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And yeah, that would be a problem. I don't get the mindset of some people who stand up to be counted, who make a play for office on the fact that they can be trusted, that they are (in this case) an honest, straight talking, working class Joe, a real salt-of-the-earth type, when there are very recent skeletons in the social media cupboard and they must surely know that his life is going to be examined in the greatest of detail.
I guess that if you have people telling you that you're the next big thing for the Dems then these problems become buried somewhere in your psyche.
It's because "trash talking" and "they really agitate the people who annoy me" have become replacements for actual political prowess.
Although, if the Epstein saga has taught us anything, it's that people with actual political prowess are just as capable of having some nasty skeletons in the closet.
The events of the past 5 years have made me strongly consider going back to the Libertarian Party.
People used to razz me for supporting Gary Johnson and Bill Weld. They're far more decent human beings than what the two main parties have been offering up as their "rising stars"
Their positions aren't at all pragmatic or feasible in a modern world, but that's quickly become the lesser of the evils given that at least they're liberty-oriented in spirit and don't associate with commies, nazis, and/or kid diddlers.
Bernie's support for Platner has particularly disappointed me. While I disagree with Bernie on a great number of issues, I still respected him for sticking to his guns and being consistent and principled and would've loved to have a beer with him. When I vacationed to Burlington VT last year, he was in town, and I was hoping I'd bump into him for a pic and quick chat (to add to my album)... No such luck. But if he hates capitalism so much that he'll celebrate a person like Platner (rather than chalking it up to a miss, and waiting for someone better to come around), that's lowered my opinion of him.
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