Ignore if you want, but genuine question. I read the article and found it reasonable (sounding) in what it is laying out. What are your critiques of it?
From this article: www.theguardian.com/us-news/arti...
She has done nothing to build up a coalition within the government to allow her to effectively lead. The best a president with no allies can do is stall the government (which would appeal to the GOP). What has Stein done since 2016 to indicate she's serious about governance?
Somehow, the site's deeper explanation for this stance is even dumber. Completely tone deaf and the kind of "allyship" that is utterly disconnected from reality.
Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Times Arrow" (S5.E26)
Seems there's a concerted, botted effort by someone to separate the current GOP from the previous party leader. But George W Bush will always be a Republican.