Candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.

Joined February 2009
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Oh no I’m not. But the darkness we’re here to recognize and transform is our own. We can call out corrupt systems without demonizing individuals.
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If someone is attacking Elizabeth for attacking Bernie, they’re no different than she is! It’s totally unnecessary. We need to keep the energy high or our own negativity will defeat us before Trump even gets a chance to.
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On the eve of this big week, let’s pause & remember: @BernieSanders, @JoeBiden, @ewarren etc are all good people. They’re part of the most grueling experience imaginable. We can disagree but still appreciate their humanity, refuse to personally demonize, and exercise compassion.
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We’ve always been both. Dec of Ind was signed by 56 men thus establishing the most enlightened & aspirational principles ever to form the founding of a nation. At the same time, 41 of them were slave owners. That totally dichotomous nature is at the core of the American character
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Absolutely the Viet Nam war was deplorable. At the same time, LBJ’s domestic agenda was very much the traditional soul of the Democratic Party. One of the tragic ironies of history.
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Replying to @lenianfuture
It’s my Twitter feed. Where would I go?
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Replying to @gregg_hammond1
During 1990s the Democratic party started playing the same corporate game the Repub party was playing; so much money was flowing into the political system at that time that it felt it had to. Clinton formed Democratic Leadership Council. Good intentions perhaps but a bad result.
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Ha! Pre-Democratic Leadership Council.
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Replying to @Xultedmerriment
Dem & Repub parties form an unholy alliance making it very difficult for Independents to make a serious run either for Congress or WH. That’s why George Washington warned us against political parties in his farewell address. Their near-monopoly of the political process is wrong.
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Replying to @TennantRob
I don’t think that’s necessarily true.
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The irony is that the Sanders revolution, not a corporatized Democratic elite, IS a return to the soul of the Democratic Party. I’m old enough to remember when it had one so I know.
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Dem establishment disdains the Sanders revolution for the same reason that the Sanders revolution disdains the Dem establishment: “If you win, I lose power.” Nothing ever really changes. The story of America is a constant reenactment of the struggle between elites and the people
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Thank you! Yep. It’s like we all grew up together...
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Hardly naive. And according to a few million people, my writing is okay.
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Replying to @secupp
I said NOTHING about absolute power. Last time I checked, the president gets to appoint cabinet members - approved by Congress, of course. That’s still a lot of power vested in the president - even one who doesn’t overreach and abuse, as does this one.
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Oooooh someone got riled huh?;)
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Replying to @HopeGirl2017XO
I absolutely do not discount Senator Warren’s accomplishments. I have tremendous respect and affection for her.
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