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Showing Original Post only (View all)I hope Jill Stein voters are proud of themselves [View all]
Along with all others on the left who refused to compromise their principles to vote for Clinton because she wasnt pure enough for them. They are responsible for what is happening to the children as every Trump voter.
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Actually, a lot of them were liberals. I know that didn't make any sense, but many liberals voted
StevieM
Jun 2018
#186
Let's not kid ourselves. Every OP that re-opens the 2016 wounds is doing Putin's bidding.
lagomorph777
Jun 2018
#144
And, "principles" in the OP should be in quotes.. Jill Stein LIED to them and they were SUCKERS
Cha
Jun 2018
#14
Correction. They have no f**king principle. They are frauds and phonies. There was no ambiguity
still_one
Jun 2018
#6
I disagree with them, but Jesus, they didn't do this yo. Please place blame where it directly
JCanete
Jun 2018
#9
J those who did't support our nominee helped elect Trump...Thus this policy and all the other shit
Demsrule86
Jun 2018
#73
No, it is not on them if they don't advocate these policies, and did not vote with the intention of
JCanete
Jun 2018
#105
This sort of thing was expected...he barely won. There votes or lack there of put him over the top.
Demsrule86
Jun 2018
#121
well yay, now they have been magnificent. That's an interesting willingness to take the media only
JCanete
Jun 2018
#122
yes, there was russian propaganda and russian targetting, effective only because our own
JCanete
Jun 2018
#132
What Russia did to target Sanders supporters is no suprise to me. The intention was to distrupt.
JCanete
Jun 2018
#140
Oh they do...gave him so much air times...not arguing that but in this situation what would
Demsrule86
Jun 2018
#160
I note for the record that I said that you would already have to want to believe a lot of it, and
JCanete
Jun 2018
#182
Well. The Russian's had also made up their minds they wanted to harm Clinton.
R B Garr
Jun 2018
#241
I am not saying, just to be clear, that propaganda doesn't work. I am saying that if you look at the
JCanete
Jun 2018
#247
hey, respect for all teh work you do, particularly the work you do that I agree with. nt
JCanete
Jun 2018
#274
that would still not account for every single stein voter. If you want to single out those who
JCanete
Jun 2018
#100
You don't understand. The only way to save the country is to scream at Stein voters. Repeatedly.
Jim Lane
Jun 2018
#108
No. When a confluence of actions causes a disaster of this magnitude, every action needs to be
Squinch
Jun 2018
#35
Yes, I remember Trump's denunciation of Clinton for opposing single-payer health care.
Jim Lane
Jun 2018
#103
LOL this was reported for fighting the primary, but I assume you are talking about Stein
ExciteBike66
Jun 2018
#112
Yes, aided by the polite fiction that WWC only cared about the economy yet it turns out
bettyellen
Jun 2018
#131
Feel free to plagerize it, since you're not Melania I think it's fine and dandy to share!
bettyellen
Jun 2018
#141
Wow, I'm very flattered. It's scary what we're facing with the media elevating trolls and
bettyellen
Jun 2018
#159
Let's get past the whole resentment thing and dwelling over and over on 2016
lovemydogs
Jun 2018
#51
While you're blaming don't forget the 90+ million eligible voters who didn't vote.
jalan48
Jun 2018
#57
Never ending, "It's the voter's fault". I don't think it's an effective campaign strategy.
jalan48
Jun 2018
#76
Please just get over it and stop blaming everyone for Trump being elected and his actions.
vsrazdem
Jun 2018
#62
They view these children and their parents as a threat to the white working class.
NCTraveler
Jun 2018
#68
True, and to Hillary's credit, she took partial responsibility for her loss and the mess we're in.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jun 2018
#155
"We can push people into the gendarmes' bayonets to jumpstart the revolt!"
struggle4progress
Jun 2018
#216
Can we stop this divisive and counter-productive argument? It's not helping and it's only
DemocraticSocialist8
Jun 2018
#87
These DU posters can't help themselves, the same ones post the same shit over and over.
Bluepinky
Jun 2018
#96
Look who's talking.. "These DU posters can't help themselves, the same ones post the same shit over
Cha
Jun 2018
#106
We are so obsessed over one million "Green Votes". Meanwhile 40% of Americans don't vote.
Tom Rinaldo
Jun 2018
#92
Jillsie struck me as a consequence-free sort of person during the campaign. That is...
Hekate
Jun 2018
#98
Don't blame us Wikipedians. We've carefully noted the organizational complexities.
Jim Lane
Jun 2018
#164
This is about the presidential election, not the primary as some have tried to assert.
bettyellen
Jun 2018
#126
What do you recommend to help convince 2016 Stein voters to support future Democratic candidates?
Devil Child
Jun 2018
#205
That is absolutely not true. I understand why you may think that, but it is incorrect.
StevieM
Jun 2018
#187
That's perfect! I will never forget what Sarandon did, and I will NEVER forgive her.
NurseJackie
Jun 2018
#270