bearnation93 said:
No, I'm laughing out loud at all you Far Left nuts!!!! Hahahaha!
I didn't realize it was "nuts" to say that a guy who lost the popular vote didn't win in a landslide. Silly me.
bearnation93 said:
No, I'm laughing out loud at all you Far Left nuts!!!! Hahahaha!
bearister said:
BearsWiin said:
At least Jane went to Vietnam
The discerning citizenry there vote for Obama twice and normally votes democrat. She obviously thought they would vote for her because she took them for granted.bearister said:OaktownBear said:
... Then she ignored the Midwestern states to try to run up the score elsewhere when a simple click on FiveThirtyEight would have told her campaign what states were likely tipping point states. Worst campaigner ever.....
Do you really think if HRC had been a smarter campaigner in the flyovers that the discerning citizenry there would have voted for a woman for POTUS?
If Elizabeth Warren gets the nomination she is going to lose in the flyovers regardless of how much she grovels there......unless tRump has hit them over the head with a 2 x 4 with his policies so many times that by Election Day they are so concussed that they vote for a woman.
BTW, although I am a moderate Democrat, I refuse to be forced into the arms of another moron by tRump so I intend to vote for EW in the Primary and, hopefully in the General Election and just hope she has to move a little more towards the center if she becomes POTUS.
Agreed. This is why I don't get the hand-wringing over Democrats "blowing it" if they don't let Biden win. If Joe Biden is actually the best candidate, then he should be able to beat the other Democratic contenders. If he can't, then he's not the best.OaktownBear said:
I think democrats will make a huge mistake if they do not make Joe Biden earn this nomination. We may forgive the gaffes, the lack of ground game, the lack of a message other than smiling and saying Obama, but it won't be forgiven in the general election. He may be the best candidate, but he better earn that.
The myth that "angry Bernie voters" cost her the election just won't die.OaktownBear said:
She just needed to get angry Bernie voters
I'm sorry, I don't think you meant to misrepresent what I said, but if you were going to cut my statement mid sentence, why didn't you just stop after angry and claim I said she lost because she didn't get mad. I didn't say that angry Bernie voters cost her the election. I said that if she had just gotten some more angry Bernie voters and complacent liberals to the polling place she would have won. That is an and. I never said Bernie voters would have on their own put her over the top.BearNakedLadies said:The myth that "angry Bernie voters" cost her the election just won't die.OaktownBear said:
She just needed to get angry Bernie voters
Look at how soft Bernie's support is this year compared to the last primary and it becomes clear that a lot of his voters were never Bernie supporters at all. They were just "anybody but Hillary" voters and he was the only other viable option.
"Anybody but Hillary" voters aren't going to vote for Hillary just because she won the democratic primary, they're going to keep doing what they do, which is vote for anyone but Hillary. There was no way to court those people. The actual Bernie supporters voted for Hillary.
Fair enough. I've read so much "it was the Bernie bros" fault stuff that I thought we were heading down that road again.OaktownBear said:I'm sorry, I don't think you meant to misrepresent what I said, but if you were going to cut my statement mid sentence, why didn't you just stop after angry and claim I said she lost because she didn't get mad. I didn't say that angry Bernie voters cost her the election. I said that if she had just gotten some more angry Bernie voters and complacent liberals to the polling place she would have won. That is an and. I never said Bernie voters would have on their own put her over the top.BearNakedLadies said:The myth that "angry Bernie voters" cost her the election just won't die.OaktownBear said:
She just needed to get angry Bernie voters
Look at how soft Bernie's support is this year compared to the last primary and it becomes clear that a lot of his voters were never Bernie supporters at all. They were just "anybody but Hillary" voters and he was the only other viable option.
"Anybody but Hillary" voters aren't going to vote for Hillary just because she won the democratic primary, they're going to keep doing what they do, which is vote for anyone but Hillary. There was no way to court those people. The actual Bernie supporters voted for Hillary.
She's 70 years old. She's not exactly young.Quote:
Warren is philosophically very close to Bernie and has been viewed so as far back as 2016. She has taken a lot of his support. If you add the two, they are at about Bernie's numbers in 2016. She is not an old white dude.
Actually a democrat is probably the least of the reasons to like her, especially now that she's courting all the "business as usual" powerful Democrats for support in anticipation of catching and passing Biden. I want to see if she actually believes her own rhetoric or if she's just another Harvard liberal who says the right things, but comes from a university that has placed most of our Supreme Court justices (including the conservatives), is actively taking money from oil companies right now to produce questionable climate science, and places lots of people in the investment banking sector. Bernie, for whatever his faults may be, actually stands for what he believes in and doesn't waver. And presidents can very easily move the direction of the country without a clear idea of how to make it happen legislatively. Look at all the destruction Trump has wrought. He doesn't have a clue how to realistically make anything happen politically.Quote:
She is as passionate as he is, but she actually has practical explanations for how she is going to do things while Bernie continues to yada yada the best part. And she's actually a democrat. There are good reasons for people who love Bernie to move to Warren.
GBear4Life said:
Ralph Nader -- now there's a person the Dems should embrace (or rather should have).
1. Being an old white lady isn't a branding problem in the Democratic party right now.BearNakedLadies said:Fair enough. I've read so much "it was the Bernie bros" fault stuff that I thought we were heading down that road again.OaktownBear said:I'm sorry, I don't think you meant to misrepresent what I said, but if you were going to cut my statement mid sentence, why didn't you just stop after angry and claim I said she lost because she didn't get mad. I didn't say that angry Bernie voters cost her the election. I said that if she had just gotten some more angry Bernie voters and complacent liberals to the polling place she would have won. That is an and. I never said Bernie voters would have on their own put her over the top.BearNakedLadies said:The myth that "angry Bernie voters" cost her the election just won't die.OaktownBear said:
She just needed to get angry Bernie voters
Look at how soft Bernie's support is this year compared to the last primary and it becomes clear that a lot of his voters were never Bernie supporters at all. They were just "anybody but Hillary" voters and he was the only other viable option.
"Anybody but Hillary" voters aren't going to vote for Hillary just because she won the democratic primary, they're going to keep doing what they do, which is vote for anyone but Hillary. There was no way to court those people. The actual Bernie supporters voted for Hillary.She's 70 years old. She's not exactly young.Quote:
Warren is philosophically very close to Bernie and has been viewed so as far back as 2016. She has taken a lot of his support. If you add the two, they are at about Bernie's numbers in 2016. She is not an old white dude.Actually a democrat is probably the least of the reasons to like her, especially now that she's courting all the "business as usual" powerful Democrats for support in anticipation of catching and passing Biden. I want to see if she actually believes her own rhetoric or if she's just another Harvard liberal who says the right things, but comes from a university that has placed most of our Supreme Court justices (including the conservatives), is actively taking money from oil companies right now to produce questionable climate science, and places lots of people in the investment banking sector. Bernie, for whatever his faults may be, actually stands for what he believes in and doesn't waver. And presidents can very easily move the direction of the country without a clear idea of how to make it happen legislatively. Look at all the destruction Trump has wrought. He doesn't have a clue how to realistically make anything happen politically.Quote:
She is as passionate as he is, but she actually has practical explanations for how she is going to do things while Bernie continues to yada yada the best part. And she's actually a democrat. There are good reasons for people who love Bernie to move to Warren.
No no, you don't get it Sycasey.sycasey said:bearnation93 said:
No, I'm laughing out loud at all you Far Left nuts!!!! Hahahaha!
I didn't realize it was "nuts" to say that a guy who lost the popular vote didn't win in a landslide. Silly me.
That would be a terrible idea, it would further exacerbate the premium on advertising and money, which already are too big a factor as it is.GBear4Life said:
Shouldn't all the state primary elections be on the same day just like the general election? Otherwise the early states basically set the tone on who which candidates are in play