Guys tonight CNN is making the HUGE mistake of actually airing a Jill Stein town hall.
The Bernie Sanders people don't necessarily know who she is yet, and if we have seen anything, we have seen that the Bernie people getting behind Hillary are doing so only because they feel no one else is viable.
We need to get this trending. Make memes, get quotes and slap them on Jill pictures. Get jills name out and Hillary will lose a LOT of support from ex-bernouts.
Agreed. Jill's a fucking moron but she's got enough in common with the Bernouts that she could probably convince a decent chunk of them to vote third-party instead of voting for Clinton.
Even 5% of Sanders supporters could swing the map.
Carter Gray
not a moron, just a lenin. a perpetual grad student/activist who would have to unlock over 9000 dictator level to fully implement her program
Logan Gomez
The Treehugger party is still so kooky they'll be hard pressed to get even most Bernie supporters. Read their platform, ffs.
The only long-term good outcome is that more exposure to 3rd parties this season will increase their viability going forward while also refining their ideas in a mainstream light
Colton Cox
>antivax >antinuclear >antiGMO If she ever got close to 15%--which she isn't--she'd be destroyed for being anti-science
Hunter Ramirez
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TRUMP 2016 Shills don't want us to vote. This makes us a dangerous demographic.
Ryan Smith
>not a moron She thinks nuclear power plants blow up like atomic bombs when something goes wrong in them.
She's thick as a brick, but she could be a useful idiot to us.
Fire up those fake twitter accounts.
Elijah Diaz
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Anthony Gomez
>not a moron
She says WIFI is dangerous for children and thinks nuclear plants are the same as nuclear bombs.
She's like the leftist version of climate denying republicans.
Isaac Rivera
Sup Forums you fuckers are dense, ive been shilling for Jill on twitter with my main account for months
Not a bad idea sempai. Anyone who would vote for her wont vote for Trump, so they are already lost votes. And she's not going to win obviously.
Ethan Brown
Oh yeah she's definitely both insane and a moron, but she wont win.
Jordan Watson
Starts soon! Remember to shill for jill.
Jace Hernandez
lel the implications in that kind of thinking >power plants can blow up then does she think as well that nukes makes the area radioactive ? or does she think that a power plant melt down won't make the area radioactive ?
also does she think things actually have a significant chance (more than 0.1%) of going wrong in power plants ? Or is she worried about terrorist attacks ?
so many questions...
Oliver Taylor
She's going to attack Trump, you know that right? Or am I thinking of the wrong person, is she the fake indian who refers toherself "pochahantas" ?
>antiGMO I don't know what her exact position on GMOs is, but... Patents are one problem. Seeds and DNA inevitably proliferate, and then companies like Monsanto overreach and start claiming they own nature.
Biodiversity and invasive species are other issues. Reducing our food sources into a few species raises the impact of a single vulnerability. A super-organism also destabilizes areas with natural diversity that would otherwise dampen the impact of vulnerabilities that the single species would eventually encounter.
Parker Ramirez
No Thats warren
Jill stein is the leader of the green party
Adam Thomas
Warren
Elijah Reed
While I agree on those issues, they really aren't GMO issues, and they are issues we already face with our current food supply that need to be addressed with their own legislation.
Did you know our entire stock of bananas went extinct in the 60s? And that our current stock is suffering from the same disease and may be extinct within our lives?
Adam Brown
>she thinks nuclear plants are the same as nuclear bombs Fukushima, Three-mile island, Chernobyl, etc.
Plants are not the same as bombs, but old plants are not being retrofitted quickly enough with new safety technology, and nuclear waste recycling hasn't become commonplace yet. Like our roads and electrical grid, widespread threats exist in our legacy infrastructure.
The claim that she literally equates plants to bombs sounds far-fetched.
>they really aren't GMO issues Except that GMOs accelerate those threats by encouraging centralization of speciation. Yes, it would happen regardless, and legislation would have to address it as you said (the process of which is exploitable on many fronts and lethargic on its own), but it wouldn't be happening as quickly if agricultural corporations weren't either able or encouraged to do it the way they have.
Yeah, I was thinking about the cavendish while posting.