 If you're watching this, then you probably don't need to be convinced at just how terrible of a human being Nira Tandon is, who is the president of the Center for American Progress. But she's also incredibly petty because for being in such a powerful position to where she has access to the entire Democratic Party establishment and not only access, influence, she spends like most of her day, and I'm going to guess and say like 40, maybe 50%, just arguing with Bernie Sanders supporters on Twitter. I've gotten into Twitter arguments with Nira Tandon and was subsequently blocked. She is blocking more people by the day. She's just she's petty and it's it's kind of sad, right? Because you would think that being in a position of great influence and power, you'd at least grow up a little bit. Like I don't even see for all of Donald Trump's mean tweets, like you don't see him responding to everyone in his mentions calling him a fraud. So for her, I mean, she's like hyper aware of all of the criticisms. And yet she's not trying to do better. Instead, she's kind of like doubling down and she's just going back and forth. And it's it's so immature. And I'm not saying that I'm I'm better than that because I've gotten into a lot of Twitter arguments myself. But I mean, like nobody's as bad as her. She's such a petty person on top of being just genuinely evil, I think. But it's funny because finally somebody put her in her place. She, as you all know, won't stop attacking Bernie Sanders. And she responded to a New York Times article saying this, we have a virus to deal with and more important issues. But for a campaign that was seen as too divisive by Democratic voters, which led them to look for alternatives, that the rationale for defeat is that it wasn't negative enough. That's not serious. Now, the speechwriter for the Sanders campaign, David Serota responded with a clap back that I don't want to use this word to describe it, but I'm going to have to do it, even if it's cringe. It was epic. And I say that because, well, we'll just read it. You run a corporate funded think tank whose legacy is undermining Medicare for All in the lead up to a pandemic. And your personal claim to fame is reportedly outing a harassment victim, busting a union and being affiliated with a campaign that lost to Trump. Maybe sit out a few plays. Now, I am guessing that if he had a little bit more space, a little bit more characters, he would have included a lot more how they omitted a portion of a report on profiling of Muslim Americans after Mike Bloomberg was in it and he donated to the Center for American Progress. Like this is a fraudulent organization run by a fraudulent ghoul. And there's there's so many negative things to say about near attendant. Like, I think that she is genuinely a bad person. Like her organization is fighting to prop up war criminals like Benjamin Netanyahu and they're fighting to stop Medicare for All a policy that would save 68000 lives every single year. Like, I know that people accuse me of being hyperbolic often because I use words like evil to describe politicians. But what else do you call this? What else do you call that? If you are actively stopping good and promoting bad in the world, I don't know what else to say to describe you. So I just had to share this. I thought that David Cerroda's tweet was phenomenal. And I wish that more people would respond to near attendant like this. More people in positions of power and influence. That is because she gets a pass from the Democratic Party establishment because a lot of people don't want her wrath because when you have power, when you have influence, you know, you can say things, you can get away with a lot of things that normal people like you and I can't get away with. So I'm glad that someone at least was willing to stand up to her because the only way to deal with a bully is to stand up for yourself. And this is the only way to deal with her.