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Old 11.24.2019, 02:25 PM   #679
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
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I don't know if I was saying that exactly but I do think the Corbynistas are putting principle over pragmatism. But in fairness, they'd point to 2015 as evidence that a Corbyn victory isn't entirely out of the question. But in terms of a party going that far down a quite extreme position, knowing it may well make them less viable in an election, I can't think of another occasion, either. Although I think the Dems in the US could well go down that route in a few years if the likes of AOC and Ilhan Omar are able to really define the direction that party goes.
i dont know why the focus on aoc and omar when bernie and warren are running for president already, to say nothing of weird-ass tulsi

here’s an article that touches on that through the rhetorical device of painting obama as a (sane) conservative

https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlo...-conservative/

a bit long for copypasta, but you should get 10 free reads after clearing cookies, i think...

(if not, lmk)
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