PITTSBURGH AINâT. YOU WRONG. Now like I said, this isnât the thread for it. We just had a recent thread on this.
Nah, the venn diagram of rust belt and Midwest overlap.
They do, for instance Cleveland and Cincinnati are in the intersection. Pittsburgh is not in the intersection.
Mods: please excise the âis Pittsburgh in the Midwestâ derail and ban anyone that writes that Pittsburgh is in the Midwest.
So youâre telling me I have a chance. I will serve proudly if selected madame vice president. Please donât read the meme thread on UP though.
Being born in the Midwest I always thought Ohio was the esstern bounds. Cleveland being eastern and Cincinnati south.
I never considered any part of Pennsylvania in the Midwest. I would put parts of Kentucky before Pennsylvania.
Never heard of Gina Raimondo, so Iâm gonna say sheâs probably not the best pick
Lol is this real
This guy just screenshotted the email asking that it remain confidential and posted it hahaha
If so, Iâm sure the admiral will be thrilled about his email being leaked
ETA: maybe the email is just a fancy pants way of saying âno commentâ
Ahh OK. Yea I think youâre right and I read it wrong at first. I read it as Mcraven asking that the existence of discussions be confidential and thought it was hilarious that the reporter screenshotted it, but it makes more sense that heâs asking that the content of discussions be confidential in a âno commentâ way that nonetheless implies that discussions exist
Damn I liked the other version of events more
Tim Kaine is the man for the job.
I want Pete to be VP so bad. But am happy as long as he remains in the administration and keeps acting as an attack dog.
McRaven? Fuck off with that. Well, I guess it was inevitable Dems would find a way to fuck this up.
Lots of Frank Costanza âthatâs it, weâre moving, I will not tolerate infestationâ energy here. All weâve seen is an unconfirmed hint that they talked to a person. It would be quite surprising if he was the choice.
. It would be quite surprising if he was the choice.
Nah, itâs a classic Dem move to try to win over Republicans by putting a military dipshit on the ticket. It never works, voters simply do not care if the president was ever in the military or not, itâs all just pageantry and kayfabe. Donald Trump shat on generals, mocked Gold Star families, and tried to overthrow the government, and the Dems think they can win them over his voters with appeals to patriotism, itâs so goddamn stupid.
Nah, itâs a classic Dem move to try to win over Republicans by putting a military dipshit on the ticket.
I mean who are we talking about? Al Gore in 1992, who Iâm fairly sure wasnât chosen because of his military service? The six Dem running mates since then didnât serve, I donât think. I take your broader point that thereâs a misguided impulse that Dems sometimes have to consider pandering in this way, but I donât think thereâs actually much of a recent history of follow-through on that impulse.
I donât disagree that it would be stupid if it was ever particularly close to being the final decision. But given that theyâre apparently casting a surprisingly wide net for a process expected to take less than two weeks, Iâm not particularly alarmed that a name like this was briefly among the long list of names.