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originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
originally posted by: Perjury
i would upload this, but im not unblocking ads
so..i.imgur.com...
bernie paid off by the dnc
DAMN!
I wasn't hardly tuned into the election back during his era but someone who was and is more familiar with the twists & turns of that story should frame it around this wikileak. Killer thread material.
originally posted by: six67seven
a reply to: ketsuko
The Clintons dont need another accuser, because the media is complicit / working with or for Hillary.
MSM has indeed failed this nation.
originally posted by: Pyle
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
originally posted by: Perjury
i would upload this, but im not unblocking ads
so..i.imgur.com...
bernie paid off by the dnc
DAMN!
I wasn't hardly tuned into the election back during his era but someone who was and is more familiar with the twists & turns of that story should frame it around this wikileak. Killer thread material.
I know right, flattery can get you far. I am surprised they think Sanders and Co would feel the need to reciprocate later after the primary.
JULIAN ASSANGE: Well, you’re asking me, do I prefer cholera or gonorrhea? Personally, I would prefer neither. Look, I think—you know, we know how politics works in the United States. Whoever—whatever political party gets into government is going to merge with the bureaucracy pretty damn fast. It will be in a position where it has some levers in its hand. And so, as a result, corporate lobbyists will move in to help control those levers. So it doesn’t make much difference in the end. What does make a difference is political accountability, a general deterrence set to stop political organizations behaving in a corrupt manner. That can make a difference, because that changes the perception of what you can do or not do. And so, always—well, almost always, you should choose the principled position, which is to set a disciplinary signal about acting in a corrupt way, and take a philosophical position, which is our institutions can only be as good as our understanding of our institutions.
“Look, I think—you know, we know how politics works in the United States. Whoever—whatever political party gets into government is going to merge with the bureaucracy pretty damn fast. It will be in a position where it has some levers in its hand. And Bernie Sanders was independent candidate trying to get the nomination through the Democratic Party and if you ask me he did get the nomination, but he was threatened to drop out.”
originally posted by: Pyle
a reply to: carewemust
So because Sanders has not denied a fabricated story, its still a possibility?
originally posted by: Pyle
a reply to: carewemust
And I just showed that the stories are bunk. They all use the altered quote and I found this in a min of research.