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In reply to the discussion: Sen. Amy Klobuchar's Mistreatment Of Staff Scared Off Candidates To Manage Her Presidential Bid [View all]brush
(61,033 posts)33. Yeah, this sounds like ratfucking to me.
Anyone else who announces better be prepared for sameand Klobuchar hasn't even announced yet.
Let's see, Warren has gotten it with the Native American thing.
Harris with once being a prosecutor.
Gillibrand...well, the self-afflicted Franken baggage.
Booker, still to come.
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brooklynite
Feb 2019
OP
It doesn't matter when she joined the Senate. It's talking about rate of turnover.
Garrett78
Feb 2019
#37
Look at all the repsonses already in this thread immediately falling for this tactic of
DontBooVote
Feb 2019
#26
Apparently, Sen Klobuchar is unacceptable because she is from Minnesota.
LakeSuperiorView
Feb 2019
#31
This isn't just GOP ratf*cking, though they'd use it if they could, just as the MN GOP did in 2006.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Feb 2019
#32
I don't know... this has kind of an "Arkansas Project" scent to it. Just a feeling.
Gidney N Cloyd
Feb 2019
#45
I was shocked. A lot of people are crying sexism, that women get judged differently but
octoberlib
Feb 2019
#55