Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I've seen the last four years are democrats trying to overthrow democracy.
What are you smoking? And can I have some?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question: Why isn't Kamala campaigning this week? For the second day in a row - 13 days before the election - no rallies, no appearances. Just prepping for short sit-down interviews.
I hate to be the one to put this out there, but - I think she's thrown in the towel. How else to read this?
OP, your enthusiasm is appreciated, but if the candidate doesn't have it, how can we?
This week:
Vice President Kamala Harris and former Rep. Liz Cheney on Monday wrapped up a series of moderated conversations in Wisconsin, where they continued to make the case that Donald Trump is unfit for the presidency.
On Tuesday, she will record an interview with NBC’s Hallie Jackson at 3:40 p.m. ET in Washington, D.C. At 4:30 p.m., the Democratic nominee will tape an interview with Telemundo’s Julio Vaqueiro.
Harris will travel to Pennsylvania on Wednesday and participate in a CNN Town Hall event in Chester Township, just outside of the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
On Thursday, the vice president will be in Georgia for a campaign rally, joined by former President Barack Obama
Harris is expected to visit Texas on Friday to attend a campaign event in Houston focusing on abortion rights and rally with Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas plus recording Berne Brown’s podcast.
Ok, so that’s like one event per travel day, with the exception of the last day, where she does 2 events.
That’s not nearly enough. He’s doing 2-3 travel events a day, with interviews in between.
She’s acting like she’s not really interested in winning. I don’t understand it, or her motivation here.
It’s worrisome.
Everything that I have read about Harris’s management style as Veep indicates someone who is very high maintenance. This is most likely an intentional schedule either requested by her or decided by her team to maximize her performance and limit her exposure. Effectively to stage manage her, which has been a strong theme of her campaign.
She is a pampered childless California liberal- what else do you expect?
I mean yes. I’m a mom and lawyer and it is jarring to me that she never married until she was 50 and also never had kids but thinks she can relate to what most families go through. She is not qualified to talk to me about childcare or managing a household with groceries or the impact of anything on our schools or the issues of balancing work and family or the struggling of saving for college. And her choice of husband is questionable. We all know why. So I literally cannot relate to her as a women. She has as much insight into my life as a 15 year old or my 85 year old mother in law who went from her parents home to her husbands and never had a job. I wouldn’t elect a 15 year old or my MIL. And in the areas where she should be shining, like her amazing prosecutorial skills of verbal persuasion, she is a spectacular failure! She is such a mess.
SO you are not voting, right? Because by this logic, Trump doesn't can't speak to you either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I've seen the last four years are democrats trying to overthrow democracy.
What are you smoking? And can I have some?
Get your own.
You'll find it in the same aisle as democrats trying to pack the Supreme Court, issue executive orders for whatever they can't get passed by congress, the DNC lawfaring the DOJ for their dirty work, and trying to pay off student loans even though all spending bills shall originate in the House of Representatives.
Bottom line is when you democrats don't control all the levers of power, you use executive fiat to get your way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I've seen the last four years are democrats trying to overthrow democracy.
[citation needed]
Remember in 2016 when Hillary Clinton lost? She conceded. Kamala Harris would do the same should she lose.
Donald Trump? We already know how this story goes.
Anonymous wrote:All I've seen the last four years are democrats trying to overthrow democracy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I've seen the last four years are democrats trying to overthrow democracy.
What are you smoking? And can I have some?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question: Why isn't Kamala campaigning this week? For the second day in a row - 13 days before the election - no rallies, no appearances. Just prepping for short sit-down interviews.
I hate to be the one to put this out there, but - I think she's thrown in the towel. How else to read this?
OP, your enthusiasm is appreciated, but if the candidate doesn't have it, how can we?
This week:
Vice President Kamala Harris and former Rep. Liz Cheney on Monday wrapped up a series of moderated conversations in Wisconsin, where they continued to make the case that Donald Trump is unfit for the presidency.
On Tuesday, she will record an interview with NBC’s Hallie Jackson at 3:40 p.m. ET in Washington, D.C. At 4:30 p.m., the Democratic nominee will tape an interview with Telemundo’s Julio Vaqueiro.
Harris will travel to Pennsylvania on Wednesday and participate in a CNN Town Hall event in Chester Township, just outside of the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
On Thursday, the vice president will be in Georgia for a campaign rally, joined by former President Barack Obama
Harris is expected to visit Texas on Friday to attend a campaign event in Houston focusing on abortion rights and rally with Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas plus recording Berne Brown’s podcast.
Ok, so that’s like one event per travel day, with the exception of the last day, where she does 2 events.
That’s not nearly enough. He’s doing 2-3 travel events a day, with interviews in between.
She’s acting like she’s not really interested in winning. I don’t understand it, or her motivation here.
It’s worrisome.
Everything that I have read about Harris’s management style as Veep indicates someone who is very high maintenance. This is most likely an intentional schedule either requested by her or decided by her team to maximize her performance and limit her exposure. Effectively to stage manage her, which has been a strong theme of her campaign.
She is a pampered childless California liberal- what else do you expect?
I mean yes. I’m a mom and lawyer and it is jarring to me that she never married until she was 50 and also never had kids but thinks she can relate to what most families go through. She is not qualified to talk to me about childcare or managing a household with groceries or the impact of anything on our schools or the issues of balancing work and family or the struggling of saving for college. And her choice of husband is questionable. We all know why. So I literally cannot relate to her as a women. She has as much insight into my life as a 15 year old or my 85 year old mother in law who went from her parents home to her husbands and never had a job. I wouldn’t elect a 15 year old or my MIL. And in the areas where she should be shining, like her amazing prosecutorial skills of verbal persuasion, she is a spectacular failure! She is such a mess.
Anonymous wrote:All I've seen the last four years are democrats trying to overthrow democracy.
Anonymous wrote:We are going to crush Donald Trump and the sickness he represents. There are more of us than there are of them. We are right. They are wrong. This is our moment. This is our destiny. Walk with confidence. Do not falter. Victory will be ours.
Arrogance is walking on the field, bragging you will win without having done the work. The Harris-Walz campaign and thousands of us volunteers are doing the hard work. We've earned it.
No team wins the Superbowl thinking, "We might have a shot." This is ours. Walk out and take it. We will look back at this moment with quiet pride and satisfaction for the rest of our lives knowing that when America called, we answered.
Inspired by Stuart Stevens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question: Why isn't Kamala campaigning this week? For the second day in a row - 13 days before the election - no rallies, no appearances. Just prepping for short sit-down interviews.
I hate to be the one to put this out there, but - I think she's thrown in the towel. How else to read this?
OP, your enthusiasm is appreciated, but if the candidate doesn't have it, how can we?
This week:
Vice President Kamala Harris and former Rep. Liz Cheney on Monday wrapped up a series of moderated conversations in Wisconsin, where they continued to make the case that Donald Trump is unfit for the presidency.
On Tuesday, she will record an interview with NBC’s Hallie Jackson at 3:40 p.m. ET in Washington, D.C. At 4:30 p.m., the Democratic nominee will tape an interview with Telemundo’s Julio Vaqueiro.
Harris will travel to Pennsylvania on Wednesday and participate in a CNN Town Hall event in Chester Township, just outside of the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
On Thursday, the vice president will be in Georgia for a campaign rally, joined by former President Barack Obama
Harris is expected to visit Texas on Friday to attend a campaign event in Houston focusing on abortion rights and rally with Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas plus recording Berne Brown’s podcast.
Ok, so that’s like one event per travel day, with the exception of the last day, where she does 2 events.
That’s not nearly enough. He’s doing 2-3 travel events a day, with interviews in between.
She’s acting like she’s not really interested in winning. I don’t understand it, or her motivation here.
It’s worrisome.
Everything that I have read about Harris’s management style as Veep indicates someone who is very high maintenance. This is most likely an intentional schedule either requested by her or decided by her team to maximize her performance and limit her exposure. Effectively to stage manage her, which has been a strong theme of her campaign.
She is a pampered childless California liberal- what else do you expect?
I mean yes. I’m a mom and lawyer and it is jarring to me that she never married until she was 50 and also never had kids but thinks she can relate to what most families go through. She is not qualified to talk to me about childcare or managing a household with groceries or the impact of anything on our schools or the issues of balancing work and family or the struggling of saving for college. And her choice of husband is questionable. We all know why. So I literally cannot relate to her as a women. She has as much insight into my life as a 15 year old or my 85 year old mother in law who went from her parents home to her husbands and never had a job. I wouldn’t elect a 15 year old or my MIL. And in the areas where she should be shining, like her amazing prosecutorial skills of verbal persuasion, she is a spectacular failure! She is such a mess.
What a childish way to decide on a candidate. Do you think a rich man who left his ex wife to raise the children (oldest was 12) has any insight into your middle class struggle? I doubt any candidate has lived mine. I want a president who is not a crazy fascist. I have never in my life had a president who checks all my boxes. I chose the one who didn’t try to overthrow our democracy. Already voted. It was not a difficult decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question: Why isn't Kamala campaigning this week? For the second day in a row - 13 days before the election - no rallies, no appearances. Just prepping for short sit-down interviews.
I hate to be the one to put this out there, but - I think she's thrown in the towel. How else to read this?
OP, your enthusiasm is appreciated, but if the candidate doesn't have it, how can we?
This week:
Vice President Kamala Harris and former Rep. Liz Cheney on Monday wrapped up a series of moderated conversations in Wisconsin, where they continued to make the case that Donald Trump is unfit for the presidency.
On Tuesday, she will record an interview with NBC’s Hallie Jackson at 3:40 p.m. ET in Washington, D.C. At 4:30 p.m., the Democratic nominee will tape an interview with Telemundo’s Julio Vaqueiro.
Harris will travel to Pennsylvania on Wednesday and participate in a CNN Town Hall event in Chester Township, just outside of the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
On Thursday, the vice president will be in Georgia for a campaign rally, joined by former President Barack Obama
Harris is expected to visit Texas on Friday to attend a campaign event in Houston focusing on abortion rights and rally with Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas plus recording Berne Brown’s podcast.
Ok, so that’s like one event per travel day, with the exception of the last day, where she does 2 events.
That’s not nearly enough. He’s doing 2-3 travel events a day, with interviews in between.
She’s acting like she’s not really interested in winning. I don’t understand it, or her motivation here.
It’s worrisome.
Everything that I have read about Harris’s management style as Veep indicates someone who is very high maintenance. This is most likely an intentional schedule either requested by her or decided by her team to maximize her performance and limit her exposure. Effectively to stage manage her, which has been a strong theme of her campaign.
She is a pampered childless California liberal- what else do you expect?
I mean yes. I’m a mom and lawyer and it is jarring to me that she never married until she was 50 and also never had kids but thinks she can relate to what most families go through. She is not qualified to talk to me about childcare or managing a household with groceries or the impact of anything on our schools or the issues of balancing work and family or the struggling of saving for college. And her choice of husband is questionable. We all know why. So I literally cannot relate to her as a women. She has as much insight into my life as a 15 year old or my 85 year old mother in law who went from her parents home to her husbands and never had a job. I wouldn’t elect a 15 year old or my MIL. And in the areas where she should be shining, like her amazing prosecutorial skills of verbal persuasion, she is a spectacular failure! She is such a mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question: Why isn't Kamala campaigning this week? For the second day in a row - 13 days before the election - no rallies, no appearances. Just prepping for short sit-down interviews.
I hate to be the one to put this out there, but - I think she's thrown in the towel. How else to read this?
OP, your enthusiasm is appreciated, but if the candidate doesn't have it, how can we?
This week:
Vice President Kamala Harris and former Rep. Liz Cheney on Monday wrapped up a series of moderated conversations in Wisconsin, where they continued to make the case that Donald Trump is unfit for the presidency.
On Tuesday, she will record an interview with NBC’s Hallie Jackson at 3:40 p.m. ET in Washington, D.C. At 4:30 p.m., the Democratic nominee will tape an interview with Telemundo’s Julio Vaqueiro.
Harris will travel to Pennsylvania on Wednesday and participate in a CNN Town Hall event in Chester Township, just outside of the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
On Thursday, the vice president will be in Georgia for a campaign rally, joined by former President Barack Obama
Harris is expected to visit Texas on Friday to attend a campaign event in Houston focusing on abortion rights and rally with Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas plus recording Berne Brown’s podcast.
Ok, so that’s like one event per travel day, with the exception of the last day, where she does 2 events.
That’s not nearly enough. He’s doing 2-3 travel events a day, with interviews in between.
She’s acting like she’s not really interested in winning. I don’t understand it, or her motivation here.
It’s worrisome.
Everything that I have read about Harris’s management style as Veep indicates someone who is very high maintenance. This is most likely an intentional schedule either requested by her or decided by her team to maximize her performance and limit her exposure. Effectively to stage manage her, which has been a strong theme of her campaign.
She is a pampered childless California liberal- what else do you expect?
I mean yes. I’m a mom and lawyer and it is jarring to me that she never married until she was 50 and also never had kids but thinks she can relate to what most families go through. She is not qualified to talk to me about childcare or managing a household with groceries or the impact of anything on our schools or the issues of balancing work and family or the struggling of saving for college. And her choice of husband is questionable. We all know why. So I literally cannot relate to her as a women. She has as much insight into my life as a 15 year old or my 85 year old mother in law who went from her parents home to her husbands and never had a job. I wouldn’t elect a 15 year old or my MIL. And in the areas where she should be shining, like her amazing prosecutorial skills of verbal persuasion, she is a spectacular failure! She is such a mess.