Alright, *gets out boxing gloves* don't rub salt in the wounds. Not all of us were assholes to Tulsi, and her move to endorse Biden before Bernie was technically out wasn't necessary, regardless of what you heard about when he's gonna slide off. I'd feel the same in reverse.https://twitter.com/nikoCSFB/status/1241679465064927235 …
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En réponse à @HootHootBerns
Yeah sure we trust the WaPo. And no one said he wasn’t dropping people said he wasn’t dropping now and was intended on going to the convention. Not sure why this is a thing. People just want to be right when they’re wrong. To rationalize their mental gymnastics.
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En réponse à @Fiorella_im @HootHootBerns
Unfortunately he's got priors for not following through. As much as I love Bernie, you can't have a "revolution" unless you're willing to step on some toes. Although Bernie winning is statistically possible, the likelihood of him pulling 60+% in the remaining states, is slim.
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En réponse à @CharlieMonk @HootHootBerns
Great I agree it’s slim. Doesn’t make it okay to endorse Biden. Doesn’t make it okay to pretend he’s not still running.
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En réponse à @Fiorella_im @HootHootBerns
That's a little unfair considering the lack of acknowledgement displayed from the Sanders campaign. Unfortunately, Bernie showed his willingness to abandon allies for the sake of optics. This is a bad look. "What's good for the goose..."
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It’s not unfair. Both can be true the campaign can have huge faults and Tulsi shouldn’t have endorsed Biden. But the amount of reaching rational for her action is ridiculous.
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