I'll just leave this here... if people haven't seen it. C99 in MSM

I always like to get a window on how I'm viewed by the Establishment.

Plus, our beloved Joe Shikspack was interviewed.

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/07/bernie-sanders-endorsement-hillary-clinton-2016-holdouts-214041

[...] Sanders’ most dogged grassroots supporters have not disappeared.

They might have left the Daily Kos, but instead they’ve dispersed to more obscure, leftist corners of the Internet, where they are plotting their next moves. Taking up the hashtags #StillSanders and #NeverHillary, Sanders’ staunchest allies—who range from Democrats to Greens to unaffiliated renegades—are lurking in Reddit forums like “Kossacks_for_Sanders,” on emerging niche blogs such as Caucus99Percent and The Progressive Wing, and on YouTube vlogs like “The Sane Progressive,” where their fervor for the candidate and his progressive ideals is still very much alive.

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People are noticing.

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But I saw that article as a hit piece attempting to marginalize us. The reference to Bernie Bros meme which we know to be false was particularly irritating.

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But at the same time - there's a whole country of people who wouldn't know any of this exists but who DO read MSM.

If it leads to more people finding their way to these dusty, out of the way corners to fight along with us, I'll take it. Biggrin

Even the best MSM article can't help but be smarmy towards us "non-pragmatic" idealists.

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extremists. Don't they even now associate us with the whacky extremist 'Socialist' wing of the party, or something like that? It's commie-pinko ideas like single payer healthcare coverage and the proposition that everyone who qualifies for a college education should get one that prove it.

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Maybe a month ago I put up what I called The Rubber Room, an open thread 'safe space' for people to vent and be dramatic (otherwise against site "rules"), and one of the members posted about family frustrations and how they're not talking to their father over this campaign, and another popular sub found it and thought they'd highlight how "terrible those BernieBros" are.

So we had a troll brigade and some mods were freaking out and talking about how we should remove the initial post (too often the first reaction of too many - but the forces of tolerance still held sway).

But we also had our biggest single day's new subscribers at almost 150 new members. Many of the people following the "Look at these crazy people!" link ended up thinking, "Huh, where's the beef?" and saw that it was a more fun and interesting bunch than originally thought, and so many stuck around. (Not that it hasn't taken a drastic turn for the worst since the voices tolerance have been driven off the mod team and now any criticism or questioning is considered "harassment" and subject to removal and banning)

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...to JtC for a server upgrade with that publicity. progressives will be looking for places to roost.

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I really like how we were characterized as being further left than the other sites. Makes me smile! Dirol

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It's why I'm here. And so happy to have found y'all.

In solidarity,

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In all reality, I am with the "right group. We see the lies and BS being fed to us and want to work to make a positive difference for our family and love ones, and all of us.

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Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.

of Joe's interview so you can compare what was actually written in her piece. I don't think he'd mind me posting this as any of it could have been used in the article anyway.

NN is Nicole Narea, the interviewer.

NN:
1. What is your own
background as a Sanders supporter? How long have you
endorsed him and how long have you been active in the
community of supporters?

JS: I personally have been an independent voter
who has mostly voted for Greens and some Democrats. I
started supporting Bernie as a pragmatic choice fairly early
on in his campaign based upon his policies, though they are
not as compelling to me as Jill Stein's are. I felt that
Bernie had a very small but appreciable chance of obtaining
the Democratic Party nomination, but even more than that a
chance at changing the character of the Democratic Party
which I left after Bill Clinton and his DLC cronies
destroyed the former New Deal coalition.

NN: Have done anything to support his campaign
beyond casting your vote in his favor and creating C99?

JS: I have been generally supportive of Bernie
and provided constructive criticism of his policy (example
here:
http://caucus99percent.com/content/bernie-needs-your-help),
particularly his foreign policy in my writings. I will be
participating in various activities at the DNC convention in
Philadelphia.

C99 was not created as a "Bernie"
site. C99 is a non-partisan site that officially endorses no
candidate or party.

NN: 2. When
did you found C99?

JS: C99 is the current platform of a
long-running project that was started a few years ago by a
loosely-knit bunch of left-leaning folks. It has been
through a variety of iterations from mailing lists, Google
groups, previous abortive attempts at site creation to its
present state. Its present incarnation is significantly the
result of my co-admin and politically like-minded friend JtC
(short for Johnny the Conqueroo) spending countless hours
building and maintaining it.

NN: Did you envision C99 becoming the kind of
home for Sanders supporters that it is today?

JS: No, not really. Most of the group of
people, probably numbering around a couple hundred folks,
who were with us when we started C99 were feeling that
electoral politics was not a venue that was helpful to us in
achieving the sort of meaningful change that we are looking
for. The two major parties monopolize the political space
and present us with choices that are completely unacceptable
in terms of creating the better world that we are looking
for. (Here is a longer explanation:
http://caucus99percent.com/content/big-tent-divided)

Many of the founding group have been involved
in Occupy, the anti-war movement, the environmental movement
and left politics in general and brought that orientation to
the site.

We were looking to draw in people to work
towards a common political and social agenda, influencing
the system from the outside for the most part.

NN: What is the appeal of C99 as a platform for
Sanders supporters?

JS: Our site grew quite suddenly when the owner
of Daily Kos, a large Democratic Party site announced fairly
early in the primaries that his site was a Hillary Clinton
supporting site which left a lot of Sanders supporters
feeling unwelcome. Many of our founding group had been
members of that site in the past and apparently word got out
that our site would allow people to advocate for Bernie,
discuss topics like third parties (which is verboten at
Daily Kos) and generally speak their minds.

The fact that we are a non-partisan,
left/progressive site where people are generally free to
express themselves (within the bounds of civility and
decency) is probably what appealed to Sanders supporters.

NN: 3. What
is your reaction to FBI Directory Comey’s recommendation
not to indict and the Justice Department’s affirmation
that they will not indict? Is this an outcome that you
anticipated?

JS: My reaction (not to be confused with the
C99 community's reaction) is that it was what I
expected. It is pretty clear to me that we have a two-tiered
justice system in this country, with one kind of justice for
the wealthy, powerful and well-connected and another kind of
justice meted out to the "little people."

Glenn Greenwald wrote an excellent commentary
on this issue here:

https://theintercept.com/2016/07/05/washington-has-been-obsessed-with-pu...

NN: How does this outcome reflect on the
Clinton campaign in your opinion?

JS: Considering that Comey in his statement
eviscerated so many of Clinton's claims about her
handling of classified material, her "permission"
to conduct government business solely on her own private
server, etc. - it can't look good to any reasonable
observer.

For Clinton, being able to tout that she was
found to be "careless," factually challenged
and incompetent rather than having criminal intent seems to
set herself a low bar for performance.

NN: 4. How
would you summarize your impressions of how the mainstream
media has covered the Sanders campaign vs. the Clinton
campaign and how would you define “mainstream media”?

My sense is that the corporate media (I prefer
that term to mainstream media) have been in the tank for
Clinton pretty much from the get-go. Early in the campaign,
Sanders was pretty much ignored. Later, they breathlessly
asked him after each primary contest which he failed to
achieve victory whether he'd be capitulating, making
that the narrative for the news cycle.

If I had a nickel for every time some
blow-dried, corporate talking head asked Sanders if he was
ready to throw in the towel yet or when he would endorse
Clinton, I'd probably have enough money to run for
president.

I define the mainstream media as the collection
of media outlets that are largely corporate-owned and
reflect the interests and outlook of the 1%. A longer form
answer would probably borrow concepts from Noam
Chomsky's "Manufacturing Consent," which is
perhaps dated, but provides a good, basic description of
what the mainstream media are and do.

NN: 5. I
was reading a study this morning on voting abnormalities in
electronic voting systems suggesting that the primaries were
rigged in favor of Clinton—and there are certainly other
theories that suggest the same. Do you think there has been
foul play (aside from biased media coverage) in this
election?

JS: I think that the Democratic primary is
rigged in quite a number of ways.

It appears to me that Debbie Wasserman Schultz
went out of her way to make the rules to favor Clinton.

For example, there's the Hillary Victory
Fund fundraising scam in which the Democratic Party allowed
Clinton to launder giant money donations through the state
parties under the pretense of supporting down ballot
Democrats, but in actuality, almost all of the money went
into Clinton's coffers.

Then there was the debate schedule, which DWS
set up in order to minimize the exposure that Sanders (and
O'Malley) would get to the public by scheduling the
debates at unfavorable times.

That said, there certainly have appeared to be
quite a number of problems, from voter roll purges in New
York to the total mess in California where tens of thousands
of votes still aren't counted. There have long been
problems documented with electronic voting devices and that
certainly can't be discounted as a possibility,
particulary since in many places there are problems with the
audit trail.

Like you, I've read a number of articles
suggesting that foul play might have happened, some of them
with fairly credible assessments.

For me, the thing that is troubling is not so
much that these allegations are possibly true. In our less
than perfect world you have to expect attempts to cheat. It
is that we have little means of ascertaining the truth of
the matter that is a terrible indictment of the system.

NN: 6.
Sanders has pledged to take this fight to the convention.
What do you foresee happening at the convention and what is
the significance of such a pledge to you?

JS: Barring an unexpected indictment or the
intervention of the giant meteor that won 13% of the vote
against Clinton and Trump in one recent poll, I expect the
convention to nominate Clinton.

I expect there to be some amount of fighting
over the platform. I hope that Sanders pushes hard for the
issues that he has brought to the table - they are critical
issues, some of which, like climate change need immediate
action.

I view Sanders' fight as largely symbolic,
though. I expect the Democratic leadership class to give
little ground to the demands of its base.

For me, what I hope that Sanders' fight
does is mobilize the base to organize outside of the
Democratic Party, which is and has been for years an
obstacle to progressive change.

NN: 7. If
the general is Clinton vs. Trump, who would you support and
why?

JS: Neither. They are both completely
unacceptable to me. I will not choose between a con-man and
a warmonger.

NN: Would you abstain? Would you vote for Jill
Stein as a third party candidate?

JS: I have voted for Stein in the past and will
likely vote for her again.

As for the people in the C99 community, it is
my sense that a lot of them will vote for Stein, some will
write in Sanders and a smallish number might vote for
Clinton. I would doubt that many will abstain.

NN: What do you think of Sanders supporters who
have gone on to support Clinton—are they part of the same
movement as your own?

JS: I think that their vote is their business.
If they feel like they want to vote for Tweedledee or
Tweedledum, it's just not the end of the world. If in
the aftermath of this election there are issues that we can
all work on together, that is fine with me.

NN: 8. What
do you think about rumors that Loretta Lynch might be
appointed in a Clinton administration following her run-in
with Bill Clinton on an airport tarmac?

JS: Sounds like politics-as-usual to me. Heck,
I wouldn't be surprised to see her appointed to the
Supreme Court as a gratuity for her service to the
Clintons.

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Joe makes us here at C99 look really good. I am proud of his interview and to be associated with a site where our public spokesperson represented us so well. Thank you JtC for sharing and for Joe for doing this interview on our behalf. Now about that lump that came up in my throat after reading this...

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Thanks for the posts here. It reminds me that now that I'm done digging in pocket for Bernie, that I can pony up a donation for the site Smile

Way to go, Joe Shiks, that's a great interview! BTW, now that we're gonna get more traffic, we might want to ready ourselves for a new batch of Clinton trolls. Just sayin' it's inevitable now that Politico has pointed us out...

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Joe was great. He ought to run for president he'd sure get my vote. On second thought he is fine where he is. Maybe we can launch his party of Nobody's. Good job JtC and Joe. Thank you JtC and Joe again for providing and developing a great place to be a lefty and even a dreaded far leftie.

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Joe is some cool-headed guy and did great, The whole thing reminded me how difficult it is (at least for me) to excerpt something. I had the same experience when I tried to cut down raw footage of video material to get out "the essentials".
News producers and reporter/journalists/writers have my full respect for their skills to "excerpt" and cut down without missing essential characteristics of the interviewee or film material for a news piece.

Well, now the awkward thing is, that "we have to behave". The proof is in the pudding, err above article. We are "watched". What an intrusion of our little cozy group of EB news fans. Now we have to venture in the wilderness of National Parks to hide. Which actually isn't that bad either, right?
Smile

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Thanks so much for posting it, JtC, and way to go, Joe! Smile

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I miss Colorado.

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The article was awesome, but the entire interview was fantabulous! You did us proud, joe! It's a pleasure to be part of c99p. Thanks to both of you (joe & JtC) for this. Clapping

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Ouch! That hit close to home.

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Just to stay in character.

They might have left the Daily Kos, but instead they’ve dispersed to more obscure, leftist corners of the Internet, where they are plotting their next moves.

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No plotting, no planning.

The shelf is empty, take what you want.

Peace and love be with you, reader.

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Great job as usual Joe! Together we are forging a true place for progressives, peacemakers, populists and radicals who want a party for the 99%.

And look today, Steven D had an excellent piece on the motives for Bernie's speech endorsing HRC, spurred by his own citizen journalism to seek out the source, collect other voices on the subject and write it up as an essay. This, my friends, is going to make the difference and hopefully set us apart. Citizen journalism, especially in light of the brazen cave-in and complicity of the MSM during the 2016 Democratic Primary fraud, voter suppression and rigging, will be so important for speaking truth to power and giving voice to all marginalized voices.

I'm very happy with the progress of this place, the input of the many fine minds and its potential in the sphere of progressive politics and social reform.

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

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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

And thank you to Joe. It was great reading what you had to say. I'm coming late to the show, as I've always voted for the democrat. That ends NOW.

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in:

obscure, leftist corners of the Internet

Thanks for positing this. Hope the article helps bring even more people here.

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That's me, that's me! ;->

Thanks for posting this(Politico isn't one of my regular stops)

And great job, Joe, and thanks for the full text, JtC

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if Correct the Record shows up.

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Democratic party from within. That's good to know.

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say DFHs). Majority here find c99 a welcoming, accepting place. Let's hold to that behavior, the article sounds like a c99p ad! Poor JtC! Another influx? Yay!

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

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The strain of Bernie-ism on forums like Kossacks_for_Sanders is distinct from its previous iterations during the Democratic primaries, such as that of the “Bernie Bro”—irritatingly fanatical men on social media who supported Sanders and opposed Clinton based on sexist cultural biases.

Just curious - did anyone ever run across the mythical "bernieBro" in their travels on the webs? I didn't, other than obvious trolls.

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BernieBros. And that's being generous because I didn't encounter them either. So that's 0.00000015% of Bernie supporters. At most.

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She neglected to mention that many of us sought a safe space where we were not scolded, belittled, called Trump enablers, etc. for wanting to vote for the same damn values we had our whole lives, instead of voting against them. But, I am a total "Bernie bro" - get my Medicare in a year and have my woman card, and white, and Hillary still can't win me over.

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Oh well. I'm an older whitish woman too, and I still can't figure out why anyone voted for Clinton.

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they were really Hillarybros flipping people the bird.

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The percentage of actual "Bernie Bros" is far, far smaller than the percentage of bigoted ageists in the $$Hillary camp.

I guess 'grow up' in all its iterations isn't a slander if you're a $$Hillbot.

I'd also point out that an associate editor at a site I used to frequent was an absolutely unhinged misandrist, who went on a wild banning spree of almost anyone who she knew was male and a Berner.

She even attacked and slandered female commenters who dared point out her paranoid insanity over imagined 'Bernie Bros'.

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if they see us coming?

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We look normal, blend in with the crowd. Wink

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I would wear it with pride Smile

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I would so buy T-shirts with the site on them. If they are offered in multiple colors I could have one for every day of the week.

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No one here but us bunnies! Lol

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Good job joe. Onward and upward in the effort to take the Clinton mob down.

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Thanks, Haikukitty!

Fantastic interview, Joe! Thank you Joe and JtC for this site. I'm forever grateful!

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started putting it out there, eternally grateful to have found this place.

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Outstanding interview! Now they see that folks are working to progressive ends which make the DNC "progressive" ideas centrist by comparison with their corporate loving stance at the upper echelons there! One could hope such things would put them on their toes, but I doubt it, the elites seem to discount all who are not of their social crust. But at least folks will know, and we may get the few who tried to be voices of reason at TOP, maybe now they can find a safe home to warm their bones, have a drink, relax and work with those who will not attack them.

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So long, and thanks for all the fish

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And see the freakout!

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When I was a kid, Republicans used to red scare people, now it's the Democrats. I am getting too damn old for this crap!

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Not worth trouble of making a sock-puppet account

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When I was a kid, Republicans used to red scare people, now it's the Democrats. I am getting too damn old for this crap!

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Left on Proclamation Day and haven't been back.

I'm really jealous I don't have my own bojo.

Nah, I'll just go buy a pirate flag instead. Fitting colors!

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and thanks to JtC for providing us a home. Let's keep the ball rolling and push the movement. I appreciate you and the community!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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So nice to be hanging out with such a fine bunch of fellow "political misfits".

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I don't use "magnificent" or exclamation points often, but Joe's interview really rates them. A refreshingly honest example of speaking truth to power. Thanks Joe.

And thanks to Joe and JtC for putting C99 together.

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-Greed is not a virtue.
-Socialism: the radical idea of sharing.
-Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
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missed it otherwise, not having enough time for all the reading I wish I had time to do.

Good going, Joe and Johnny!

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Congratulations c99 Smile

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As a certified-banned former DK Troll, I salute my evil comrades at Caucus99%!

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Big Al's picture

The Bernie Blog. Wonder how that works after Bernie kisses Clinton on the mouth at the Convention.
I guess my anti-Bernie bullshit got swept away in the 'fervor"

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You're covered. Biggrin

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The profile of Caucus99Percent users is further left. Evolving from mailing lists, Google groups and primitive webpages, Caucus99Percent was started as a non-partisan progressive blog in January 2015 with a few hundred active community members. But the site grew suddenly to over 2,100 users following Daily Kos' endorsement of Clinton in March, when "word got out that our site would allow people to advocate for Bernie," says Joe Shikspack, a Maryland-based co-administrator of the site. Although the site does not endorse any candidate, its community is largely composed of Sanders supporters who do not affiliate with a party, including many who have been involved in the 2011 Occupy movement, anti-war protests and environmentalism efforts. "The two major parties monopolize the political space and present us with choices that are completely unacceptable in terms of creating the better world that we are looking for," says Shikspack[.]

Seems pretty accurate, don't you think? I don't know that it translates but into "The Bernie Blog."

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Big Al's picture

Based on the swing towards Stein, it's debatable that most are not affiliated with a party. Many are just switching from one party to another, the dems to the greens. Many appear they'll keep supporting down ticket dems, just not the Evil Ms. Clinton. Right now it's about voting for one party or another. After the election we'll see how it morphs.

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there does seem to be some Steining about. ; )

Presidential politics is all about picking Daddy. He who will make everything all good, all better. Come an election, partisans of each potential Daddy, they maintain that theirs is the only good, real, right Daddy—all the other potential Daddies, they are Bad Daddies. Once a certain Daddy is elected, those who supported other Daddies, they commence railing that the chosen Daddy is an awful, evil, bad Daddy; once this Daddy actually begins governing, even many of his former supporters, they eventually decide he has become a Bad Daddy—disappointing, betraying them. But they then think that some new Daddy, he will be better, Good and Pure, and not develop into a disappointing, betraying Daddy. And this goes on, until the voters get old, and become dead. But by then there are new voters, eternal recurring, through the same Daddy cycle. On and on, forever. ; )

All that is new that has occurred of late, is that sometimes the Daddy, he is now a Mommy.

It's a hard habit to shake. And it certainly is not confined to the Americans.

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I never really had a Daddy, mine left when I was 3 never to be seen again. Maybe that's why I don't really want another one. When you hear "our only hope" from both of the designed sides, the indoctrination has been completed.
No, it's a total human experience evidently certainly not confined to the Land of the Freeways.

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that did inoculate you. You learned early that, no, Daddy is not going to make it better.

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I'll admit it. I'm not a blind follower, but I am not really capable of effecting any real change alone either. I DO want someone with integrity and stamina to take the lead. The problem is, so few people are capable or worth of doing so.

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deliciously rascally and desperate enough to tempt me. Is there a snazzy outfit? Somebody get a #LurkersForBernie hashtag started. How come an internet org thinks the t00bs has dark corners? If it didn't have light everywhere we wouldn't be able to read their shit.
Seriously, Joe that is a great interview. Thanks, JtC, for sharing it.

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Pluto's Republic's picture

Over the past month, with all the twists, turns, and turmoil, I've noticed a distinct evolution, here. This community has moved on significantly. The sometimes intense emotional reactions to the forced exodus from TOP has trended toward a general objectivity built from the blend of individual opinions, freely expressed.

Anyway, I've thought the tone here has taken on a certain "journalistic" style; an editorial vision. Perhaps it's an unspoken community effort to record, carefully, the experiences of this time. There's a certain precision in the words used, as though the community itself was developing a voice in order to tell a more complete story.

It could be a product of the times, or the early state of grace new community sometimes have, or the unobtrusive leadership of the site Founders.

Just wanted to share my observations of the website's journey so far. Of course, this is just another opinion. The caravan moves on….

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mimi's picture

you analyze a situation, even if you have to put your camel's head through the eye of a needle. Smile

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Pluto's Republic's picture

It might be my favorite.

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Bollox Ref's picture

They've found us!

Run for your lives!

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Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.

Cassiodorus's picture

We should have meetings at once in treehouses across America.

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'French theory is a product of US cultural imperialism." -- Gabriel Rockhill

joe shikspack's picture

thank you all for your kind words, being part of this community and your efforts to make some needed change in the world!

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Citizen Of Earth's picture

Enjoy the 15 minutes of fame. And don't forget us little people. Biggrin

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Donnie The #ShitHole Douchebag. Fake Friend to the Working Class. Real Asshole.

Alex Budarin's picture

They’re building new hideouts online.

and now everyone will know about it!

I really liked this obscure little niche. Now I will have to find another lair to lurk in. Sad

Too funny.

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"All Life is Problem Solving" - Karl Popper

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"Just call me Hillbilly Dem(exit)."
-H/T to Wavey Davey

enhydra lutris's picture

JtC for the full text of the interview. I am a bit peeved that Joe did not mention that this is the new home of The Evening Blues, Joe's signature tour de force and a thing of great merit in its own right.

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

Article and say CONGRATS to the founders and keepers of this blog!!

And again offer thanks for being so welcoming to exiles during the IDES OF MARCH exist of BERNERS from top.

(Smile)

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Orwell was an optimist

JekyllnHyde's picture

As usual, I'm late to the party, but I wanted to commend and thank both you and JtC for creating this space with (largely) a hands-off approach. Allowing for a very wide range of opinions and dissent on this blog is, I think, the key to a healthy and vigorous debate on critical issues facing the nation. And something that is badly needed in democratic politics - whether or not such advocacy is within the context of an organized political party, or outside it.

The last thing anyone who is capable of rational thinking and articulating coherent policy positions needs is enforced conformity. That approach is representative of small-minded, insecure thinking.

"Let a thousand blog flowers bloom" seems to be the operating philosophy of c99% and for that and much more, many thanks.

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A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma