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    “But we have to pick someone more moderate so we can compromise with the Republicans!”

    Fuck no we don’t. If they field their most extreme and we field our most moderate only one thing happens. I yearn for a future where Bernie was elected instead and even he’s too damn old for this shit.

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      I yearn for a past where Al Gore won the election in 2000.

      Or perhaps, one where the republicans didn’t steal it (legitimately, not like Trump’s claims) is more accurate, I suppose.

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      Maybe if we drag the Overton Window far enough to the right, it’ll come back around on the left?!

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        You just end up in a pure fascist state with no way out when you do that. Not a good move.

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          Haha sorry I was just being “/s” amigo. Although I’m sure some right wing pundits would love for us to believe this is possible!

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      I yearn for a future where Bernie was elected instead and even he’s too damn old for this shit.

      You realize that unfortunately, that isn’t our future right?