definitely. Harris saying that she couldnt think of any policy of Bidens that she'd change but then pretending to be a hope and change candidate didnt help her case. She was essentially running as a female Joe Biden, and that was never going to work. Now her career is over.
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Well, at least Harris didnt have to give the AIPAC bribe money back, and thats all that matters at the end of the day to the DNC.
Not sure yet. Killing Hope looks good, I'll add to my list, thank you!
You can’t have a better world if you allow Arabs and Iranians to slaughter half the Jews in it
Cant have it by slaughtering half the muslims either. But you lot seem to lack any sort of self reflection on the matter.
I hear Hamas is modeling their insurgency after the vietnamese, so I'm reading Kill Anything That Moves about how the US prosecuted counter insurgency operation in vietnam, and why and how they won.
We should probably all start reading and prepping about how to keep safe under unsafe regimes.
Stein voters werent a deciding factor in any swing states. So maybe they contributed, but theres more to it than that.
I’m saying as a subordinate in the Whitehouse she cannot largely deviate from the official position
She absolutely can. VP is an elected position, whats he going to do, fire her? cut her out of decisions? Decisions already literally werent her job. And he could read a poll the same as the rest of us. He should have understood that she needed to play to win. You're confusing loyalty with her inability to grab the ring and lead.
She didnt "have to" align with Biden as much as she did. That was a clear mistake and a missed opportunity. She also didnt have to support the far right wing israeli genocide. She didnt have to spend the entire last month of her ground game trying to appeal to disaffected repiblicans, losing dem base support every single day in the process. She didnt have to do so poorly on the economy issue either.
Lets face it, she was a flawed candidate. She's a political noob who by her past performance appears hesitant to take policy positions.
thats sarcasm right?