This is a revolution. At least *consider* the following:
Break the frame.
Reach out to Tulsi.
Reject the format.
Our enemy is corrupt referees, not the JV opposition.
Who elected & vetted CNN?
CNN who?
Revolt against the rules.
Free your countrymen from soundbite democracy.
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Replying to @EricRWeinstein
Why, in the name of all that is holy, hasn't some subset of the candidates agreed to do an event fully online that is (a) radically better than the pablum on TV and (b) as such strategically much more likely to move the needle for them than this nonsense on stage?
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Replying to @jgreenhall @EricRWeinstein
It seems likely that CNN and/or the Democratic party place contractual constraints on what participants can do elsewhere. I still agree that Joe Rogan hosting Tulsi v Yang would be the winning move for both candidates, though. If that means dropping out of CNN, do it.
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For me the biggest tell is that all the election coverage is sports coverage: https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/democratic-debate-july-30-2019/index.html … "This candidate looked good, this one faltered". None of this coverage cares about what we should be doing in the world. It's for people eating Cheetos on their couches.
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