• dhork@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Oppression and autocracy that she partially enabled by thinking she could phone in her victory. She should just go away. Nobody wants to hear from her anymore.

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      I don’t think she phoned it in. She ran a campaign that was ineffective against DT because she assumed things like competence and experience mattered.

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      2 months ago

      Ah, the misogynistic punching bag that the left and right share. How noble it must feel to attempt to shout her down.

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        “It was her turn” fucking ruined the Democrats.

        If she was a man and had the same attitude, we’d all be shitting on him just the same.

        It was her entitlement, not the fact that she’s a woman.

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        Honestly, her gender is one of the few things I actually respect about her.

        She’s an entrenched neo-lib who thought herself so entitled to the presidency that she got her conference to shut down campaigns that actually had a chance while simultaneously neglecting to consider that the Midwest and rust belt exist and have legitimate grievances with the Democratic party.

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        I mean, kinda easily proven wrong by how much people love and rally around Harris. It was Clinton’s condescending attitude and dearth of actual effort that soured people on her. It felt like she didn’t care about the country at all, and just wanted to sit in the big seat.

        Contrast to Harris, who expresses, you know, actual care and understanding for what people are going through, and suggests concrete plans even for the little things.