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RE: Feel the Bern
February 26, 2019 at 1:49 pm
Bernie answering questions about healthcare, college tuition, wages, and climate change:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJ9j_JT9Lhg
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RE: Feel the Bern
February 27, 2019 at 11:43 am
(February 26, 2019 at 1:49 pm)Yonadav Wrote: Bernie answering questions about healthcare, college tuition, wages, and climate change:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJ9j_JT9Lhg
Bookmarked. (Someday an archaeologist will discover it, but for me it's likely to end up with my lost socks. Is there something specific you wanted us to get out of this that you can say in words?)
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RE: Feel the Bern
February 27, 2019 at 2:42 pm
I found this great article written by a Bernie supporter who firmly believes that Bernie is going to win the nomination this time. The arguments are pretty persuasive, although I noted that the writer failed to mention anything about Sherrod Brown as a possibly strong antidote to Bernie.
https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2...-prim.html
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RE: Feel the Bern
March 2, 2019 at 3:11 pm
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RE: Feel the Bern
March 2, 2019 at 4:04 pm
I think it's putting up the most credible and powerful performance he can. But I'm still worried he's too old. Not wanting to invest a vote in a president who has a fairly high statistical chance of dying due to complications of old age isn't really an "-ism," though he's trying to paint it as ageism.
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RE: Feel the Bern
March 2, 2019 at 4:14 pm
(March 2, 2019 at 4:04 pm)bennyboy Wrote: I think it's putting up the most credible and powerful performance he can. But I'm still worried he's too old. Not wanting to invest a vote in a president who has a fairly high statistical chance of dying due to complications of old age isn't really an "-ism," though he's trying to paint it as ageism.
He will need a very, very solid vice president if he were to win the election. His age is indeed one of his biggest weakness.
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RE: Feel the Bern
March 2, 2019 at 4:37 pm
(March 2, 2019 at 4:14 pm)epronovost Wrote: (March 2, 2019 at 4:04 pm)bennyboy Wrote: I think it's putting up the most credible and powerful performance he can. But I'm still worried he's too old. Not wanting to invest a vote in a president who has a fairly high statistical chance of dying due to complications of old age isn't really an "-ism," though he's trying to paint it as ageism.
He will need a very, very solid vice president if he were to win the election. His age is indeed one of his biggest weakness.
I agree that we would be taking a really hard look at who he taps for his running mate. I don't think that it would be Warren, because she's another New Englander. Some have suggested Beto. Ideologically, I feel that's a mismatch. Beto is too much the New Dem to step in for Bernie, should something befall him. Kamala Harris might be good. In the past, I have speculated that Robert Reich was the man that he would have asked if he had gotten the nom the last time. That would be such a perfect match, were it not for the fact that he is also an old man.
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RE: Feel the Bern
March 2, 2019 at 8:35 pm
(March 2, 2019 at 4:37 pm)Yonadav Wrote: (March 2, 2019 at 4:14 pm)epronovost Wrote: He will need a very, very solid vice president if he were to win the election. His age is indeed one of his biggest weakness.
I agree that we would be taking a really hard look at who he taps for his running mate. I don't think that it would be Warren, because she's another New Englander. Some have suggested Beto. Ideologically, I feel that's a mismatch. Beto is too much the New Dem to step in for Bernie, should something befall him. Kamala Harris might be good. In the past, I have speculated that Robert Reich was the man that he would have asked if he had gotten the nom the last time. That would be such a perfect match, were it not for the fact that he is also an old man.
It's unlikely that a current candidate for the democrat investiture is going to be picked as a VP. I would expect someone who would have remained neutral during that time or droped off very early. Maybe the CEO of Starbuck. He flirted with the idea of the presidency, but declined. Maybe he would be tempted by the vice presidency.
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RE: Feel the Bern
March 2, 2019 at 9:08 pm
(March 2, 2019 at 8:35 pm)epronovost Wrote: (March 2, 2019 at 4:37 pm)Yonadav Wrote: I agree that we would be taking a really hard look at who he taps for his running mate. I don't think that it would be Warren, because she's another New Englander. Some have suggested Beto. Ideologically, I feel that's a mismatch. Beto is too much the New Dem to step in for Bernie, should something befall him. Kamala Harris might be good. In the past, I have speculated that Robert Reich was the man that he would have asked if he had gotten the nom the last time. That would be such a perfect match, were it not for the fact that he is also an old man.
It's unlikely that a current candidate for the democrat investiture is going to be picked as a VP. I would expect someone who would have remained neutral during that time or droped off very early. Maybe the CEO of Starbuck. He flirted with the idea of the presidency, but declined. Maybe he would be tempted by the vice presidency.
I don't think that there would be any chance at all that Bernie would ask Howard Schultz the billionaire to be his running mate. They are not ideologically compatible. Schultz is a fan of the New Dems and wants them to get back into power.
I agree that there is a really good chance that his pick would not be any of the currently running group, but I don't see any reason that it couldn't or shouldn't be. George H. W. Bush was the early favorite in the 1980 Republican primaries. He was Reagan's toughest opponent. Their fight was pretty contentious. Remember Bush accusing Reagan of voodoo economics?
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RE: Feel the Bern
March 3, 2019 at 9:39 am
(March 2, 2019 at 4:37 pm)Yonadav Wrote: (March 2, 2019 at 4:14 pm)epronovost Wrote: He will need a very, very solid vice president if he were to win the election. His age is indeed one of his biggest weakness.
I agree that we would be taking a really hard look at who he taps for his running mate. I don't think that it would be Warren, because she's another New Englander. Some have suggested Beto. Ideologically, I feel that's a mismatch. Beto is too much the New Dem to step in for Bernie, should something befall him. Kamala Harris might be good. In the past, I have speculated that Robert Reich was the man that he would have asked if he had gotten the nom the last time. That would be such a perfect match, were it not for the fact that he is also an old man.
I don't see any male democrat running with a male VP this election. Gotta mix up those genders this time.
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