The implications of me not voting for candidates I view as more interested in fame than in advancing my policy goals?
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Replying to @fpgeek
No. The implications of you thinking you're doing your democratic duty by bitching abt others' exercising rights than Hillary...
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Replying to @emptywheel
I never said this is doing my democratic duty. This is me venting so i have more energy for the boulder later, hopefully.
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Replying to @fpgeek
Well, then place responsibility where it lays. With Hillary and her supporters (that is, you). Don't condescend. It's undemocratic.
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Replying to @emptywheel
Plenty to blame Hillary for (focus on wrong states, wrong voters, unfitness over policy, etc). But that's not the point.
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Replying to @fpgeek @emptywheel
She ran a campaign that executed well on an objectively reasonable and truthful strategy. You can ask for more, but...
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Replying to @emptywheel
Lots of responsibility for the loss. Many shared causes. Not the point.
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Replying to @fpgeek @emptywheel
The point if if your bar for success is extreme talent, perfect strategy, then you're Marino and the Dolphins - not sustainable
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Replying to @fpgeek
LOLOLOL. My bar is condescending people like you demanding that Stein bear all the blame rather than people who failed.
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THis is basic democracy/markets. You fail, you get held accountable. You want to short-circuit that by blaming Stein. Problem.
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