Comments by "" (@TheHuxleyAgnostic) on "Nina Turner Loses To Republican-Backed Democrat Shontel Brown" video.
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Funny how she campaigned for Bernie, backed 20 other pro-M4A progressives, helped add a few more M4A yes votes to congress, and helped remove a few more corporate Dems from office, while Dimwit Dore was peddling Tulsi and then running constant attack ads against Trump's only remaining viable opponent (not quite as bad as him outright promoting Trump as the better option in 2016). Funny how she just helped Bush extend the eviction moratorium, which Dimwit Dore didn't seem to care about (kind of like when he didn't care if 10m of the poorest Americans were thrown off Medicaid expansion). Funny how she was also just campaigning for Nina, promoting M4A, and trying to help increase the M4A yes vote count by one more, while Dimwit Dore was arguing against adding another M4A yes vote to congress (because third parties ... that's the best way to get votes in congress ... and third party candidates are obviously incorruptible and perfectly perfect puritans, like former Green member Sinema).
Oh my, AOC isn't perfectly perfect. Better call her out about a topic not relevant to the video. Maybe cult leader Dore, the one true champion of healthcare, will notice his little knob and give him a shine.
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@cmoney2400able Paralyzing, or threatening to paralyze, the house during a pandemic isn't actually very bright. And, forcing a vote when it's 100+ votes short in the house alone, is pretty pointless. Pelosi introduced the M4A bill just last session. It died in committees, where 90% of bills die. She has already reintroduced it this session, and it has gone to committees again. Put some pressure on committee members, if you want them to take up the bill. Pressuring (slandering) someone who has done more for M4A in 2 years than Dore has in his entire lifetime, is moronic.
Not her constituents money. Her PAC money. Oh no, she doesn't want progressives to be part of a minority party, with Republicans running the house. I get it. "Real" progressives prefer Republicans in charge (still waiting for the years late massive progressive wave that Dore said a Trump presidency would "for sure" lead to, and for the moon to fall into Lake Michigan).
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