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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Interesting to take a short walk down memory lane..... There have been many more like these in the past year. Amazing how the lemmings have fallen into line...... Sept., 2023 [b]Columnists call for Biden to drop Harris, pick new running mate[/b] [quote]Several columnists have an idea on how to make President Joe Biden more electable in 2024: Drop Vice President Kamala Harris and pick a new running mate. Yes, voters think Biden may be too old to serve another four years, according to recent polls, but three columnists believe that a stronger running mate will gain traction in the country or even in the party. In a piece urging Biden not to run again, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius suggested as a backup plan that Biden could replace Harris with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass or Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo. Ignatius says voters are sensibly focusing on Harris because of Biden’s age, while noting that Harris is less popular than Biden, with a 39.5 percent approval rating, according to the polling website FiveThirtyEight. “Biden could encourage a more open vice-presidential selection process that could produce a stronger running mate,” Ignatius writes. Biden himself has committed to Harris as his running mate for 2024. He said last year, “She’s going to be my running mate, No. 1. And No. 2, I did put her in charge. I think she’s doing a good job.” In a New York Magazine Intelligencer column, Eric Levitz floats several options to replace Harris including Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.), Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) and Rep. Lauren Underwood (D-Ill.). “To be sure, replacing Harris with another running mate is not a great option,” Levitz writes. “It’s just that Democrats have no good ones. It is risky to switch out the first Black and female vice-president for someone else. But it is also risky to saddle an 81-year-old nominee with an exceptionally unpopular running mate who — if all goes well — will be all but guaranteed the party’s nomination in 2028.”[/quote] https://www.politico.com/news/2023/09/13/columnists-biden-harris-new-running-mate-00115559 Jan., 2024 [b]Biden Owes the Country a New Vice President[/b] [quote]This brings me to the matter of Biden’s vice-presidential choice. Kamala Harris, the current holder of the post, shares with Henry Wallace progressive values and a proclivity to verbal infelicities. There are no indications that she would be soft on Russia or otherwise swerve—as Donald Trump has—from mainstream American foreign-policy tenets. But neither are there indications that she has developed, over her three years in the White House, any strong, recognizable convictions on America’s role in the world, or how Washington should exercise global leadership. Equally importantly, she has struggled mightily to move the public on any aspect of policy, even those policies—such as civil rights and immigration—on which she has taken an active interest or prominent role. While Republicans, most notably Donald Trump, have leveled, and will continue to level, ad hominem attacks and unsubstantiated charges against Harris, they will be amply justified in making her presence on the ticket a major campaign issue. https://time.com/6589518/joe-biden-owes-the-country-new-vice-president/ [/quote] Feb., 2024 [b]Roosevelt fixed his serious VP mistake. Will Biden?[/b] https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/02/23/franklin-roosevelt-changed-running-mates/ [/quote] Fascinating how Harris supporters have yet to respond with anything substantive.[/quote] +1 The media has participated in a complete memory-holing of Democrats' loathing of Kamala Harris, right up until Biden withdrew. It's really quite something, this campaign to erase any prior low opinions of her and make sure everyone gets on board with the correct talking points. [/quote] Yes, when Biden was the candidate, Harris was deemed to be too weak to shore up Biden's limitation of just being too old. And people were talking about other running makes that would make him look better. That was in trying to make Biden look stronger than Trump. But when it comes to Harris vs Trump, it may not have been the candidate that we wanted, but she is still a stronger candidate than her opponent. Trump is old, he is a pathological liar. He says anything that will appease the current crowd and forgets it by the time he leaves the stage. He has no intention of fulfilling anything he promises. Frankly, he can't remember what he promised from day to day. He is physically and mentally deteriorating. He is completely amoral. He isn't moral in business. He's bankrupted multiple businesses. He lies and cheats on business documentation and has been convicted as a felon because of that. He routinely steals from the government. He has so many violations of the Hatch Act that they might as well call it the Trump Act as a list of all the things he's violated. He owns businesses like Trump hotels and benefits by having guests and Secret Service stay and charging them far more than the government allows and then profiting from it. He routinely uses services and venues and will not pay for them. There are venues all over the country that he owes money to for rallies and other events and he hasn't paid. He couldn't land in Bozeman, Montana last week because if he did, the authorities would confiscate his plane, so he had to land in Billings and get driven to Bozeman. He still owes the White House for venue rental when he ran for office in 2020 and he never paid. He owes so much money that venues want to make him pay before events because they know if they don't, he won't pay. He has cheated so many lawyers out of legal fees that many of them will not work for him anymore. He's gone through more lawyers in four years than some corporations go through in decades. He has assaulted multiple women, cheated on all of his wives, and proclaims that he can grab them by the private parts and get away with it. Trump is completely immoral and has absolutely no integrity. So, it is a matter of comparison. Biden > Harris > Trump.[/quote]
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