• Mouselemming
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    5 months ago

    She’s a good person and a political pragmatist, who is willing to concede a point to gain ten. She has, like most intelligent adults, evolved farther and farther left to embrace reality.

    (While those in the the Wrong Wing cling to their assorted bigotries and boogiemen, as they lose all grip on sanity and embrace a venal madman as their Savior.)

    For what it’s worth, I’ve helped her in a retail context and she was the good kind of customer.

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      Damn. A good customer in a retail setting. Now that’s how I know someone’s an actual good person. Having worked like 10 years of retail front line, that alone make me want to vote for her more. Lol.

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      For what it’s worth, I’ve helped her in a retail context and she was the good kind of customer.

      Not that I needed more reason than “let’s not have fascism”, but that’s a big endorsement to me.

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        Yes, it was her job, and she did it effectively. She also fought against a measure allowing juveniles to be tried in adult court, but she lost that one.

        Let’s see, prosecutor or felon, prosecutor or felon, which should I vote for? (Remember, we’re not talking about a weed felony or stealing food for a starving family here.)

        I’ll take Kamala any day. And if Trump walked in the front door where I was working retail, I’d walk out the back.

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          Yes, it was her job, and she did it effectively

          Really, the Nuremberg defense?

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              I don’t think republicans are even using the excuse, they’re just doing it unabashedly

              Cops use the excuse though, I’m sure they will double down on it if their guy wins and the changes start to happen.

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            Talking about someone who doesn’t support the death penalty and Feinstein had the gall to call her out for it during a funeral.