I'm not really insisting anything of the sort; the main responsibility for this does indeed rest with the Democrats and their refusal to stop supplying Israel with lethal assistance.Hardly. She makes it quite clear that the Democrats have only themselves to blame for people turning away from them. And frankly it's a strange thing for you to insist otherwise.
This specific question isn't one of whom is to blame for what. It's what the impact is, which campaigns suffer most from it, and how this effects the election outcome. Stein is clear. Third party support costs the Dems, relative to the Republicans.
Similarly, I'm not concerned what posturing tankies think.I'm not concerned about what preening liberals think.
But you predicated your question on an assumption about how other people think, so I responded. And considering what a tiny number of people actually vote for Stein, I have better insight into those people than you.
The contradictions you've identified... exist only if we accept assumptions you made, and with which I don't agree. So, uhrm, transparently not.It is only inconsistent with what you think. So the foolish contradiction, as you call it, can only be yours.