Anything before the but can be ignored in pretty much all circumstances.
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Yang is missing his chance for a huge 3rd party run right now and he knows it. He appears to have fully bought in to the DNC now.
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Andrew Yang joined CNN & was immediately replaced by a robot. He shoulda listened to his own rhetoric.
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Doesn’t “anything preceding but in a political claim can be ignored” have a name? “Somebody’s” Rule? It’s a beautiful statement in that it is both true and makes the original speaker look like a tool—their potentially brilliant observation immediately forgotten.
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An extra 33% would be a democracy overdose, i trust Yang's math
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how am i the first to point out this strange endorsement of justin amash
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In which Andrew Yang admits Joe Biden is a terrible candidate and democrats are looking for anyone but Joe to vote for.
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Coincidentally, Yang can be ignored as well.
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Yang is such a disappointment. I thought he was interesting and perhaps a man of integrity. Probs not.
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Does the broken glass falicy hold with political commentary?
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