Until folks like you start to look beyond blaming Bernie, the Democrats still just don’t get it.
Until folks like you start to look beyond blaming Bernie, the Democrats still just don’t get it.
So you’d reply and I could dismiss your bitch ass.
No one fucking cares what you think.
So basically, you don’t like this particular guy, so you assume his calls for help—which are indistinguishable from those made in earnest—are insincere. Got it.
I disagree entirely. That’s all I can really say. I’m not going to convince you, clearly. If the election is already decided, as you suggest, then it will be what it will be.
They’re trying to get rid of it, yes. Which is a good thing, right? Because the ACA is so bad.
I haven’t really encountered a Harris supporter yet able to explain how her professional record positions her anywhere near the left side of the Democratic spectrum.
Trump summed up his vision in four words. Of course, it was all bullshit, nobody’s disputing that. Obama did the same thing with “hope & change” and so on. That was a vision, too, specifically of a post-Bush future. I don’t believe he delivered on it too well, but it was something. With Hillary, it was just very Obama…
No, it’s not monstrous. Look what the GOP is trying to do to the ACA right now. This is why you don’t pass shit haphazardly just because it’s “what you can get” at the time. You end up delivering something that works for some people, sure, but you also create the conditions that will lead to others stepping in and…
And speaking of Harris specifically, her actual policy positions and past actions in other offices are horrific. Just the list of her top donors should be disqualifying.
Question: how many people actually investigated Kamala Harris’s career political contributions before hyping her up? Because she was getting 2020 hype literally the same week that Donald Trump won the election in 2016, and she had only been the AG in California, not some household name with huge national profile.
Do you object to thier policy positions, or just the color of thier skin and what’s between thier legs?
And as much as “woke” folk like our humble blogger here, use the words “white men” as some sort of insult, let’s face it, no woman of color or woman, period will beat Trump. We tried that once and it was an extinction level failure.
... and I still harbor ill will toward the Bernie Bots and their “protest votes.”
Personally, I’ve been of the thought that the type of transformative public figure we need right now is someone along the lines of Admiral William McRaven.
2. I don’t want Biden to run. I want a more progressive candidate. But Bernie ain’t it. I do believe he is too old.
So who was right? If you were there, would you have agreed with Nancy or with Rahm?
I imagine they were thinking that legislation has to pass and be singed into law to have a significant impact so the ACA was massively preferable to a Single Payer bill which died in the House in a contentious vote or a public option bill which after passing the House died in the Senate because it couldn’t reach…
So they passed the Senate bill rather than, y’know, leave millions of people without health care.
Remember when presidential politics was just the beat of some journalists? I love how, in America, it’s now the beat of all journalists, and it is literally the only thing we hear about in our news. Nothing else is going on in the entire rest of the world, apparently.