azrider wrote:pacino wrote:Voting for Jill Stein is one of the dumber things one could do in this election cycle. Probably almost as dumb as thinking julian assange has the most insight into hillary clinton. AZ is likely trolling as you usually is when he comes into this thread during his monthly pop in. He's flipped from bernie to trump to jill stein. The only through line is chaos and up ending things. This is not governance philosophy and offends me more than one who at least is honest with themselves that they want an authoritarian in office or one would wants every republican idea to be rubberstamped.
Thank you very much for the political "bullying and shaming" not only in this post but many of your others here that fail to agree with you. Most of my views are clearly on the liberal side of the political spectrum, however I see the DNC and the political system in general as broken. i want the system fixed, not continuing and sometimes it's time to stand up and make that change instead of voting for the lesser of two pretty similar evils, just essentially wearing different jerseys. Read this nice article about an interview with Susan Sarandan.
http://www.salon.com/2016/11/04/the-dnc ... ill-stein/
She shares many of the same things and quite proud of this staunch liberal democrat to speak out against her own and face the shaming and bullying she faces or will face for doing so.
I dunno if sharing quotes from someone in bed with the Kremlin qualifies you to say you have views on the liberal side of the spectrum. sorry.