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berlinerbaer

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  1. Some AL Republican wants to run against Doug Jones in 2020 and attacked him on Facebook by instead attacking Kyrsten Sinema for inappropriate senatorial attire. Makes sense... https://www.facebook.com/ZeiglerWasteCutter/photos/a.1411690772405654/2266037846970938/?type=3&theater and would
  2. A few national no-name Dems are beating Trump by 5-6 points. Don't fuck this up, Team Blue.
  3. Cross off one of either Bernie or Warren. I'm not convinced there is enough space on the Left for two heavyweights, and it gets even worse when you throw Tulsi in there. What do the leftists on this board make of this? Who stands out? My take is that Bernie would destroy Trump but I think Warren has more of a mainstream Democrat feel to make it out of the primary. Sanders and Warren need to bring along a couple staffers each to meet in a DC coffee shop and draw straws or some shit. I think a lefty stands a good chance of making it out of this thing if the space is cleared early.
  4. Um, Orca's a Republican projecting his tolerance of corruption onto everyone else.
  5. I agree with most of this. Clearly, House investigations need to begin in earnest on multiple fronts, in multiple committees, with Russia being the focus of only one or two of them. All of the other avenues toward eventual impeachment, such as emoluments or obstruction, can be handled separately from the House Russia investigation. The Dems need to start messaging that these other investigations are important in their own right and fight back against the media narrative that it's all Russia, Russia, Russia. This way, there is enough dirt on Trump to hurt him politically in case Mueller lets him off the hook re. collusion or other serious activities. Where I differ is I would hold off on impeachment until one of two events occurs: 1) the Mueller report comes out and is reasonably serious or 2) further obstruction occurs by Trump or the GOP, such as by effectively torpedoing the Mueller investigation or through Trump pardoning someone from his inner circle. If the Mueller probe does not reveal Russia collusion but instead widespread corruption, this would qualify as impeachable. Bottom line, the Dems need to keep their eye on the prize: an electoral blowout in 2020. I do not think impeachment proceedings are necessary between now and then for the Democratic base to remain fired up and to keep independents on their side of the fence. By resisting Trump legislatively, of course, as well as through multiple Congressional investigations, the Dems can keep the heat on and should be in good shape. I'll go on to add, perhaps controversially, that I don't want Trump removed from office before the next election. I'll risk the small existential threat to democracy life as we know it to ensure that further damage is done to him and the GOP in the minds of as many American voters as possible. I'll happily let him keep fucking around for two years if it means total Democratic control of the executive and the legislature for 2021.
  6. Maybe, but the Senate is a different ballgame than a statehouse. Because SC justices.
  7. Cal DB Hawkins leads TCU in receptions.
  8. Nice. 4th stringer in for Cal. I approve.
  9. No Chinese company even a quarter the size of Huawei is truly that private. Favors and bribes flow like cheap wine between executives and government officials. The odds are that upper management is rife with the close friends or relatives of politicians at the city or provincial, if not national, level. A successful Chinese person is, with few exceptions, connected with power to a degree less commonly found in the US. When someone like this is arrested, it's personal to Beijing.
  10. This is a big deal. It is the first climate report to be released solely within the time of Trump's administration. That it was released on Black Friday should tell you that Cheeto and company were worried about too much publicity.
  11. Charlie Strong wasn't one year removed from back-to-back 10+ win seasons and a conference championship.
  12. I'm not sure Helton is any good but it tends to look shitty for a school to fire a coach after an under-performing season with a true freshman QB at the helm.
  13. ^^ Yeah, that. That may give the Dems a high floor, but I read somewhere that the white vote in Mississippi is as inelastic as it gets. It is more rural than Alabama. The Espy game plan is to actively turnout as many AA voters as possible and hope just enough whiteys stay home.
  14. berlinerbaer

    LSU @ aggy

    Good Lord. What's the record for OTs? This has to be getting close.
  15. Doesn't move the needle. Weird shit seems to happen in Tucson all the time.
  16. Beto doesn't stand out among other Dems and shouldn't run for president. At least that's the latest hot take from Bill Scher of Politico. https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/11/20/beto-orourke-2020-president-campaign-analysis-222639 tl;dr version: Beto's performance in Texas was nice, but so were that of many other Democrats on Election night. Comparisons to Kyrsten Sinema in AZ, who ran as a centrist rather than a progressive, are made. He hardly moved the needle in rural Texas. At all. There's no reason to expect him to pick off any red states in a 2020 pres run. He may not be ready for prime time, like John Edwards or Marco Rubio, who were both easily primaried. Obama was on the right side of a big issue all along: the Iraq War. It is unlikely Beto has a similar distinguishing view to take advantage of. He should stay in Texas and challenge Cornyn in 2020. Cornyn has among the lowest approval ratings of Pubs in Texas, 28 points lower than Lyin' Ted.
  17. Rooting for a shit show either way
  18. This might normally happen, but there are way too many pissed off, foaming at the mouth progressives who will be camping outside their offices from now until Election Day 2020. And that Sinema win just blows my mind. That plus the secretary of state race = purple state
  19. Richard Ojeda is running for president in 2020. https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/can-a-trump-voter-from-west-virginia-win-the-2020-democratic-primary/
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