View Full Version : Is this really the DNC's answer to Trump?
wisewomn
03-27-2020, 01:40 PM
Maybe call it fighting fire with fire? :-(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05wT5p7bULw&feature=emb_logo
and even worse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=13&v=_H5NJZMDumY&feature=emb_logo
Yes, the second one has been doctored to repeat itself, but even so...
Valley Oak
03-27-2020, 04:17 PM
Joe Biden is Trump's best opportunity for re-election. If Biden wins the presidency, it will be in spite of himself.
Maybe call it fighting fire with fire? :-(
FrederickW
03-28-2020, 04:58 PM
WHY even post this nonsense? I laugh to myself - is this from a “despicable” - or a Russia sympathizer ?
Maybe call it fighting fire with fire? :-(...
cyberanvil
03-28-2020, 05:06 PM
Joe Biden is Trump's best opportunity for re-election. If Biden wins the presidency, it will be in spite of himself.
At the present time, it's clear that the RNC wants Biden to do more and more town halls. Perhaps Biden is really an Operative. But for who? Those sneaky Russians might have recruited Joe as an Agent.
SonomaPatientsCoop
03-28-2020, 07:37 PM
Well, why Biden is not my preferred choice you seem to be missing a couple of crucial points...
First- the DNC did not choose Biden- the American people have.
(was it DeToquiville who said the American people tend to get the government they deserve? )
And second- you seem to be ignoring the fact that Sanders has spent the past 4 years putting his people into positions of power in the DNC. He has great power in the organization now, and extracted countless concessions - from debate details to the Iowa caucuses for the first time ever reporting 3 metrics rather then just the winner.
And of course- Trump will end up winning again because a substantial segment of the democratic electorate insists on having a boogeyman "them", and are so convinced that only "their" way forward is right they will never coalesce into any kind of organization...
cyberanvil
03-29-2020, 08:11 PM
...And of course- Trump will end up winning again because a substantial segment of the democratic electorate insists on having a boogeyman "them", and are so convinced that only "their" way forward is right they will never coalesce into any kind of organization...
I sorta agree, but I think the Dems have been coalesced for quite some time. You take the "Never Trumpers" the "He's not my President" people and the all the polls which seem to indicate that policy matters less than electability and you get a pretty big lump of voters.