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bman posted:
mimik posted:

Happy to see her as a candidate, but she's not going anywhere.  Not that anyone should trust Russia Today, the Russian government's main international propaganda tool, as a credible news source on any subject key to Russian foreign policy.

She is a waste of time as are a few others that just came on the scene.  We need a person with experience and integrity

flwino posted:
bman posted:
mimik posted:

Happy to see her as a candidate, but she's not going anywhere.  Not that anyone should trust Russia Today, the Russian government's main international propaganda tool, as a credible news source on any subject key to Russian foreign policy.

She is a waste of time as are a few others that just came on the scene.  We need a person with experience and integrity

Sherrod Brown and Amy Klobacher would both be fine selections. As would Beto; but, while his inexperience might actually be a benefit in 2020, it would be a hindrance in 2021. I like Biden, too. But I think he is too old for a hopefully-8-year gig. 

Come the General Election, I’d support a rabid porcupine over the current occupant of the WH (or Pence or any of their enablers). But regarding the Primary, there are several people running for the job whom I have serious reservations about. (Or worse.) 

winetarelli posted:
flwino posted:
bman posted:
mimik posted:

Happy to see her as a candidate, but she's not going anywhere.  Not that anyone should trust Russia Today, the Russian government's main international propaganda tool, as a credible news source on any subject key to Russian foreign policy.

She is a waste of time as are a few others that just came on the scene.  We need a person with experience and integrity

Sherrod Brown and Amy Klobacher would both be fine selections. As would Beto; but, while his inexperience might actually be a benefit in 2020, it would be a hindrance in 2021. I like Biden, too. But I think he is too old for a hopefully-8-year gig. 

Come the General Election, I’d support a rabid porcupine over the current occupant of the WH (or Pence or any of their enablers). But regarding the Primary, there are several people running for the job whom I have serious reservations about. (Or worse.) 

Washington Post comment today on Russia Today and Gabbard:

"RT, the Russia-funded news network, has run a series of glowing pieces about Gabbard, content that dredges up painful liberal memories of Russian propaganda boosting the 2016 Trump campaign.

“Establishment figures on both Right and Left are scrambling to smear the antiwar congresswoman with impeccable identity-politics bona fides,” read a typical RT dispatch this weekend."

As much as I hate to say it, I think that the White House was in a bit of a conundrum about what to serve at the Clemson event.  If you serve caviar, foie gras and filet mignon, you will get criticized for feasting in luxury as 800,000 federal employees are being forced to go to food banks.  If you serve McDonalds, pizza, etc., you come off as being a cheapskate and diminishing the grandeur of the White House.

I don't know why they couldn't have tried something in-between.  Maybe some gourmet sandwiches, salads, hors d'ouevres, etc.   Are the White House chefs part of the shutdown?

Still, given the choices, they elected to go low.  Cold fast food served on silver plates...  

I'm sure those top athletes appreciated the opportunity to dine on filet-o-fish sandwiches and other fine fare.

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