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nolawarlock

(1,729 posts)
Wed Apr 1, 2020, 06:46 AM Apr 2020

Bernie's co-chair wades into Tara Reade issue - with receipts [View all]

So another post mentioned a Salon article on the Tara Reade sort-of-controversy, were it was stated:

(To be clear: Neither candidate's campaign has engaged with these conspiracy theories in any way.)


I responded there but I really feel like this needs its own post to point out that Bernie's campaign is absolutely engaged in the Tara Reade scandal.

Nina Turner tweeted passive-aggressive emojis to Ryan Grim, Krystal Ball, and Susan Sarandon in response to Krystal Ball asking about finding "Ryan Grim reporting to 'credible' when it pertained to Bret Kavanaugh"—which close followups to their prior comments on Tara Reade.

So Nina absolutely weighed in. There's no way she didn't know they were talking about criticisms of Grim's credibility in relation to Tara Reade and that bringing up Kavanaugh at all was a reference to that. And the Berners on this site wonder why we get upset. This isn't just a case of Russian bots. This is one of his top surrogates.

Receipts





If there is anything I am glad for, is that the best chance Nina Turner, Briahna Joy Gray, and David Sirota will ever have of making it into the White House is on a tour.

As an aside regarding that wonderful trio, The Palmer Report is now being called racist for criticizing the three of them and this is being described as attacking black women. David Sirota certainly makes a fascinating example of a black woman.
If I were to vote in a presidential
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