Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Where is my party? We have surrendered [View all]ancianita
(43,415 posts)white supremacy in this and other countries?
His continued laundering of money through his properties?
Who benefits besides Trump and his family?
Just what is the Trump-Deutschebank-Nazi-Russia connection about? It's there. It's exerting a pernicious influence on two-thirds of our government.
Why do you think BOTH a Jewish billionaire and a Jewish Democratic socialist are running against that Nazi, competing to sell the best way to shove the Nazi out the door?
There is more behind this election -- financial connections, international supports -- than just the red and blue 'official' history that we've been told. Doesn't mean what we've been told isn't true. It's just not the whole truth, just political truth.
Yes, red states will write Sanders off. They might write Bloomberg off, too, but Bloomberg will win those states that are unsure of the good faith effort of Sanders, since they would feel more confident that Bloomberg has levels of finance expertise that might be less shady, less vulnerable to black money insurgency in this country's government. Far less kompromat, less sympathetic to Saudis, as well.
Did I forget Elizabeth Warren? No. I trust her more than all of them. Is she equipped to deal with this Nazi in the WH? Yes. Is she a connected insider like Bloomberg? No, however expert she is in finance and rule of law. More than anything, I consider that her life would be in danger as constantly as was Hillary's. Sure, the candidates have Secret Security protection, and I know she's a fighter. Why she's not more prominent, yet, is a story only she can best tell.
I feel you. Hang with this process, maddening as hell as it is, and behind the scenes, evil as hell, too. But we're trying to revive a Republic and rule of law here. I hope we are. So let's see what the Super Tuesday voters think.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden