The Democratic Candidates

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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,489

    HAHA!
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,489
    First episode of Bernie Sanders election pod:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K11acMGsX_M
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117
    Jason P said:
    It appears the biggest debate on the candidates so far is their gender, race, age and sexual orientation.  All stufff that is determined by fate. 
    Welcome to full blown identity politics
  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117
    PJ_Soul said:

    I call bullshit on their fuzzy math.... i guess we want to forget Biden & Bernie have been elected officials forever and have won more elections than the rest of the list combined, men & women? 

    Did i forget to mention Biden was also on a succesful Presidential ticket twice?

    I fully support female candidates, but that list is junk, and biased
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,704
    edited April 2019
    my2hands said:
    PJ_Soul said:

    I call bullshit on their fuzzy math.... i guess we want to forget Biden & Bernie have been elected officials forever and have won more elections than the rest of the list combined, men & women? 

    Did i forget to mention Biden was also on a succesful Presidential ticket twice?

    I fully support female candidates, but that list is junk, and biased
    Nobody wants to forget anything. It's a tweet (a factual one), so chill. I do agree with the point it's making though.
    Speaking of bias..........

    It’s the Sexism, Stupid

    Why men are dominating the Democratic 2020 primary.



    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
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  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117
    PJ_Soul said:
    my2hands said:
    PJ_Soul said:

    I call bullshit on their fuzzy math.... i guess we want to forget Biden & Bernie have been elected officials forever and have won more elections than the rest of the list combined, men & women? 

    Did i forget to mention Biden was also on a succesful Presidential ticket twice?

    I fully support female candidates, but that list is junk, and biased
    Nobody wants to forget anything. It's a tweet (a factual one), so chill. I do agree with the point it's making though.
    Speaking of bias..........

    It’s the Sexism, Stupid

    Why men are dominating the Democratic 2020 primary.




    Joe & Bernie have massive name recognition advantage over the field... i don't buy it, and i cant stand that we go looking for sexism and racism to explain everything, although sometimes real, it is WAY overplayed. You know my stance on females in politics, i'm all about it. Maybe they need a better candidate with better name recognition? If Michelle was in this race, you think she wouldn't be getting all the press and likely poll as a favorite?

    Was sexism at play when a female received more votes than anybody ever not named Barack? 
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,884
    Michelle would roll to the nomination. 
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,704
    edited April 2019
    my2hands said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    my2hands said:
    PJ_Soul said:

    I call bullshit on their fuzzy math.... i guess we want to forget Biden & Bernie have been elected officials forever and have won more elections than the rest of the list combined, men & women? 

    Did i forget to mention Biden was also on a succesful Presidential ticket twice?

    I fully support female candidates, but that list is junk, and biased
    Nobody wants to forget anything. It's a tweet (a factual one), so chill. I do agree with the point it's making though.
    Speaking of bias..........

    It’s the Sexism, Stupid

    Why men are dominating the Democratic 2020 primary.




    Joe & Bernie have massive name recognition advantage over the field... i don't buy it, and i cant stand that we go looking for sexism and racism to explain everything, although sometimes real, it is WAY overplayed. You know my stance on females in politics, i'm all about it. Maybe they need a better candidate with better name recognition? If Michelle was in this race, you think she wouldn't be getting all the press and likely poll as a favorite?

    Was sexism at play when a female received more votes than anybody ever not named Barack? 
    One case of non-sexism doesn't debunk sexism. Obviously. Especially not when TRUMP was the competition.
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
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  • OnWis97
    OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,610
    mrussel1 said:
    Michelle would roll to the nomination. 
    Maybe.  And she'd get clobbered in the general.
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  • mrussel1
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    PJ_Soul said:
    my2hands said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    my2hands said:
    PJ_Soul said:

    I call bullshit on their fuzzy math.... i guess we want to forget Biden & Bernie have been elected officials forever and have won more elections than the rest of the list combined, men & women? 

    Did i forget to mention Biden was also on a succesful Presidential ticket twice?

    I fully support female candidates, but that list is junk, and biased
    Nobody wants to forget anything. It's a tweet (a factual one), so chill. I do agree with the point it's making though.
    Speaking of bias..........

    It’s the Sexism, Stupid

    Why men are dominating the Democratic 2020 primary.




    Joe & Bernie have massive name recognition advantage over the field... i don't buy it, and i cant stand that we go looking for sexism and racism to explain everything, although sometimes real, it is WAY overplayed. You know my stance on females in politics, i'm all about it. Maybe they need a better candidate with better name recognition? If Michelle was in this race, you think she wouldn't be getting all the press and likely poll as a favorite?

    Was sexism at play when a female received more votes than anybody ever not named Barack? 
    One case of non-sexism doesn't debunk sexism. Obviously.
    I'm sure there is sexism in voting,  but it's impossible to quantify without more data.  Just because 12% crossed over to vote the man doesn't mean that 11% did it for that reason.  That's the reason I don't like these articles,  or two hands statement earlier that the black vote regressed in 2016 mainly, only, or primarily because Obama wasn't on the ticket. 
  • what dreams
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    my2hands said:
    It will be Joe with a minority VP, likely a woman... 

    $20 says Team Hillary realizes Kaine was a bad VP choice and should have gone with a minority instead
    Or Bernie for that matter. It would've showed that she can debate and disagree with someone but still work with them (unlike Trump who at the time was just stomping on the throats of his GOP adversaries), and more importantly, the Bernie supporters that didn't bother to vote in the general election would have come out to vote him to the Vice-Presidency. But I'd take your $20 bet because I haven't seen Hillary take any accountability for losing the election. So I doubt she'd acknowledge that Kaine wasn't the right choice.
    Her campaign autobiography. Read it. She takes full responsibility 
  • Ledbetterman10
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    my2hands said:
    It will be Joe with a minority VP, likely a woman... 

    $20 says Team Hillary realizes Kaine was a bad VP choice and should have gone with a minority instead
    Or Bernie for that matter. It would've showed that she can debate and disagree with someone but still work with them (unlike Trump who at the time was just stomping on the throats of his GOP adversaries), and more importantly, the Bernie supporters that didn't bother to vote in the general election would have come out to vote him to the Vice-Presidency. But I'd take your $20 bet because I haven't seen Hillary take any accountability for losing the election. So I doubt she'd acknowledge that Kaine wasn't the right choice.
    Her campaign autobiography. Read it. She takes full responsibility 
    I will absolute not be reading that. But I'll take your word for it. 

    All I know is she publicly has blamed sexism. And suggested that the reason she lost white women was men made their wives/daughters vote for Trump.
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
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    BUTTAGJEDJE!
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    Buddajudge looks like Alfred E Neuman.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • what dreams
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    Buddajudge looks like Alfred E Neuman.
    Oh my gosh, yes!! It's been plaguing my brain trying to place his familiar face. That's it!!!  Hahaha. Thanks.
  • what dreams
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    my2hands said:
    It will be Joe with a minority VP, likely a woman... 

    $20 says Team Hillary realizes Kaine was a bad VP choice and should have gone with a minority instead
    Or Bernie for that matter. It would've showed that she can debate and disagree with someone but still work with them (unlike Trump who at the time was just stomping on the throats of his GOP adversaries), and more importantly, the Bernie supporters that didn't bother to vote in the general election would have come out to vote him to the Vice-Presidency. But I'd take your $20 bet because I haven't seen Hillary take any accountability for losing the election. So I doubt she'd acknowledge that Kaine wasn't the right choice.
    Her campaign autobiography. Read it. She takes full responsibility 
    I will absolute not be reading that. But I'll take your word for it. 

    All I know is she publicly has blamed sexism. And suggested that the reason she lost white women was men made their wives/daughters vote for Trump.
    Yeah, I guess the world is complicated like. Go figure -- someone trying to evaluate a major disappointment in her life, so much so that she called her book WHAT HAPPENED. And she opens the introduction by taking full responsibility for the loss, because she was the head of the campaign and it was her job to win. She knows that. She says that. You wouldn't have to read much more than ten pages to get that. But as usual, the fucking media and its compliant consumers tell and believe whatever 30-second story confirms their bias against her. 

    It's unfortunate you won't check it out from the library. It was actually quite a fascinating look at a handful of the major issues she campaigned on -- not just an autobiography. I learned a lot. I cried a lot -- because she is brilliant, and it bothers me that the world, starting way back in the 1990s, just can't take that kind of brilliance from a female seeking power. 
  • Halifax2TheMax
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    my2hands said:
    It will be Joe with a minority VP, likely a woman... 

    $20 says Team Hillary realizes Kaine was a bad VP choice and should have gone with a minority instead
    Or Bernie for that matter. It would've showed that she can debate and disagree with someone but still work with them (unlike Trump who at the time was just stomping on the throats of his GOP adversaries), and more importantly, the Bernie supporters that didn't bother to vote in the general election would have come out to vote him to the Vice-Presidency. But I'd take your $20 bet because I haven't seen Hillary take any accountability for losing the election. So I doubt she'd acknowledge that Kaine wasn't the right choice.
    Her campaign autobiography. Read it. She takes full responsibility 
    I will absolute not be reading that. But I'll take your word for it. 

    All I know is she publicly has blamed sexism. And suggested that the reason she lost white women was men made their wives/daughters vote for Trump.
    Yeah, I guess the world is complicated like. Go figure -- someone trying to evaluate a major disappointment in her life, so much so that she called her book WHAT HAPPENED. And she opens the introduction by taking full responsibility for the loss, because she was the head of the campaign and it was her job to win. She knows that. She says that. You wouldn't have to read much more than ten pages to get that. But as usual, the fucking media and its compliant consumers tell and believe whatever 30-second story confirms their bias against her. 

    It's unfortunate you won't check it out from the library. It was actually quite a fascinating look at a handful of the major issues she campaigned on -- not just an autobiography. I learned a lot. I cried a lot -- because she is brilliant, and it bothers me that the world, starting way back in the 1990s, just can't take that kind of brilliance from a female seeking power. 
    I wouldn’t characterize it as “seeking power,” but rather, “seeking to lead.” Power comes with the position and responsibility to use it wisely, something Team Trump Treason doesn’t grasp.
     
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  • what dreams
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    my2hands said:
    It will be Joe with a minority VP, likely a woman... 

    $20 says Team Hillary realizes Kaine was a bad VP choice and should have gone with a minority instead
    Or Bernie for that matter. It would've showed that she can debate and disagree with someone but still work with them (unlike Trump who at the time was just stomping on the throats of his GOP adversaries), and more importantly, the Bernie supporters that didn't bother to vote in the general election would have come out to vote him to the Vice-Presidency. But I'd take your $20 bet because I haven't seen Hillary take any accountability for losing the election. So I doubt she'd acknowledge that Kaine wasn't the right choice.
    Her campaign autobiography. Read it. She takes full responsibility 
    I will absolute not be reading that. But I'll take your word for it. 

    All I know is she publicly has blamed sexism. And suggested that the reason she lost white women was men made their wives/daughters vote for Trump.
    Yeah, I guess the world is complicated like. Go figure -- someone trying to evaluate a major disappointment in her life, so much so that she called her book WHAT HAPPENED. And she opens the introduction by taking full responsibility for the loss, because she was the head of the campaign and it was her job to win. She knows that. She says that. You wouldn't have to read much more than ten pages to get that. But as usual, the fucking media and its compliant consumers tell and believe whatever 30-second story confirms their bias against her. 

    It's unfortunate you won't check it out from the library. It was actually quite a fascinating look at a handful of the major issues she campaigned on -- not just an autobiography. I learned a lot. I cried a lot -- because she is brilliant, and it bothers me that the world, starting way back in the 1990s, just can't take that kind of brilliance from a female seeking power. 
    I wouldn’t characterize it as “seeking power,” but rather, “seeking to lead.” Power comes with the position and responsibility to use it wisely, something Team Trump Treason doesn’t grasp.
     
    Fair enough -- good clarification
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    So what do you all think of Bernie being the front-runner?  Too early to matter?  Can he continue to grow his support?  Can he beat Trump?


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