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In reply to the discussion: Pelosi blaming Biden for endorsing Harris [View all]onecaliberal
(36,056 posts)41. I guess she hasn't done enough.
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Funny, I have posts with the "word" in the subject line go automatically to trash here.
phylny
Nov 9
#294
Women will never be qualified enough, politically astute, educated or smart enough to be elected President of the US!
akbacchus_BC
Nov 9
#242
Sharp decline my ass. You sound like a hater. Joe is still a sharp, intelligent man.
Trueblue1968
Nov 9
#165
If he'd had such a sharp decline; then why did he sound fine at the event After the debate
electric_blue68
Nov 9
#186
The over-reaction was just ridiculous. Biden had a really bad cold, I wish his staff had just rescheduled the debate.
emulatorloo
Nov 9
#302
it definitely doesn't help, and she's had a successful enough career that she should hold her tongue
cadoman
Nov 8
#79
Biden should have never sought reelection, but after his late exit we were basically stuck with Harris.
tritsofme
Nov 8
#14
Even if we couldn't have a primary due to time, we still had last cycles results to fall back to.
Lancero
Nov 8
#74
Biden ran away with 2020, it was barely ever a competitive race, it was over after South Carolina.
tritsofme
Nov 8
#83
Stuck? Seriously?? After he CHOSE her as his running mate and presidential partner as the "last in the room"?
ancianita
Nov 9
#168
I was disappointed when his own people called for him to step down. Yes, the debate was painful to watch but that
akbacchus_BC
Nov 9
#249
Joe endorsed Harris seconds after he withdrew, forcing everyone else to follow suit
krawhitham
Nov 8
#45
I think he may have been quick to endorse her early because Obama did NOT do the same with his VP...
thesquanderer
Nov 9
#196
With all due respect to everyone, I'm sick of the Biden Bashing. Really sick of it.
Joinfortmill
Nov 8
#24
So am I. Joe did an amazing job pulling this country out of the toilet trump left us in. The only thing that should
LoisB
Nov 8
#33
If you ask me, Nancy Pelosi should have pressured Joe Biden not to run for re-election in the first place
In It to Win It
Nov 8
#25
That's because she was the one behind forcing Joe out, and now does not what the backlash, so she blaming others
krawhitham
Nov 8
#26
She put the final knife to Joes back, and is scrambling to escape now that everyone is reaching for a fork.
Lancero
Nov 8
#36
Unfortunately she is saying what everyone is thinking. It's bad timing, but not wrong.
Pisces
Nov 8
#34
OH deadline was extended, but the law wouldn't have taken an effect in 2024, because extension was
LisaL
Nov 8
#135
Listen up. I said a whole party primary in '22 where Harris would've sunk or swam like other candidates.
brush
Nov 9
#187
This black woman would no longer identify as a democrat. And I know plenty of other black women that feel that way
tulipsandroses
Nov 9
#207
Seems like you are making all kinds of assumptions there. If you want to know my other intentions. Ask. Don't assume.
tulipsandroses
Nov 9
#214
The VP was the normal, logical and highly qualified candidate to replace a departing Pres.
marybourg
Nov 8
#105
It was not moved quickly enough. The old date would have been still in place in 2024.
LisaL
Nov 8
#139
Maybe Pelosi should blame herself for forcing him out when it was too late to do so.
LisaL
Nov 9
#149
Unfortunately, we were put in a position where she was the most convenient option
In It to Win It
Nov 9
#176
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/08/us/politics/pelosi-harris-biden-open-primary.html
soandso
Nov 8
#116
It was calculated. She knew exactly who to run to in order to yet again bash Joe.
bovine6
Nov 9
#161
Yet everyone says how the Dems can't get their messaging out. They have the media on speed dial
Skya Rhen
Nov 9
#301
Look like they were speaking about moderate Rs being done within their party.
DiamondShark
Nov 9
#314
Hence why Biden should have stated right after he took office that he was a one termer.
Xolodno
Nov 8
#78
Well, clearly in retrospect, we would have been better off if we had a competitive primary.
LisaL
Nov 8
#112
Well yeah, they were counting on white females not to disconnect abortion policy from the policy maker. 49-49 during ...
uponit7771
Nov 8
#87
Biden ran and won as a one term candidate to return stability to the Nation.
Freethinker65
Nov 8
#88
And an open primary might have made things worse. The MFer trump had our number this time.
Silent Type
Nov 8
#111
You nailed it. Dems eat their own, they need to stop that crap and learn from the rethug play book, rally around
akbacchus_BC
Nov 9
#271
She could have refrained from armchair quarterbacking in the immediate aftermath of the election
Orrex
Nov 9
#286
I sense, rightly or wrongly, that this is an extremely unpopular sentiment to express at DU, however,
Frank D. Lincoln
Nov 9
#160
Why the f*** isn't Pelosi asking where the votes went?? Why isn't she asking for recounts?? WTF????
58Sunliner
Nov 9
#231
When was this primary going to happen at the time Pelosi and company forced Biden out?
LisaL
Nov 9
#273
So the top players are going to blame each other? A felon won the popular vote and our side
Passages
Nov 9
#267
This thread sucks. I reported it for sounding like GOP but it is still here. Boo, hiss !!!!!!!
Trueblue1968
Nov 9
#315
Seems like the former speaker envisioned some kind of ad-hoc primary happening,
Jack Valentino
Nov 9
#322