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And this is your leader???? |
Justice for me but not for thee. |
That was Booker’s audition for the 2028 presidential primary. Now he can get Jackson McMillan at Key Lime to raise funds and get a cut of the grift. |
I disagree. This man is intelligent to know Israel existed long before its current government kind of like you know, the current state of affairs here. |
True. His followers are easily manipulated. |
He knows that AIPAC controls congress. Going against Israel is political suicide. He’s playing the game. |
He was on Colbert earlier this week, and I got the same feeling. At the same time, based on the Colbert interview I was intrigued with that possibility. Don’t know anything about him as a politician, but as a speaker he is extremely impressive. Reminded me of the old-school politicians who spoke of deep thoughts instead of sound bites and talking points. I was genuinely moved by a few of the things he said and have been meaning to look it up on YouTube and give it a re-watch. (And I usually change channels when the interviews start on late-night shows, so for me to even watch the full interview the first time speaks to how well he caught my attention.) |
“Help us, Obiwan Kabobi. You’re are only hope.” |
He's a smart guy and knows that to survive you need to pledge allegiance to the Zionists and the united states of Israel. |
He seems goofy to me. I think he’s fools gold for our party. Booker is not someone who could have beaten Trump. We’re barking up the wrong tree with this guy. He feels like the next step on our failure path of choosing intersectional folks. Momala was at least married with stepkids. |
Not every President has to have a wife and kids. That path is increasingly rare among younger folks and lower income folks. Being single could actually help make Cory more relatable to young people and the working class. And if he starts dating celebrities from the white house? Fuggeddaboutit. People would be happier and more politically engaged. |
There are many different ways to date, express sexuality, love one another, and create alternative families. Having someone different in the white house would be a refreshing change. |
Cory Booker and other Dems plan to spend a few weeks in April speaking at town halls in Republican districts. It’s a great idea if they mostly listen. It could backfire if they mostly talk. |
I don’t get the Cory Booker hype. He peaked at 3-5% support in 2020, WAY behind Biden, Sanders, Warren, Buttigieg, Bloomberg. He was down there with Yang and Klobuchar and Gillibrand. And he was younger, so his single status was less weird. In 2028, he’ll be pushing 60. |