He is a classic say what people want to hear candidate. He frames it as "moderate" or "not far left" but he is really just playing both sides. It's gross.
He is a classic say what people want to hear candidate. He frames it as "moderate" or "not far left" but he is really just playing both sides. It's gross.
Maybe I just wasn’t paying as close attention before but this seems like a sudden change in strategy for him.
He is a classic say what people want to hear candidate. He frames it as "moderate" or "not far left" but he is really just playing both sides. It's gross.
Maybe I just wasn’t paying as close attention before but this seems like a sudden change in strategy for him.
I agree. This new tact feels new to me. Spoiler alert: I'm not a fan.
Harris calling out Warren for not calling for his twitter account be taken down is something I didn’t see coming. Warren’s dismissive no wasn’t a good look
Harris calling out Warren for not calling for his twitter account be taken down is something I didn’t see coming. Warren’s dismissive no wasn’t a good look
I agree. And this is where Warren falls short for me - it's not ALL about money. In this case, it's about reach. Harris has a point. Trump reaches millions on Twitter and that doesn't cost a damn thing. And his influence has been shown to lead to violence. It's a problem that should be addressed.
I did think it was a good point that closed door fundraising doesn’t seem to go with saying you will go after businesses who you take large amounts of money from.
Post by miniroller on Oct 15, 2019 21:18:05 GMT -5
Ohhh Kamala calling EWarren OUT on her Twitter ousting disagreement. That Warren didn’t support her effort in calling out Tw for not banning 45, as they do for others who tweet in the same way. EWarren: Swerves Point toward big business, & sashays her way into not taking $ from big business, which (IMO) is an absolutely ridiculous way to get her platform across again. Bangs Head On Table.
Hmmm a test for warren. How to deal with direct pushback.
And this is where Harris shines - she didn't back down until her point was good and made. This is why I think she edges Warren out for me. I just wish she had more time to showcase that on these stages.
He is a classic say what people want to hear candidate. He frames it as "moderate" or "not far left" but he is really just playing both sides. It's gross.
Maybe I just wasn’t paying as close attention before but this seems like a sudden change in strategy for him.
I think he's gradually gotten worse as the heat and spotlight have cranked up.