Elections 2023 Jun 1, 2023 at 7:23 am

HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Labor and abortion advocates already dropped a video blasting him for his votes against workers and reproductive rights. WA LEG

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https://youtu.be/UVA7MDQr1Nc

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"HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA"
So childish
So stupid
So Rich

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@2
Progressives?
That’s just mean to call them out like that.

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Putting "independents" in scare quotes is so funny, as if everyone is secretly Red Team or Blue Team. The world is so much simpler that way!

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I'd vote for him. Anything to keep sideshow bob out.

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eat the Rich?
eat the Columnist.

well-played. my
Pharma stocks
are Thru the
roof.

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@2 - well-
played
too.

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@2 I thought people were supposed to laugh at clowns?

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So Mark Mullet for gov is a joke worthy of ridicule but we are supposed to take these other candidates seriously?

https://www.thestranger.com/elections-2023/2023/03/02/78883098/social-equity-consultant-christiana-obeysumner-wants-your-vote-district-5

https://www.thestranger.com/elections-2023/2023/05/19/78997570/mutual-aid-organizer-tye-reed-enters-city-council-race-in-north-seattle

To quote the current governor "What a bunch of malarky"

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What, Slog commenters can’t even make fun of a white-guy suit from Squaresville anymore? Not even when the Stranger set them up to do so with a punchy and snarkily well-written headline post? You guys sure have become a dull and dour lot.

@12: TBF, as recently as 2015, those candidates would have been taken seriously in Seattle. Explains a lot about the currently sorry state of the city, eh?

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@14: ‘And The Stranger keeps moving farther from “alt weekly” to bat-shit crazy.’

I honestly do not know why the Stranger is even published anymore. The heyday of the Seattle alt-weekly clearly ended awhile ago. Want the local music stories The Rocket once published? Most of them are on KEXP.org, with Dave Segal as the last lonely faithful soldier here at the Stranger, his still-excellent work mostly reminding us of what greatness we used to enjoy. Want local news, arts, events? Neighborhood blogs cover all of those.

And that leaves politics. We need say no more.


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