what you're saying is.. Bernie's only interested in hearing from people who already agree him. Way to expand the party! @billscher
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Replying to @hitherebrian @billscher
It means that this kind of "advice" is being offered on false pretenses
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Replying to @mtracey @hitherebrian
You're attacking the messenger instead of grappling with the message.
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Replying to @billscher @hitherebrian
I'm discerning that the message is being given in bad faith.
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Replying to @mtracey @hitherebrian
How about making an argument what is wrong with the advice instead of baselessly impugning motives?
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Replying to @billscher @hitherebrian
Because I'm making a broader point about commentators who offer "advice" to candidates they don't favor.
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The motive is inseparable from the message. And I've been able to glean the motive, so it's not baseless.
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Replying to @billscher
Concern trolling. The advice you offer to a candidate you favor will differ from advice offered to a candidate you disfavor.
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Replying to @mtracey
Every advice piece I write is based on the interest of the candidate, and I show my work. Feel free to try to prove otherwise.
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Again I ask, who did you vote for in the Mass. primary. If you won't answer, why not?
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