Baden
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Yours is junk-yard dog rhetoric with rabid overtones
— tim wood
And this is:
That comment is so fucking nuts...that anyone attempting to comment on it further than what I am saying right here, is also fucking nuts.
— Frank Apisa
But, fine, have a look at street's latest post and I'd also be happy to list sources and quotes therein that explicate why Biden is so unpalatable to much the left. Let's debate it on that basis. — Baden
How exactly did Anita Hill get "shit all over" in the Clarence Thomas hearings? — tim wood
You're both just fine with this?
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/24/joe-biden-sexual-assault-claim-tara-reade-deserves-to-be-heard-katie-halper — Baden
By saying things like this, you are guaranteed to alienate progressives and independents, who you need to win. — Baden
Not much point. You view it from a distance through your telescope and decide that your understanding of what you see is all there is to it. But on the ground where the reality is - or was, is where you were never anywhere near. Yours, then, is shallow revisionism based on the wrong focus on the wrong things. And did you not read where I advised against the mistake of thinking I'm defending Biden?Shall we go through the rest of the list? Do you want to go on? Tell me more about the supposed inaccuracies I'm peddling. If Biden was black you'd no doubt be accusing me of being racist too. Too bad you don't get to use that one hey? — StreetlightX
Not much point. You view it from a distance through your telescope and decide that your understanding of what you see is all there is to it. But on the ground where the reality is - or was, is where you were never anywhere near. Yours, then, is shallow revisionism based on the wrong focus on the wrong things. And did you not read where I advised against the mistake of thinking I'm defending Biden?
In simplest terms, Clarence Thomas complained he was the victim of a high-tech lynching. In a narrow sense I think he was correct - in no way to be construed as a defense of Thomas. Your skewed view and invective is its own kind of yellow "lynching" of Biden. If it serves some therapeutic function for you, I hope you get better quickly. But whatever the merit of your remarks, or bits of truth buried in them, they're all thrown over by your use of them.
Busing alone was no simple matter, and not to be reduced by the likes of you to your personal notions of it. That is, respect the thing itself as it is in itself. My own view of school desegregation is that Eisenhower's solution in Little Rock in 1954 was the right approach. And that not being possible in many jurisdictions, a federally enforced financial equality of school systems would have been nice - although that so difficult a subject it's almost unaddressable in those terms. In Texas, for example, rich cities objected mightily to having their property taxes shunted to poor city's school systems. Again, these not simple issues for the like of you.
And that's the substance of my presence at the moment in this discussion: not to defend, but to object to your brand of ignorance masquerading as knowledge. You read something and think you know enough about the subject to comment on it. In the manner of your comments, you make clear you don't. You could, if you allowed for nuance and complexity and the possibility that your own notions were contingent and speculative, but that's work and where's the fun in that? But it makes you a brown shirt, . — tim wood
Wow four paragraphs and not a thing to say about Biden but about everything but. It's almost like it's all irrelevant — StreetlightX
And that's the substance of my presence at the moment in this discussion: not to defend, but to object to your brand of ignorance masquerading as knowledge. — tim wood
It really comes down to this: those who say that not voting for Biden are voting for Trump miss the fact that it was very policies and politics championed by Biden and his ilk which got you Trump in the first place. — StreetlightX
A vote for Biden is a vote for the next Trump, and the one after that. — StreetlightX
American electoral politics has been a ratchet mechanism for the last two generations, with each click of the wheel forestalled only by a momentary holding pattern before plunging straight back into reactionary hell again. — StreetlightX
But of real political organizing and activism — Xtrix
But of real political organizing and activism
— Xtrix
Last time I checked, 'being held electorally hostage' was not in the activist playbook, but I suppose Americans do things weird. — StreetlightX
I don't remember you ever denying being a pedophile, tim. Can you direct me to where you did that?
See what you're doing. — Baden
Why Twitter? I can play with halfwits right here! — StreetlightX
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