For what it's worth, here is the infamous Warren/Sanders meeting as recounted in "Lucky," the just-released account of Biden's narrow win over Trump.Keen readers will note that, as the Warren camp later privately admitted, Sanders never actually said a woman couldn't win. pic.twitter.com/farDHbuW7b— Branko Marcetic (@BMarchetich) March 4, 2021
Which is literally what a hostile takeover is, in business vernacular. The author actually made a good metaphor here, though I'd wager its unintentional.
The US political imagination everyone. Winning an election by following the rules is a hostile takeover.
he didn't get all the rich peoples' permission first
Which is literally what a hostile takeover is, in business vernacular. The author actually made a good metaphor here, though I'd wager its unintentional.
god i wish bernie would do a hostile takeover
Choose your hostile takeover:
Without National Guard
With National Guard
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It doesn't even mean class consciousness. "Populism" as used by American media literally just means "being popular by exciting people".
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Outsiders = poor fucks who have the audacity to demand things like housing, medical care, and food while living in the wealthiest country in history
this sounds like kyle kullinski lmao