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at140

(6,110 posts)
Sun Jan 5, 2020, 02:17 PM Jan 2020

My dream candidate exists - and her name is Elizabeth Warren [View all]

If I was going to invent a dream candidate, she would be grounded in small-town, rural or heartland America but able to hold her own in the citadels of power on the coasts. She would comfort the afflicted with the same passion with which she afflicts the comfortable, and she would understand the causes of those afflictions and have good ideas about how to remedy them. She would be moved by compassion but wouldn’t ask us to rely on compassion; she would have tangible strategies for widening our distribution of income, healthcare, education and opportunity, and she would be smart about the intersections of race, gender, class and the rest.

Warren doesn't just frighten billionaires – she scares the whole establishment
Robert Reich
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She would have been around long enough to remember that since the 1980s the government has dismantled a lot of systems that made us more safe and more equal, and she’d be fresh enough to imagine new ways out of the consequences of that catastrophic dismantling. Also she would have to be funny and have big plans to address climate change. OK, she already exists, and I’m talking about Elizabeth Warren. She is, to me, a better candidate for president than I ever expected we’d have.

My dream candidate would’ve been a woman of color with all these qualities, and my dreamiest dream candidate would be a woman of color with Medusa hair who could turn the entire Republican Senate to stone with a glance, but Warren is who’s left in the race, and she is magnificent, and superheroes from Megan Rapinoe to Roxane Gay agree. Also, she pretty much turned Wells Fargo’s CEO into stone in a 2016 Senate banking committee hearing, more than a decade after she became one of the most outspoken experts telling Wall Street why it’s vicious and half a decade after she endorsed Occupy Wall Street. The strength of her candidacy is shown by how she’s made it to the front of the race despite misogyny from across the political spectrum, the wrath of the billionaires pouring money – and themselves – into the race, and the smears and distortions of the mainstream media.

Really I see her as a combination of three superpowers: wonkiness, radicalness and what for lack of a better term I would call Big Structural Mom Energy. The wonkiness is how she set new standards in primary campaigns with those famous plans – far more detailed, with the costs accounted for, than was usual before she arrived. The depth with which she understands the economic system – taxes, banks, bankruptcies, credit cards, home and student loans, redlining – is the depth with which she can change it.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/dec/31/2020-dream-candidate-elizabeth-warren-democrats

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
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It is sad that the former Sanders' supporters shifted to her: same ideas but a Demcorat question everything Jan 2020 #1
This has been posted over and over...and in 1980 Warren was a Republican...so I don't get much of Demsrule86 Jan 2020 #2
Elizabeth has charisma and personality and energy at140 Jan 2020 #4
I have serious reservations about what taking on all of this might do to our economy...particularly Demsrule86 Jan 2020 #5
Banks do not create wealth, they use wealth at140 Jan 2020 #7
Banks give loans and mortgages...one of which I recently got...banks are important ...it is this Demsrule86 Jan 2020 #12
The problem is NOT all banks, just the behemoth large ones... at140 Jan 2020 #14
And f'ing with them...could very well bring the economy down. Demsrule86 Jan 2020 #16
Economy has never come down because of a company breakup at140 Jan 2020 #17
I remember 2008...very well. I am against much of what Sanders and Warren say...I believe in Demsrule86 Jan 2020 #18
I miss the charisma and the personality...I just don't get it. I would voter for her happily in a Demsrule86 Jan 2020 #6
Charisma is not all that complicated. at140 Jan 2020 #8
Idon't lover her or her speeches...I don't feel it and I have watched them. She is a worthy Demsrule86 Jan 2020 #9
I understand, and please note that at140 Jan 2020 #10
I don't see her charisma...but should she be the nominee...I would walk barefoot through broken Demsrule86 Jan 2020 #11
You're not the only one who doesn't see it... Skya Rhen Jan 2020 #13
Yeah none of the Biden supporters can see it at140 Jan 2020 #15
Great article from the Guardian! FM123 Jan 2020 #3
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