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The Corporate Media Mocks ‘Double Haters’

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Posted By: Garnet, 4/1/2024 12:26:11 AM

During the past several months the corporate media have devoted a lot of coverage to a species of voter they describe as “double haters.” This pejorative label notwithstanding, such voters are neither unique to the current election cycle nor particularly hateful. It’s probably more accurate to call them double dissenters. They disapprove of the presumptive presidential nominees offered by the two major political parties and decline to choose the “lesser of two evils.” Some may sit out 2024 and others may vote for an independent like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This has earned them the derision of a pundit class.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: plomke 4/1/2024 4:24:36 AM (No. 1690203)
If you can't back someone who is outside of the current crop of poltroons(Trump),then you are the problem. Like Bush et al,voting for the lesser of two evils is still evil...
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Reply 2 - Posted by: petrichor 4/1/2024 6:07:20 AM (No. 1690250)
It's certainly a conundrum. There are 537 politicians in D.C. that care only about the authority of their position and in keeping that position. They do not have concerns for the U.S. population. It's hard to find a reason to vote. Yes, I counted the VP as one of them, even though she's pretty much a non-entity.
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