Cont: 2020 Democratic Candidates Tracker Part IV

The Bidenistas' claims that it was already all over for a while now have been inaccurate all along with not even half of the points assigned yet, but there is good reason to quit now anyway: it legitimizes the idea of cancelling all remaining primaries/caucuses, which is a good idea medically regardless of politics, and it eliminates the potential for conflict between campaign activities and medical advice. It's also consistent with what Bernie's been doing for a while anyway, working on the medical situation rather than the campaign.
 
Ok. That's nice and all, but reality (whether you can see it or not) is that there are 2 candidates. Picking nits off one candidate will do what for you?
Ignoring the "nits" ... I like to think it helps us see/understand reality.
 
The context there is that it isn't 100% given he will be the nominee. This has nothing to do with disqualification. His being older makes him more vulnerable to health problems, especially now.

Biden is now the nominee.

I did answer that. I'm not trying to further goals. I am stating an opinion on a message board; not trying to use this forum to further my own agenda.

How do you think criticizing and accusing of being a traitor to the cause those that express a negative opinion of Biden is furthering your goals, political or otherwise?

I thought I was explaining to those who weren't thinking the process through that damaging the prospects of the better candidate improves the prospects of the worse candidate. It seems so basic to me, but there are clearly several who would rather go on and on and on about (to get biblical here) the mote in Biden's eye while ignoring the plank in Trump's eye. Being a "traitor to the cause" would involve understanding the result of their actions and choosing to do them anyway. I spent so much effort explaining and trying to make people think about the result of their actions because I don't believe they do understand them.
 
The Bidenistas' claims that it was already all over for a while now have been inaccurate all along with not even half of the points assigned yet, but there is good reason to quit now anyway: it legitimizes the idea of cancelling all remaining primaries/caucuses (even practically forces their cancellation), which is a good idea medically regardless of politics, and it eliminates the potential for conflict between campaign activities and medical advice. It's also consistent with what Bernie's been doing for a while anyway, working on the medical situation rather than the campaign.
 
The Bidenistas' claims that it was already all over for a while now have been inaccurate all along with not even half of the points assigned yet, but there is good reason to quit now anyway: it legitimizes the idea of cancelling all remaining primaries/caucuses (even practically forces their cancellation), which is a good idea medically regardless of politics, and it eliminates the potential for conflict between campaign activities and medical advice. It's also consistent with what Bernie's been doing for a while anyway, working on the medical situation rather than the campaign.

"For the greater medical good", I would agree with that.
 
Ignoring the "nits" ... I like to think it helps us see/understand reality.

both sides are bad but wow Biden is a horrible person doesn't do much to help see/understand/or represent reality. Rather it distorts the issues. Going back to the 2016 election again, mainstream journalists spent a lot of time covering Clinton's emails. Such constant harping about what was in reality not criminal or unusual left a lot of people with the impression that it was criminal and unprecedented. Can we not learn from the mistakes of the recent past?
 
The Bidenistas' claims that it was already all over for a while now have been inaccurate all along with not even half of the points assigned yet, but there is good reason to quit now anyway: it legitimizes the idea of cancelling all remaining primaries/caucuses (even practically forces their cancellation), which is a good idea medically regardless of politics, and it eliminates the potential for conflict between campaign activities and medical advice. It's also consistent with what Bernie's been doing for a while anyway, working on the medical situation rather than the campaign.

It has been over even with less than half the delegates assigned. It isnt like a super bowl where the team can put up 31 unanswered points starting in the third quarter. Making up delegate deficits require progressively higher and higher poll margins that are simply unrealistic.
 
The Bidenistas' claims that it was already all over for a while now have been inaccurate all along with not even half of the points assigned yet, but there is good reason to quit now anyway: it legitimizes the idea of cancelling all remaining primaries/caucuses (even practically forces their cancellation), which is a good idea medically regardless of politics, and it eliminates the potential for conflict between campaign activities and medical advice. It's also consistent with what Bernie's been doing for a while anyway, working on the medical situation rather than the campaign.

:thumbsup:
 
It isnt like a super bowl where the team can put up 31 unanswered points starting in the third quarter. Making up delegate deficits require progressively higher and higher poll margins that are simply unrealistic.
It would only have taken 60%... but Bernie's campaign has been no Kansas City Chiefs.
 
The Bidenistas' claims that it was already all over for a while now have been inaccurate all along with not even half of the points assigned yet, but there is good reason to quit now anyway: it legitimizes the idea of cancelling all remaining primaries/caucuses (even practically forces their cancellation), which is a good idea medically regardless of politics, and it eliminates the potential for conflict between campaign activities and medical advice. It's also consistent with what Bernie's been doing for a while anyway, working on the medical situation rather than the campaign.

Can you support your claim that is hasn't been all over for a while now? What chance did Sanders have, say 2 weeks ago that he didn't have today? 3 weeks? How long "is a while now"? What even changed between yesterday and today with regard to Sander's campaign? So far as I know, no results have been announced from Wisconsin. Were Sanders concerned about the medical situation, why didn't he drop out before all those crowds were forced to go stand in line to vote?
 
Oh good now the "DNC is out to get Sanders, he's still our God-King" can move from the subtext into the text.
 
That was a close one.

Billionaire media owners, billionaire capitalists and the corporations they own can sleep much more easily in their beds tonight knowing that, as is right and proper, the US is owned by and managed for and on behalf of the very, very rich.


Just hang there, for a little while, US, and we'll catch up no doubt, once Boris has shaken off his inconvenient illness.
 
Excellent news! Obviously Bernie's programme is way better than Biden's but what can you do. The main focus should totally be in defeating that disgusting, dangerous person in the White House. And hopefully after it, the radicalized, fanatical, anti-science and anti-reason party behind that scoundrel.
 
Excellent news! Obviously Bernie's programme is way better than Biden's but what can you do. The main focus should totally be in defeating that disgusting, dangerous person in the White House. And hopefully after it, the radicalized, fanatical, anti-science and anti-reason party behind that scoundrel.


Bill Hicks:

"Wait a minute! There's one guy holding up both puppets!"
 
Ahem. Jared. Fail-son-in-law getting nepotism gigs and totally screwing this country in the process. Yeah, Hunter with a no consequence job on a board of directors is so much worse. Again with the complete naivete. The children of politicians of all stripes in all countries, rich people, powerful people, actors, musicians, etc tend to get cushy jobs. This is not news to anyone.


Ahem, Trump bragged on nationally syndicated radio about barging in on underage girls in dressing rooms because he owned the building. He spoke sexually about his own daughter while she was 15/16 at the time.


Ahem, 27 (iirc) sexual assault charges against Trump, one in which he is ignoring court orders to supply a DNA sample.
And as far as I can tell, that sexual assault allegation is being explored but given the wildly different stories the alleged victim has told, she's not looking very credible. We've had too many James O'Keefes and Jacob Wohls manufacturing transparently false scandals recently, so when it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, I need more proof that it's really a Boeing 747.



I'm sorry. Biden will never be able to overcome his real fault to some people: That he isn't Sanders. We people on planet Earth aren't perfect, but screaming bloody murder because someone jaywalked so they're worse than the other guy who is a serial murderer only gets you the serial murderer. And just imagine, if the magical lost tribe of the left had materialized and voted Sanders in, how easy his faults would be for the Republicans to run with. But because he never wins, never advances to a stage where anyone goes negative against him, he still looks perfect in the eyes of his naive followers.

I mean, sure, Trump has worse scandals by the score and voters didn't care. It's an absurd double standard, but that's reality. The hillary emails things was an anchor around her neck while every day brought new dirt on Trump that didn't seem to hurt him.

I fully expect a similar dynamic to play out again. Trump's many failures are already priced in. Biden is going to go reeling from scandal to scandal.
 
If Biden flops, it's going to be a bit harder to blame Sanders this time around. But I'm confident the party will find a way.
 

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