Clyde_Style wrote:
Short of picking her as the VP, I think you're right. In that case, she should stay in the Senate as a leading light to transform the legislature.
With your approach, she gets to nail both approaches while giving Biden plenty of cover to install progressive policies within a perceived moderate coalition.
Warren is respected within the party far more than Bernie who has a long history of failure in passing meaningful legislation. She knows how to play the game while keeping her progressive cred intact.
She will influence the future of the Democratic Party far more than Bernie. I hope Sanders supporters realize this, because Warren is our friend and she needs our support too.
Warren's great, it'd take an incredible leap of logic to ignore that Bernie 2016 had massive influence over the direction campaigns took in this 2020 run from M4A winning every exit poll to Free Public College being normalized for debates to the Wealth Tax; Bernie 2016 shifted the conversations and policy possibilities in this country. Warren 2020 doesn't happen without Bernie 2016 flat out, we know because we (Bernie included) tried to draft her to run in 2016 at the height of her popularity with progressives and she wasn't up to it.
Building progressive infrastructure to run from? Justice Dems and Our Revolution have led the way, one built by leaders inspired by Bernie and the other by Bernie's staff themselves. The DCCC and DNC forced these progressive groups to build parallel campaigning structures by threatening consultants with black balling.
Proteges? Those two aforementioned groups helped bring us the Squad. AOC, Ayanna Pressley (miss me with endorsing Warren, bc I know it's coming and we both know she HAD to), Rashida Talib and Ilhan Omar all acknowledged Bernie as inspirational in their initial runs. They're still linked under the progressive vision that Bernie built. Warren has a wildly impressive protege of her own in Katie Porter, but that's 1 to 4 and AOC is leading the pack.
We can speculate on Warren's future. All of the evidence is on Bernie's side here. And his accomplishments with the VA on bipartisan terms is much more impressive to me than getting the CFPB through a Democratic Super Majority. Miss me with the BS over your personal quarrels, this is the reality.