Skeptic Ginger
Nasty Woman
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O'Rourke thinks he's the next Kennedy. He keeps repeating Kennedy's favorite lines.
To be fair, Warren is already in the 1%, so she probably doesn't need a lot of donations from other one-percenters. Sure, Warren has obviously made friends with a few billionaires over the course of her career, but what career politician hasn't?
After all this time Warren should have a better answer than, "Look"
She could at least call them on trying to trap her with the question. It should be a simple answer but instead she looks like she's avoiding the issue.
That's fair. Though, if her whole career only spans seven years, then the number of billionaire donations "over the course of her whole career" gathers a lot more weight.Wut? She first ran for political office in 2012, when she was 62. I think a little anti-Warren sentiment accidentally slipped into view.
"Thank you for all the love."Sanders just completely dodged the health concern question and turned it into a plug for an upcoming rally and his website.
Holy cow! Is it always sunny in that fantasy land where you reside?In my opinion, one of the great strengths of the American system is that it's virtually impossible to have a dynasty in the conventional sense. None of the high offices are hereditary. There's no mechanism to install favorites. Your family connections only matter if you can sell them to the voting public. And at that point, it's the same "electability by association" advantage that anyone else associated with a successful politician would have.
Wut? Herbert Walker was a member of the "elites" of the east coast who (rightly) labeled Dutch's econonics as "voodoo". Dutch himself was westerner through-and through who didn't much cotton to those pointy-headed elites on the east coast. How you conjure up a dynasty from that is hard to fathom.George H. W. Bush succeeding Reagan was probably the most dynastic outcome we've had in recent presidential elections. Biden is making a similarly dynastic play right now.
That's fair. Though, if her whole career only spans seven years, then the number of billionaire donations "over the course of her whole career" gathers a lot more weight.
How many other elected officials garnered maximum donations from thirty billionaires in the first seven years of their career?
How many other elected officials garnered maximum donations from thirty billionaires in the first seven years of their career?
Holy cow! Is it always sunny in that fantasy land where you reside?
Wut? Herbert Walker was a member of the "elites" of the east coast who (rightly) labeled Dutch's econonics as "voodoo". Dutch himself was westerner through-and through who didn't much cotton to those pointy-headed elites on the east coast. How you conjure up a dynasty from that is hard to fathom.
Similarly, Biden's political career was well and long established before Obama even got into the game. Their connection is no more of a dynasty than you and I. <-- That thought will make your hair curl, eh?![]()
I have no idea. Do you have any data?
Ooo burn. Biden claims he got it done, Warren thanked Obama, ie it was not Biden.
He fired back by interrupting her to say something like "yeah, you did a good job at doing your job" in glib fashion.
Some might see it as a zinger, but I think it put the exclamation point on the already brewing undercurrent that Joe is doing the "man" thing of saying "yeah, you had an idea, but I made it reality" which is not going to fly with a lot of women.
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ETA: She let the interruption fizzle into silence for about a beat and a half and I think it was a good move on her part.