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2 hours ago, Triskele said:

What is your point?  

I don't know that poster, but I think Hillary has a ton of legitimate, upsetting issues surrounding her, and when people try to say it's sexism, it gives power to those on the other side who make outrageous claims like, "You can't criticize a woman in this society anymore." As problematic as the whole thing is, Hillary represents a level of corruption and elitism that has nothing to do with gender (not that you said it did).

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I will troll some board people with this...


BERNIE BOOM: TENS OF THOUSANDS PACK QUEENS

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-bernie-sanders-rally-queens_n_5dab70e7e4b08cfcc31c6ac3

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QUEENS, N.Y. ― In an endorsement speech to an overflow crowd in Queensbridge Park on Saturday, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) credited Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) with inspiring her to run for Congress.

“The only reason I had any hope in launching a long-shot campaign for Congress is because Bernie Sanders proved that you can run a grassroots campaign and win in an America where we almost thought it was impossible,” she said, referring to the 2016 presidential run for which she volunteered.

 

 

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Please give me a fucking break on Hillary being "the representative of corruption" or some shit.  YES, it has everything to do with gender.  Just look at her favorability ratings compared to her husband's before the metoo movement.  She's the representative of the Democratic establishment over the past quarter century.  If you hate her because of that, fair enough, but you should also hate a whole hell of a lot more other Democratic politicians. 

Including, frankly, Bernie, who's benefitted from caucusing with Democrats for the exact same length as Hillary has been involved in national politics and skates by - despite joining that same Dem party on the vast majority of issues over nearly 3 decades in Congress - because he's from Vermont and was able to get away with calling himself a socialist.

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