Anyone who has experience is imperfect.
Anyone who has experience is imperfect.
Shhhhh Esther Wang wants to demonstrate even after she helps Trump win and Trump forces her to admit she’s a woman
So ... Joe Biden got the most votes. That’s what happened.
Pretty much it. No room for anyone but The Unicorn.
I guess it’s historic a woman could use the old boy network to benefit herself, since Biden picked her because She was his son's friend. It’s not historic for anyone hoping to dismantle the network.
because not Bernie
“Joe Biden, hardly a man who has inspired excitement”
LOL. Look, you’re a good writer in the sense that you have as sophisticated vocabulary and can string together words in a pleasant way.
It’s ok everyone. All Kamala Harris has to do is briefly talk about wet ass pussies and suddenly Jezebel will be writing positive but superficial articles about her left and right. Then we don’t have to read these painful “deep dives” that just illustrate how clueless the writer is.
“dissected based on whether or not they would help Biden’s election chances.”
Let’s ignore the idiots.
100%. Ester continues to have NO FUCKING IDEA what she’s talking about. Again, she’s a tool of the right. Pathetic
I’m just not buying this. Biden won the primary, committed to selecting a woman as his VP, then did. There were legitimate female candidates in the primary who all received fair media coverage and they just didn’t get enough votes. How is that the fault of “the patriarchy”?
This is about as positive as you guys are going to get, isn’t it? PUMAs, Class of 2020.
But where’s the OUTRAGE!!! in that?!
It feels like this article-- and many others-- are completely disconnected from the basic fact that Biden won the nomination decisively in large part because he was the overwhelming choice of female voters...especially female voters of color.
Shhh....MAGAbel wants to decry the sexist frames that the media imposes while perpetuating said frames. Gotta get a shot at the Dems in or they won’t be cool on Rose twitter.
It’s good that you cite that specific article on the “messy spectacle” as it and others like it in the press are where said “spectacle” exists-- in the minds of vapid journalists who love to cast things in a sexist frame.
How do we reconcile this attitude toward Biden’s nomination and his selection of Harris with the reality that Black women represent the voting base of the Democratic party and that their votes propelled Biden to securing the nomination?
VPs are generally not announced until right before the convention. As I check my watch, it looks to be before the convention this year as well.