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Monday, February 24, 2020

Democrat food fight scheduled for Tuesday night in Charleston

The fallout from the last Democrat debate hasn't settled, and the next one is already upon us. It's Tuesday, February 25 in Charleston, S.C. This one should be just as amusing as was the Nevada one.

Voting in the Nevada caucus was held this Saturday. With luck, the Democrats might be able to present the results by the time the Charleston debate rolls around. If the polls are accurate, Bernie Sanders should be victorious there. This means he will have a target on his back on Tuesday night. Mike Bloomberg will have to step up and go after the Jurassic socialist hammer-and-tongs if he hopes to be the savior of the Stop Bernie movement. My betting is that Bloomberg will try but won't lay a glove on Crazy Bernie, at least not in the eyes of Democrat primary voters.

But Bloomberg won't be on the offensive long. Aside from the baggage he is already carrying, Mini Mike will have an additional problem: the Charleston debate is being sponsored by CBS News and the Congressional Black Caucus Institute. Accordingly, he can expect sharp questions about what is construed as his racially insensitive remarks like his ham-fisted defense of "stop and frisk," comments about blacks and Hispanics not knowing how to behave in the workplace, and his defense of "redlining" in mortgage applications.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't think the Dems will allow questions like that - they need Bloomberg. For Bernie not sure what his political future maybe - needs someone to watch his back - it definitely has a Target on itπŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜

Anonymous said...

I hope it tops last week lol.

Anonymous said...

Maybe he should just say..."Stop and Frisk actually worked!"

Anonymous said...

I agree 1:17. It worked. They are afraid to say it. It worked. Sorry for any inconvenience it caused anyone that was stopped, questioned and frisked. But if you are not breaking the law and follow the NYPD requests when you are stopped you'll be on your way quickly. If you want to change the narrative stop covering up for the scum that cause this policy to go into effect.

Anonymous said...

So far Bloomberg is my favorite clown in the circus.

Buttigig is right behind him. lol

powerhitter said...

Mortgage companies have always been in the PROFIT business, not the social justice "let's make people feel good about their low-life ace".
Redlining made sense if you are in the profit business.

Making profit businesses a social instrument will turn out exactly as it did under Clinton.
"We, the people" take a bath, poor people lose their house, and bankers get richer than Rockefeller off the middle class.

Keep cheering.