With the overriding need to get rid of a neofascist would-be dictator, we hoped the centrist Democrat in question would be as progressive as the Dem platform suggested he might be. Everyone has their own point at which they’re ready to shout loudly that he’s not. My point is now.

Mar 4, 2021 · 7:11 PM UTC

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Lighten up - he’s been prez for less than two months.
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Mine was 2 years ago. Biden was always the most conservative candidate in the primary, closely followed by Mayor Pete and Kamala, so none of this is surprising.
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He’s is who he’s always been. To think otherwise was a wish and a prayer. We were backed into the position of having to vote for him by a party who cares for the average American only the absolute minimal amount more than the GOP
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If people don't realize that JB and the current VP are right-wing conservatives, it's probably because they were not listening to their interviews during 2020 or looking at their policy records.
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Thank you for finally joining us. We've been waiting.
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There is no Left or Right, only The Party and those who can see.
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I promised myself I would wait two months before arriving at a definitive conclusion. But it's not looking good for at what conclusion I will likely arrive on the vernal equinox in two weeks and two days.
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Yeah, well, told you so.
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My throat is soar from SHOUTING very loudly that he is NOT even remotely as progressive as the Dems. It's like intentional intra-party sabotage.
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