TragicMonkey
Poisoned Waffles
Oddly, older voters are the demographic Mayor Pete seems to do better with.
Perhaps because Mayor Pete is a 75 year old's brain in a 30-something body.
Oddly, older voters are the demographic Mayor Pete seems to do better with.
I think Biden will pick a nobody. He has argued with the rest too long. And Pete B would scare off all Christian grannies.
Slate said:President Donald Trump kicked off his stay in Florida on Saturday by giving a speech to hundreds of students attending a Turning Point USA conservative youth conference in West Palm Beach. But unlike what many were expecting, Trump didn’t spend much time talking about his impeachment. He did though devote a few minutes to doing something that isn’t normal in his speeches: praising a Democrat. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii was on the receiving end of the praise as the commander in chief scoffed at the suggestion that she works for Russia while he also said he respects her for not voting to impeach him.
Tulsi and Klobuchar are the only two Democrat candidates who don't appear to be way, way off the beaten path for us non-Democrats. That means, of course, they're bringing up the rear in the Democrat polls. They're like Obama, in that we didn't agree with him politically, but we weren't seriously worried about what he would do if elected. Biden, Bernie, and Warren are all scary, albeit for different reasons. I have no idea why anyone would consider putting any of them in charge of the country, and I think the results in November will bear that out.
The thing that keeps coming back to me from the last debate was Biden not committing to two terms. I just can't imagine how a one-term presidency will end up being good for the Democrats.
Tulsi and Klobuchar are the only two Democrat candidates who don't appear to be way, way off the beaten path for us non-Democrats. That means, of course, they're bringing up the rear in the Democrat polls. They're like Obama, in that we didn't agree with him politically, but we weren't seriously worried about what he would do if elected. Biden, Bernie, and Warren are all scary, albeit for different reasons. I have no idea why anyone would consider putting any of them in charge of the country, and I think the results in November will bear that out.
I missed that part.Mayor Pete Buttigieg said this week that while he supports the “spirit” of expansion of medication abortion, there needs to be “more research into the pros and cons and unintended consequences of its use in the context of the United States.”
There goes Pete, triangulating his positions into meaninglessness.
https://rewire.news/article/2019/12/20/buttigieg-says-expanding-medication-abortion-access-could-come-with-unintended-consequences-campaign-week-in-review/
There goes Pete, triangulating his positions into meaninglessness.
https://rewire.news/article/2019/12/20/buttigieg-says-expanding-medication-abortion-access-could-come-with-unintended-consequences-campaign-week-in-review/
How is Warren scary for the country?
Has anybody proposed having a "people that matter" primary?
If you are a Democrat, let me know what you think of this....
I'm not a Dem but I'd be happy to comment as soon as you explain what a "people that matter" primary actually means.
They're like Obama, in that we didn't agree with him politically, but we weren't seriously worried about what he would do if elected.