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@m-j-r
I could *say* how brutal that interview was. in *showing* how brutal the impression of that interview was, there may be more deductive value here. - chat is really darkforest (look at the gossipspam & moderation), but some are clearly organic & ambivalent, so there's some authentic recoil in that chat. - this was more of a "check my phone and vent in the editor's room" break. - substantive policy is really difficult to articulate in any hostile territory, slogans = memes = crutches, and everyone should know that these interviews only exist for farmable soundbites from any participating POV. yet, with UX like twitter/twitch, everyone can fork these snippets. "relax, I've got it covered" would have gone so far, in fact it was probably the only way to survive. - there's a distinct possibility that internal pollsters are overfit away from the internet culture that mobilized the 2020 vote. either way, this was a quasi-forced, erroneous October surprise.
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If she was in touch with anyone remotely young and wanted to hit conservatives she’d have done joe rogan Imo this person is a disconnected finger pointer that won't achieve the promises made and has no credible experience in doing so
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reminds me of https://youtu.be/ck7Krz7QcxU?si=Cs8qWCxzD-vQGqQB it would seem the campaign writers are trying to conserve the sloganism that'll satisfy the largest coalition, however lossy. the lashing out now is due to the paradox of necessitating & likewise underestimating ~GenX+ orthodoxy with little internet fitness. legitimacy can't be bought with a lesser, dwindling currency.
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