Does The Left Need Jimmy Dore?

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Again I’ve posted numerous exposals of Greenwald. Even him gay p0rn. Dude is all the way out there and is just a right wing libertarian who pretends to be some outsider. That’s precisely why I couldn’t trust the Bernie movement. Too many disaffected losers looking to throw grenades …and now look at them. They’re all damn near republicans.

Tim Pool was another example
 

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I rarely like to say this, but Nap was right. :wow:

Dude's main claim to credibility is Snowden, and that was basically hand-delivered to him. Greenwald's reporting and opinions are otherwise trash. :francis:
Dore, just like Greenwald has always been a grifter, the only reason Dore got popular again was the badly mistimed BS about the Squad holding up legislation for M4A - which seemed to be almost entirely a creation of terminally-online weirdos.

Neither is on the Left, Greenwald is literally a libertarian
 

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In his defense, Kasparian is now basically saying the same shyt these days.


I'm not sitting through 20 minutes to see if Ana said people anti-war voters should vote Trump instead of Biden...I kinda doubt it. Either way, that wouldn't actually be a defense of the moronic concept that Trump was the peace candidate. But feel free to timestamp Ana calling Trump the antiwar candidate and I'll call her an idiot grifter too.
 

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I'm assuming this is the same nonsense Bri Gray Joy was on about MTG being to the left of the Squad on the baby formula shortage which is hilarious when this just happened:
Every Republican who voted against expanding baby formula access

Nine Republicans in the House of Representatives have voted against a bill that aims to facilitate the purchase of baby formula for those on low-income federal support programs.

The Access to Baby Formula Act, also known as H.R. 7791, would allow low-income women to buy more baby formula through the federal Women, Infant and Children (WIC) program.

It received a 414-9 bipartisan support in a House vote on Wednesday amid the formula shortage crisis in the country.

The nine lawmakers who voted against the bill were all Republicans. They are: Reps. Andy Biggs (Arizona), Lauren Boebert (Colorado), Matt Gaetz (Florida), Louie Gohmert (Texas), Paul Gosar (Arizona), Marjorie Taylor Greene (Georgia), Clay Higgins (Louisiana), Thomas Massie (Kentucky) and Chip Roy (Texas).
 
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