Deval Patrick presumably is giggling that he entered the presidential race so late and dropped out so fast that, for all we know, his campaign may not even have had time to spend the money raised.
Her collapse in the primaries was even more dramatic than that of the Dow Jones index.
Sanders is an out-and-out communist and a vile anti-Semite - two institutions that go together like bread and butter, except that communist societies have bread shortages and never have butter.
When Sanders goes on a stage and says that even if you don't like Castro for being a dictator you have to give him credit for improving the schools, I ask myself, would Sanders say that even if you did not like Mussolini for being a fascist dictator, you have to admit that he got the trains running on time? Or even if you don't like Hitler for putting people in gas chambers and ovens and launching a war that caused the deaths of some 85 million people comprising 3 percent of the world population, you gotta admit that he sure fixed the German economy.
After getting wiped out in Caucasian New Hampshire and in Latino Nevada, Biden salvaged his campaign for another day by trouncing all others with the Black voters of South Carolina.
If people whom Joe Biden spent a lifetime mocking and insulting still flock to vote for him, who is to say that others will not flock to vote for a guy whose basic message is, "Look, I am richer than you. I am smarter than you. I know what's best for you to eat and drink. So just stop wasting my time. Vote for me, and I will own you." Who knows? Maybe that resonates, although Tom Steyer's rapid disintegration seems to augur less hopefulness for the strategy that an election can be purchased.
From 18 percent in Iowa, she torpedoed in New Hampshire to 9 percent, even though that state is adjacent to hers and gets Massachusetts television and radio stations.
https://spectator.org/and-then-there-were-four/
Her collapse in the primaries was even more dramatic than that of the Dow Jones index.
Sanders is an out-and-out communist and a vile anti-Semite - two institutions that go together like bread and butter, except that communist societies have bread shortages and never have butter.
When Sanders goes on a stage and says that even if you don't like Castro for being a dictator you have to give him credit for improving the schools, I ask myself, would Sanders say that even if you did not like Mussolini for being a fascist dictator, you have to admit that he got the trains running on time? Or even if you don't like Hitler for putting people in gas chambers and ovens and launching a war that caused the deaths of some 85 million people comprising 3 percent of the world population, you gotta admit that he sure fixed the German economy.
After getting wiped out in Caucasian New Hampshire and in Latino Nevada, Biden salvaged his campaign for another day by trouncing all others with the Black voters of South Carolina.
If people whom Joe Biden spent a lifetime mocking and insulting still flock to vote for him, who is to say that others will not flock to vote for a guy whose basic message is, "Look, I am richer than you. I am smarter than you. I know what's best for you to eat and drink. So just stop wasting my time. Vote for me, and I will own you." Who knows? Maybe that resonates, although Tom Steyer's rapid disintegration seems to augur less hopefulness for the strategy that an election can be purchased.
From 18 percent in Iowa, she torpedoed in New Hampshire to 9 percent, even though that state is adjacent to hers and gets Massachusetts television and radio stations.
https://spectator.org/and-then-there-were-four/
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