McCain was a Republican and Kerry is a Democrat. Of course they were viable!
they didn’t win. the label of “viable” is a myth.
McCain was a Republican and Kerry is a Democrat. Of course they were viable!
they didn’t win. the label of “viable” is a myth.
Unless you are introducing a viable candidate
viability is a media myth. kerry was viable. mccain was viable.
You are actively supporting all the negative things about the candidate you agree with least by not voting for one of the two primary candidates.
that’s not what active support is.
deal with the misinformation in your community
capitalism superceded mercantilism about 2 centuries ago. it’s nowhere near as old as currency
communism is a wishful thinking pipe dream that turns into authoritarianism every time.
except every time it hasn’t
except all the ones you are ignoring
it’s heuristic, so it doesn’t matter what layout you use.
org mode
that is not the correct analysis. the correct analysis is that strategic voting in a fptp system leads to party consolidation. the solution is values voting
it is . you are presenting my argument in a way to make it seem silly.
this is a straw man.
it’s a clear-eyed understanding of what to do about party consolidation under fptp.
first past the post isn’t responsible for that. it’s a tactic called “strategic voting” and it results in the consolidation of parties under fptp. the solution is not to vote for people you don’t want to win.
until he’s gone, every other name is moot.
You counted that as an act of right wing violence.
i didn’t count it at all.
edit: aw fuck. you got me.
there are wikipedia articles about both of these topics:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-wing_terrorism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-wing_terrorism
and, of course,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_violence
edit:
this is only one metric, but i think it’s notable that there are about 80 references on the left wing page and approximately 3.5 times that many on the right wing page.
the difference is that CNN gets paid.
wait…
they may have been referring to the Senate intelligence committee investigation
marginalizing an accomplished academic and political activist as a lunatic is gross.