Powerful video. This guy is eminently more qualified than tha “draft dodger commander in chief.”Start at about 2:10
Powerful video. This guy is eminently more qualified than tha “draft dodger commander in chief.”Start at about 2:10
Calling him a clown seems a little harsh to me, but that's just my opinion. I seem to remember he was against Pelosi becoming the Speaker the second time, although I'm not certain about that.Powerful video. This guy is eminently more qualified than tha “draft dodger commander in chief.”
I don’t think anyone was trying to call him a clown, just a reference to the crowded Democratic field as a “clown bus”. The Republicans were called the same thing in 2016.Calling him a clown seems a little harsh to me, but that's just my opinion. I seem to remember he was against Pelosi becoming the Speaker the second time, although I'm not certain about that.
Calling him a clown seems a little harsh to me, but that's just my opinion. I seem to remember he was against Pelosi becoming the Speaker the second time, although I'm not certain about that.
Yeah, that's all I was saying.I don’t think anyone was trying to call him a clown, just a reference to the crowded Democratic field as a “clown bus”. The Republicans were called the same thing in 2016.
Seems like a solid guy. I would have some concerns about a guy with PTSD as president. But it would be better than having one suffering from bone spurs. Those seem to cause serious psychological problems.
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The GOP has been terrified of Trump from day one - terrified that the bully actually would enter the race and throw the election to Hillary.Time for the 25th amendment. Pence may be dumb and misguided, but he's not crazy...
The first time Trump calls her Pocahontas in a debate, Warren could tell him "Mr. President, I'm doing my best to resist my impulse to scalp you...if ever anybody needed scalping... but I'm trying to control myself. I suggest you not provoke me. And if you pull that stunt of standing right behind me as I try to answer questions, I will make you regret it."
Warren, asked how she can stand up to Trump: “I know how to fight and I know how to win. Nobody’s getting behind me on a debate stage and doing a handsy thing.”
“It’s not enough to be Not Trump. A country that elects Donald Trump is a country in serious trouble.”
What is the saying? "Iowa picks corn while New Hampshire picks Presidents". The thing with the midwest is mostly what one considers the midwest. Do you consider everything north of oklahoma, everything west of illinois, and everything east of Utah? or do you lump illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, Missouri, and Michigan in there too? Alot of Bernie fanatics keep on saying he does well in the MW because of his Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado numbers, but fail to realize that the MW as a whole is far more centrist than leftist. Strong numbers in a small region of small states dont negate delegates won in Milwaulkee, Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, St Louis, and Kansas City who vote far more like the Southeast and Northeast than they do like the Pacific West.538 Iowa analysis shows the narrative that Sanders would've carried (and thus can carry) the midwest is dubious at best. White midwestern voters prefer (1) Warren, followed closely by (2) Harris and Buttigieg. Since these are supposed to be "his" people, that's a bad sign for Bernie.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/joe-biden-has-an-iowa-problem-not-an-enthusiasm-problem/
What is the saying? "Iowa picks corn while New Hampshire picks Presidents". The thing with the midwest is mostly what one considers the midwest. Do you consider everything north of oklahoma, everything west of illinois, and everything east of Utah? or do you lump illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, Missouri, and Michigan in there too? Alot of Bernie fanatics keep on saying he does well in the MW because of his Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado numbers, but fail to realize that the MW as a whole is far more centrist than leftist. Strong numbers in a small region of small states dont negate delegates won in Milwaulkee, Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, St Louis, and Kansas City who vote far more like the Southeast and Northeast than they do like the Pacific West.
Here is the reason progressives and Bernites should just toss the MW strategy. In an one on one primary like 2016, with two political polar opposites (in terms of party), you should run away with the regions you are said to be strong in.
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https://twitter.com/abc/status/https://twitter.com/TulsiGabbard/status/1167889798515720200?s=19 Bernie did well in IA and NE because those were caucus states.What is the saying? "Iowa picks corn while New Hampshire picks Presidents". The thing with the midwest is mostly what one considers the midwest. Do you consider everything north of oklahoma, everything west of illinois, and everything east of Utah? or do you lump illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, Missouri, and Michigan in there too? Alot of Bernie fanatics keep on saying he does well in the MW because of his Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado numbers, but fail to realize that the MW as a whole is far more centrist than leftist. Strong numbers in a small region of small states dont negate delegates won in Milwaulkee, Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, St Louis, and Kansas City who vote far more like the Southeast and Northeast than they do like the Pacific West.
I’m fine with this.Booker appears ready to pull the plug if he doesn’t get a bunch of money soon.