I agree with Chomsky.
"Failure to vote for Biden in a swing state amounts to voting for Trump." In an interview with me, Noam Chomsky compares the #NeverBiden ppl to Communists in the 1930s who refused to ally with social democrats against the Nazis: "We know where that led."
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I like Ralph Nader, but a lot of people didn’t vote for Gore in 2000 for that reason. Millions of dead Iraqis resulted. Nothing holy or pure there.

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Biden was a vocal supporter of the invasion of Iraq. He presided over the senate hearings that led to the war. He co-sponsored a resolution supporting Bush and the invasion. He said, "I support the president. Diplomacy over avoiding war is dead. ...Let loose the dogs of war."
Obama and Biden started 7 or continued SEVEN WARS! How many wars has Trump started?
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Gore was in favor of the Iraq War. That project long preceded the 2000 election.
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12% of DEMOCRATS voted for Bush in Florida in 2000. That’s over 200,000. How many votes did Gore lose by? Stick to spiritual affirmations. You really don’t know about politics. #WontVoteRapistNoMatterWho cagreens.org/alameda/city/08…
Maybe Gore shouldn't have picked a Republican as a running mate, maybe if Gore puts up a real fight to ACTUALLY count all the votes and not bend knee like all moderates do.. I'm so sick of this rewriting of history in regards to 2000
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If you have a system that can be broken by independent thinkers like Ralph Nader entering the political process, maybe you should put more energy into fixing the system and less into demonizing the people.
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Gore was the VP of an extremely popular outgoing chief executive. He should have won in a landslide. It wasn't Nader's fault or the fault of his voters that Bush won. It was on Gore and his hollow campaign. And I have no doubt that Gore would also have invaded Iraq. None.
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