FireNexus wrote: ↑2020-03-04 10:19am
The Romulan Republic wrote: ↑2020-03-04 03:35amI think it more likely she's just staying in to split the progressive vote to spite Sanders.
You know, you and I actually agree here. The difference is, that in my view her behaving this way is proof that I was right to support her all along. She’s willing to do the hard thing to keep us from making a terrible choice.
You praise her for remaining in a race she can't win, misleading her supporters and donors, to split the vote of the progressive movement she claimed to support in order to get a Centrist elected?
Don’t worry, though. The Sanders campaign is just a little airborne. It’s still good, it’s still good.
I'd have thought the last two weeks, hell, the last four years, would have taught
everyone the dangers of getting cocky about the results of an election.
FireNexus wrote: ↑2020-03-04 02:50pm
In “exactly the kind of shit that justifies Warren if she is staying in just to fuck with Bernie because he’s an asshole” news, he shared details of their private conversation in a press conference in an apparent effort to pressure her to drop out:
https://twitter.com/mattdpearce/status/ ... 35904?s=21
I can’t figure out why so many people don’t want to endorse Bernie Sanders. It’s not at all clear that he’s a giant asshole who is bad at politics.
I hope she endorses Biden. Because I know that her endorsement will carry a lot of weight, and Bernie seems to have spent months doing all he can to destroy her rather than try and build bridges. Culminating in this horseshit.
Actually, when asked about whether he'd reached out to Warren by a reported, her confirmed that he had (there is no indication that the conversation was supposed to be confidential), that she had not made a decision, and
asked everyone to respect her right to make her own choice in her own time.
This, naturally, is him trying to "pressure her to drop out". Also, Freedom is Slavery, 2 plus 2 is 5, and Big Brother is Doubleplusgood.
And how has Sanders "spent months" trying to "destroy" Warren? He's barely mentioned her from what I've seen, except when she has attacked him. Some Sanders supporters (not Bernie himself) put out some fliers that were mildly critical of Warren's electability a few months ago. Contrast to the endless, relentless attacks on Bernie's electability, as well as his personal character, which you eagerly engage in and support. He just went out and asked his supporters to respect her right to make her own decision as to who to endorse and when- but of course that's "pressuring her to drop out" (which is somehow shocking behaviour from a political candidate toward an opponent... when Sanders does it).
You're just flat-out lying here, and in the most hypocritical fashion imaginable.
GrandMasterTerwynn wrote: ↑2020-03-04 09:40pm
FireNexus wrote: ↑2020-03-04 02:50pm
In “exactly the kind of shit that justifies Warren if she is staying in just to fuck with Bernie because he’s an asshole” news, he shared details of their private conversation in a press conference in an apparent effort to pressure her to drop out:
https://twitter.com/mattdpearce/status/ ... 35904?s=21
I can’t figure out why so many people don’t want to endorse Bernie Sanders. It’s not at all clear that he’s a giant asshole who is bad at politics.
I hope she endorses Biden. Because I know that her endorsement will carry a lot of weight, and Bernie seems to have spent months doing all he can to destroy her rather than try and build bridges. Culminating in this horseshit.
Also, Sanders has announced his
comeback plan, which is a hard pivot towards negative advertising; combined with some half-hearted attempts at reaching out to people in the center ... mostly to convince them that mainlining Kool-Aid is A-OK.
It's almost like his personal gain outweighs his alleged desire to beat the "most dangerous President in history."
Funny, I didn't see you accusing every other candidate of helping Trump, even implying that they don't actually want to beat Trump, when they engaged in attacks on their opponents. Never mind that Sanders' "negative advertising" amounts to... criticizing his opponents on policy or electability, while
they freely attack his personal character, compare him to Nazis, call him a communist, etc. I didn't see you accusing Chris Mathews of helping Trump when he equated Sanders' win in Nevada to the Nazis taking France.
Anyhoo, here's Bernie's actual public statement following Super Tuesday, which I encourage everyone to watch:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ew6Kz4MMLZ8
The most significant part is probably when he acknowledges that both campaigns have reached out to Warren, and that she told him she is assessing her campaign and has made no decision. He also urged his supporters to respect Warren's right to make her own decision in her own time, so out of respect for Senator Sanders I will make no further attacks on Warren at this time.
Reg. Biden, I think the thing that worries me most about the prospect of him as the nominee is not that he's a Centrist (he's still infinitely better than Trump), or that he'll have trouble rallying progressives and young voters (I'm hoping fear of Trump will mostly take care of that, as it did in 2018), or that Trump has a ready-made conspiracy theory about the Ukraine manufactured to hammer him for months with (Trump will lie about any nominee).
No, what worries me most is that Biden is showing what seem to be clear indications of early dementia. That's not an attack- its just an observation. This is a man who claimed the endorsement of the only black female Senator while Kamala Harris was standing on the debate stage next to him, who mixed up his wife and sister, and who tried to quote a well-known passage from the Declaration of Independence and trailed off into fumbling incoherency.
I don't know, maybe it isn't that bad, maybe he'll keep it together, maybe he'll win. But I keep imagining Biden doddering out onto the debate stage in the general and forgetting his name, standing there muttering incoherently while Trump mocks "Senile Joe" in front of tens of millions of viewers. And if he does win, what then? If his mind's already slipping... either he's a figurehead while the government is really run by his cabinet and advisers, or it gets too bad to gloss over and he's out before his first term's done, which means when we vote for him, we're actually voting for his as-yet-unknown VP.
I wonder what happens if one candidate wins the most delegates, but then by the convention (or worse, during the general) turns out to be medically unfit to run. What's the procedure there? Because leaving aside Biden's mental state, the possibility of a coronavirus pandemic makes that a really relevant question.
The obvious thing, I'd think, would be for the nomination to go to the person with the second most votes. But I could see it getting really messy, especially if its post-convention and the nominee is decided, but its too late to change which name is on the ballots legally. Not a fun thought.
Hmm, I wonder if that was Warren's game plan- stay in to the convention, hope Biden has to drop out for medical reasons, then pitch herself as the compromise candidate between Sanders and Bloomberg.
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