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RexNovis

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In his award winning High School essay Circa 2000

full essay available here


Cynical candidates have developed an ability to outgrow their convictions in order to win power. Cynical citizens have given up on the election process, going to the polls at one of the lowest rates in the democratic world. Such an atmosphere inevitably distances our society from its leadership and is thus a fundamental threat to the principles of democracy. It also calls into question what motivates a run for office – in many cases, apparently, only the desire to occupy it. Fortunately for the political process, there remain a number of committed individuals who are steadfast enough in their beliefs to run for office to benefit their fellow Americans. Such people are willing to eschew political and personal comfort and convenience because they believe they can make a difference. One outstanding and inspiring example of such integrity is the country's only Independent Congressman, Vermont's Bernie Sanders.

Sanders' courage is evident in the first word he uses to describe himself: "Socialist". In a country where Communism is still the dirtiest of ideological dirty words, in a climate where even liberalism is considered radical, and Socialism is immediately and perhaps willfully confused with Communism, a politician dares to call himself a socialist? He does indeed. Here is someone who has "looked into his own soul" and expressed an ideology, the endorsement of which, in today's political atmosphere, is analogous to a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Even though he has lived through a time in which an admitted socialist could not act in a film, let alone hold a Congressional seat, Sanders is not afraid to be candid about his political persuasion.

Sanders' positions on many difficult issues are commendable, but his real impact has been as a reaction to the cynical climate which threatens the effectiveness of the democratic system. His energy, candor, conviction, and ability to bring people together stand against the current of opportunism, moral compromise, and partisanship which runs rampant on the American political scene. He and few others like him have the power to restore principle and leadership in Congress and to win back the faith of a voting public weary and wary of political opportunism.


Man if only high school Pete could see what he has turned into now. What an about face.

Give me an F for plagiarism if old
 
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Powdered Egg

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"I got this locked since '91, I am the truest, name a Democrat I ain't influence" - Bernie

Bernie needs to literally son Pete next debate. He traded his soul for riches.
 
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RexNovis

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Oh come on why'd you have to spoil the surprise in the title? No fun allowed :(
 
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What gets me the most is just how passionate he is about Bernie here. His praise and adoration is so effusive. Really makes you wonder what occurred that made him lose faith in someone he admired that much
 

Grayson

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Buttigieg needs to drop. As a gay man he's embarrassing me.
 
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What gets me the most is just how passionate he is about Bernie here. His praise and adoration is so effusive. Really makes you wonder what occurred that made him lose faith in someone he admired that much

He grew up. Were talking about a high school kid here who couldn't dream of being a serious presidential candidate on account of him being 15 years from the age requirement and the fact he's gay in 2000 when things like DOMA were still a thing. You have no life experience to challenge any of your political convictions being so young. 20 years is a long time for him to be shaped by his life experiences and for the world at large to evolve.
 

Snowy

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Pete's dad is a respected Marxist scholar who translated Gramsci. Pete joined the army in fucking 2009, then went to work for the company whose most recent triumph was helping ICE more efficiently run their concentration camps.

The wrong Buttigieg is running.
 

Davilmar

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This is pretty funny, since I was far more conservative when I was in high school. Became more liberal the older I got.
 

Nerokis

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He grew up. Were talking about a high school kid here who couldn't dream of being a serious presidential candidate on account of him being 15 years from the age requirement and the fact he's gay in 2000 when things like DOMA were still a thing. You have no life experience to challenge any of your political convictions being so young. 20 years is a long time for him to be shaped by his life experiences and for the world at large to evolve.

the same high school kid was voted Most Likely to Be President (look it up)

dude has been dreaming about being the most powerful man for quite some time - it has been the driving force behind most every significant life decision he's made

also, pretty sure it hasn't been 20 years since this tweet, but I suppose none of us ever stops growing up
 
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He did work for McKinsey, a pure evil "consulting" firm and nobody knows what he actually did because it's all NDA'd and ended up doing whatever in Iraq/Afghanistan, and people are starting to jump on it and dig into it now that he is surging. Its actually not that farfetched. Morally they're about the equivalent of Blackwater.

Domestically they're also known for making ICE even worse and more efficient.
 

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He did work for McKinsey, a pure evil "consulting" firm and nobody knows what he actually did because it's all NDA'd and ended up doing whatever in Iraq/Afghanistan, and people are starting to jump on it and dig into it now that he is surging. Its actually not that farfetched. Morally they're about the equivalent of Blackwater.

Domestically they're also known for making ICE even worse and more efficient.
He recently released a timeline of his work there, without going into specific company names, but describing the types of companies and the nature of the work.

https://www.politico.com/news/2019/12/06/buttigieg-releases-mckinsey-timeline-077602

He's also supposedly asked the company to release of a specific timeline of his work there, but nothing's come from them yet.
 

Moppeh

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Yeah, this is old news.

Honestly, it's part of the reason why I thought he was more left wing than he really is. Well, that and the Marxist scholar dad or whatever.
 
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Huh apparently this was known already. It was certainly news to me anyways. Hopefully there are some other folks like myself who hadn't seen this that see it this time around
 

Snowy

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Pete is the most Thomas Carcetti-ass politician to gain traction in a long time.
 

Moppeh

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Learned this in "The Worst Year Ever" podcast.

That podcast kicks ass. If anyone needs another left wing, fun and informative podcast to listen to, I highly recommend it. I wonder what there future episodes will be focused on now that they've covered most of the candidates.
 

peyrin

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He recently released a timeline of his work there, without going into specific company names, but describing the types of companies and the nature of the work.

https://www.politico.com/news/2019/12/06/buttigieg-releases-mckinsey-timeline-077602

He's also supposedly asked the company to release of a specific timeline of his work there, but nothing's come from them yet.

personally I don't care if he was saving whales at mckinsey, the fact is he saw the corporation version of mr. burns and decided "that's the place I want to work at" and that says enough
 

Tamanon

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What gets me the most is just how passionate he is about Bernie here. His praise and adoration is so effusive. Really makes you wonder what occurred that made him lose faith in someone he admired that much

Just another youth at that point. That's Bernie's wheelhouse.

Weird how we're just in Pete reruns here now. Digging up everything that was discussed earlier this year.
 

Heynongman!

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the same high school kid was voted Most Likely to Be President (look it up)

dude has been dreaming about being the most powerful man for quite some time - it has been the driving force behind most every significant life decision he's made

also, pretty sure it hasn't been 20 years since this tweet, but I suppose none of us ever stops growing up

Holy shit, what a scumbag. How did he change his tune on this in such a short time?
 

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Holy shit, what a scumbag. How did he change his tune on this in such a short time?
My sense is that it's because he figured out that M4A was not as politically viable as "M4A Who Want It." Basically he moved to a more moderate position because it felt like the more successful route to go, politically.

I saw something similar, though not exactly the same, during the Obama / Clinton campaign. Clinton had the less politically palatable position that everyone would be required to get health insurance (because that was necessary in order to make a public option feasible financially), while Obama went with "the problem isn't that people don't want health insurance, it's that they can't afford it." He got to avoid the political issue of how people would be punished if they didn't meet the requirement. Buttigieg similarly is trying to avoid the political issue of "taking away" everyone's employer-based coverage by saying "the problem isn't that we need to get everyone on Medicare - it's that we should give people the option, if they want it."
 

Artdayne

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Pete's father was a socialist, maybe he took after his father when he was younger but Harvard neoliberalized him?