[AGL] Biden will pick Warren for VP
Frances Morey
frances.morey at gmail.com
Thu Mar 19 15:16:06 EDT 2020
I think she would be an ideal Veep. Add Southern to her list of
qualifications. My personal preference is that my dear grandson, Michael
Hans Morey, from Atlanta cast his first vote upon reaching age eligiblity
for her as governor of GA. He favored her on his own from folowing her
campaign in Atlanta, not my persuasion. That means she would be attractive
to the youth vote, too.
Best,
Frances
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 11:40 AM Carolyn <globe at zipcon.net> wrote:
> I think Stacy Abrams would be divisive.
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
> *From: *Michael Eisenstadt
> *Sent: *Thursday, March 19, 2020 4:51 AM
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> *Subject: *Re: [AGL] Biden will pick Warren for VP
>
> I read about Stacey Abrams in Wikipedia. As a lawyer, politician,
> entrepreneur, author of chick-lit novels, she has had a more impressive
> career than I had imagined. She admits that she has no empirical evidence
> that she was gypped out of the governor's office, yet argues that if x
> number of voters had not been purged from the rolls, they would have voted
> for her (why?) and that she would have won the governorship of some
> Southern state. That sounds to me like an obsession that she should
> overcome and that she should stop being a sore loser and claiming that
> *she* is the rightful governor. And yet and yet she still might be picked
> by Biden and some day wind up as the president of the US. OTOH, Biden
> already has the black vote sewed up so he doesn't need her for that reason.
> Abrams has all of her wits and is demonstrably capable in various
> capacities (lawyer, legislator in her state legislature, author of several
> chick-lit novels, innovator of various do-good projects) which is more than
> one can say about Biden.
>
> On 3/18/2020 9:24 PM, Fontaine Maverick wrote:
>
> My god Frances, you don't like her gasping in between sentences? That's
> not the kind of thing you often hear about male politicians. I mean,
> everyone seems to have forgotten about sleepy Joes creepy uninvited
> backrubs. I say that women can be petty mysogynists as much as men can. (I
> have a bit of a bug up my own ass about Gretchen Whitmers voice)
> Anyway, I agree that we shouldn't be taking these great women senators out
> of the senate. But maybe we should have faith that the electorate who put
> Warren, Klobuchar and Harris in office can
> do the job again.
> You all are gonna be appalled at this, but I think Stacey Abrams is too
> black. I know, I know, it's a shameful thing to say but we have to remember
> that a good one-third of this country abhorred the idea that Barack Obama,
> that elegant cafe au lait man was our president, because he wasn't
> sufficiently white. I want Abrams in the white house-I think she is
> brilliant and charismatic and talented. I just don't think enough people in
> this country would agree with me. Please tell me I am wrong.
>
>
> Fontaine
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 18, 2020, 05:17:03 PM CDT, Frances Morey
> <frances.morey at gmail.com> <frances.morey at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> Wow, Michael, for once I seem to agree with you politically. Warren has
> some idiosyncrasies that are off putting--my pet peeve is how she gasps in
> breath between sentences as if rushing to keep talking in order not to be
> interrupted. But we need her in the senate so I hope he will tap Stacey
> Abrams and let her do all the talking in campaign stump speeches.He just
> needs to shut up and smile a lot.
> Best,
> Frances
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 3:13 PM Michael Eisenstadt <eisenstadt0 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> On 3/18/2020 2:03 PM, Carolyn wrote:
> > John likes E Warren she has Ideals and and plans.
> If only she were the prez candidate, Trump would be re-elected. As it is
> Trump is toast. The black ATT repair guy (for our landline) last week
> said he knows Biden is gaga but will vote for him anyway. Most
> successful blacks
> like my repair guy are reasonably happy with government benefits.
>
> To many, Warren is the most repulsive of the Dem. candidates, with a
> hectoring
> schoolmarm disposition. Women and radical liberal men attracted by her
> program
> dont see how repulsive she is to normies.
>
> Of course, Sanders would lose to Trump. His hand dance which accompanies
> his statements is idiosyncratic - I've never seen anything like it. His
> hands and fingers
> describe arabesques in the air which are presumably meant to
> authenticate the
> statements. Odd nobody has commented on that bizarre phenomenon. Probably
> because commenting on it would evoke universal condemnation by the POPC
> (People of Political Correctness).
>
>
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