• PacMan@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      12 days ago

      I do think Bernie is setting her up for that kind of run, since she will be old enough to be president. Could see her and Mayor Pete running a ticket together

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        12 days ago

        Yikes, centrist Pete who helped prevent Bernie in 2020.

        Would much rather see Jon Stewart as her VP. What a duo.

        Also, Tim Walz would be a fantastic option, both as President and as VP.

        It would be the mother of all ironies if the Trump government removed term limits, only for AOC/Stewart/Walz/Kulinski to come out winning and pull an FDR, turning the US into a socialdemocratic paradise.

        Alas, I don’t expect there to be any more elections.

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          11 days ago

          Why do people keep saying this about Jon Stewart? He’s a comedian, and he has said over and over and over and over and over that he will not run for public office, ever.

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            11 days ago

            I hear ya. I think people keep latching onto him because of the 9/11 firefighters thing. I’m aware that as far as Jon is concerned, he didn’t do shit, and I understand why he feels that way. I also understand that to a large number of people, it very much looked like he showed up, yelled at Congress for a few days, and got them to actually pass the first bill, to help the people, that we have seen them pass in decades.

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              11 days ago

              The 9/11 firefighters bill is evidence that Jon doesn’t have the stomach for day to day politics. He handled it well but he has spoken repeatedly on how frustrating the experience was. I doubt that, at this stage in his career, he’d want to do that everyday.

              I don’t think Jon would make a good politician. He’s an exceptional communicator and has all the ideas that progressives want to see get attention but the day to day of politics is soul sucking and doesn’t seem like it’s his cup of tea.

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              11 days ago

              I do. It doesn’t change what he has said repeatedly: he has no interest in running for office.

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                11 days ago

                It’s inconsequential that’s he’s a comedian. He’s a popular dude who believed in righting a wrong. I recall that there is a certain leader of a certain country who was a comedian.

                I get that he’s repeatedly stated he will not run for public office but most people often change their minds if the circumstances are just right.

                So the question is, what would it take for him to change his mind?

                The world is a much different place right now than it was just a few months ago.

                Edited - Added some clarifying points.

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                  11 days ago

                  I hope you’re right. Zelenskyy not being a politician probably helped him win an election in a country with a history of corruption. People were sick of the status quo and picked an outsider in the hopes it would improve things. It would be great if that happened here. (I don’t consider Trump an outsider, that was just part of the grift)

                  Part of the reason it can be annoying when people keep suggesting Stewart run for office is that it distracts from actual candidates who are willing to run. And false optimism isn’t exactly a good strategy in times like these.

                  I would love to be proven wrong, though.

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          12 days ago

          Would much rather see Jon Stewart as her VP. What a duo.

          Jasmine Crocket would be fantastic, too. or Al Green. Walz. My vote would be someone whose out there fighting and has government experience.

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          2028 might be the only time to even consider a dark skinned woman tbh. People wouldn’t have voted for Obama if they hadn’t been fed up with Bush’s bullshit war (which Obama then of course did almost nothing to pull out of). If the American people are EVER going to vote for AOC it’ll be because the economy is shit from an old white man fucking everything up for everyone.

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    11 days ago

    As I said before: this is the way. I’m glad they finally seem to understand it. The other day someone published that Sanders went somewhere and told a lot of working class people that Trump is messing with them. I’m sure they don’t need an octogenarian politician, a US Senator, to tell them they are being fucked by whom. Sanders and AOC need to build a discourse that goes beyond that. They need to go there and tell the people how to get out of this. They need a plan, they need to share it and let the people be a part of it.