2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)I feel like Hillary is about to drive her campaign into a massive wreck, and all I can do is watch. [View all]
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Why is she making this vp choice so much harder than it has to be?
Vilsack and Kaine, plenty has been said about their negatives, not the least of which is a lack of charisma or inspiration.
Booker? The guy who wasted millions of dollars forcing charter schools as the fix for our education problems?
All the while it seems she has decided against the one candidate Joe Biden and Harry Reid both would have chosen and who would instantly ignite a fire of passion and energy into this campaign that could result in nothing short of a gigantic victory in November for the Democrats up and down the ticket. None other than Elizabeth Warren.
She is honest. She is passionate. She unquestionably CARES ABOUT ALL AMERICANS GETTING A FAIR SHAKE IN THIS COUNTRY'S ECONOMIC SYSTEM.
The intelligence quotient she and Hillary together would bring is probably higher than has ever been seen during a presidential campaign.
As women, they can't help but bring a new and different perspective to the highest offices of our land. New, forward, progressive for our future.
They balance each other in so many ways: personalities, experiences, constituencies, yet they seem symbiotic when together on a stage.
If the only negative for Hillary is that Warren angers Wall Street cronies, is that really a negative? That argument can be used so strongly to demonstrate she is different than her detractors expected.
Come on, Hillary. Surprise us in the best possible way. Inspire us. Lead us. Pick Elizabeth Warren.