Anonymous wrote:Was he the wrong vp pick?
Anonymous wrote:
I can't stand the guy, but I am the product of two parents who were teachers. My mom taught at a Title I school, too. So, I will just say that the tampons in a men's room are not the worst idea. My mom used to provide so many personal hygiene supplies for her students and even their relatives. She had students ask to take pads/tampons home for their moms or sisters. We all know how hard that must have been for teen boys who avoid anything mensuration related as much as possible.
Also, I have 2 daughters who play sports. When they are the visitors at another school, they use the boys locker room/bathrooms. Having free pads/tampons in there would make things easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:joe rogan has said kamala picked tim when she was sleep deprived
I don't think Harris picked anyone. I think she was pushed into the position and whoever was running things picked Walz. (That was part of the problem with Harris. Who really is running the show since she could rarely articulate anything.) And who's to say that they had any better choice? Shapiro might have turned it down, understanding that there was a high chance that this was going to go sideways--which it did--and ruin any future chances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. This was a choice between good and evil. All other considerations were secondary.
If you really think this then you are the reason trump won.
I'm deeply ashamed of my country today.
And this is the problem. You have convinced yourself that you are good and anyone that disagrees with you is evil. The far left lost this election for the rest of us.
Telling us that we are bad people for opinions that didn't line up with the most left leaning elements of the Democratic party.
Telling financially struggling white people that we need affirmative action to counteract white privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, as a woman, I can say that Waltz would have had a better chance as the actual candidate. I wish the Democrats would stop nominating women for the foreseeable future, it's not going to go well if we continue to do so.
Although I get that this is coming from a place of pragmatism, you do realize this is a horrible thing to say? How about we dig deeper and educate re: internalized biases in this country? Ideally in a less condescending manner.
Anonymous wrote:Was he the wrong vp pick?
Anonymous wrote:He’s such a creepy dude
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kamala and Tim weren't ideal candidates but against Donald and JD, they were clearly better options. Dems lost because of their policies not because of their candidates.
Agree. The majority of the country is moderate and want pragmatic common-sense solutions to the pocketbook issues they care about. They were willing to go farther right to get the latter but were not willing to go farther left.
except all of the "leftist" initiatives on the ballot nationwide passed. (the ones in Florida had majorities but not their stupid 60%) - the issue isn't the policies. Most poeple, ie over 60% support
-sensible gun legislation
-sensible immigration reform
-Roe
- healthcare
- minimum wage
I could go on, but the GOP did an expert job of handing slogan far left policies on to the whole party, when in fact, the Dem party leadership is moderate/liberal, not progressive. So instead, we will have a christian nationalist authoritarian regime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. This was a choice between good and evil. All other considerations were secondary.
If you really think this then you are the reason trump won.
I'm deeply ashamed of my country today.
And this is the problem. You have convinced yourself that you are good and anyone that disagrees with you is evil. The far left lost this election for the rest of us.
Telling us that we are bad people for opinions that didn't line up with the most left leaning elements of the Democratic party.
Telling financially struggling white people that we need affirmative action to counteract white privilege.
Anonymous wrote:It didn't matter who she selected. It has more to do with the maority of american not wanting the policies and actions Democrats bring.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, he wasn’t even from a swing state. He offered no value to the ticket
Anonymous wrote:No. This was a choice between good and evil. All other considerations were secondary.
I'm deeply ashamed of my country today.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. No one wants a teacher that drives 90+ MPH in a 25 while impaired as VP.