The former Democratic candidate railed against a potential Trump-Biden rematch in an interview in POLITICO’s office.

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    10 months ago

    I’ve never heard of “No labels”.

    So I’ve read their manifesto, and they’re just the ususal both sides-ing centrists/conservatives.

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      10 months ago

      I lost that when it became clear he was just the “vibes” guy in 2020 - never holding any clear positions even when pressed where “middle ground” doesn’t really exist for people.

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          10 months ago

          I don’t, but I know that if I just shit on people who liked Yang, that’s gonna kind of turn them off to possibly listening to a case as to why they shouldn’t like him.

          Praxis, baby.

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    There is a turning point in the lives of some people where they can decide to either stay a relatively good person who is well-liked enough to be known as that, or go balls to the wall levels of obsession with staying super relevant.

    They had that one taste of fame and they just can’t let it go enough to not become the villain.

    Andrew Yang now stands at that fork in his path, and the dark side is proving to be very tempting. Don’t do it, Andrew. Take a step back…history does not look fondly upon Ross Perot.

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    10 months ago

    Anyone who cooperates with ‘No Labels’ at this point of US politics is a fucking traitorous shit enabling the potential end of democracy.
    Maybe Biden isn’t your favourite cup of tea, but if Trump or some Trumpesque-turd get in, its fucking game over.

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    10 months ago

    Seriously what constituency does “No Labels” really serve? And by that, I mean a human constituency, not a corporate one.

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      10 months ago

      People who think Biden is too far to the left, but aren’t openly racist enough to call themselves Republicans or Libertarians yet.