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The OG guide to war and politics author motherfucking Sun Tzu has that you always give your enemy a retreat vector. For some reason the old American Dynasty forgot this.
Idk man, I think the American version of that is just “leave them an out.”

It’s concise, but I’ve been hearing it as general advice my whole life. Maybe I’m being overly literal
 
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They're shilling AOC.

The Hill: Buzz builds around Ocasio-Cortez’s future (archive)
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) is helping draw massive crowds across the country as part of a “Fighting Oligarchy” tour with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), fueling speculation about her future political ambitions.

The two progressives have been crisscrossing the country and holding rallies in cities, most recently generating crowd sizes of tens of thousands in Salt Lake City and Los Angeles.

The excitement around the tour has led to questions about Ocasio-Cortez’s future amid signs of Democratic frustration with the party’s current leadership.

“She represents the next generation of Democratic politics,” said Basil Smikle, former executive director for the New York State Democratic Party.

“I think what she has been saying, either tacitly or explicitly, is that there needs to be a generational shift in the party’s leadership and its message to voters. She essentially did that in her race against Joe Crowley.”

Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez have been traveling to cities across the country in recent weeks, holding rallies predominantly in Western cities like Denver; Tucson, Ariz.; and Nampa, Idaho.

The tour has been billed as “hitting the road to have real discussions across America on how we move forward to take on the Oligarchs and corporate interests who have so much power and influence in this country.”

Ocasio-Cortez is often featured at the events, which the Sanders team has said have attracted thousands of people, including 20,000 inside the venue in Salt Lake City alone and many thousands more in Los Angeles.

“So many of us know what it feels like for life to be one bad day, one bad piece of news, one major setback from everything feeling like it’s going to fall apart. And we don’t have to live like this anymore, Utah!” Ocasio-Cortez told the crowd in the Beehive State on Sunday. “We can make a new world, a better country where we can fight for the dignity of all people.”

Though both Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez have been prominent figures for years now, the rallies have taken on increased attention as Democrats have struggled to find a way to reset and oppose President Trump during his second term in office.

They’ve also raised questions about what’s next for Ocasio-Cortez specifically — something that was on clear display during the Salt Lake City rally.

“Now I want to say a word about my daughter,” Sanders quipped during the rally, as he held Ocasio-Cortez’s hand.

“No, I want to say a word about Alexandria,” the Vermont progressive said after a beat, “and why — why what she’s doing is so important, and here’s the story.”

“Future president!” someone yelled in the crowd while Sanders continued, leading to cheers from the crowd.

“I think people are mistaken if they’re dismissing these crowds as, like, a reaction to Trump and not an embrace of … some unique features of who she is and the policies she advocates for,” said a person familiar with Ocasio-Cortez’s thinking who requested anonymity to speak candidly.

There’s no denying that Ocasio-Cortez has been a force within the Democratic Party — whether members of the party have agreed with her or not. She made headlines in 2018 after she defeated longtime incumbent Rep. Joe Crowley (D-N.Y.), and days after her election took part in a climate change protest sit-in in Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) office.

She would go on to make a name for herself by bucking her party on key votes, like the 2019 Pelosi-backed emergency border funding bill, and criticizing its leadership over its handling of issues such as Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza.

More recently, her blunt assessment of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) handling of the government funding bill — which he initially said Senate Democrats would vote against only to later reverse his position, igniting anger within the party — went especially noticed. Even some members of the party who largely don’t agree with the House progressive have said they were keen to see her primary Schumer in 2028.

Ocasio-Cortez has publicly shied away from talking about next steps. She told Politico in an interview last month that working to stop Republicans’ cuts and making sure Democrats advocated for working-class people were her “central focus.”

Though the rallies have generated large crowds and a lot of buzz, not all Democrats agree with the approach. Matt Bennett of the center-left Third Way expressed concern that the people attending the rallies represented the party’s “base voters” and not the kinds of voters that Democrats needed to be concerned about in future elections.

“We gotta make sure that we’re listening to them, but we need to pay more attention to the voters that we lost, the drop-off voter, the people who left the Democrats after voting for Biden and then [who] voted for Trump,” he added. “And [if] we don’t get those back, then we’re going to be in the wilderness for a long time, and those are not the people showing up at these rallies.”

Still, even if members of the party disagree with her methods, they also see a lot of potential from her. Bennett said he hoped she would stay in the House.

“I think she is a very, very, very effective member of the House,” Bennett said, adding that if she stayed in the lower chamber and Democrats got their majority back in the House, “she would be in position to really prosecute the case against Trump effectively.”

Democrats say there’s a whole host of options for the New York progressive. What those moves may look like could depend a lot on how she helps the party navigate the uncertainty of its future.

“I would say, in some ways, she’s a moral compass, but also offers a — beyond the political leadership — has also a cultural appeal that most others in the party can’t capitalize on, and it is because she has lived experience and the authenticity and the youth,” said Angelo Greco, a progressive operative who worked on Sanders’s presidential campaign.
 
Of course they are shilling AOC. A 95 IQ female is the perfect stuffed suit for the beaurocracy. She will do whatever the media wants her to do so she looks good, the Media will say whatever the Beaurocracy wants them too say, and she will be so busy attending social functions it will be the next best thing to having Bidens corpse sitting in the white house.
 
They shill for AOC because they have literally no one else left to shill. Are they going to try Pete Buttigiege or Corey Booker again? The DNC suffocated 20 years of development in service of HER turn. I'm afraid Ivy league grads who hate Israel and love browns are their main demographic to recruit from now. Well, that and the nogs, but the darkies hooting on a stage doesn't get votes.
 
Of course they are shilling AOC. A 95 IQ female is the perfect stuffed suit for the beaurocracy. She will do whatever the media wants her to do so she looks good, the Media will say whatever the Beaurocracy wants them too say, and she will be so busy attending social functions it will be the next best thing to having Bidens corpse sitting in the white house.
They shill for AOC because they have literally no one else left to shill. Are they going to try Pete Buttigiege or Corey Booker again? The DNC suffocated 20 years of development in service of HER turn. I'm afraid Ivy league grads who hate Israel and love browns are their main demographic to recruit from now. Well, that and the nogs, but the darkies hooting on a stage doesn't get votes.
And she'd lose to Vance in a landslide. She's Harris, but younger.
 
Blacks are above the law, I am convinced that a black teenager could rape a Childs corpse and he would still get off Scott free
I do not think it is just blacks, just the violent ones. When was the last time a black was treated like a person by the media and they were a legitimate good one?

Like that one case in St. Louis, where a black repeat offender on parole drove his car into a volleyball player. The damage was so bad, the doctors then had to cut off her legs. (L)
"...Police say Riley [black] was speeding down a road in his rented Audi when he didn’t yield at an intersection and collided with another vehicle, sending the Audi airborne. The car then hit a parked car, pinning Janae between two vehicles. The Nashville-area girl not only lost both of her legs, she suffered multiple serious internal injuries, a fractured pelvis and underwent 29 surgeries, according to officials."
Emphasis mine.

The district judge in this case is another black woman, Judge Angela Tucker. She lowered the bail from 1 million to 250,000.

You do not see the media promoting the actual well to do or well mannered blacks; never mind conservative ones or "conservative" like Dr. Thomas Sowell, Dr. Ben Carson, Vincent Everret Ellison and Larry Elder.

The media takes the worst blacks, paint them up as heroes and gives them to their audiences to praise and worship.
 
Of course they are shilling AOC. A 95 IQ female is the perfect stuffed suit for the beaurocracy. She will do whatever the media wants her to do so she looks good, the Media will say whatever the Beaurocracy wants them too say, and she will be so busy attending social functions it will be the next best thing to having Bidens corpse sitting in the white house.
See:
They shill for AOC because they have literally no one else left to shill.
Also, all the Democrats need to do is back someone moderate. Stop the communist shit, stop the identity politics shit, and be at least a little fiscally responsible. That's fucking it. There are so many populist crossovers between the left and right when it comes to megacorps and simply wanting a good life. The problem is they just can't do it. The older con-artist Democrats like Nancy Pelosi don't want to disrupt their cushy gig, and the younger activist retard Democrats like AOC are too ideologically motivated to make concessions necessary for political victory.
 
Also, all the Democrats need to do is back someone moderate. Stop the communist shit, stop the identity politics shit, and be at least a little fiscally responsible. That's fucking it. There are so many populist crossovers between the left and right when it comes to megacorps and simply wanting a good life. The problem is they just can't do it. The older con-artist Democrats like Nancy Pelosi don't want to disrupt their cushy gig, and the younger activist retard Democrats like AOC are too ideologically motivated to make concessions necessary for political victory.
In the Dems' minds, they're already "moderate" because they aren't open Tankies like the European Leftists they idolize.
 
“She represents the next generation of Democratic politics,” said Basil Smikle, former executive director for the New York State Democratic Party.
I can't help but notice the juxtaposition of the supposed next generation of Democrat politics with someone who born before the time of Boomers who has been a politician longer than she has been alive.
 
Judges have always been pieces of shit. Even the democrats should want judicial reform. For every brown a libjudge let's walk another dozen get the book thrown at them in places like the south where most blacks actually live.

IMHO you should be able to appeal a ruling on the basis your sentence was disproportionate for the crime compared to others.
I've never encountered a judge in real life who was what novels and films prepared me to expect judges to be. It's never a preternaturally weathered and emotionally detached middle-aged white man with philosophical inclinations. It's always just a DMV lady.
 
That is depressing to think about, it's something I've heard from euros. They think Dems ARE moderate.
In the Dems' minds, they're already "moderate" because they aren't open Tankies like the European Leftists they idolize.
It's sad, but I think you may be right.
Yeah, absolutely. I’m surprised this isn’t more well known. Like, our domestic version of antifa is a relatively TAME localization of the German group.

I think people tend to overestimate how influential American leftism is, but Soros is Hungarian (and an actual nazi collaborator) and all the shit philosophy came from france
 
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