Agree 100%. However, you know there are large swaths of people that take those opinions to heart and believe their spin on the news as the gospel truth.
Then they complain about OTHERS not having any critical thinking skills.
Agree 100%. However, you know there are large swaths of people that take those opinions to heart and believe their spin on the news as the gospel truth.

She lost due to a late and massive influx of money from corporatists including the Hillaristas.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 6:59 amI thought you were going to give us Taibbi and Greenwald.kalm wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 6:09 am
Relax, there skippy. Not all of us have the time to watch Lawrence Welk reruns over a glass of Oban. I was busy tending to the garden and practicing Arlo Guthrie on the guitar.![]()
Honestly, I struggle to come up with counterparts on the left. Liberal voices (both classical and progressive) seem to be shouted down by corporate media. I’m more interested in reading who you listed or listening to comedy (perhaps the one true remaining bastion of truth telling in our culture) than anything else.
The only names I can come up with at the moment are Nathan Robinson of Current Affairs and Brian Grimm of the Intercept.
You keep mentioning "corporate": corporate media, corporate Dems (as in "put the insurrectionists genie back in the bottle like the corporate Dems are doing with the progressives"), etc. Do you think that Turner lost in the Ohio primary because of corporate interests/media? Maybe she lost because people aren't as progressive as you think.

According to Jimmy Dore, the squad folded when it came time to actually take action on those items. So much for that.

True to a degree.

Dore pwned them, and yes, very entertaining. Dore exposed Cenk for the corporate shill that he is.

Well that’s one interesting take.

You state that like it's absolute truth (or even settled sciencekalm wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 7:24 amShe lost due to a late and massive influx of money from corporatists including the Hillaristas.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 6:59 am
I thought you were going to give us Taibbi and Greenwald.
You keep mentioning "corporate": corporate media, corporate Dems (as in "put the insurrectionists genie back in the bottle like the corporate Dems are doing with the progressives"), etc. Do you think that Turner lost in the Ohio primary because of corporate interests/media? Maybe she lost because people aren't as progressive as you think.

Whether it’s the reason she lost is debatable. The money coming in is not. Money determining political outcomes ain’t exactly a mystery.

Money can impact political outcomes, it doesn't determine them. There are other variables at play.

Like being “articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking [person.]”


If money determined outcomes then the candidate with the largest war chest would win 100% of the time.

If money didn’t determine outcomes, billions wouldn’t be spent on campaigns.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 12:14 pmIf money determined outcomes then the candidate with the largest war chest would win 100% of the time.
Other possible factors:
- Boots on the ground. Did the "establishment" mobilize volunteers to get the word out? If yes, what do you have against grassroots efforts?
- Clyburn's endorsement.
- and so on.
The pseudo-progressive blather isn't as popular with the downtrodden as they want you to believe. People living below the poverty line will be most negatively impacted by defunding the police. Open borders hurts low wage earners more than high wage earners.

If money determines elections then it's the only factor that matters and the candidate with the most money wins 100% of the time.kalm wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 1:21 pmIf money didn’t determine outcomes, billions wouldn’t be spent on campaigns.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 12:14 pm
If money determined outcomes then the candidate with the largest war chest would win 100% of the time.
Other possible factors:
- Boots on the ground. Did the "establishment" mobilize volunteers to get the word out? If yes, what do you have against grassroots efforts?
- Clyburn's endorsement.
- and so on.
The pseudo-progressive blather isn't as popular with the downtrodden as they want you to believe. People living below the poverty line will be most negatively impacted by defunding the police. Open borders hurts low wage earners more than high wage earners.
Do you think Clyburn is above legalized bribery?

She lost because she is unlikable and she wants to defund police. Period.kalm wrote:She lost due to a late and massive influx of money from corporatists including the Hillaristas.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 6:59 am I thought you were going to give us Taibbi and Greenwald.
You keep mentioning "corporate": corporate media, corporate Dems (as in "put the insurrectionists genie back in the bottle like the corporate Dems are doing with the progressives"), etc. Do you think that Turner lost in the Ohio primary because of corporate interests/media? Maybe she lost because people aren't as progressive as you think.

Clyburn only issued his endorsement a day or two after she called him “stupid” (very Trumpy of her)kalm wrote:If money didn’t determine outcomes, billions wouldn’t be spent on campaigns.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 12:14 pm If money determined outcomes then the candidate with the largest war chest would win 100% of the time.
Other possible factors:
- Boots on the ground. Did the "establishment" mobilize volunteers to get the word out? If yes, what do you have against grassroots efforts?
- Clyburn's endorsement.
- and so on.
The pseudo-progressive blather isn't as popular with the downtrodden as they want you to believe. People living below the poverty line will be most negatively impacted by defunding the police. Open borders hurts low wage earners more than high wage earners.
Do you think Clyburn is above legalized bribery?

Wow! Two whole posts over an unlikeable candidate who lost in a primary?CID1990 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 5:12 pmClyburn only issued his endorsement a day or two after she called him “stupid” (very Trumpy of her)kalm wrote:
If money didn’t determine outcomes, billions wouldn’t be spent on campaigns.
Do you think Clyburn is above legalized bribery?
He said it himself - he was content to mind his own business until he got called stupid.... and stupid for what? For supporting Joe Biden - the moderate (and moderately senile) candidate.
Clyburn is a moderate himself and he commands a lot of respect in the Democratic Party and in SC - precisely because he is measured and even-keeled, and even a bit bipartisan at times. In other words, he’s the Dem Mitt Romney with more favorables in his own party than Mitt.
Your heroine should have lost on poor judgment alone, so Congress is better off. They have enough populist bomb throwers on both sides of the aisle as it is
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I didn’t say it’s the only factor, but it’s a strong indicator especially in a race where a commanding lead is wiped out in a short period of time.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 2:55 pmIf money determines elections then it's the only factor that matters and the candidate with the most money wins 100% of the time.
Billions are spent on campaigns to impact elections. Money does not guarantee victory no matter how much pseudo-progressives want to Karen about it.
Clyburn's endorsements are no more dirty than Bernie or AOChe's. He has a lot of influence in the African American community and he uses it strategically.



Who then? Or are you a Trump fan?

Love me some Donald Trump judges.

Donnie is not running and you are a GOP primary candidate Do you kiss the ring?

Ron DeSantis. You’re welcome.kalm wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 5:46 am Now...that we’ve emoted about “both sides do it” and the ctrl-left...back to your regularly scheduled programming....
The Biden Covid police will soon be knocking on your door. Remember your 2A rights when they do...
https://www.newsweek.com/marjorie-taylo ... rs-1616786
Who is winning over the soul of the GOP? I’m 50 years old now. I’m supposed to be comforted by a rational Conservative party as an option to keep the far lefties from turning us into Venezuela. Where do Charlie Sykes and I turn for hope?
