Drlee wrote:Do you want to be taken seriously? Obviously not because you post very childish stuff like this. Ask someone to help you with your maturity level.
Trump himself calls her "Pocahontas." It could make a difference. You're from Arizona--home to the largest Indian reservation in the US. Not that I think Warren will take Arizona, Utah, Wyoming or Montana. However, she did more or less screw over a minority person who would have had the jobs she "stole" through her dishonesty.
Crantag wrote:Surely Sanders is done.
Yeah. I think he knows it too. He has cancelled ad buys, but I'm betting he'll continue fundraising--that's how politicians roll--until it's obvious to the people supporting him that they're wasting their time and money. 78 is a bit too old to be seeking that office, and he gets kudos for holding up as long as he did.
Crantag wrote:Down to Warren and Biden. I've been predicting Warren for weeks, even months (check my posts).
I expect it to start getting ugly. Wall Street hates Warren, but the AOC types love her--and they have the grass roots or groundswell if you will over Biden. Biden is weakened by the highlighting of his son profiting off of his office. As long as impeachment is front and center, so will Biden's corruption be. It's a catch-22. By the way, Nancy Pelosi's son has some ties to the Ukraine too. She's probably going to regret doing this impeachment thing.
Crantag wrote:Mayor Pete? America ain't ready for a first gay president, and he's just a mayor of a town most people don't know shit about. No chance.
Yeah. YouTubers call him "Booty Judge." His attempt to run a gay version of Christianity won't work with evangelicals.
Crantag wrote:Andrew Yang? I like him, but he's just another businessman who's not a politician, and he's Asian. No chance.
I don't think being Asian hurts, unless you are trying to run identity politics/intersectionality.
Crantag wrote:That one former DA from California?
Yeah. Tulsi Gabbard took Harris to the woodshed, and she hasn't recovered. That's why it's a shame that the Democrats tried to pare the field too early. They had some non-crazy candidates. The media ran with who they liked. Gabbard, Hickenlooper and Bullock aren't from big media markets. They all could have learned from Donald Trump how to get attention for their candidacies. Sadly, nobody wants to learn the lesson Trump exemplifies.
Drlee wrote:One Wyoming voter counts the same as 80 California voters in national elections.
How do you figure? Wyoming has 3 electoral college votes--1 congressman and two senators. California has 55--53 congressman and two senators. California has roughly 680k people per elector. Wyoming has roughly 190k per elector. That's roughly 3.6:1 advantage to Wyoming. It's not 80:1 by a longshot, unless you are using the new math-is-racist approach of the Seattle school districts.
Drlee wrote:He does not even think about telling the truth.
You know, lying isn't novel among politicians right? This isn't your first rodeo.
late wrote:Before the Republicans went crazy, there wasn't much personal conflict in Congress.
Ha ha. Sure.
Hindsite wrote:Another distortion. FOX News is the only major news media that even attempts to give President Trump fair coverage.
He's probably talking about FoxNews putting the quitter Paul Ryan on their board, or maybe Shep Smith who's a die-hard liberal.
Hindsite wrote:You have a short memory. Democrat Senator Harry Reid ended bipartisan efforts when he was leader of the Senate during the Obama administration. His action left a sour taste in the mouth of Mitch McConnell. Also passing Obamacare with out a single vote from the Republicans is not what I call bipartisan.
Well done. I shouldn't drink while reading his posts. Then I wouldn't need to wipe myself off.
late wrote:Bipartisanship died during the Speakership of Newt. That was in the 90s.
Gatt, NAFTA, MFN Status for China, Family and Medical Leave Act, Telecommunications reform and the internet, Banking reform, welfare reform, crime bill? Dude, maybe you ought to read the Congressional Record from time-to-time. Newt Gingrich was as bi-partisan as Tip O'Neill.
Drlee wrote:And Trump is only three years younger than Biden and showing signs of all kinds of disorders.
Especially "Disagreeing with Neocons Disorder". That seems to be a chronic condition, and perhaps terminal.
Drlee wrote:Warren is much younger than Trump.
Well, those Native Americans don't show their age like us white men do.
Drlee wrote:President Trump will beat him like a drum.
Or a tom-tom if it's Elizabeth Warren.
"We have put together the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics."
-- Joe Biden