1. Because if I didn’t you and others on here would go to your stock defense of not unifying for the party. There is plenty evidence to support this.
2. The original I already addressed, the article is conflating active and passive actions to try to make a non argument, you still refuse to address that.
3. As to the point you tried to pivot to.... Hmmm Rogan’s supported Bernie for about a day. Biden’s been his primary opponent for the better part of the year. You don’t see the logical gap here? Also most people on this thread aren’t even bringing up Biden in regards to this. Also again there’s a difference of positioning relevant to the last point. Biden is running an active campaign. There’s a reason for supporters of someone else to continually criticize the policies and actions of an election opponent you may have to support later. No Bernie supporters is obligated to support Rogan just because he said he might vote for Sanders. Nor is there an implicit obligation to denounce every individual who voices support for someone