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charlie and algernon

(13,447 posts)
Thu May 7, 2015, 10:52 PM May 2015

The West Wing on the Democratic Primary Process

"You know I’d been hoping to stand here tonight under very different circumstances, and I have been asked by people that I respect to take this opportunity to support one of the other fine candidates who have made this race with me, to help decide who our nominee will be. But I can’t do that. I can’t do that because it’s not my place to decide who our nominee should be. That decision is yours and yours alone. Now there has been a great deal made about Governor Baker’s decision not to disclose his wife’s minor medical condition. Many people believe that he should have. But I don’t believe Governor Baker failed to disclose it because he was ashamed or embarrassed. I think he didn’t disclose it because we’re the hypocrites, not the Bakers; because we’re all broken, every single one of us, and yet we pretend that we’re not. We all live lives of imperfection and yet we cling to this fantasy that there’s this perfect life and that our leaders should embody it. But if we expect our leaders to live on some higher moral plain than the rest of us, well we’re just asking to be deceived. Now it’s been suggested to me this week that I should try to buy your support with jobs, and the promise of access. It’s been suggested to me that party unity is more important than your democratic rights as delegates. That’s right it’s not. And you have a decision to make. Don’t vote for us because you think we’re perfect. Don’t vote for us because of what we might be able to do for you only. Vote for the person who shares your ideals, your hopes, your dreams. Vote for the person who most embodies what you believe we need to keep our nation strong and free. And when you have done that, you can go back to Seattle, and Boston, to Miami, to Omaha, to Tulsa and Chicago, and Atlanta with your head held high, and say, “I am a member of the Democratic Party.”

~Matt Santos' address to the Democratic National Convention


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The West Wing on the Democratic Primary Process (Original Post) charlie and algernon May 2015 OP
Well, I always take MY guidance from fictional TV characters... brooklynite May 2015 #1
I find it hard to believe people who are supposed to be smart either did not or Thinkingabout May 2015 #2

brooklynite

(94,748 posts)
1. Well, I always take MY guidance from fictional TV characters...
Thu May 7, 2015, 10:57 PM
May 2015

BTW - does this mean Sanders should name his Republican opponent as Secretary of State?

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
2. I find it hard to believe people who are supposed to be smart either did not or
Thu May 7, 2015, 11:30 PM
May 2015

Could not figure we should have a big number of debates unless they are RW trolls who are trying the DNC to march out a Clown Car Primary like the GOP has the last couple of presidential elections How many times does the candidates need to answer the same questions with the same answers.

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