And this is a fine line of attack. The conversation above was that the misogynistic lines like “she’s too ambitious” or not enough of a yes-woman are bullshit lines of attack.
I even said, argue against her on policy, not this stupid sexist crap. Here, I’ll even quote it for you:
My name is not PeteButtigieg8, it’s skydiver8. You don’t have to bring him up every time you see me post. Unlike some, I have moved on to helping flip my congressional seat, helping other down ballot candidates by phone banking and postcard writing, and occasionally posting anti-trump memes to troll deplorables on FB.
There is a fringe element of the Democratic Party that is very similar to the mega-insane wing of the GOP (albeit with good, not bad, ultimate policy goals). These people, represented well in this thread, will brand anyone to the right of Bernie Sanders a corrupt centrist loser. Which is fine, but it’s boring and repetitive and the end result is being tuned out by everyone else.
“ The platform language stops well short of saying what those changes should be. But backers of the plank, which was added during deliberations earlier this week, said the broad statement represents a significant advance toward beginning a conversation among Democrats about how to respond to the substantial imprintthat President Trump and his conservative allies have made on the federal bench.”
Wow. Such progress. Significant advance toward beginning a conversation about how to respond. Thank you Mayo Pete, thank you.
If the point was just having the best ideas, then fine. But if you’re trying to get those ideas implemented, rolling over for joe biden isn’t exactly impressive.
there is an obvious choice for VP that would do a lot to unite the party but the establishment has too much ego and too much donor money and it would be tantamount to endorsing houses and healthcare for the poors so it’s never going to happen