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This focusing on kids as the messenger is a bullshit bullying tactic. I mean, we can’t say no to kids right? I think the same about the Green New Deal. It’s simply an attempt by the doomsday faction to hijack the discussion.

We’re not talking about Kevin Hart buying and driving it. We’re talking about the fact that he let someone else, who may not be experienced or knowledgeable to operate it, drive it in less than ideal conditions.

I don’t get it either. Not that I’m a Klobucher fan at all, but the reality is right now she’s tied for first in the only standings that matter, delegates won.

She’s a SHE!

The Quiet Radical.

My feeling is Biden’s support is a mile wide but an inch deep. He’s the placeholder based on name recognition who is “legitimate” in many voter’s eyes, particularly voters who are less tuned in this early. Which is still probably a majority. Many of them are resistant to Sanders, but if another candidate or two emerge

The point is, this is no ordinary car. It’s one that certainly has different characteristics than a regular car, which makes it more difficult and dangerous to operate. An owner is aware of this and likely has experience with it. As an owner it’s his responsibility to make sure only those capable should drive it.

I firmly believe there is collusion, without question. I also firmly believe that even if there wasn’t Kimbrel would’ve been frozen out until he backed down from the years he was looking for. Including this year, 4 of his past 5 seasons have been meh at best.

Letting someone inexperienced drive a car that is suped-up and with sub-standard safety equipment is in fact an incredibly irresponsible thing to do.

Criminally negligent has nothing to do with a civil lawsuit. Two totally different things. Criminal negligence means he is charged with a crime, which is not the same as being liable.

Busted. The conspiracies against Bernie, they’re everywhere!

Ha! Please explain further. I’ll enjoy this train of logic.

I think the temperament of the candidate matters a lot in both the conduct of his followers to a large extent and more importantly his or her ability to govern. Let’s be clear, even if Bernie or Warren get elected, we will be nowhere near enacting the policies they both favor. It will be a long and brutal process,

That’s good that you don’t, and I’m not attacking anybody for supporting Sanders. But at no point did I say “all” Sanders supporters, or even most. But can you honestly say there isn’t a significant subset of Sanders supporters who are just downright toxic?

The outside world couldn’t give two shits about the endorsement until the Bernieverse threw a tantrum. And btw, if you don’t think Facebook and to a lesser extent Twitter aren’t a considerable part of the discussion I can only say you’re 20 years behind the times.

The reality is most voters are low information voters who at the very least don’t keep up with politics regularly. It is a valid thing to say it results in them making sub-optimal choices, even for their own interests. There are two ways to handle this among the folks who are in fact deeply engaged with the process.

Tone policing? That’s a new one. I’m impressed. Does this mean anyone can now say whatever they want, no matter how stupid or objectionable, and if people call out their bullshit it’s “tone policing?”

For the record, I am NOT a fan of SATC. However, my friend very much is. The one thing that unites us is that after the debacle that was SATC 2, we both agree the world does not need more SATC.

Either one of two things is true: Either you have no clue what you are talking about or you are currently earning so much fucking money you should pay your own damned debt.

rooted in the science of the crisis. They call for a Green New Deal