Biden 2020

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Apr 6, 2019.

  1. Okay, well you seem to not be able to understand- or it is not convenient for you to understand- that I was pushing back on your assertion that Biden somehow had learned to hunt or demonstrated that he could.

    Biden may have done some damage and then watched someone else take his kill home and devour it. Maybe you are arguing that Joe is able to go out on the hunt to help someone else???? Is that your point?

    You can keep leaning over backwards to not understand that because it demonstrates that he cannot hunt, make the kill, and drag it home.

    He is as worthless as tits on a nun when it comes to going out on the hunt. And so are you, otherwise my point would be obvious.
     
    #551     Nov 27, 2019
  2. I was just looking again at the most recent polling data that - once again- shows Joe Biden as the clear leader.

    After reviewing this, I want to change my position and statement about doubling down on my prediction that Joe will not ultimately be the nominee. The data is just crystal clear that he is currently in a lead in a majorly way.

    Therefore, I wish to triple down on it rather than just double-down. No way Biden will be the nominee.

    You are welcome.
     
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    #552     Nov 27, 2019
  3. vanzandt

    vanzandt


    Deval Patrick beefs up campaign staff
    By Zack Budryk - 11/26/19 04:07 PM EST






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    Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick (D) has hired several key staffers in the wake of his late entry into the already-crowded 2020 Democratic field, according to a press email, released by his campaign.

    Two former staffers for now-defunct presidential campaigns are joining Patrick’s campaign, with Aleigha Cavalier, an alumna of former Rep. Beto O’Rourke’s (D-Texas) presidential campaign, joins Patrick as communications director.

    Campaign manager Abe Rakov, who previously served as a senior adviser to the O’Rourke campaign, was the only campaign staffer already announced.

    Samantha Joseph, former national operations director for Rep. Seth Moulton’s (D-Mass.) presidential campaign, meanwhile, will join the Patrick campaign as director of states, according to the press release.

    Chelsie Ouellette, who served as speechwriter and deputy press secretary for Patrick when he was governor, will join the campaign as national organizing director. Porsha White, national political director for the voting rights group Let America Vote, will serve as the campaign’s deputy political director.
     
    #553     Nov 27, 2019
  4. UsualName

    UsualName

    Well history tells us that whether or not the leader in the primary polls wins the nomination is a coin flip before Iowa. So, there is that.
     
    #554     Nov 27, 2019


  5. There ya go.

    You are having a brief moment of lucidity as your morning kool-aid dose wears off and you have not yet had your afternoon dose.

    Let us rejoice.
     
    #555     Nov 27, 2019
  6. Snarkhund

    Snarkhund

    The fact is Barrack Obama cannot bring himself to support any white candidate. I think Michelle has his testicles in a jar under the bathroom sink.
     
    #556     Nov 27, 2019
  7. Obama is enjoying retirement..why would he jump into the shit sancocho that is the Dem primary now when there are 24 candidates? It is too premature for him to care or lift a finger.
     
    #557     Nov 27, 2019
  8. UsualName

    UsualName

    You don’t read anything you reply to.
     
    #558     Nov 27, 2019
  9. Not in a way that you can understand, anyway.

    Otherwise my reply absolutely was appropriate.

    We cannot dumb everything down for you. I try to help you a bit but it has its limitations.
     
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    #559     Nov 27, 2019
  10. Well, this is true. But that does not mean that he is absolutely hands-off.

    He has set some guidelines and guardrails that make it clear to the candidates that they can do whatever they want but that he will be lashing out at them if they say anything that diminishes the magnanimity of his legacy.

    We saw this when some of the candidates started - in regard to immigration/deportation and some other things- saying at the debates and elsewhere that the Obama administration was retro and not something they wanted to duplicate or be happy about. Yup, Obama and his minions and lackeys put an end to that overnight. Not the way to go. Outside the guardrails.

    Then we recently saw that again when some of the candidates started trash- talking Obamacare and that it was too retro and broken to fix. Nope, outside the guardrails again and he piped right up and the "too far left" lecture was unloaded. It is okay to talk about Enhanced Obamacare that keeps Barry as the founder of american public health care which just needs some tweaks and upgrades, but it is not okay to scrap it or portray it as not being bold or needing to be replaced outright. Obama will stay in his cave as long as the candidates follow the rules. Otherwise, he will unload some lecturettes which are clearly identifying violators without naming them.
     
    #560     Nov 27, 2019