The Parade is long, and entertaining, but
The best of the bad are way out front, led by Bernie Sanders who was cheated out of the last race by his friend Hillary. Bernie, an old, angry Communist who hates everything about America and admired Castro and Stalin, was married and spent his honeymoon in Moscow. I've been there. Its a fun place ... for freaks. Next in line is the interestingly named, Peter Butti gieg, a young male wife and mayor of a smallish town in Indiana who, if elected, will be the "First Lady" president and his spouse the "First Husband". Peter wants to be President because the citizens of South Bend don't want him any more and are quick to tell it. Things have gone south in South Bend under Peter's queer methods of administration. Just behind Peter is the infamous Hunter Biden's father, Joe. Hunter's dad is well known among con-artists, DC Swamp creatures, and corrupt politicians around the world. Joe's speciality, though, is Quid Pro Quo. He has three mansions full of Quid Pro Quo trophys and all his family members and relatives have their own, thanks to Joe. Then, stepping on Joe's heels and climbing up on his back, is the hyper, jumpy, but at least a real female, is among the front 5 of the parade, Elizabeth Warren, who is not a real Cherokee, though she swore by God she was, which makes her a thief as well as a liar for all the "minority" benefits she has reaped over many years. Liz takes the blue ribbon for the biggest liar in the Senate, but is out-distanced by several in the Democrat House Of Representatives. I don't have to name them, you know their names, faces and crimes. Finally, avoiding the parade, and all the debates, Mikie Bloomberg, is somewhere, under his 6.5 $billion fortune. Though almost invisible, this RepubDemRepubDem, circus dwarf, threw his hat into the main circus ring ... with a $billion in it, to buy the circus, animals, clowns, trapeze act, tent, train and all. As we all know, a man with a $bazillion$ plus an international news network, can buy the Presidency of any nation on earth and do his little "god's work" .... Socialism. Try to vizualize a U.S. Napoleon, Multi-Billionaire, dictating how large a coke you can drink, ruling all the equally poor population, from the Oval Office ... raising taxes, inventing regulations, appointing Left-wing judges and bureaucrats, citizenizing millions of alien voters, and finishing the wall to keep tax payers in.
So, there you have it, The Democrat Parade Of Circus Freaks For President. There they are, among the monkeys, hyenas, and donkeys ... but no elephants, some of the most interesting care actors you will ever see. But they scare the dickens out of sane people. Even Bill Clinton's lead strategist, James Carville, the Ragin Cajun, declared last week that these Democrat candidates scare the devil out of him and said, "We (Democrats) are losing our ____ minds.
This from Market Watch
James Carville Is Scared To Death Of The Democrat Hopefuls
James Carville’s famed Clinton-era catch phrase “It’s the economy, stupid,” was meant to serve as a constant reminder to the 1992 presidential campaign he managed to center its appeal to voters on the premise that widespread economic dissatisfaction would be remedied under the leadership of Bill Clinton.
Twenty-eight years later, with Carville again issuing impassioned appeals to Democratic hopefuls and their teams — notably, this week, in fiery interviews with MSNBC and Vox, capped at week’s end by an op-ed in the Financial Times — the word stupid is back on the tip of his tongue.
That’s because Democrats, he suggested, are on the verge of squandering — through poorly run campaigns or an ill-chosen candidate but, even more so, through the issues they opt to discuss and not discuss — a strong chance to knock off an incumbent who is historically unpopular outside his own party. “I am scared to death,” Carville confessed on MSNBC, decked out in the regalia of two institutions of which he is an alumnus, LSU and the Marine Corps.
Here’s why he imbues the prospective goof-ups with so such significance, even though he himself has no role with any of the 11 currently active Democratic presidential campaigns (though he has endorsed Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado):
‘We have one moral imperative, and that’s to beat Donald Trump.’
“We’re losing our damned minds,” he went on to aver in his conversation with Vox, recalling that the Democrats just over a year ago prevailed, with notably high turnout producing wide winning margins, in the 2018 midterms by talking “about everything we needed to talk about, and we won,” as in the “It’s the economy, stupid,” days.
“We didn’t get distracted, and we didn’t get deflected.”
Of concern to Carville is not only the fate of the Oval Office but that a highly progressive Democratic presidential nominee — say Bernie Sanders, the Vermont independent — would, even if successful in winning the White House, foreclose, to Carville’s mind, any hope of taking the Senate and breaking legislative stasis under Sen. Mitch McConnell’s control of that chamber. (McConnell has characterized himself as the Grim Reaper vis-Ã -vis Democratic legislative priorities.)
“[T]here’s no chance in hell we’ll ever win the Senate with Sanders at the top of the party defining it for the public,” Carville said, citing some of the ambitious if largely aspirational policy proposals put forth by Sanders and the party’s more progressive lawmakers.
His prescription? “We have got to be more relevant.”
Rather than getting into the weeds of student-loan forgiveness or free college or decriminalizing illegal immigration or banning fracking — “running some rat race to the furthest reaches of leftwing zombie land,” he called it in his FT piece — Democrats should be addressing concerns of common interest across their broad coalition: “Most of the people aren’t into all this distracting sh— about open borders and letting prisoners vote. They don’t care. They have lives to lead. They have kids. They have parents that are sick. That’s what we have to talk about. That’s all we should talk about.”
The 2020 presidential field, he continued, has “got to develop some skill.”
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