I remember when sending condolences when one of your political opponents died was viewed as graceful and even expected. Now it’s a weakness? Or is it that the black woman needs to be criticized for everything she does?
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Sometimes people feel a emotional attachment to the people they worked close with 😉.
Sometimes people feel a emotional attachment to the people they worked close with
According to Google, "Kamala Harris and Dick Cheney never worked together in the same administration or government body. Their careers in public service largely occurred in different eras and levels of government."
You mean the AI Google uses so you don't have to do any work reading the sources?
Harris and Cheney worked in different levels of government? Pretty sure they held the exact same position.
I’m probably the minority here, but I appreciate the decorum. It lowers the temperature of the conversation without outright endorsing what he did.
For me, the time to be angry was when it was happening.
She accepted his endorsement. She made it clear who she was.
As someone who has no stakes in this, is this what people meant when they described her as "Obama 2.0"?
Ya a big + to the Trump admin is him rounding up all the old guard federal dems and tossing them in prison. What they get for co-opting the left in Hamburgerland.
When s major political person dies lots of people feel lost and look for someone new to look to. This is just an attempt to scoop up lost souls.