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In reply to the discussion: Please tell me why I shouldn't be offended. [View all]Clash City Rocker
(3,546 posts)59. It's easier to be prejudiced against groups who are seen as powerful
Its easy to feel justified because the people who are in power mostly come from those groups, although a typical member of that group is probably not holding that power. So, its easier to hate white people, rich people, old people, etc. The right uses similar tactics to create prejudice against educated people.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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I like Inslee. I don't think he has a chance to win. I wouldn't send him money.
redstateblues
Apr 2019
#79
Wow, Inslee as head of the Environmental Protection Agency - yes, he would be great at that!
FM123
Apr 2019
#126
Between Inslee and Biden? No question... Inslee is more qualified and has no baggage.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2019
#52
Hey Bernie-Tax returns please. Stop playing the "run out the clock" strategy that has worked for
redstateblues
Apr 2019
#78
Yes, we WERE in turmoil in 2008. We were on the edge of a second worldwide Great Depression.
pnwmom
Apr 2019
#75
I am not talking the stuff of 2008 I am talking the specific damage tump has done between
GemDigger
Apr 2019
#84
What we were not in 2008 was close to the possibility of a nutjob getting us into WW III
GemDigger
Apr 2019
#85
Obama picked Biden to balance the ticket and to get the all-important white-male voters
pnwmom
Apr 2019
#170
Because Hillary doesn't engage in inappropriate nuzzling with foreign leaders, for one thing.
pnwmom
Apr 2019
#174
I keep having to say this, I agree it's wrong to rule him out on race, age or gender.
rogue emissary
Apr 2019
#205
I see it too. Ageism is destructive.If I were to choose Biden it would be because of his experience.
58Sunliner
Apr 2019
#24
I don't blame you. The reality is whoever gets the nomination, we need to back them.
Evolve Dammit
Apr 2019
#39
I think some folks are just venting when they say stuff like that. But I get what you are saying.
UniteFightBack
Apr 2019
#44
It's not a false equivalence. It does not sound nice to say I'm not voting for an old white guy
UniteFightBack
Apr 2019
#49
As a woman who's been a lifelong Democrat, I think you have every right to be offended.
highplainsdem
Apr 2019
#45
just so long as we can beat prima donnie. i only want somebody who can speak to the morons who went
pansypoo53219
Apr 2019
#46
You don't vote for someone because you don't agree on the issues, fine, but because of age, that is
still_one
Apr 2019
#53
Let's see if we can win an election for President by insulting and dismissing...
louis c
Apr 2019
#104
As another old white guy I choose to NOT be offended and see a deeper meaning.
bitterross
Apr 2019
#63
Take look at pictures of Congress even during the Obama administration: thats why ...
marble falls
Apr 2019
#64
Please do not forget that Congress is stuffed to the gills with millionaires too...
Moostache
Apr 2019
#203
Or lawyers, dentists and insurance agents - what I read some time ago make up the ...
marble falls
Apr 2019
#207
I hope all of us will be more careful and polite when discussing these things.
ecstatic
Apr 2019
#77
I know. But a VP getting elected is a higher hurdle than a Prez getting reelected.
Demit
Apr 2019
#191
Well, you're talking about the campaign, but keep in mind the four years that come after.
Demit
Apr 2019
#195
Maybe because no 'old' Democrat has kicked the Republicans out of the Whitehouse
crazytown
Apr 2019
#97
I would like a candidate who can reasonably be expected to be Pres for 8 years - not a 4 yr
seaglass
Apr 2019
#105
Well if that isn't the dumbest question I have ever been asked. YOU may be convinced that Biden
seaglass
Apr 2019
#111
No need to get nasty. You can believe polls won't change from now to the election if
seaglass
Apr 2019
#145
Wow, you are just full of unnecessary advice. First, I am from MA so you don't need to school me
seaglass
Apr 2019
#166
I can't. I have no problem with old(er) white men for prez - Inslee 2020 K & R nt
Persondem
Apr 2019
#107
OK, no guys period. What matters most is electing a woman, got it. So consider this hypothetical:
Still In Wisconsin
Apr 2019
#159
Ironic then that the younger generations have and still overwhelmingly support the oldest candidate
Uncle Joe
Apr 2019
#147
Maybe Sanders inoculated himself by being out of sync with the other old white guys?
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#155
Nobody here is not going to vote for the nominee, regardless of that person's race or age.
Kaleva
Apr 2019
#149
youthful vigor is overcome by age and wisdom, we are about the same age and I kinda chuckle
beachbum bob
Apr 2019
#178
No. they will not vote for Sanders and the rtest are relativley unknown to this 10%...
louis c
Apr 2019
#193