bearister said:
Professor Harry Edwards said:
bearister said:
Professor Harold Hill said:
bearister said:
If Biden is the nominee and Bernie tells his supporters to vote for Biden, will you Bernie supporters on BI vote for Joe?
I'm not a Biden voter. I vote the way I want to, not the way a politician tells me to.
If you'd wanted a team effort, maybe you should have treated all members of the team the same.
Hypothetical: If your vote for Biden resulted in a loss of the election for the orange demon, would you so cast it?
If not, why not?
No. Why would I support a corrupt Democratic establishment over a corrupt Republican president? Neither has shown me they're any better. I'll put my energy and resources into getting Republican senate incumbents out of office.
Compare and contrast Biden's corruption with tRump's corruption to support your contention that it is no less enabling of corruption to vote for Biden than to vote for tRump.*
*I am actually trying to learn here since it is clear you are well read on the subject of politics (and certainly more so than me).
I appreciate you trying to have an actual conversation. That's why I'm a fan of yours.
Biden himself is not the issue insofar as the establishment is concerned. You could replace him with any number of regular Democrats and end up with similar theoretical presidencies. The concerning thing about him is not so much the kind of president he will be as much as that Trump is going to beat him like a drum on weaknesses that the field sort've agreed were "out of bounds" to discuss in the debates. Which means that the first time Biden will have to answer any substantive questioning about the many ways that Hunter Biden has profited off of his dad's name over the years will be in the general where Republicans will play at their absolute dirtiest. And since there is no actual enthusiasm for Biden the candidate and what is sweeping him into the nomination is just this fear that the Democrats have to somehow discern who is the most "electable", he won't generate the kind of turnout that a guy like Obama, who sold us a bunch of nice sounding pablum in an attractive package was able to do. In this sense, the Democrats are their own worst enemy because they're sending out the exact same candidate that has failed time and time again for them. The milquetoast Hillary/Kerry/Gore middle of the road type candidate. Bill at least had a way of getting people to like him. So did Obama. I think people are generally OK with Biden as a human, but he doesn't excite anyone.
But at least Bloomberg will never be president. That was a real danger to the country if guys like him could buy their way into the head job.
From a perspective of prosecuting the case against Trump, you'd much rather have an attack dog like Elizabeth Warren up there ripping him to shreds. But she and her Hillary Clinton staffers were her own worst enemy and she proved to be an empty suit that didn't actually believe anything she was saying. She ended up running on her identity just as Kamala did and that's just not enough for people.
She wasn't popular, but a candidate like Klobuchar would have been a far far superior option to Biden. Same presidency, but you'd at least energize women to want to get a woman president in office and you'd get someone who'd rip Trump a new ******* on stage with no obvious attack angles that would work from a Republican attack vector.