Steyer's announcement about dropping out was pretty charming - for the first time, I actually liked the guy. He seems much happier now. barfo
I found him to have less personality than "post-it" note, Amy Klobuchar. These two couldn't have made themselves much less memorable. That isn't going to draw people out to the polls lol.
Maybe, but what I mean is that his brand was basically being anti-Trump--he got political recognition for running his "Impeach" campaign. I think Trump is the whole reason he jumped into politics. I was being a bit tongue-in-cheek, but there may be some truth to my joke that he entered the race with his heart set on fighting Trump and then didn't have the passion to fight other like-minded people.
Apparently you thought I was saying that Europeans didn't like Kennedy. No, I was disagreeing with you that only Catholic-haters disliked him...as evidenced by...The biggest JFK dislike I ever heard or read was from a Catholic. Being disgusted with the sad people at my school on the day he died? Making it part of the day's lesson to tell us that? Now that's hatred. It's one of a thousand odd memories I have. I could write a biography and make millions. Well, maybe 5 bucks.
DNC is putting their finger on the scale. Buttigieg and Klobuchar quit right before Super Tuesday and endorse Biden. Sounds like a lot of backroom dealing going on.
Backroom dealing? Sure. DNC? Nope. If the DNC had any power at all, those two wouldn't have been running in the first place. Whatever deals may have been made have been made between the candidates, not by some nebulous 'DNC' entity. Tom Perez probably couldn't even get them to sign an autograph for him. barfo