Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I am a Democrat. And no I am not satisfied with what I’ve seen (or haven’t seen) from Harris.
But then, let’s think about this. When was the last time we had a VP who wasn’t a joke? (Don’t tell me Biden because his image completely changed after 8 years of Obama; he went from rough-hewn loose cannon who had friends across the aisle to stabilizing grandpa after Trump). Gore was always viewed as a bit of a clown…Was it Bush?? VPs are always a laughing stock. Otherwise they’d get the nomination.
Are we being too harsh on Kamala? And if not, who’d want that gig? Anyone worth his/her salt is eyeing the top job.
I like her but agree that she has been disappointing and fails to connect with many people.
Do you think this is her personality and lack of public speaking skills or the fact that she has not been given enough opportunities to shine?
no one who is actually good needs to be "given opportunities to shine"
she ran for President and got blown out of the water
as VP, she has been on TV plenty, and has accomplished little with it except giving people more material to mock her with
if she was capable of shining she would have done it by now
What VP has shined while in that office? It doesn’t happen. I’ve never thought she’d make a good president but there’s not much VPs are able to accomplish.
Dick Cheney would disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I am a Democrat. And no I am not satisfied with what I’ve seen (or haven’t seen) from Harris.
But then, let’s think about this. When was the last time we had a VP who wasn’t a joke? (Don’t tell me Biden because his image completely changed after 8 years of Obama; he went from rough-hewn loose cannon who had friends across the aisle to stabilizing grandpa after Trump). Gore was always viewed as a bit of a clown…Was it Bush?? VPs are always a laughing stock. Otherwise they’d get the nomination.
Are we being too harsh on Kamala? And if not, who’d want that gig? Anyone worth his/her salt is eyeing the top job.
I like her but agree that she has been disappointing and fails to connect with many people.
Do you think this is her personality and lack of public speaking skills or the fact that she has not been given enough opportunities to shine?
no one who is actually good needs to be "given opportunities to shine"
she ran for President and got blown out of the water
as VP, she has been on TV plenty, and has accomplished little with it except giving people more material to mock her with
if she was capable of shining she would have done it by now
What VP has shined while in that office? It doesn’t happen. I’ve never thought she’d make a good president but there’s not much VPs are able to accomplish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I am a Democrat. And no I am not satisfied with what I’ve seen (or haven’t seen) from Harris.
But then, let’s think about this. When was the last time we had a VP who wasn’t a joke? (Don’t tell me Biden because his image completely changed after 8 years of Obama; he went from rough-hewn loose cannon who had friends across the aisle to stabilizing grandpa after Trump). Gore was always viewed as a bit of a clown…Was it Bush?? VPs are always a laughing stock. Otherwise they’d get the nomination.
Are we being too harsh on Kamala? And if not, who’d want that gig? Anyone worth his/her salt is eyeing the top job.
I like her but agree that she has been disappointing and fails to connect with many people.
Do you think this is her personality and lack of public speaking skills or the fact that she has not been given enough opportunities to shine?
no one who is actually good needs to be "given opportunities to shine"
she ran for President and got blown out of the water
as VP, she has been on TV plenty, and has accomplished little with it except giving people more material to mock her with
if she was capable of shining she would have done it by now
Anonymous wrote:I, for one, appreciate having a vp who is so knowledgeable about Venn diagrams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I, for one, appreciate having a vp who is so knowledgeable about Venn diagrams.
Yes, the concept that two different things can have overlapping qualities is truly revolutionary. It's great she's introduced this to the world in many, many speeches.
She is the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I, for one, appreciate having a vp who is so knowledgeable about Venn diagrams.
Yes, the concept that two different things can have overlapping qualities is truly revolutionary. It's great she's introduced this to the world in many, many speeches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s an utter embarrassment — just as much as Joe is.
Can’t they pass some kind of mental illness evaluation?
Good idea. Will Trump and his VP pick take the same evaluation?
Anonymous wrote:I, for one, appreciate having a vp who is so knowledgeable about Venn diagrams.
Anonymous wrote:She’s an utter embarrassment — just as much as Joe is.
Can’t they pass some kind of mental illness evaluation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to step out of the next race.
I agree in principle because she does not offer the ticket anything.
However, who do we replace her with? I don't see any other Democratic Presidential wannabe offering anything to the ticket either.
Whitmer is an easy choice for vp
Sorry, I’m done with clyburn and his kind holding the dem party hostage
Clyburn won 2020 for the Democrats. You can be "sick" all you want, but them's the facts.
You will deal with Clyburn and "his kind".