Anonymous wrote:So Hillary is failing with white men so she nominates a white man.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very disappointed she chose a man...and a white man at that.
Yes very dispointing...she has already giving up on the dream. How many more men will be given positions in her administration? All we have to do is look across the border to Canada and the PM is a man!
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/04/canada-cabinet-gender-diversity-justin-trudeau
Canada’s new prime minister Justin Trudeau has named a young and ethnically diverse cabinet, with a ministerial team that for the first time in the country’s history is equally balanced between men and women.
The ministers – 15 women and 15 men – are mostly aged under 50, in a team marking both a generational change and a commitment to reflecting Canada’s diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very disappointed she chose a man...and a white man at that.
1. The ticket is still a first with Hillary at the top.
2. Many white men do feel like this country is being taken away from them. He makes them feel more secure. Picking a minority would have driven some people to Trump (whether we want those folks is another question, but hey, trying to win elections here). You think Obama would be President if he chose a minority or woman? No way.
3. Kaine speaks Spanish so he still helps with the Latino vote. As a former Richmond mayor (and if a PP who said he attends an AA church is right), he is likely very comfortable with black audiences as well.
4. (This one is minor.) That story of his father-in-law and wife going to integrated Richmond schools is going to get play. Love it.
5. Kaine is genuinely religious. It's a part of his core. That's not the case with Hillary. It seems forced with her and she rightfully doesn't bring it up often.
(I don't care; I'm an atheist, but I know it matters to many people.)
He checks the boxes in a lot of ways that she doesn't. Doesn't matter if he's white. I'm very happy with this decision.
I don't want to quarrel, but I think your assessment of Hillary's faith is completely wrong. She speaks very frequently about being a life-long United Methodist. She talks about how her youth pastor influenced her life. She is a former Sunday School teacher. She was a member of Foundry UMC in DC when she was FLOTUS. For goodness sakes, she quotes John Wesley on the campaign trail. (For those that don't know, he's the founder of the Methodist Church.)
Anonymous wrote:Very disappointed she chose a man...and a white man at that.
Canada’s new prime minister Justin Trudeau has named a young and ethnically diverse cabinet, with a ministerial team that for the first time in the country’s history is equally balanced between men and women.
The ministers – 15 women and 15 men – are mostly aged under 50, in a team marking both a generational change and a commitment to reflecting Canada’s diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's his relationship with Wall Street Bankers?
And who paid for Kaine's Caribbean vacations? Why is he not charged?
I suspect this will be an issue for him..
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/kaines-acceptance-of-gifts-in-state-office-could-offer-republicans-an-opening/2016/07/22/8508b2cc-4f7f-11e6-a7d8-13d06b37f256_story.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very disappointed she chose a man...and a white man at that.
1. The ticket is still a first with Hillary at the top.
2. Many white men do feel like this country is being taken away from them. He makes them feel more secure. Picking a minority would have driven some people to Trump (whether we want those folks is another question, but hey, trying to win elections here). You think Obama would be President if he chose a minority or woman? No way.
3. Kaine speaks Spanish so he still helps with the Latino vote. As a former Richmond mayor (and if a PP who said he attends an AA church is right), he is likely very comfortable with black audiences as well.
4. (This one is minor.) That story of his father-in-law and wife going to integrated Richmond schools is going to get play. Love it.
5. Kaine is genuinely religious. It's a part of his core. That's not the case with Hillary. It seems forced with her and she rightfully doesn't bring it up often.
(I don't care; I'm an atheist, but I know it matters to many people.)
He checks the boxes in a lot of ways that she doesn't. Doesn't matter if he's white. I'm very happy with this decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...was absolutely amazing. I was on the fence, but this was a very good choice.
Hi Debbie!!!! (Ms. Wasserman-Shultz)
OP here. No. I not even a democrat.
I bet you are bitter about all the gushing on social media and the press today, but this was a fantastic choice. And that speech was one of the best I have heard in a long time
Anonymous wrote:Very disappointed she chose a man...and a white man at that.