theautomaticearth | No, no matter how much I read and watch, I can’t shake the idea (less
so as I go along, actually) that the Democrats don’t really, honestly,
want to win the 2020 presidential election. Obviously, there are many in
the party who do, and voters too, but not the ones pushing the levers
and pulling the strings. Those, whoever they may be, that are picking
candidates, setting policy, maintaining media contacts, doctoring spins.
Because is there anyone among you who has ever seen a worse candidate
than Joe Biden? I’m not just talking about his dementia and gaffes, but
you’d be very hard-pressed to find anyone who can use Biden and
enthusiasm -let alone inspiration, or even better: exhilaration- in one
sentence that doesn’t include the word “no”. And isn’t that the #1
requirement for a candidate?
They ostensibly went with Kamala Harris to provide some of that, if
we may believe the press. She’ll whip up the voters into wild bouts of
inspiring enthusiasm! Only, Kamala bowed out of the primaries even
before 2020 started, after spending $40 million -part of which is still
not paid off- because she was stuck at 2% support and couldn’t generate …
any enthusiasm.
What you got is a really old man who couldn’t get a toddler excited
about ice cream, and a token black woman who nobody even in her own
party likes. Mix those ingredients into a convention that attracts just
half the viewers of the 2016 one and generates the excitement level of
an infomercial for kitchen appliances, and is it any wonder I doubt that
the “behind the curtain party” is in this to win?
As for the political program, the agenda, there is really only one
item on it: Donald Trump. And no matter how many millions of times it
may be repeated in speeches and news articles, NOT being something is in
the end NOT a positive message. You’re supposed to win on your own
merit, not someone else’s perceived lack of merit. Newsflash: “MOST
BIDEN SUPPORTERS SAY THEIR VOTE IS AGAINST TRUMP RATHER THAN FOR BIDEN –
WSJ/NBC News poll”.
This bit from the Guardian on Monday sums it up nicely, and it veers
into late night comedy territory while doing it (what more can one ask
for?):
The Democratic national convention begins on Monday with a star-studded lineup and heavy emphasis on unity aimed at presenting Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the US’s best hope for healing a deeply divided nation[..]
The Dems have a hard enough time uniting their own party, let alone
the nation. And there’s not a Trump supporter who would move into their
camp – other than the odd washed up GOP politician.
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