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Congresswoman Karen Bass (D-California) gets vaccinated for Covid-19 (Original Post) AmericanCanuck Dec 2020 OP
This was an experiment to see if Rep. Karen Bass is as fervently rated as AmericanCanuck Dec 2020 #1
What was your hypothesis and have you come to any conclusion about your experiment? aidbo Dec 2020 #24
As they say, "the proof is in the pudding" AmericanCanuck Dec 2020 #46
Maybe instead of running experiments you liskddksil Dec 2020 #35
Can't I do both? AmericanCanuck Dec 2020 #45
Apparently not. ehrnst Dec 2020 #58
I had no idea that people posting things here on DU that irritate you ehrnst Dec 2020 #56
Just because you don't agree with someone is no reason to claim that they are "irrated" mtnsnake Dec 2020 #62
You mean like someone not agreeing with you on a particular plan means that they ehrnst Dec 2020 #63
It might not be a bad idea for you to apologize to that poster. mtnsnake Dec 2020 #64
If I was wrong I would. ehrnst Dec 2020 #65
Strawman mtnsnake Dec 2020 #67
Nope. Completely based in reality. ehrnst Dec 2020 #68
False dilemma fallacy. nt mtnsnake Dec 2020 #70
Because you say so? ehrnst Dec 2020 #71
Do you know it's against DU rules to insult another poster? mtnsnake Dec 2020 #72
After you. ehrnst Dec 2020 #73
Post removed Post removed Dec 2020 #74
Right here... ehrnst Dec 2020 #75
Another false dilemma fallacy. mtnsnake Dec 2020 #76
Post removed Post removed Dec 2020 #77
Don't you think the sun should shine on everyone?? mtnsnake Dec 2020 #78
Apologies are waiting. Be the change. ehrnst Dec 2020 #79
I didn't think you would answer. mtnsnake Dec 2020 #80
Gonna be waiting a long time. Or not Autumn Feb 2021 #86
Oh please.. tell us all about that. Cha Dec 2020 #82
omg really? Cha Dec 2020 #83
Are you going to answer the question? Cha Dec 2020 #85
Exactly! Cha Dec 2020 #84
+10,000 mtnsnake Dec 2020 #61
R&K MerryBlooms Dec 2020 #2
Is she going to be called "privileged" and slammed for tweeting? (n/t) SMC22307 Dec 2020 #3
She joined 10 years ago and has only 6,000 tweets. George II Dec 2020 #8
Why that matters is beyond me Sewa Dec 2020 #9
See post #3 to which I responded. You might want to ask the person who made.... George II Dec 2020 #18
Years in Congress without having been known to have slammed Democrats treestar Dec 2020 #55
So you rank members of Congress based on length of time on Twitter and number of tweets. SMC22307 Dec 2020 #25
No I don't. Again, reread the post to which I responded, YOUR post. THAT is what prompted mine. George II Dec 2020 #27
Now a strawman, on top of false dillemas and relative privation fallacies ehrnst Dec 2020 #60
Not even sure what you mean. You can see she's "older," but even more importantly, she's ... Hekate Dec 2020 #11
Exactly. cwydro Dec 2020 #19
As is a young Latina representing a large minority district... SMC22307 Dec 2020 #26
Interesting how an OP about a 65 year old California Congresswoman winds up being a discussion..... George II Dec 2020 #40
There seems to be an obsession lately with that. ehrnst Dec 2020 #48
Why would she be? ehrnst Dec 2020 #14
Why would an over 65 yr old black woman be called privileged for getting vaccinated? MrsCoffee Dec 2020 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author pinkstarburst Dec 2020 #16
AOC represents a large minority district in a city brutally hit... SMC22307 Dec 2020 #29
Ilhan Omar represents a relatively large minority district too, and she turned down the vaccine... George II Dec 2020 #81
Nope, she deserves praise for not making it about herself. And instead... NurseJackie Dec 2020 #22
+1000. ehrnst Dec 2020 #28
Post removed Post removed Dec 2020 #30
Imagine if they would use all the time they have to liskddksil Dec 2020 #34
False Dilemma fallacy. ehrnst Dec 2020 #49
No. We don't know her risk factors treestar Dec 2020 #53
Good for her Dem4Life1102 Dec 2020 #4
It's not privileged for older Americans to get the vaccine R B Garr Dec 2020 #5
I am actually eligible for and offered a vaccine last week. AmericanCanuck Dec 2020 #6
Cool story n/t ornotna Dec 2020 #12
Great! I've volunteered for trials and will have a screening on Tuesday. ehrnst Dec 2020 #17
Yep, and my ninety-six-years-old mother received her first shot the same day Brother Buzz Dec 2020 #47
Rep. Bass: 'Critical' for minority communities to get vaccinated SMC22307 Dec 2020 #7
Thank you for showing the way, Congresswoman Hekate Dec 2020 #10
Great message, direct, focused on everyone else and their safety. Especially important ehrnst Dec 2020 #13
I like that her tweet informs about the vaccine. She understands that now is not the time for... NurseJackie Dec 2020 #20
+10000000 AmericanCanuck Dec 2020 #21
Nancy Pelosi's tweet was the same. NurseJackie Dec 2020 #23
+1000. (nt) ehrnst Dec 2020 #33
AOC did exactly that as well but all she got was liskddksil Dec 2020 #32
No. And no. George II Dec 2020 #41
Yes, and Yes liskddksil Dec 2020 #42
Easy now. ehrnst Dec 2020 #54
Umm AOC did exactly that with a detailed step liskddksil Dec 2020 #31
This thread is about Karen Bass. NurseJackie Dec 2020 #36
And plenty of AOC bashing to which I'm not gonna let liskddksil Dec 2020 #37
Ridiculous. Nobody is bashing anyone here. NurseJackie Dec 2020 #38
Lol liskddksil Dec 2020 #39
And there's certainly no fixation on certain topics. ehrnst Dec 2020 #51
You're "not gonna let stand?" ehrnst Dec 2020 #50
Again, no. And no. George II Dec 2020 #43
Yes and Yes liskddksil Dec 2020 #44
.... ehrnst Dec 2020 #52
She was no attacked. It was merely questioned why a young person treestar Dec 2020 #57
Some people seem to have the belief that AOC must be defended from any criticism or even faint ehrnst Dec 2020 #59
Good point mtnsnake Dec 2020 #69
Kudos to Congresswoman Bass! mtnsnake Dec 2020 #66
 

AmericanCanuck

(1,102 posts)
1. This was an experiment to see if Rep. Karen Bass is as fervently rated as
Sat Dec 19, 2020, 10:22 PM
Dec 2020

some newcomers to congress. Rep. Bass will be starting her 5th term in the house and has sponsored and cosponsered a lot of legislation. She is popular and well-respected in her district too doing real work for her constituents.

 

liskddksil

(2,753 posts)
35. Maybe instead of running experiments you
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 12:44 PM
Dec 2020

should try phone banking to GA, so that Biden's policy agenda has a fighting chance of success come January.

 

ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
58. Apparently not.
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 02:58 PM
Dec 2020

Some people are under the impression that whatever irritates them in the least imust therefore be a danger to democracy itself.


 

ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
56. I had no idea that people posting things here on DU that irritate you
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 02:55 PM
Dec 2020

will cost us the Georgia Senate race and cripple the Biden adminstration for the next two years at least!



I guess everyone better stop it right now or the Georgia race will all be our fault - thank you for showing us our folly. I see now that your warning to Nurse Jackie that you're "not gonna let it stand" is obviously for the good of the country, and not personal at all.







mtnsnake

(22,236 posts)
62. Just because you don't agree with someone is no reason to claim that they are "irrated"
Tue Dec 22, 2020, 11:38 AM
Dec 2020

Good grief.

 

ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
63. You mean like someone not agreeing with you on a particular plan means that they
Tue Dec 22, 2020, 11:46 AM
Dec 2020

therefore "want to do nothing?"



BTW - 'irritated' is clearly indicated by the hijacking of multiple threads, many of which have nothing to do with what they're irritated about. More than one person has pointed this out.



I guess that list of evidence I provided that Democrats are 'not sitting on their thumbs" and actually calling Trump what you said they weren't bothered you?

 

ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
65. If I was wrong I would.
Tue Dec 22, 2020, 11:52 AM
Dec 2020

Is an apology from you to several posters that you directed the same two logical fallacies at forthcoming? That would be a good idea, don't you think?


It would at least be consistent with what you are admonishing me to do.

https://democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=14745286

https://democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=14743341

https://democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=14745122

https://democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=14745587


But continue all you want. It's a free world.

mtnsnake

(22,236 posts)
72. Do you know it's against DU rules to insult another poster?
Tue Dec 22, 2020, 12:15 PM
Dec 2020

I'm not going to alert your post for insulting liskddksil, but you really should consider apologizing.

Response to ehrnst (Reply #73)

Response to mtnsnake (Reply #76)

Cha

(297,149 posts)
85. Are you going to answer the question?
Tue Dec 22, 2020, 04:29 PM
Dec 2020
You mean like someone not agreeing with you on a particular plan means that they therefore "want to do nothing?"

Cha

(297,149 posts)
84. Exactly!
Tue Dec 22, 2020, 04:25 PM
Dec 2020
You mean like someone not agreeing with you on a particular plan means that they therefore "want to do nothing?"

George II

(67,782 posts)
18. See post #3 to which I responded. You might want to ask the person who made....
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 10:38 AM
Dec 2020

....the sarcastic comment about Representative Bass tweeting why he/she thinks it figured in.

That sarcastic comment was unnecessary.

SMC22307

(8,090 posts)
25. So you rank members of Congress based on length of time on Twitter and number of tweets.
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 12:08 PM
Dec 2020

What's an acceptable ratio? What's the cut-off?

George II

(67,782 posts)
27. No I don't. Again, reread the post to which I responded, YOUR post. THAT is what prompted mine.
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 12:12 PM
Dec 2020

Can I look forward to you following me around today?

Hekate

(90,645 posts)
11. Not even sure what you mean. You can see she's "older," but even more importantly, she's ...
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 12:31 AM
Dec 2020

... leading the way for the Black community and other minorities to feel comfortable with getting the vaccine. They are disproportionately dying from COVID19, so this leadership is important.

SMC22307

(8,090 posts)
26. As is a young Latina representing a large minority district...
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 12:12 PM
Dec 2020

many of whom have died disproportionately. And with constituents perhaps having doubts about the vaccine. They're both providing valuable leadership.

George II

(67,782 posts)
40. Interesting how an OP about a 65 year old California Congresswoman winds up being a discussion.....
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 01:20 PM
Dec 2020

....about a young Congresswoman on the opposite coast.

MrsCoffee

(5,801 posts)
15. Why would an over 65 yr old black woman be called privileged for getting vaccinated?
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 09:00 AM
Dec 2020

Older black Americans are at higher risk than most of the population.

Response to SMC22307 (Reply #3)

SMC22307

(8,090 posts)
29. AOC represents a large minority district in a city brutally hit...
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 12:21 PM
Dec 2020

by the coronavirus. She's communicating with and educating her constituents, many of whom may have doubts about the vaccine. Rather than jump on the tedious anti-AOC bandwagon, why not participate in her Twitter and Instagram Q&A? You might learn something.

George II

(67,782 posts)
81. Ilhan Omar represents a relatively large minority district too, and she turned down the vaccine...
Tue Dec 22, 2020, 03:23 PM
Dec 2020

It is NOT a requirement than Members of Congress get the vaccine. She's older than 30 and her father died from the virus, and she's educating and communicating with her constituents, too.

Ilhan Omar Defers Vaccine Offer, Says It’s ‘Shameful’ Congress Gets Priority

“People who need it most, should get it,” said the Minnesota Democrat.

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) slammed the prioritization of the COVID-19 vaccine for members of Congress, saying she won’t get the shot that’s being made available to lawmakers because it should first go to “people who need it most.”



Omar, a first-term lawmaker whose father died from complications of the coronavirus in June, tweeted Sunday it was “shameful” that politicians are in line to receive the vaccine before workers on the frontlines of the pandemic “who are making sacrifices everyday.”




https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ilhan-omar-covid-19-vaccine_n_5fe1b55cc5b66809cb2d37fa

NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
22. Nope, she deserves praise for not making it about herself. And instead...
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:18 AM
Dec 2020

Nope, she deserves praise for not making it about herself. And instead... her tweet informs about the vaccine.

She understands that now is not the time for personal boasting or bragging. She knows that it's important for our elected representatives emphasize the value and safety of the vaccine itself, without posturing or putting on airs of bravery and courage (ie: if the undertone of the messaging is that one needs to be "brave" or "courageous," then that also suggests and reinforces the false notion that perhaps there's genuinely something to fear... and that's not the case!)

She's taken the exact right approach and tone. It's good when our elected representatives posts tweets that inform; that put people at ease; and that are in the public's interest (rather than in their own self-interest.) She's a class act. I admire her very much.

Response to NurseJackie (Reply #22)

 

liskddksil

(2,753 posts)
34. Imagine if they would use all the time they have to
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 12:40 PM
Dec 2020

crap on AOC, and instead phone bank in Georgia so that Biden has a shot at getting anything done come January.

treestar

(82,383 posts)
53. No. We don't know her risk factors
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 02:49 PM
Dec 2020

I think it natural to ask why a 30 year old got it this soon. It was answered that Pelosi asked all of Congress to get it and so we then understood that it was a matter of continuity of government. So we know that now.

Further, I have never heard of Karen Bass before, as she has never slammed Pelosi or other Democrats. To my knowledge, she has not called for replacing Pelosi. She is 5 terms in and I've never known or heard her say or tweet anything indicating there is something wrong about Biden or Schumer, etc.

R B Garr

(16,950 posts)
5. It's not privileged for older Americans to get the vaccine
Sat Dec 19, 2020, 10:31 PM
Dec 2020

first. That’s how it works. Older folks first.

 

AmericanCanuck

(1,102 posts)
6. I am actually eligible for and offered a vaccine last week.
Sat Dec 19, 2020, 10:50 PM
Dec 2020

I passed because I am in a relatively low-risk situation so that someone who really needs it will get it first.

Brother Buzz

(36,416 posts)
47. Yep, and my ninety-six-years-old mother received her first shot the same day
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 02:11 PM
Dec 2020

She lives in a California county that has ZERO empty ICU beds; looks like California has a plan.

Meanwhile, this old fart is still standing in a line that hasn't moved, and I still can't see the front of it. It is what it is.

 

ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
13. Great message, direct, focused on everyone else and their safety. Especially important
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 08:24 AM
Dec 2020

for a demographic that historically has reasons to be suspicious of the medical community - older Black Americans.

No marketing language or memes, just a short video with a calming statement.


NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
20. I like that her tweet informs about the vaccine. She understands that now is not the time for...
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 10:55 AM
Dec 2020

I like that her tweet informs about the vaccine. She understands that now is not the time for boasting or bragging, or making it about herself. She knows that it's important for our elected representatives emphasize the value and safety of the vaccine itself. She's reassuring without posturing or putting on airs of bravery and courage (ie: if the undertone of the messaging is that one needs to be "brave" or "courageous," then that suggests and reinforces the false notion that perhaps there's genuinely something to fear... and that's not the case!) Now is not the time for self-serving posts that would end up being counter-productive.

She's taken the exact right approach and tone. It's good when our elected representatives posts tweets that inform; that put people at ease; and that are in the public's interest (rather than in their own self-interest.) She's a class act. I admire her very much.

 

AmericanCanuck

(1,102 posts)
21. +10000000
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:14 AM
Dec 2020

That is how tweets from elected officials should be. Focused on educating and being informative rather than boasting, bragging and grandstanding while making it about themselves and not the subject matter.

NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
23. Nancy Pelosi's tweet was the same.
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:31 AM
Dec 2020

It was fact-driven, not focused on herself. I believe that all of our elected representatives would be well-served if they would ask themselves "WWND?" before they speak or tweet. Nancy Pelosi is a class act. She's smart and wise. She has the experience to know that it's NOT "all about her" and she puts the interests of people ahead of her own. She seeks to solve problems, not create them.

Nancy Pelosi is a national treasure.

 

ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
54. Easy now.
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 02:50 PM
Dec 2020

AOC is strong enough to endure what goes on at DU, even if you think that she'll be diminished or Georgia will somehow be lost due to people posting here on DU. The flurry of posts accusing everyone on various threads of 'attacking' her makes it appear that some people think she isn't going to be OK if people post things here that others don't like.

 

liskddksil

(2,753 posts)
31. Umm AOC did exactly that with a detailed step
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 12:33 PM
Dec 2020

by step process to inform her massive following, and all she got was attacked.

 

ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
50. You're "not gonna let stand?"
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 02:42 PM
Dec 2020

You're reading into things that just aren't there. And AOC is gonna be OK, so you can take it easy. You seem overprotective, and that doesn't say much for your opinion of her ability to endure whatever gets said or not said here on DU.

treestar

(82,383 posts)
57. She was no attacked. It was merely questioned why a young person
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 02:55 PM
Dec 2020

would get it so soon and the answer was Pelosi asked the House to be vaccinated because they are government representatives and continuity of government is a value. Also pointed out was that as House member, AOC works with a lot of older people, like Bass, who are at risk anyway and would get the vaccine due to age or co-morbidities.

I do not have a problem, because of the above, with AOC getting the vaccine.

 

ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
59. Some people seem to have the belief that AOC must be defended from any criticism or even faint
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 03:01 PM
Dec 2020

praise. I have no idea where the idea that she cannot be expected to endure posts on DU came from - a misguided sense of chivalry, perhaps - but she seems to me to be fully strong enough to remain undamaged by it.

Curious.

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