HarthorneWingo wrote:GONYK wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:That's cool. You don't need us. I get it. It's nice to be wanted but just like Biden said over and over again during the primary "If you don't like me, vote for the other guy." I guess I just have to accept it. You guys don't need us. So, we'll sit this one out. Who wants to go out in public to vote and get COVID-19 anyhow?
Here's a good video on where the establishment social democrats are at.
Well, this is a beautiful example of the biased news you post that I mentioned earlier. This is basically Fox News for the progressive left

They are even starting to turn on Bernie. For
shame.

If some progressives want to take their ball and go home, that is 100% their right. That's how a democracy works.
It's just a strange position to take to feel entitled to all the policy changes that Bernie championed when an overwhelming majority of people did not vote for Bernie or were swayed by his policy.
I can't believe that you are equating Krystal Ball and Saagar, who is known for being more right leaning, as the equivalent of Fox news which just makes up shyt. Point out one falsehood in this broadcast. And, yes, Bernie supporters have the perfect right not to agree with Bernie and carry on this movement without him in our own way. Bernie is 78 and won't be running for POTUS again.
Something doesn't have to be made up to be biased. Bias is about the lens the presenters are filtering the information through.
Playing only the part of the Obama endorsement video where he talked about Bernie is bias.
Saying that Bernie has no place to disavow the comments of his former staffer is biased.
Presenting that it is a matter of fact that Obama led to Trump as opposed to other factors is a bias.
All that is is one point of view, among many. It's not news.
Since you have unfairly, in my opinion, criticized my news sources why don't you let us know where you get your information from? Also, what kind of work do you do? If find that this information is also helpful in understanding where someone's politics are. Like, I learned that duetta is a Wall Street money mover who's afraid of losing his job. Now I understand why he wants to Wall Street to keep winning.
I get news from a large multitude of places. I read mainstream, I read blogs, I'll go on message boards, and I'll talk to people. I do everything for both sides as much as I can. So I will look at what Politico or NPR says and then I will check out National Review, and then I will talk to people around me. I've lived in NY, Philly, Denver, and TX. I have access to a fairly wide swath of political viewpoints in my friend group.
I don't go on YouTube or watch a lot of cable news, because I don't really care for opinion shows.
That is the best attempt I can make at finding some degree of objectivity in this world, and even then, I am very much a Democrat.
As far as what I do, I am a former scout who now occasionally freelances as a software developer. I assure you, it is my pragmatism, not my work history, that leads to what I say in this thread.
I deal with how to win within the reality of the circumstances, not the way I prefer things to be.
Me, Liz and Bernie are standing in the same place now. Are you going to question them and their work history too?
