R. Money
RMCMB
The important point the author made is that every time Warren faced even the slightest criticism or questioning or pushback on ANY issue, she folded immediately. I don't know about this "eat risk" thing, but she's just a coward. She's not a strong politician. Politics is a fight and the instant her opponent squared up, she threw her hands in the air and said "I give up, whatever you want, I'm just a player in the game!"
And she spent the first three quarters of the primary saying Bernie was her friend, her politics aligned with Bernie, she refused to say anything negative about Young Bern. Then she turned on her "friend." Sold him out. Lied about him. Attacked him instead of anybody else, except for that fakkit Bloomberg.
Now her reputation with progressives is shot. Since Biden is going to lose to Trump, she obviously has no future in the government. In a few days, we'll find out who was funding her Hail Mary SuperPAC, which existed strictly to kneecap Bernie's delegate count on Super Tuesday.
In conclusion,
And she spent the first three quarters of the primary saying Bernie was her friend, her politics aligned with Bernie, she refused to say anything negative about Young Bern. Then she turned on her "friend." Sold him out. Lied about him. Attacked him instead of anybody else, except for that fakkit Bloomberg.
Now her reputation with progressives is shot. Since Biden is going to lose to Trump, she obviously has no future in the government. In a few days, we'll find out who was funding her Hail Mary SuperPAC, which existed strictly to kneecap Bernie's delegate count on Super Tuesday.
In conclusion,