In These Times criticized Sanders for dividing the left.

“In choosing to create a three-way race, Sanders is dividing the left and making more likely the defeat of an incumbent liberal woman governor by a more conservative Republican,” In These Times wrote. (At the time, Kunin was one of only two female governors in the country.)

The editorial prompted Sanders to reply: “I believe that the real changes that are needed in this country … are not going to be brought about by working within the Democratic Party or the Republican Party.”

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The Vermont senator’s critiques of the Democratic Party are well documented, as CNN reported last July. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, he was adamant that a progressive movement could not be built within the party and was highly critical of the moderate “New Democrats” who argued that the party’s progressivism in the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s had alienated voters.

“I think that nationally, the party has on issue after issue sold out so many times that if you go before the people and say, ‘Hey, I’m a Democrat,’ you don’t usually generate a lot of enthusiasm,” Sanders said in 1991 about the idea of a progressive trying to work within the party.

Commenting on civil rights activist Jesse Jackson’s Democratic presidential runs in the 1980s, Sanders said he did not agree with Jackson’s decision to work “within the Democratic Party.” (Sanders endorsed Jackson’s candidacy.) His skepticism of the party continued in subsequent decades. In 2011, he said Democrats could be called “Republican-lite” for considering cuts to Social Security and Medicare in order to lessen the deficit. And his first presidential campaign in 2016 didn’t shy away from blasting the party apparatus.

Sanders’ willingness to criticize the Democratic Party speaks to the progressive bona fides highlighted by his supporters. His campaign often relies on decades-old videos of Sanders warning against the Iraq war, multinational trade deals and the climate crisis using the same rhetoric he still uses today.

But the senator’s view of the party — and the role of progressive politics within it — has evolved. He’s since refined his critiques to focus on the “corporate wing of the Democratic Party,” which is composed of the same centrists, including organizations like Third Way, that pushed the party to the right during the 1980s and ’90s.

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That hasn’t been enough for many of his critics, who accuse him of only half-heartedly campaigning for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016 after dragging out the primary, and question whether he would be willing to support down-ballot Democratic candidates who don’t share his progressive ideology.

I recently watched Jimmy's show where he played a clip of Rachel praising Bernie for campaigning so hard for Her. Her wrote him a letter telling him thanks for working so hard to get her elected.

Bernie did 37 rallies for her in 14 days. Hillary only did 8 for Obama. Let's talk about this, Hillary! You worthless ^*#%^!

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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"

@Lily O Lady He left out the part about the dem party being "morally bankrupt" too.

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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"

@snoopydawg depends on party loyalty when an unacceptably large number of them are constantly voting for Republican garbage.

They must be terrified, not just of Bernie Sanders, but Us.

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I'm sure like you, I don’t think Sanders is trying to divide the left. I think he’s trying vigorously to provide an alternative to the mostly self-centered, loathsome members of the Democratic party.

All the shit being flown around is making me want to retreat until the candidate is chosen. If it weren’t summer I’d consider going into hibernation, hopefully awakening to a Sanders/Gabbard name on the ticket.

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spell, SaGa.

[video:https://youtu.be/HrkVWVgwwfc]

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@janis b I was concerned about her not being available for the Secretary of State position, but now I've been reminded that Dennis Kucinich is available for that role.

Just think, the oldest president ever, and the second-youngest VP ever.

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Raise your hand if you have seen videos of ByeDone saying that of course social security needs to be cut? Post it if you have one. I do somewhere and I'll try to find it.

Lmao at Warren. It was a dumb thing for her to say because so what? The DNC and DCCC cleared the way for Liz to run unopposed by a more progressive democrat.

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@snoopydawg Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha these are some flimsy straws they are grasping it here.

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@Le Frog I can’t remember exactly but it was a very similar thing where HER was caught on video saying exactly what Bernie said and it was all accusations of doctored videos.

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

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

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or kangaroo impersonators!

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has to be one of the most joyless people on the planet.

Good grief.

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Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.

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without too much pain ; ).

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Fred knows how to work the snow plow, so I just waved as he got to work. Big paws work wonders.

Good lad.

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I'll bet it was just the opposite ; ).

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We don't have a snow plow.

(Don't tell Fred, it'll crush him.)

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Good Lad!

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The Joy Reid controversy, from homophobic blog posts to a hacking claim, explained

Joy-Ann Reid on Saturday apologized for her past “hurtful” remarks about LGBTQ people, following the resurfacing of homophobic blog posts from the mid-to-late 2000s. But she also said that she still doesn’t “believe” that she wrote the blog posts, suggesting — without evidence — that they were the result of an elaborate hack.

The host of MSNBC’s weekend show AM Joy has been under fire for newly uncovered blog posts published on Reid’s now-defunct blog, the Reid Report, in the mid-to late 2000s that repeatedly mocked gay people and specific individuals who were allegedly gay.

The posts, for example, suggested — without much, if any, evidence — that Tom Cruise, Karl Rove, and Chief Justice John Robert’s son are gay. Other posts made derogatory remarks about gay people, claiming that “most straight people cringe at the sight of two men kissing” and that “adult gay men tend to be attracted to very young, post-pubescent types.” One post acknowledged, “Does that make me homophobic? Probably.”

These are different from previous blog posts that Reid apologized for in December 2017. In those past posts, Reid wrote that then-Florida Gov. Charlie Crist was gay, nicknamed him “Miss Charlie,” and claimed that he only married a woman for political purposes. Reid said her comments were “insensitive, tone-deaf and dumb. There is no excusing it — not based on the taste-skewing mores of talk radio or the then-blogosphere, and not based on my intentions.” Crist, who’s now a member of Congress, accepted her apology.

Instead of apologizing for the more recently resurfaced blog posts, though, Reid at first denied that she posted them altogether. In a statement to Mediate on Monday, Reid said that the blog posts were the work of hackers and “part of an effort to taint my character with false information by distorting a blog that ended a decade ago.”

There was always reason to be skeptical of the claim. For one, the blog posts were archived by internet crawlers and, in those archives, really dated to the mid-to-late 2000s — a time when Reid wasn’t an MSNBC host or even a widely known national figure, raising questions about why someone would bother hacking her. This helped elevate the controversy further, as even some of Reid’s supporters questioned why she didn’t apologize instead of making assertions that have no evidence behind them and that many find literally unbelievable.

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One thing driving this issue to the forefront is Reid’s past political commentary — which has drawn the ire of people from both the left and right.

On the left, Reid was very critical of Bernie Sanders’s 2016 campaign against Hillary Clinton. This has created an ongoing conflict between Reid and Sanders supporters in particular — which you can get a taste of through a quick Google search for “Joy Reid Bernie Sanders.”

Reid, for example, previously said that Sanders is “not a Democrat” on Meet the Press — since he has classified as an independent before and after the 2016 campaign. She doubled down on this theme in tweets last year, writing that “[t]his demand: that people outside a party get to choose that party’s nominees, is always amazing to me.”

The Twitter thread goes on, ending with, “Not saying they’re not welcome to move in. I’m sure the party would welcome them. But for now? They’re *that* longterm couch friend.”

Reid also criticized some Sanders supporters, in 2016 hosting a segment on “Bernie bros” who were “accused of online trolling, misogyny, and outright bigotry.” Talking to a Washington Post reporter who had written about “some of Bernie Sanders’s more vitriolic supporters,” Reid said, “I read your piece, and it all was so very familiar as somebody who covers this race and who tweets a lot, and so is on social media.”

At one point, Reid even criticized Sanders for how he treats his wife, in 2017 writing that Sanders was not a good example of a “credible national authority figure” in the context of #MeToo due to “his physical dismissal of women in his presence (including his own wife).” That tweet drew a response from Jane Sanders, the senator’s wife, who criticized Reid’s “biased reporting about Bernie during the last 2 years.”

After her scandal was put to rest its even more appalling that she brought this witch doctor on her show to say derogatory things about Bernie. It shows me that joy has not changed who she is inside.

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Not plausible at all. I don't understand her animus with regard to B. Sanders.

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Gëzuar!!
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@snoopydawg I never read anything from her blog, but there was plenty of talk about Crist making the rounds. When he married, his wife was called his "beard".

I ignored all that, I was too distracted by his crazy-eyes expression. But he was the perfect candidate for establishment Dems when he switched from "R" to "D" without any change to his policies.

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@Bollox Ref Rec'd!!

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Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.

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because they felt left behind in the economic recovery. But look at who else said that.

Unfortunately Obama seems to believe that he had nothing to do with the rising wealth inequality happening here. Sorry, Barry this does fall on you.

ETA

Here is where the most flack is coming from.

I see people rejecting Trump being president because people were tired of being left behind by the economic recovery. They say that every person who voted for him are racist.

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at the contrariness/hatefulness that American, or any other, politics generates. All it does is highlight the stupidity.

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The debates should be about policies, but the media always pushes things into the gutter. See below.

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saying online that other white people were racist? The guy who parlayed that into getting a big ol' spotlight put on his big ol' white self? That Tim Wise?

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
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He posted a thread on why Bernie was wrong for saying that people voted for Trump for other reasons than being racist. I screwed up posting the same tweet twice but you can read it if you're interested. Lots of assholes tweeting crappy stuff about Bernie.

But this body language expert really takes the cake.

'Why No One Trusts the Media': MSNBC Slammed for Featuring 'Body Language Expert' Who Calls Sanders a Liar

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Don't bother reading the replies to the tweet. It's yucky beyond belief. But seriously this is taking things too far IMO.

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@snoopydawg but I don’t follow his analogy. The high rolling DNC audience laughed when Warren was asked about the he said/she said. And Bernie shot a hole in her “only winners up here are women” bit. Not sure how one could arrive at the conclusion our blue check has.

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Come on dude this ain't rocket science. It's true that the media has goosed this goose, but Warren doubled down on her accusations.

Man people are flying high on Twitter today. I'm seeing lots of great stuff that I'm not posting here.

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I have a pretty good idea of who orchestrated that leak.

Warren and Bernie met at her request. She told him that she'd decided to run in 2020. During their conversation, they chatted about politics, including women in politics. In her statement this week, Warren described it as she and Bernie engaging in "punditry". It was a philosophical discussion, in other words.

After the meeting, Liz talked about it with two of her staff members. (I believe one of them was a former Hillary and/or DNC staffer.) The staffers reported back to the DNC about what went on in the meeting. Maybe Warren herself told the DNC directly.

The DNC kept this information on file, biding their time until the appropriate monent for them to bring it out and weaponize it against Bernie. (Not necessarily in favor of Warren, but against Bernie.)

The DNC saw their moment this past week, right before the CNN debate. They coordinated their attack on Bernie with the corporate media, just as they did in 2015-16.

That's what I believe happened. My only question is whether Warren's original discussion with Bernie was a deliberate set-up.

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"Don't go back to sleep ... Don't go back to sleep ... Don't go back to sleep."
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my 2 dogs used to do this in the bean fields - so fun!

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but he had a hand in forming the Simpson Bowles Catfood Commission.

"The commission would deliver its recommendations after this fall’s congressional elections, postponing potentially painful decisions about the nation’s fiscal future until after Democrats face the voters. But if the commission approves a deficit-reduction plan, Congress would have to act on it quickly under the agreement, forged late Tuesday in a meeting with Vice President Biden, White House budget director Peter R. Orszag, and Democratic lawmakers led by Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (Nev.), House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (Md.)."

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2010/01/obama-puts-social-security-...

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Whomever this guy was talking about it's you who has been lying to us. Let's recount shall we?

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@snoopydawg She should immediately drop out of the race.

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Or does she seriously believe that calling herself a Native American for decades doesn't qualify as lying? I think it does because she gave so many different excuses for doing it.

I had high cheekbones
My parents had to elope cuz one was NA
My grandfather had high cheekbones
And many others.

It would be more forgiving for me if she had tried to help Native Americans, but she didn't. Even after she got caught she still hasn't done anything for them.

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Remember him? The "crying Indian" who turned out to be 102% Sicilian? Well - he not only fell for his own hype, he started to walk the walk, marrying a Native American, adopting Native American children, and working tirelessly to promote Native American causes.

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There is no justice. There can be no peace.

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