I agree with you that this is a very sad moment for lots of reasons. I plan to start making some video podcasts next week. Maybe daily. Need to figure it all out…
@america didn’t do this. My experience led me to believe that if our politics wasn’t so filtered through political/media machinery, the people themselves could be trusted to make much wiser decisions than you might think. There’s a lot of wisdom out there; just so much confusion.
Elizabeth Warren is one of the most important women in our country and will continue to be so. She voices the conscience and the goodness of the American character. In my opinion, she’s a national treasure.
The argument isn’t with the vote. The argument is with the endorsement drama that was staged the night before, giving people very little time to process what it meant.
Some great news out of Texas last night! Progressive champion Mike Siegel (@SiegelForTexas) finished first in a 3-way race, despite being outspent $2.5M to $500K. People power CAN win-- let’s help send Mike to Congress! bit.ly/2FFYK09
Why don’t we put it this way: no one has to take any “blame” here. This is simply a family disagreement. It is an important one. But we don’t have to cast aspersions on the intentions of the other. Both sides of this argument want the same thing: to defeat Trump in 2020.
I love & admire you greatly Jennifer but we do disagree on this one. The Dem Party has no idea the damage it does when it makes tens of millions of people feel that no matter what they do their voices don’t count. Case in point:How that’s never discussed on the CNN nightly panels