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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

Jill Stein formally launches 2024 White House bid as Green party candidate

www.theguardian.com

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Jill Stein formally launches 2024 White House bid as Green party candidate

www.theguardian.com

Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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Stein is latest in a series of mostly leftist figures to announce candidacies with the potential to erode Biden’s core support
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  • CyberDine@lemmy.world
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    I liked her better when I didn’t know she was Putin’s lapdog.

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      What happened with her? She seemed okay when she was running a few elections ago and had some support, but then went a bit off and I stopped following her.

      • 𝙲𝚑𝚊𝚒𝚛𝚖𝚊𝚗 𝙼𝚎𝚘𝚠@programming.dev
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        Apparently she received some funding that was traced back to Russia and is effectively acting as a spoiler candidate.

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          Source: your ass

          All you liberals have is a picture of her at a table with Putin as if Democrats you vote for haven’t sat at a table with Putin before

          • 𝙲𝚑𝚊𝚒𝚛𝚖𝚊𝚗 𝙼𝚎𝚘𝚠@programming.dev
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            https://www.politico.com/story/2017/09/26/facebook-russia-trump-sanders-stein-243172

            It’s a well-established fact that a part of her social media campaign was funded by the Russians.

            To be clear: I’m not saying she necessarily did all this in cahoots with Putin. Russia funded divisive ads that boosted Sanders too. Regardless, Sanders quit the race whilst Stein did not. That means she acted as a spoiler candidate, where a vote for her means it’s more likely that a republican candidate wins instead, instead of the democrat candidate that a green voter is likely more aligned with. It’s an unfortunate effect of the two-party system. Nonetheless, those effects are well-known and Stein had a snowball’s chance in hell of getting elected. She knew this, but decided to remain on the ballot anyway. Her candidacy therefore did help Trump win the election.

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              Sanders quit the race whilst Stein did not. That means she acted as a spoiler candidate, where a vote for her means it’s more likely that a republican candidate wins instead,

              i can do this too!

              Sanders quit the race whilst Clinton did not. That means she acted as a spoiler candidate, where a vote for her means it’s more likely that a republican candidate wins instead, instead of the green candidate that a democrat voter is likely more aligned with.

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              Did you even read the article? Facebook presented no proof of this and you just take it as fact.

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              part of her social media campaign was funded by the Russians.

              no, it wasn’t.

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            as if Democrats you vote for haven’t sat at a table with Putin before

            Such as? Apart from, you know, people who were president and were doing it because presidents generally meet other world leaders?

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              she’s a presidential candidate. i don’t think there is a meaningful difference in stature, but there is in substance: she never exchanged a word with him or shook his hand, unlike the fascists and fascist-enablers you’re defending.

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                Wow. She somehow got herself a seat at Putin’s table, then she sat down quietly, politely ate her sandwich, then got up and left without ever saying a word or interacting with the people at the table?

                How unlucky she must have felt to find herself such an awkward situation. Egg on her face and all that.

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                  if was her table. he sat there for a couple minutes.

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              https://images.app.goo.gl/mnWN3T5Rhi7Rs8Dr5

              Bro holy shit she’s secretly working for Putin wow

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                So the U.S. Secretary of State met with a world leader?

                You do know Anthony Blinken does that all the time, right?

                That’s not a very good example.

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                  No you don’t get it she’s sitting near Putin so she’s working for him

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                You’re pretending that meeting with Putin as part of her official duties is the same as associating with him socially.

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                  Explain what the event was and how it proves Jill Stein is working for Putin. You can’t.

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            as if Democrats you vote for haven’t sat at a table with Putin before

            For example?

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              https://images.app.goo.gl/mnWN3T5Rhi7Rs8Dr5

              OMG she’s a Putin puppet you see that??

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                Her job at this time was to lead the foreign relations of the US. This job entails meeting many years of state who the US has serious disagreement with. It is a part of the job. This is not at all the same as going to dinner for fun

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                  No you don’t get it, look how close they are, the closer they are the more corrupt

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        • commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          she received some funding that was traced back to Russia

          that’s not true.

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            Excellent rebuttal backed with facts.

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              I provided just as much evidence as the comment to which I was responding

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                You could have asked them for a source then instead of doing something as useless?

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                  I didn’t. I refuted it with just as strong a claim as they made. if you think you can get them to provide a source, go for it. I happen to know it’s untrue, so I don’t care to bicker with them about it.

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      she’s not, so you can like her again.

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    If you like the ideas of the Green Party, vote for them at the local level. The fact that they don’t seem to want to govern at the local level is enough for me to ignore them as an option.

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      This needs to be said more than anything else.

      Politics NEVER changes from the top down. You don’t elect some absolute newcomer who circumvents all the normal paths and then completely revolutionizes the country. (At least not in a stable, functioning society.) Politics in the US happens from the ground up. Not top down.

      If any third party was serious about changing society, they would start at the local level. Then, after proving that they can enact meaningful change and bridge the divide between the huge political span that Americans hold, they would sweep their state elections and federal elections.

      All of these pie-in-the-sky parties who think that they will win the presidency and then somehow enact society-changing legislation (_the president doesn’t make laws!!!_) are either fools or charlatans.

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      vote for them at the local level.

      They only run in a handful of local races. I’ve lived in both a red state and a blue state- Indiana and California- in multiple districts and I have never once seen a green party candidate on the local level.

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        That is literally my point. Ignore them until they seem to want governance as opposed to only seeing them in national headlines tilting at windmills. It’s worthless.

        If you like Stein’s platform, voting for Stein will decrease the likelihood of you ever seeing such a policy implemented. If, say, a state rep. runs on a Green platform, they would likely get my vote.

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          I know it was your point. I was supporting it.

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            Cool. I really hate the English use of “you” when “one” is really the word one wants. But when one uses “one” as opposed to “you”, one sounds crazy.

            I honestly think a lot of online defensiveness arises from this construction.

            I’m saying, it sounds like I’m saying “you need to do blah cuz you’re wrong about blah”, when I would prefer it to be read as reiterating my earlier point of “if one wants to see Green policies enacted, one would do well to ignore Jill Stein.”

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              I think you’re probably right about that.

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              Someone should start a community for the use of one instead of you.

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      Gayle McLaughlin used to be the Green Party’s best example of what they could do at the local level, until she left in 2016 to vote for Bernie Sanders. I’m fairly certain she is the outlier.

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        Right. I do believe that many members of the Green Party are good political options. It’s just they as a party don’t rally around them. They only seem to push for the presidency. I don’t see how they can hope to accomplish anything when they seem to shoot for the moon every four years, and only manage to spoil things.

        Until I start seeing good options on the ballots from the Greens, I will just continue to hope the progressives win the dem. primaries for my local seats.

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          They only seem to push for the presidency

          This is the key indicator and red flag that they are a clown party that isn’t serious about politics. They’re in it for the attention and the money.

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      They can’t run local level candidates without funding. All you do is complain instead of help.

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        I’m a voter, my friend. I can complain about a party all damn day. If you think that a political party is going get a dime from me before they can even convince me to vote for them, you have strange spending habits.

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          https://www.gp.org/featured_officeholders

          They do focus on local elections, you just don’t hear about it because for the most part no one cares about local politics.

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            It’s not that I don’t care about local politics. You sending a link that’s relevant to other people’s local politics is completely irrelevant to me. Until the GP option is common on local ballots, not just 5 featured ones, I do not want hear about a presidential run.

            By the way, I do commemorate you on your outreach and activism. You’re getting shit on in this thread, and you’re still politely getting your links out. Good work.

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        And they can run presidential candidates without funding??? What the heck are you talking about?

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          It’s easier to raise awareness of the campaign, and yes they historically get much more attention and funding.

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    I mean, GREEN does stand for Getting Republicans Elected Every November.

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      no it doesn’t

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        https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/22/us/politics/green-party-republicans-hawkins.html

        https://apnews.com/general-news-65e9d5d001dfd10c86ca9ab37e53e159

        https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/politics/2020/09/14/green-party-lawyers-have-ties-gop-counties-association/5791100002/

        https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2010/06/24/gop-linked-firm-paid-532000-for-greens-petition-drive-files-say/?outputType=amp

        https://www.ktvh.com/news/montana-news/pac-promoting-green-party-candidate-has-gop-ties

        https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsylvania-election-green-party-billy-lanzilotti-philly-republicans-20220826.html?outputType=amp

        Yes. Yes it does lol. The GOP routinely bankrolls the Green Party to try to prevent Dem wins in close races. It’s basically the only purpose of existence for them today.

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          even if Republicans give money to greens, that doesn’t make green an acronym

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            Oh you thought I meant that literally…

            Yikes. lol.

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              Can’t tell if this guy is a clown or a troll

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              i take people at their word because I want to be taken by my word.

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                Ok, Venmo me $1,000 and I’ll give you the deed to the Golden Gate Bridge. I actually own it. I give you my word.

                And you have to take me at my word because you said you do.

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                  have you read the computer fraud and abuse act? what’s your venmo?

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    We need ranked choice voting.

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      We certainly do, but you wouldn’t catch me voting for that Russian stooge after everything that went down in 2016.

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        Jill Stein is not a Russian stooge

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          Lol, you can stop simping for Jill. She’s never going to hold office or love you

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            she’s already held office.

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              You got me!

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                all I do is win win win

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      So vote for the candidate that supports ranked choice voting.

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        The federal government doesn’t control elections. You handle that at the state (or county/parish/whatever) level. At least here in Oregon, people can bring measures to the ballot by petition rather than waiting for the legislature to do anything about it, and given two party monopoly, they aren’t going to do anything about it for you.

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          Support and donate to a party that does support ranked choice voting and they’ll be able to run state level candidates

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            I don’t think it’s going to matter what party supports RCV. Once it’s the law of your area, candidates will be running in an RCV election whether they supported it or not.

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              How will RCV be implemented in states without ballot measures? Have to vote for a party that will implement it.

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        So the Dems then, their voting rights policy has moved towards at the very least making it much easier to switch to a PR system of any kind.

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          voting rights policy

          The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act has literally nothing to do with ranked choice voting, you are talking out of your ass.

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            There was more than one voting rights related bill ya nonce.

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              Go ahead and enlighten us

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    Remember when Jill Stein helped elect Donald Trump?

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      no. that didn’t happen.

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        Electricity wasn’t discovered either.

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          i don’t follow.

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            Aren’t we spouting baseless lies?

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              i wasn’t

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                Ah so it was ignorance in your case?

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                  no, it was the truth.

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      Dobbs remembers!

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    Fuck off Jill

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    Not this shit again. Our country literally might not survive another Donald Trump presidency, which is what you’re helping happen by supporting a 3rd-party candidate when we have a 2-party system.

    1. Keep Trump and his goons from taking power
    2. Vote local. This is where things like ranked-choice voting and reproductive rights are created and have impact
    3. When it’s not “first past the post”, vote for whoever you want, guilt-free! At this point, there’s no such thing as a spoiler candidate…

    It’s called priorities.

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      vote for whoever you want, guilt-free

      i do this now. the only decision i have left to make is whether it’s going to be jill stein or cornel west.

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        We count those as Republican votes. Thank you for your service, patriot!

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          this is election misinformation.

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            It was a joke. But functionally, you’re throwing your vote away. If you care so much about 3rd-party candidates, instead help us pass ranked-choice voting!

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              If you care so much about 3rd-party candidates

              honestly, i don’t. i vote because it takes like no effort, but i vote for people i actually want to win. i’m not terribly invested in whether they do, though: every politician i’ve ever voted for who won turned out to be a terrible disappointment.

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                every politician i’ve ever voted for who won turned out to be a terrible disappointment.

                Weird. Based on your comments, you’re clearly a rational, empathetic individual open to intelligent discussion, so the issue can’t be you…

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                  i know. the issue is unjust hierarchies.

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              help us pass ranked-choice voting!

              no, thank you. i don’t want that system any more than the current one.

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            Oh you know so much about third party politics, tell us why did Bernie run for president in the Democratic primary?

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              i don’t see the point of this question. it’s clearly rhetorical. if you have something to say, say it.

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                I think we’d all like to hear your expert take.

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                  theres no expertise needed. we can ask him why he chose to run as a democrat.

                  “There’s no secret that I think that the Democratic Party has not been vigorous enough in standing up for working families. I’ve said that repeatedly and I say it again,” Sanders told Seven Days. “On the other hand, I will also tell you [there are] some great people in the Democratic Party that I work closely with. But right now, it seems to me the most effective and practical way to go forward is to participate in the Democratic primary process.”

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              you don’t need to know anything about so-called “third party” politics to know that if you count a vote for one person as another, that’s illegal and it is not the policy to count green votes as republican votes.

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                This is a weird comment. It’s not “so called,” It’s actually called third party politics. And Bernie is the longest serving third party politician I think ever, at least in modern history.

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      Don’t blame me, I voted for Kodos!

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        I voted but Sanjaya, but that’s only because the ballot was confusing.

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      I don’t believe there is any way Biden will be re-elected. If for no other reason when he finally dies of old age who would want kamala running the show.

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        This is as bad a take as people saying there’s no way he can lose re-election. Pro or against, betting POTUS (who has the best healthcare in the world) will die in the next 4 years is the longest of bets. Also, no one votes based on who the successor might be. Lastly, he’s healthier than Trump for fuck’s sake…

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          Dude is like 80. Math doesn’t lie and the best doctors in the world can’t stop time. Statistically it’s time to dig a hole. He won’t be re-elected, but if he were there’s no way he’s got another 4 years left kicking dirt.

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            the best doctors in the world can’t stop time

            Ok but life expectancy literally directly correlates with the quality of your healthcare

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              Understood. He’s already 8 years past the average life expectancy of a American man. The writing is on the wall.

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        He can, and possibly will, pick a new running mate.

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    Never forget that Jill Stein was at the same event and at the same table as Putin and that traitor Flynn

    https://www.pbssocal.org/shows/democracy-now/clip/why-jill-stein-attended-moscow-dinner-with-putin-and-flynn

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      this is decontextualized propaganda. if you click the link and watch the video, the explanation is benign.

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        Why don’t you do everyone who can’t watch a video at the moment a favor, and explain how it is decontexualized?

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          the video is great. the text that is above the link to it is the decontextualized propaganda

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          She happened to be at a table with a world leader at a large event. Guess who else has been at a table with Putin? Most recent US presidents and countless other politicians.

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            Yeah, actual world leaders. Who the fuck is Jill Stein besides a failed Presidential candidate. What an insane comparison.

            and countless other politicians

            No, we can count them. I specifically recall seven (eight?) Republican lawmakers, including Rand Paul who personally delivered a letter to Putin, visiting Moscow on July 4, 2018. Of all days.

            https://www.npr.org/2018/07/06/626664156/gop-senators-spend-july-4-in-moscow

            https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/eight-republicans-spent-july-4-in-russia-where-are-the-fireworks/2018/07/06/beae30be-812e-11e8-b658-4f4d2a1aeef1_story.html

            https://www.politico.com/story/2018/08/08/rand-paul-delivers-letter-to-trump-from-putin-766743

            https://www.npr.org/2018/08/09/636982295/is-it-springtime-for-putin-and-republicans

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    Oh look another Russian agent

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      she’s not a russian agent.

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    We need a Green Party in the US but this ain’t it.

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      We need ranked choice or approval voting before third parties actually have a chance.

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        How are you going to get that by voting for people who don’t support it?

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          Ballot measures. Plenty of places have done it this way.

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            Half of the states in the US don’t have ballot measures.

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          Dems literally tried to pass a law that would incentivize transitioning to it but ok.

          Why let facts get in the way of a good “both sides same!”

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            Dems literally tried to pass a law that would incentivize transitioning to it

            Source?

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    Again? How much did Putin offer her this time?

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      For a stand up gal like her? At least 1 dollar

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    Wow, her chance of winning is so high. And won’t tip the results toward the right wing at all And pigs have wings

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      Something something Russian check is in the mail Jill.

      Totally not running as a spoiler, nahhh. Not good ol Jill Spoiler Stein! She just wants you to Send A Message™ (at an incredibly important time that has lasting repercussions if you actually follow through.)

      Here’s an idea, if you actually gave a shit Jill, why not lead the charge for ranked choice voting!!! Put your damn face all over the media when it’s not an election year so you can actually push for positive change. At least then you’d stand a chance and people could actually vote for you! But no, that’s not the intent. The intent is to syphon votes from Democrats again.

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        democrats don’t own the votes, the voters do. they need to earn them like everyone else.

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          Of course they don’t own the votes, but you vote to get an outcome. If you’re voting for someone third party who has literally 0 chance of winning, but actually agree with some of what the Democrats want and not much at all of what Republicans want then the only outcome you get is the party you agree with least winning because you wanted to send a message to the party you partially agreed with.

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            the only outcome you get is the party you agree with least winning because you wanted to send a message to the party you partially agreed with.

            it’s not about sending a message to democrats or republicans. it’s about who i want to win. also, it’s really hard to tell which party i agree with least.

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              That’s what I thought the first time as well. It turns out that who you want to win means fuck all in real life. It’s a bit like saying “I don’t want my arm to be broken” when you fall on it. I’m sure you don’t, but if you care about how it heals you’ll go to the hospital and get a cast put on it, even if it’s uncomfortable.

              And to me, it’s easy to figure out who I agree with least. One of them actively wants LGBT folks dead, and the other one doesn’t actively want that. Everything else could be exactly the same and it would still be braindead easy to figure out.

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                if it means so much to you, I live in a swing state. the state penalty for selling my vote is $5k. that’s the federal fine, too. put another 10k on top for my troubles and I’ll vote any way you like.

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                they’re not the same with one exception tho. they’re both deeply bad In similar and unique ways. neither is acceptable.

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                  In what way are Democrats bad, that Republicans aren’t?

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                I wouldn’t count on the Democrats to keep genocidal maniacs from your doorstep. better to get a gun and join a local resistance movement.

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                  I’d rather the people that don’t presently want genocidal maniacs killing me and my friends be in office than the genocidal maniacs themselves, and you must recognize that it is, in fact, one of those two choices that are going to win.

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              Good news is there’s like 300 of you in the country so it doesn’t matter

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                if it didn’t matter why is my inbox full?

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                  Are you serious right now?

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        i think she’d be just as happy to “syphon votes from” republicans. i think she wants all the votes she can get and doesn’t much care who your second choice would be.

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          Show me a republican who would vote for the green party, and I’ll show you a very confused and lonely magic crystal and energy healing enthusiast.

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            technically, at the moment, i am registered republican, but i vote green.

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              I feel the word “technically”, here, is likely pulling so much weight that it invalidates your comment entirely.

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                i mean the whole idea of identifying with a party is pretty invalid IMHO.

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        Her last campaign went heavy on ranked choice (as all green party candidates have been) but the green party has to run candidates to retain ballot access and therefore retain members. Campaigns are also a great way to promote issues ignored by major candidates (such as rcv) but the press has not been kind to third parties since ross perot so its not a surprise most people are unfamiliar with green party platforms.

        in 2023 post covid her tepid vaccine skepticism seems like some major baggage (along with 2016s brutal coverage) and I wouldn’t be surprised if she was more picking up jimmy dore style dumbass voters this time around and less acting as a spoiler. Her reputation is so toxic at this point that it does seem like the green party is throwing democrats a bone here.

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      Green Party will always run a candidate. Just be thankful their candidate is the charmless husk of a moron that is Jill Stein.

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    I used to hear people complain that Stein sat at a table with Putin and I assumed it was at a charity event or state dinner but it turns out she was a special guest for the 10th anniversary of the Russian state funded TV propaganda network RT in Moscow.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/guess-who-came-dinner-flynn-putin-n742696

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      she was a special guest

      no, she wasn’t. she bought a ticket.

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        You don’t sit with Putin, just because you purchase a ticket.

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          he only sat at the table a couple minutes, and didn’t speak to anyone

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            if there’s a Nazi at the table and 10 other people sitting there talking to him, you got a table with 11 Nazis.

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              good rule of thumb but if I’m sitting at a table in Hitler’s Germany, am I supposed to start throwing knives in the middle of his propaganda gala?

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        “They did offer to pay my way and I said, No thank you.”

        Sounds like a VIP to me. She was also sitting at the table with the keynote speaker, Michael Flynn.

        Until now, Stein hasn’t offered many details about how she came to be there or what happened beyond saying it was “a great opportunity to lay out some of my foreign policy proposals and get Russian reactions to them.”

        So she wanted Putin’s approval on her foreign policy?

        https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/06/jill-stein-says-nothing-happened-at-her-dinner-with-putin/

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        If that’s true, is that supposed to make it better? She traveled half way around the world to celebrate the anniversary of a Putin propaganda network.

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          to celebrate.te a network that has given her more airtime than CNN, MSNBC, and Fox combined.

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        Oh what luck! She bought a ticket and ended up next to those people. She must have been so surprised!

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          she was. did you watch the video link in these comments?

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      This is implying Jill Stein doesn’t know she is helping Republicans with her failed 3rd party run.

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        Girl is getting paid to help them for sure.

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          do you have some proof of that?

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          She had a successful career as a physician so no, you’re making that up. Anyone who is saying she has money that’s where it came from. You all have no evidence she’s getting Russian money, it’s pathetic.

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            Sorry… are you saying that doctors all feel they’re rich enough and don’t ever lust for more money?

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              Where’s your evidence?

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                My evidence of what? I asked if that’s what you were saying.

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                  Evidence that Jill Stein is taking money from Putin, it’s a ridiculous claim with no evidence.

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            You think “rich people don’t do immoral things for money, because they’re already rich” don’t you?

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              No, they just have literally no evidence.

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        she’s not helping republicans.

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          Pulling the environmentalist voters away from Biden doesn’t help his opponents?

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            the greens are his opponent too. a vote for a green candidate doesn’t help the republicans or the democrats.

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              And who do you think might consider voting for a Green candidate? Certainly not republicans. There is significant overlap between the democracy crowd and the environmentalism crowd. Thus, a significant chunk of green voters would otherwise be democratic voters.

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                then i guess the democrats better shift to capture some of them green voters if they want them.

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                  That attitude is precisely why we were stuck with Trump from 2017-2020, and why the country is much worse off now because of it.

                  I voted for Gary Johnson is 2016 and let me tell you, I learned from my mistake. It seems you have yet to learn that lesson.

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    You mean the Russian puppet Jill Stein? I’m pretty sure the Republicans are already doing that one.

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      Can you elaborate on this comment a bit?

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        https://www.pbssocal.org/shows/democracy-now/clip/why-jill-stein-attended-moscow-dinner-with-putin-and-flynn

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          this link undermine the claim she is a Russian asset

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      jill stein isn’t a russian puppet

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        Yes she is.

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          you have no proof for this.

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