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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
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In reply to the discussion: Can the 20,000 tweets David Sirota deleted be recovered? [View all]Blue_true
(31,261 posts)40. Stuff on the web get archived.
They exist, but you will have to search for where they are archived. He may have successfully deleted some that were not archived and they are gone unless someone that follow him saved them, but that number is likely very small.
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primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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So why did he vehemently deny being a political operative, if it wasn't a violation of journalistic
ehrnst
Mar 2019
#14
Because the staff a candidate hires are a measure of that candidate's integrity
LongtimeAZDem
Mar 2019
#4
Would you say "But who cares? He is NOT running for President" about Trump's campaign staff?
ehrnst
Mar 2019
#7
"Sirota's vitriolic tweets & blog posts also appear to be at odds with the ethos of the Sanders's
ehrnst
Mar 2019
#16
He's going to be the man writing speeches for the man running for president. WE CARE...
George II
Mar 2019
#31
Trashing a candidate on behalf of a rival candidate, while posing as a neutral commentator.
ehrnst
Mar 2019
#13
Thanks. So he's deleted his tweets going way back to 2008, more than TEN years ago! I wonder....
George II
Mar 2019
#42
I don't remember any of the dates, but to be honest I never expected all of those....
George II
Mar 2019
#38