Yeah, that was one of the lines Jimmy Dore said...
...and of course that is entirely possible.

Yeah, that was one of the lines Jimmy Dore said...
I'm not sure he can viably pick anyone but a Black woman at this point now - I think his "you ain't Black" moment has narrowed the race to Harris, Abrams, or Demings, and Abrams is the only one not from a law and order background. Potentially the governor of New Mexico and the Nevada senator are still possibilities as they are non-white, but I don't think there's anyway the Dems let Joe go with an all-white ticket now.CID1990 wrote: ↑Tue May 26, 2020 7:00 pm A couple weeks ago I thought there was no way Biden would pick her
But his polling with blacks is below Hillary’s... he needs to motivate that constituency and he isn’t doing it. Then along comes his “you ain’t black” comment
If he can’t generate black turnout he is going to lose. Last week’s gaffe may have breathed new life into Abrams and Harris
we’ll see
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You know the little #resist(er) robots were on the edge of their seat salivating...only to find Al Capone's Vault.
It's inexcusable for ANYONE to use that word. Including rap artists and 93. Using a word in the dictionary could kill earth faster than made up global warming.Chizzang wrote:You're aware that Biden is quoting a Louisiana representative right..?ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote: ↑Tue May 26, 2020 4:45 pm It was audio of Biden himself speaking in 1985.
You can't get more factual than that. But you don't even try to be rational with your idiotic Orange man bad rhetoric
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CID1990 wrote: ↑Tue May 26, 2020 7:00 pm A couple weeks ago I thought there was no way Biden would pick her
But his polling with blacks is below Hillary’s... he needs to motivate that constituency and he isn’t doing it. Then along comes his “you ain’t black” comment
If he can’t generate black turnout he is going to lose. Last week’s gaffe may have breathed new life into Abrams and Harris
we’ll see
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Thing is, that's the kind of thing likely to piss off the Bernie folks even more (if that's possible). They hate it when someone tries to out-Bernie Bernie. Truth be told, I don't think they can bring those voters into the fold anyway - Bernie voters tend to be pretty bitter folks, hard to see them softening when their guy got screwed by the Dems yet again. They didn't come back into the fold in 2016, hard to see them being more conciliatory this time around.houndawg wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 6:22 pmCID1990 wrote: ↑Tue May 26, 2020 7:00 pm A couple weeks ago I thought there was no way Biden would pick her
But his polling with blacks is below Hillary’s... he needs to motivate that constituency and he isn’t doing it. Then along comes his “you ain’t black” comment
If he can’t generate black turnout he is going to lose. Last week’s gaffe may have breathed new life into Abrams and Harris
we’ll see
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Between the blacks and the Berners we're going to see what kind of uniter Joe can be. I'm waiting for an onslaught of Joe sounding like Bernie to begin given thats what he's done in the past to bolster sagging approval ratings
None of this matters...GannonFan wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 6:00 amThing is, that's the kind of thing likely to piss off the Bernie folks even more (if that's possible). They hate it when someone tries to out-Bernie Bernie. Truth be told, I don't think they can bring those voters into the fold anyway - Bernie voters tend to be pretty bitter folks, hard to see them softening when their guy got screwed by the Dems yet again. They didn't come back into the fold in 2016, hard to see them being more conciliatory this time around.
Thats a myth pomulgated to deflect blame for losing an election to a dung beetle like Trump. Bernie voters voted for Hillary, maybe their turnout was down but they had zero to do with the DNC's debacle in '16.GannonFan wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 6:00 amThing is, that's the kind of thing likely to piss off the Bernie folks even more (if that's possible). They hate it when someone tries to out-Bernie Bernie. Truth be told, I don't think they can bring those voters into the fold anyway - Bernie voters tend to be pretty bitter folks, hard to see them softening when their guy got screwed by the Dems yet again. They didn't come back into the fold in 2016, hard to see them being more conciliatory this time around.
Who even reads Duopoly party platforms nowadays? Seriously.houndawg wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 7:41 amThats a myth pomulgated to deflect blame for losing an election to a dung beetle like Trump. Bernie voters voted for Hillary, maybe their turnout was down but they had zero to do with the DNC's debacle in '16.GannonFan wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 6:00 am
Thing is, that's the kind of thing likely to piss off the Bernie folks even more (if that's possible). They hate it when someone tries to out-Bernie Bernie. Truth be told, I don't think they can bring those voters into the fold anyway - Bernie voters tend to be pretty bitter folks, hard to see them softening when their guy got screwed by the Dems yet again. They didn't come back into the fold in 2016, hard to see them being more conciliatory this time around.
And the reason they keep up the drumbeat is because its the only leverage they have so obviously the plan is to drag the corporate wing as far to the left as is possible before the election and that is only possible if the corporate wing thinks they need to throw them a bone to bring them out. You'll be able to tell how worried the DNC is by the platform. The more it fucks over the working class the less worried the DNC is about repeating the greatest debacle in US election history
Ivytalk wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 7:48 amWho even reads Duopoly party platforms nowadays? Seriously.houndawg wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 7:41 am
Thats a myth pomulgated to deflect blame for losing an election to a dung beetle like Trump. Bernie voters voted for Hillary, maybe their turnout was down but they had zero to do with the DNC's debacle in '16.
And the reason they keep up the drumbeat is because its the only leverage they have so obviously the plan is to drag the corporate wing as far to the left as is possible before the election and that is only possible if the corporate wing thinks they need to throw them a bone to bring them out. You'll be able to tell how worried the DNC is by the platform. The more it fucks over the working class the less worried the DNC is about repeating the greatest debacle in US election history
You doubt that? The voters certainly don’t care about platforms.
Kinda changed the subject there, Perry Mason...
Not really, Della Street.
I agree with Ivy, platforms mean nothing. It's all about the candidates. Presidential elections are popularity contests.
Hell I could set out to write the major parties’ platforms cold turkey and I guarantee I’d be 95% accurate
You and Ivt are both talking about something different - I'm talking about the Bernie wing trying to influence the DNC and move the platform to the left, not about voters caring about the platform.
https://news.yahoo.com/biden-suggests-p ... 50470.html“Instead of standing there and teaching a cop, when there’s an unarmed person coming at them with a knife or something, you shoot them in the leg instead of in the heart is a very different thing. There’s a lot of different things that could change
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https://news.yahoo.com/biden-suggests-p ... 50470.html“Instead of standing there and teaching a cop, when there’s an unarmed person coming at them with a knife or something, you shoot them in the leg instead of in the heart is a very different thing. There’s a lot of different things that could change
How did the Dems “screw Bernie again”?GannonFan wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 6:00 amThing is, that's the kind of thing likely to piss off the Bernie folks even more (if that's possible). They hate it when someone tries to out-Bernie Bernie. Truth be told, I don't think they can bring those voters into the fold anyway - Bernie voters tend to be pretty bitter folks, hard to see them softening when their guy got screwed by the Dems yet again. They didn't come back into the fold in 2016, hard to see them being more conciliatory this time around.
I read where Kushner is pushing Trump to come out with 10 items he will pass for 2020.
Does Pence know about this? This could be juicy. Are they secretly lovers?
Sorry, butchered that one. Come out with 10 items for his 2020 election platform.