maxparrish
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 30, 2005
- Messages
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- Location
- SF Bay Area
- Basic Beliefs
- Libertarian-Conservative, Agnostic.
Yes, she laughs (and that's not attractive). She goes into her why-we-can't spiel, (That is not inspirational.) Her surrogates say really out of touch things and have to apologize, (making her look unconnected at best and calculating at worst.) Plus her whole inevitability argument makes her look pompous and conceited. ...
Yes. Middle aged, middle and upper class white women who don't get the irony of calling for better wages for women while paying poor and working class women $7.25 to to clean and feed their octogenarian parents.
...Being a woman is not enough. Every successful "first woman" candidate also ran on a platform of change be it to the left or right, not a continuation of present policy.
...You are probably right and she won't quit. Doesn't mean she'll win.
After reading an entire post by Athena, and discovering I agree with all her comments, I am checking my meds. Something is seriously amiss...
Anyway, Bernie Sanders can win AND that is a good thing. It is long overdue that the Democratic party shake off the "vote for my white female body parts" obsession.
It seems that the younger generation of women are not falling for her gender based nativism. Bernie's message cuts to the core (and rationale) human grievance over a lack of material well being and security for any gender, race, or national origin. Tens of millions are poor and unable to find a good job, other 10s of millions of modest income are not secure and have uncertain prospects for a better life. They don't want to hear about "herstory" - they want a friggen decent job and some universal entitlements.
But Hillary, a six year board of director for Wallmart, only convincingly represents the concerns of white middle and upper class professional women, a self-conscious demographic that whines over the irrational fear of glass ceilings for 7 and 8 figure silicon valley female executives.
Bernie is a romantic return to 60s left idealism...a sort of Utopian belief in egalitarian socialism, uncrippled by the "my group" tribalist wars of the past.
So yes, Bernie can win, and I still believe he will.

