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babylonsister

(171,056 posts)
Mon Jul 25, 2016, 10:07 AM Jul 2016

Robert Reich

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Democratic National Committee Chair (that is, until the end of the convention) Debbie Wasserman Schultz was repeatedly interrupted and booed this morning as she sought to speak to Florida's delegation. She was defiant, insisting delegates would see more of her. "You will see me every day between now and Nov. 8 on the campaign trail and we will lock arms and we will not stand down," she said.

As long as she’s an official presence in Philadelphia – gaveling the convention to order and officially presiding over it -- Debbie Wasserman Schultz is a continuing reminder of the Democratic National Committee’s bias against Bernie and all the voters who supported him. Hillary and the rules committee ought to take the gavel out of her hands and send her home.

What do you think?

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Robert Reich (Original Post) babylonsister Jul 2016 OP
What a precious snowflake. JaneyVee Jul 2016 #1
Because, as always, it's about DWS! Tatiana Jul 2016 #2
He is right. She needs to apologize and get out of the way. rateyes Jul 2016 #3
Who let him in? nt DURHAM D Jul 2016 #4
I think that I'm unwilling to let Robert Reich MineralMan Jul 2016 #5

Tatiana

(14,167 posts)
2. Because, as always, it's about DWS!
Mon Jul 25, 2016, 10:10 AM
Jul 2016

I don't even think she really supports Clinton so much as she supports herself and securing a cabinet or administration position.

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