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      That timeline would have been amazing. Imagine UAW’s reblossoming but with actual executive support!

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          I have no idea at all why Hillary is anywhere high up on that list. Carter being at the top is surprising in a good way; Hillary being high up is surprising in a very disquieting way.

          My best guess is that it’s either people who read a lot of newspapers, or people who really are falling victim to the “well the Democrats aren’t great but they’re not total monsters like the Republicans so I like them now” Stockholm Syndrome that the shills like to say is responsible for people’s support of Biden.

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      In a much better timeline— this great man won the presidency.

      Just imagining that timeline has me in awe compared to the shitshow happening here in this one.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is pushing back after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused US college students protesting against the war in Gaza of being antisemitic.

    On Wednesday, Netanyahu’s office released a video of the US-born Israeli leader attacking the student-led protests that have taken over campus spaces at numerous universities.

    Senator Sanders — one of America’s highest-profile Jewish lawmakers — responded in a statement on Thursday in which he directly refuted Netanyahu’s accusations and addressed him by name.

    It is not antisemitic to point out that your bombing has completely destroyed more than 221,000 housing units in Gaza, leaving more than one million people homeless – almost half the population,” Mr Sanders said.

    Sanders closed the statement by again addressing the Israeli leader directly and calling antisemitism “a vile and disgusting form of bigotry that has done unspeakable harm to many millions of people”.

    US House Speaker Mike Johnson echoed Netanyahu’s criticisms during a visit to Columbia on Wednesday, where he was greeted with a chorus of boos from gathered demonstrators.


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