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You might even call it an immoral consistency!

So it feels right that the Green Party stands in opposition to vaccination, all facts and evidence to the contrary be damned?

I like when people try to sound smart by trying to make someone else sound dumb and end up sounding dumb themselves because they’re straight up wrong, especially when the thing they thought sounded dumb was just, you know, American democracy itself.

Her copywriter is fine. Stein was indeed elected to town meeting in Lexington. New Englanders are weird and have weird names for things.

Her copywriter is fine. That’s literally the name of the body she was elected to. Lexington calls their legislative branch town meeting. Are you going to acknowledge you’re also wrong about that?

Then why is this imagined person compelled to spend more money than they have on it?

Do you think a small percentage of Americans going unvaccinated will kill more or less people than a lopsided land war in a foreign country?

She has won an election for a public servant position. It may have been an exceptionally minor position, but now you’re just making things up.

In that case, the price is not the problem, the addiction is.

The price of drugs is not the cause of economic destitution, you absolute maroon.

If you could substantially dispute reality, you’d have a point.

Again, denying that facts are facts doesn’t make it so.

Denying that facts are facts doesn’t make it so.

What? No. I’ve read all of the comments she’s made that are being held up, without context, as proof of these claims you’re making.

How does explicitly calling for increased rates of vaccination and applauding other countries where the rates of vaccination are higher pander to anti-vaxxers? Do you not know what it is anti-vaxxers stand in opposition to?

Which anti-vaxxers explicitly call for increased rates of vaccination and applaud other countries where the rates of vaccination, using the exact same vaccines, are higher?

It’s always been hard to tell the difference between radfems and the religious right. Now it’s also hard to tell either from Trump supporters. Congratulations!

I agree much more with the Green platform than the Democrat platform. The Democrats being “the most progressive in years” is not anywhere near good enough.

Lots of advocates for the Republicans are white supremacists, that doesn’t mean the party itself holds white supremacy as part of its platform.

Your own ignorance is hardly proof of anything.