Maybe you should be criticizing Bezos' bait and switch instead?
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Already did in a separate thread. But anyway who are you and why are you always up in here with some gripes? Have we met? I haven't muted or blocked bc you're not crude, but stilly relentlessly negative. What gives? Just seems an odd pastime
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My name's in my handle. I've followed you since the HuffPo days and have become increasingly frustrated with the slant of your reporting since you've joined the Intercept. It's not a conspiracy, dude.
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Not suggesting it’s a conspiracy. Anyway, carry on.
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Is it really worth the energy to nit pick every single thing that Hillary Clinton has ever said, written or tweeted?
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Of course. They enjoy it.
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I barely ever do. Search my TL. This one was just galling on so many levels. Instead of congratulating the workers and organizers who made it happen (I’m not even asking her to mention Bernie) she applauds a trillionaire for caving to pressure.
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Dude. You have to admit your focus (and that of greenwald and whosthatothersude) is pretty odd. I mean to have any focus on hrc these days is just plain weird.
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In terms of barely ever do, I guess the gop thanks you for making Dr Ford’s allegations all about Fiane Feinstein. Again, Focus. Is. Just. Odd.
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The VAST MAJORITY of Americans consider themselves to be "middle class," no matter how much or how little they make. Do you have to criticize absolutely every little thing?
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This article is from 2015 and it was dated and elitist then. Now it isn't worth the pixels it's printed with. There are millions of proud WORKING CLASS people in this country who should not be forced to live in poverty. USA is not India.
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Who the fuck is advocating people living in poverty? This is a discussion about word choice. Hillary Clinton's word choice is perfectly valid because MOST AMERICANS consider themselves to be middle class. Here's an article from 6 days ago. Is that "dated"?https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/nearly-70-percent-of-americans-consider-themselves-middle-class-heres-how-many-actually-are/ar-AAAFz77 …
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They may consider themselves to be, but aren't. When is it ok to talk about the majority of the Working class?
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When elitists like Hillary no longer control the narrative.
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Exactly. We must wrestle that narrative back.
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Hillary isn't "controlling" the narrative either. She's calling people who think of themselves as middle class, "middle class." They don't think of themselves as poor. You are trying to make a distinction between "working class" and "middle class" that most people don't accept.
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