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In reply to the discussion: The "#NeverKamala" faction take it too far...but it's legitimate to ask policy questions. [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)If you disagree with me, fine-make a case for what you support instead of the things I support.
That's legitimate-personal derision is not.
As I've repeatedly proved, I've been involved in political campaigns since 1976. I'm just as practical as you are. We simply disagree on
the issues.
I hadn't heard Biden referred to as Uncle Joe.
And you need to let go of this delusion YOU seem to have that I'm secretly campaigning for Bernie. I'm not. And I don't want him or any other individual to "take over the party".
I'm totally neutral about who we should nominate for president next time. And I've said repeatedly that I think Bernie SHOULDN'T run
I support his basic economic policies(most of the country does, according to the polls)as I supported policies like those long before Bernie ran, but I support a much stronger overt commitment to actively opposing social oppression than he did, and also a much-less militarist foreign policy. None of the things I support are unpopular. The country wants corporate power constrained and the right of workers to organize strengthened, and is sick of the pointless, unwinnable wars we've been stuck in in the Arab/Muslim world since 2003.
So stop following me from thread to thread on what looks more and more like an obsessive campaign to get me to stop posting. You simply have no reason to be this obsessed with me or with any of the other people you keep trying to drive away. It's petty, it's childish, it makes you sound like an old-time playground bully. In the name of your own dignity, stop already.
No one here deserves this from you, and you do this party no favors by treating people this way.