C-Mag wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 9:55 pm
StCapps wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 9:51 pm
Losing is poor leadership, the Democrats need the kind of leadership that can actually lead to a win, not a pie in the sky fantasy of who political misfits think is the best Dem candidate.
6-3 SCOTUS is on the line, voting for a candidate who can't win does them no good. The Dems could not have picked a worse time to have no one on the bench capable of winning a Presidential election.
I don't disagree with that.
Who's going to beat Trump on the Dem side ?
Who has a better chance than Tulsi ?
No one on the Dem side can beat Trump.
Biden and Warren have a better chance than Tulsi, but none of them will win. Tulsi's best strength is neutralized against Trump, because Trump has actually delivered on the foreign policy tip, and she is very one dimensional while that one dimension is neutralized, that's an ass kicking waiting to happen.
If Tulsi can't beat Warren or Biden, she sure as shit can't beat Trump. She has less of a chance against Trump than Ron Paul would have had against Obama. Not great, Bob.
Also, if Tulsi won the nomination and lost to Trump, that would discredit her platform to Democrats, which means they won't go down that road in the future, which means longer in the wilderness for Democrats, better for them to go as far left as possible and discredit that strategy instead, so they are more likely to have a chance in 2024.