Will Creepy Joe run in 2020?

Will Creepy Joe run in 2020?

  • I hope So!

    Votes: 5 50.0%
  • I hope Not!

    Votes: 5 50.0%

  • Total voters
    10
  • Poll closed .

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Speaking of racial glaucoma:

Perfectly sums up one of my problems with berners
Keep trotting out the old saw, you've got nothing.

You voted for Mrs 'bring them to heel' Clinton.

Your Democrats voted for the largest defense bill in history, which is currently being well spent on murdering Yemeni civilians, Afghani civilians, Iraqi civilians, among many others.

We don't have a two party system; they're both bought with the same money and somehow you're too stupid to see it.

So do you own defense stocks or something?
 

dandyrandy

Well-Known Member
Yet another in a long line of highly qualified candidates America can't get elected.
Qualified for some. Most wealthy would not want any part of his agenda. They would prefer trump. That being said life isn't fair. I've learned after 71 years as a conservative liberal that a self centered sob will usually be better off in the end. I've given way too much money and time to people and nothing changes. Once in a while but mostly people don't change. If I was wired differently I'd prefer to be a greedy self centered sob...
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Qualified for some. Most wealthy would not want any part of his agenda. They would prefer trump. That being said life isn't fair. I've learned after 71 years as a conservative liberal that a self centered sob will usually be better off in the end. I've given way too much money and time to people and nothing changes. Once in a while but mostly people don't change. If I was wired differently I'd prefer to be a greedy self centered sob...
I'm in the same cynical boat with you. Having been bitterly disappointed with the direction the last half century of American political thought and action, I'm doubtful we will choose to recognize what we have done to the once greatest nation on Earth- nevermind to our fellow humans on it or even the planet itself.

It's depressing as fuck to watch our country destroy everything decent people believe in and want for the future of our kind.

But I gotta keep throwing rocks at the tank anyway. Conscience demands it.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Keep trotting out the old saw, you've got nothing.

You voted for Mrs 'bring them to heel' Clinton.

Your Democrats voted for the largest defense bill in history, which is currently being well spent on murdering Yemeni civilians, Afghani civilians, Iraqi civilians, among many others.

We don't have a two party system; they're both bought with the same money and somehow you're too stupid to see it.

So do you own defense stocks or something?
mmmhuummm

You don't see what you can't see. Totally agree with this.

I do apologize for literally quoting you. I wish you hadn't said it too. But then again, you meant it and it is totally consistent with everything you say about how great Bernie is.

So, tell me, can you quote any of his recent work to build bridges with black leadership in the Democratic Party?

All I can find is stuff from late winter, 2016. Nothing since then, after which Bernie lost the primary mostly because he failed to attract votes from black, Hispanic and women. Does Bernie want to win or just disrupt the 2020 election?

Post Politics; https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/02/10/black-leaders-who-support-hillary-clinton-slam-bernie-sanders-on-race-issues/?utm_term=.9c9e7b4710b7

Black leaders who support Hillary Clinton slam Bernie Sanders on race issues
Marking the onset of a new phase in the Democratic primary race, African American leaders who support Hillary Clinton unloaded on her opponent, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, accusing him of being "absent" on issues important to African Americans.

"Bernie Sanders as mayor, as a member of the House, as a member of the United States Senate, has been missing in action on issues that are important to the African Americans," said Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York. "There’s no credibility to the things that are being said at the twilight of his political career."



Missing in action. Yep, that about sums up what I've been trying to point out to you.
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
Hakeem Sekou Jeffries /ˌhɑːˈkiːm/ (born August 4, 1970) is a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing New York's 8th congressional district in Brooklyn and Queens. Prior to taking office in 2013, he was a corporate lawyer for Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, then Viacom and CBS, before running for and serving in the New York State Assembly from 2007 to 2012, representing the 57th Assembly district.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Hakeem Sekou Jeffries /ˌhɑːˈkiːm/ (born August 4, 1970) is a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing New York's 8th congressional district in Brooklyn and Queens. Prior to taking office in 2013, he was a corporate lawyer for Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, then Viacom and CBS, before running for and serving in the New York State Assembly from 2007 to 2012, representing the 57th Assembly district.
Yeah. well, the people in his district voted for him. That's how a democracy works. The people select who they want to represent them. By getting real support in the form of a majority of votes, he became a member of the Black Congressional Congress and a leader in his community.

Something most white men have difficulty understanding is that black people have a better understanding of what it means to be black. Most white men like Sanders and you keep telling black people what's important to them instead of listening to what they say.

It would have been better if Sanders had listened to leading members of the black community in 2016. It would be better if Bernie had started building bridges with black Democratic leaders and voters after the election. Instead he remained aloof and says things like "people are tired of pc rhetoric". The "people" who are "tired" of civil dialogue are white. Can't you hear the dog whistle? The black, brown or women who chose not to vote for Bernie in 2016 hear the dog whistle too. Thus far he hasn't done anything to demonstrate he understands why he lost, either. Because he's not reaching out and working to improve his policies and message, I predict that he's not going to get much of the black vote in 2020 either.
 
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schuylaar

Well-Known Member
mmmhuummm

You don't see what you can't see. Totally agree with this.

I do apologize for literally quoting you. I wish you hadn't said it too. But then again, you meant it and it is totally consistent with everything you say about how great Bernie is.

So, tell me, can you quote any of his recent work to build bridges with black leadership in the Democratic Party?

All I can find is stuff from late winter, 2016. Nothing since then, after which Bernie lost the primary mostly because he failed to attract votes from black, Hispanic and women. Does Bernie want to win or just disrupt the 2020 election?

Post Politics; https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/02/10/black-leaders-who-support-hillary-clinton-slam-bernie-sanders-on-race-issues/?utm_term=.9c9e7b4710b7

Black leaders who support Hillary Clinton slam Bernie Sanders on race issues
Marking the onset of a new phase in the Democratic primary race, African American leaders who support Hillary Clinton unloaded on her opponent, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, accusing him of being "absent" on issues important to African Americans.

"Bernie Sanders as mayor, as a member of the House, as a member of the United States Senate, has been missing in action on issues that are important to the African Americans," said Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York. "There’s no credibility to the things that are being said at the twilight of his political career."



Missing in action. Yep, that about sums up what I've been trying to point out to you.


you're still 3/5's to her..thoughts like this don't change..only where the political dollar flows.
 
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ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Who did you vote for in the primary ?:wall:
The past is prologue; voting for the future starts tonight in my district. I'm voting for Progressives.

Voting for the 'lesser of two evils' has gotten us to where we are today. It's time to do it differently.

Who are YOU voting for?
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
The past is prologue; voting for the future starts tonight in my district. I'm voting for Progressives.

Voting for the 'lesser of two evils' has gotten us to where we are today. It's time to do it differently.

Who are YOU voting for?
I'm voting for an amusement park for our family vacation this summer. I think if I can get my daughter home from college for spring break, she will vote with me.
 

deno

Well-Known Member
Oprah has a problem; she's too smart. Besides, she doesn't want the pay cut.

The Rock? How about Kid Rock? They have 'rock' in their names and rocks in their heads, they'd be great!

Jesse Ventura is having too much fun on RT to want to bother.

Maybe someone from the country; Dolly Parton, or maybe Garth Brooks?

Having someone who would actually represent We the People is, of course, completely out of the question.
Garth would lose. I'd vote for Dolly as long as she sings her speeches. Biden is too old, and so is Sanders. Doesn't anyone remember what happen to Reagan? The guys mind was jelly by the end of his 2nd term.

As far as 'the past is prologue' goes, that doesn't mean we can't learn from it. All the idealist voted for Nader in 2000, and gave the presidency to Bush. If you don't stick together, you lose.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
all of this argument really comes down to nothing. as long as the electoral college exists, it makes absolutely no difference who you vote for, the establishment will pick who it wants, in direct defiance to the will of the people.
people used to see newspapers once a month, if that often, they'd get their news from word of mouth, letter from relatives. the electoral college was formed to keep uninformed, uneducated, easily manipulated people from making stupid mistakes. it seems now that it's purpose is keeping the same stupid, uneducated people from making good decisions
 

Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
say what you want to about Reagan, the rest of the world respected him, a situation i find myself reminiscing about increasingly
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Garth would lose. I'd vote for Dolly as long as she sings her speeches. Biden is too old, and so is Sanders. Doesn't anyone remember what happen to Reagan? The guys mind was jelly by the end of his 2nd term.

As far as 'the past is prologue' goes, that doesn't mean we can't learn from it. All the idealist voted for Nader in 2000, and gave the presidency to Bush. If you don't stick together, you lose.
If the Democrats are functionally no different than the Republicans, why vote for them?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
Garth would lose. I'd vote for Dolly as long as she sings her speeches. Biden is too old, and so is Sanders. Doesn't anyone remember what happen to Reagan? The guys mind was jelly by the end of his 2nd term.

As far as 'the past is prologue' goes, that doesn't mean we can't learn from it. All the idealist voted for Nader in 2000, and gave the presidency to Bush. If you don't stick together, you lose.
Dolly is too old, shes 75, she went to school in Pittman Center with my Mom and two Aunts. she was in the same class as my 75 year old Aunt. she'd be more entertaining to watch than most 75 year olds, i'll give you that
 
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