closg00 wrote:stilldropin20 wrote:TGW wrote:just another reason why I'll never vote for a corporate democrat:
I'm sure resident Democrats in this thread will try and 'splain this one away.

imma registered democrat. lemme take a stab.
This particular senator thinks she is going to be the next president. Since she was too scared to be a real leader and show up on the day the embassy actually opened, she showed up the next day to support the United State's final recognition as Jerusalem as Israel's capital . She didn't have the balls to show up on the day they opened they opened the embassy. But still wants jewish people to vote for her here in the US. This is the kind of "leader" that shows up 4 years later to stop the next holocaust.
Typical democrat. And these are the kinds of so-called "leaders" that liberal vote to be in office.
Sad.

I think she's hot, but I am not impressed with her at all and hope that she doesn't run for Prez.
On Bibby, what happened to the corruption charges?
weeeeeeellllll i would totally hit it.

so hard as to even try to keep it. And be more than happy to play the part as "first man" and even reverse course and tow the company line. But thats another story

But, i'll take me some candace owens over that.
If i were a gambling man, i'd bet on Owens over Harris. Owens is not ready, yet. And harris plays it too safe. Owens still Needs years of grooming and experience. And Kamala is not going to win in 2020 barring major catastrophe in current administration...so she could be the one to run and lose. I think Trump will eat her alive. So that leaves 2024. Where Owens, if she gets in office from now til then, can more than make up for the lack of experience over the next 6 years. Dont get me wrong, both of these horses have some serious gettyup. but I'd ride Owens if i wanted to cross the finish like first. harris is going to have to distinguish herself at some point. Show us why she is "different." Right now, I'm not so sure she will beat Cory Booker in a primary. But both have the same issue. They are too much like Clinton, Obama, and WJClinton. Which is all talk, no action for the inner cities. And a history of failed democratic entitlement programs. Owens however has an entirely different take. And it resonates. A lot!
like i said, its a full rebuild.