Ah yes, the person who couldn't back up their claim they were being "hacked". I lose track of what obtuse things Berniacs say, so you'll have to forgive me. Perhaps if there was less of a sea of asinine remarks, it'd be easy to stay focused. But here is what was actually said first: https://community.cbr.com/showthread...=1#post4845789
At which point you tried to equivocate "harassment" with claims of sexism, abuse, and death threats. Here are but a few examples.
Equivocating: https://community.cbr.com/showthread...=1#post4846286
Equivocating: https://community.cbr.com/showthread...=1#post4846286
It was equivocation from the very start. You just got so far down the rabbit hole you forgot how you shifted the goal posts in the first place. You used "harassment" as an equivalent to the three terms above. It isn't. End of story.
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I think it's actually a bit too late for Biden to get a lot of Momentum. Some states Early voting has just ended and STRONG showings in turnout higher than 2016 is a big thing.
I know here in NC, we've had higher than normal turnout even though the polling stations showed little activity. We have a LOT of stations to vote at, and that's a good thing. Hell in just the 1 square mile around me and NC state we've got about 6 polling locations, and two on campus.
So Biden gets his singular win, and we get Super Tuesday, I think the results of Super Tuesday were pretty much sewn up by today.
That's not the relevance here. South Carolina is the first time any notable portion of black voters have been able to state their case. It was stated emphatically tonight. That's relevant because black voters have been the lynchpin to all recent Democrat victories.
Sanders supporters have only two real choices here: Sanders had this problem in 2016. He had very poor support among black voters and it largely cost him the nomination. So, either he has tried to rectify that problem and (thus far) failed. Or he's in the same boat because he never really tried. I'm in the camp of the former, I think he tried. But what he tried clearly didn't work, he has to go back to the drawing board now. A nominee who does not get black voters out for him is all but doomed.
No it wasn't but why should I expect you to get it right after you spent the whole day going after me for a conversation we never had.
We never posted anything about the story related to the staffer.
You didn't know what was said, who said it or when it was said, so you being wrong about this equivocation thing makes total sense now. You are just wrong.
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No, I misremembered. You equivocated and it's right there in black and white. Your insistence denying your fallacious behavior forced me to go back. Now it's all there. You tried to equate "harassment" with another level of vile behavior as a way of showing "everybody only talks about Bernie supporters but everybody does it". (In a nutshell)
They do that because it's worse and more prolific. Next time, rather than tripling down on your fallacy, just call out bad behavior without caveats. You'll put yourself in less silly holes.
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Looks like I agree with Warren on 75% of issues, with Bernie on only 60%, and shockingly with Steyer on 50%. Though admittedly I was just guessing on some of those.
Steyer is starting to seem like a pretty average candidate. Everyone seems to agree with him about half the time.