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They deserve hot. They deserve a nuclear blast.

A bunch of us were screaming all last year about the 2000 election and that Nader prick, but it’s like nobody in this benighted country has any memory.

As impenetrable as any Republican. Congrats, here’s your pat on the head.

Love it

I am married to a man that is constantly talking about what-if with Bernie. Last night I finally lost it when he started saying how at least Bernie would have had the respect of the international community, unlike Trump. I pointed out that so would the other fucking candidate who I actually voted for. “SO WOULD

If these people actually cared about principles or the future of the world or democracy, they wouldn’t be members of a third party. Third parties are literally only there to give sanctimonious narcissists a platform to make believe they care about something other than themselves. At some point, we’re all going to have

I genuinely don’t understand how anyone could continue to hold this viewpoint given what we’ve seen after the election. I mean, I think it was a ridiculous position even before the election but holy hell-if you don’t think that a Clinton administration would have been fundamentally different than this dumpster fire,

Stein is an opportunistic, exploitative monster with no core values, who is willing to say and do dangerous things if it happens to benefit her at the moment. (See, e.g., the Russia stuff, the vaccine skepticism, the big recount fundraising.) She’s a piece of shit, and I hope she put a toe out of line in her dealings

“Nevermind that you’re losing your healthcare, your rights, and your national parks— the important thing here is that *I* got to keep my Purity Test score during the last election! Haw haw, suckers, I got mine!”

“In some ways, Trump is one of the best things to happen to this country because look at how many people are getting off their posteriors,” says Sherry Wells, the Green Party’s Michigan chairwoman. “So part of me is giggling.”

The Greens have always been completely useless as a third party. I’m not surprised they would conspire with the Russians to bring down the Democrats in an attempt to raise up their value as a political party.

Jill, seriously. Stop.

Ms. Stein, we are receiving an interstellar transmission for you:

I may have to print this out and carry it in my wallet.

She actually said “pathetic excuses?” Gee, where have I heard that language before?

“the need to rein in American exceptionalism” and replace “a U.S. policy based on domination”—words that sounded like they were ripped from Putin’s talking points.

This narrative that Clinton was just “the lesser of two evils” is one of the most depressing signs of the state of our country. I hate people who believe this to be true. You fucked us in this election and we are all paying the price.

Stein is not losing any sleep over what might have been—in her telling, Clinton wouldn’t have been much better. “There are differences between Clinton and Trump, no doubt, but they’re not different enough to save your life, to save your job, to save the planet,” she says. “We deserve more than two lethal choices.”

“There are differences between Clinton and Trump, no doubt, but they’re not different enough to save your life, to save your job, to save the planet”