Qasim Rashid
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Pretending it's a gotcha that I'm critical of certain Biden policies after voting for him, is what's wrong with US politics today

Voting for a person doesn't mean I can't critique them—it's literally the best reason to be critical. It's called holding electeds accountable. It's how democracy works.
01:48 PM - Apr 22, 2023
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Bren
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In response to Qasim Rashid.
A large part of his success is his open attitude and ability to think past himself. We had an EGO talking for 4 years and still he goes on and on
06:38 AM - Nov 12, 2023
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Stephen M. Thomas
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In response to Qasim Rashid.
Those of us who aren’t in a cult understand this. We also understand that we can support Biden as a candidate while thinking he’s wrong on some issues. He’s better than every available alternative.
07:05 PM - Oct 23, 2023
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Jacsmoore @
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In response to Qasim Rashid.
The problem is that too many of us are fearful of criticizing our elected democrats because we fear the fascistic GOP far more than we worry about valid concerns.
03:48 PM - Sep 01, 2023
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⚛️Shawn Athan
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In response to Qasim Rashid.
I'm really curious as to what take you're preparing to give us because I don't see you being critical of Biden... so what's the take?
12:18 PM - Apr 24, 2023
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Dave Thompson
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In response to Qasim Rashid.
It’s part of the Democrat brand. If two people always agree with each other, one of them isn’t thinking.
02:31 PM - Apr 22, 2023
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Oongy Noodle
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In response to Dave Thompson.
In the case of MAGA, no one is thinking
06:16 PM - Oct 24, 2023
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jerazo
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In response to Qasim Rashid.
Exactly. Too much hero worship in politics. It’s weird.
02:25 PM - Apr 22, 2023
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