“Biden is putting himself in a position where he has alienated not just young people, but a lot of the Democratic base.”…

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      If we get Trump in again, I wouldn’t put money down betting on us getting another Democratic president ever. Which is why I’m really hoping he listens to the criticism and gets his shit together. And if he gets his shit together, I’m hoping people are willing to allow themselves to be won over. If we just stay mad cause he didn’t do something sooner/enough, we are also fucked.

      There are too many potential paths in which we are fucked for my comfort.

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    It very much is. The campus protests and the crackdown on them are common in both, and Hamas and the Palestinian resistance also mirror the Viet Cong in both their tactics — using tunnels, taking hostages, guerilla warfare — and their goal of driving out the occupation and reuniting their country.

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    Definitely will be. He’s tanking his approval ratings and handing a win to Trump on a silver platter just to kill that many more children, and denouncing any who disagree with him.

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    I know it won’t happen, but it’d be wild if the Republican party looked at Biden, said, “we could win this if we didn’t field trump” and nominated someone else as their candidate; while the Democrats said, “people aren’t going to vote for trump, but they may not vote for Biden either, which could cost us the election” and fielded someone other than Biden. The result being that neither Biden nor Trump end up on the ballot.

    Again, it’s highly unlikely to occur (though we are living in “Strange Times”), and we’re almost guaranteed to see Biden vs Trump, but it’d be interesting to see how that’d shake things up.

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        Yeah, but, and I may be mistaken, but primaries are up to the parties. That means they don’t have to adhere to the primary outcomes or even hold primaries to begin with. Biden could get 100% of the primary vote, but if they think he’s going to lose to trump, then they could still swap him out with someone else.

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          in many states it’s illegal for a party to violate or inappropriately change their own primary rules (e.g. they must follow strict procedures and can be accountable if they don’t follow them), which, is usually a good thing right?

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        There’s gotta be loopholes lol it’s fuckin American politics, there’s always a fuckin loophole and it’s usually gaping.

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      There were polls done at some point, “generic” Democrat wins by 13 points against Trump and “generic” Republican wins by 11 points against Biden.

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        December 2015 polls had Bernie as the only candidate winning against Trump. But hey, the neolib establishment knows best!

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        Generic candidates always win. They have no flaws. No hang ups. No annoying habits. No awkward gafs. No history, no voting records. You can’t even call him generic candidates. Because who people are voting for in that poll are more accurately they’re idealized candidate. And by that I mean each individual person’s idealized candidate. So of course they always win. When they put a name down the numbers change.

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      Or the two senile old men could die.

      Naturally I’m sure.

      I mean you keep saying the guns are to prevent you from being in a situation where your government isn’t representative of what the people want.

      But they’re old. Right?

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      It’d be wild if people voted against genocide. But alas, that too won’t happen.

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    I would not go that far and call it a potential Vietnam. A more appropriate comparison is Black Hawk Down: The Sequel.

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      Black Hawk Down didn’t cost anyone their presidency though. That on the other hand is why Sanders is making the comparison.