Corporatization of the Dem party isn't just a function of party operatives; it's just as much a function of the corporate media that partners with them. A political-media-industrial complex. But we shouldn't just abandon the party; I think we should hang around to be inconvenient

May 6, 2020 · 4:24 PM UTC

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I'm sorry, but on this one, you're wrong. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results - like the Dems are doing running the 2016 playbook. We tried to 'reform' the DNC in 2008, and 2016, and 2018, and 2020.
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I think we can be more inconvenient from the outside. Participating in their charade is legitimizing their abuse. Why should they change when we keep playing their game?
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The democrats have abandoned US. After 2016, they still choose to play games with us. I know a lot of people will vote to get rid of Trump but don’t be surprised by the amount that won’t. Our lives are not games. We are not playing by their rules anymore.
Maybe they tried to mischaracterize @marwilliamson so people wouldn't pay attention to the things she actually said at the #DemDebate. Who's going to address the corruption like she did, that which if not dealt with - nothing will change? Her hands are clean. #Marianne2020
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This is awful advice. How much abuse do expect people to accept before you give them permission to say no more?
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Any/all alliances comprise democracy
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Inconveniently truthful, loving, supportive, revolutionary, respectful, focused on healing and all based on the good. Each word has meaning, let us unify, pray and change all that needs to be changed. After all, what we can’t GOD CAN, we just need to unite!
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the most inconvenient thing for them possible would be for us to start challenging them with substantial third party runs
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Get rid of DNC 2024