There are two candidates whose followers consider the practice of ordinary political maneuvers against them to be "rigging." They are the same two who've built a brand on stoking us-against-them passions and assailing the legitimacy of institutions. #PopulistPeasInAPod
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Replying to @walterolson @WalterOlsonMd
Which two of Trump, Sanders, and Warren?
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Replying to @baseballcrank @WalterOlsonMd
I don't see Warren supporters resort to "they're trying to fix this against us" claims nearly as often as supporters of the other two. And I follow a lot of Warren supporters.
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See a lot of she could win if only the world weren’t misogynists though from people I follow. You see that angle much?
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Yes, I do see that angle a lot.
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I'm thinking of stuff like "it's sexist for Bernie to try to win Massachusetts."
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In that case you're thinking of a different phenomenon from the one I was trying to describe.
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Fair enough. I agree that the Warren people are a little bit of a different variety of toxic paranoia from the other two fanbases.
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