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Hmm.. I wonder why a certain user who’s been posting non-stop about third-party candidates for the entire lifespan of their account chose to ignore this particular article. One would assume it’s important for the voting public to know about this, no?
Right?! Thanks, friend! :)
Here's your chance. Defend the article.
They're ecstatic to be on the same team as Duke, but as usual everything they say is meaningless bullshit with about the same value as a 10 second long wet fart
And yet Duke agrees with her goals. Totally meaningless /s
As funny as it is, I think really that is where it can stop. Someone abhorrent said they support someone, that person said, no. No means no.
Dude, I didn't even post the article. Maybe you can ask the person who did? Did you even look at the name of the poster?!
And what is there to "defend"? NBC News wrote an article that David Duke endorses Stein. I didn't write it, produce it, edit it, publish it, or even post it to Lemmy. I have nothing to do with this article being on Lemmy.
Exactly what part do you want defended? That NBC news talked to someone? I'm unclear on what you're trying to ask me to do. Thanks!
Looks like I'm 2 for 2 already
Bingo!
You constantly try to defend Stein and 3rd party voting. YOU posted the same exact article, remember, you linked to it. So I was giving you a chance to respond to the article on here that had traction vs your post that had zero. You didn't, so that's all I need to know.
What is there to respond to? I didn't write the article. And I didn't post "the same exact article" either. There is no rule that we have to "respond" to articles that we post or don't post.
This article reported some political news. This is a political news community. So people post political news articles.
Not sure what sort of "gotcha" moment you are looking for here. Are you trying to imply that just because some racist wacko inserted himself into the news and said that he supports Jill Stein, that it has anything to do with me?!
Or what is it that you're looking for from me? I don't understand.
Spot on
https://lemmy.world/comment/12909326