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(3,259 posts)He lived s very interesting first part of his life. Into his early thirties. Some of it unknown, some very strange, and some really positive. Like a lost kid trying to find his way into his thirties. After that he settled and represented and surrounded himself with people who more resembled himself. He spent decades doing that and he generated and honed a message that is still front and center with him today. His one track mind is well suited for Vermont politics but doesnt hit with the national progressive movement. That said, he learned a lot in the last primary and started to change his old ways. Im not sure how a guy goes from the image above to some horrific writing about women a decade later.
Really interesting life. Always lashing out about something.