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RGacky3
12th October 2011, 21:30
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This is definately gonna backfire, trying to make her look radical only makes her look like a populist, this is great.

danyboy27
12th October 2011, 21:35
Lets thumb up the shit out of this video and make epic comments.

It make her look seriously more appealing.

Bud Struggle
12th October 2011, 22:58
Gack, you are thinking too hard.

Go skiing.

rundontwalk
13th October 2011, 09:00
I like how they put up "Harvard Professor" as well, as if it were some sort of bad thing.

Oh no...a professor at one the world's greatest universities. :lol:

ComradeMan
13th October 2011, 09:03
Never heard of her... who is she? What does she say? Do?

#FF0000
13th October 2011, 09:25
Never heard of her... who is she? What does she say? Do?

She was appointed by majority leader Harry Reid to oversee the whole bailout thing and how it was implemented. Now she's running for the Senate seat of Massachusetts.

All I remember of her, really, is seeing her in Capitalism: A Love Story, on the Colbert Report, and on the news all the time looking exasperated all the time like "jesus christ how are things seriously this dumb and bad what the fuck are you guys doing".

e.g.

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NGNM85
13th October 2011, 16:47
Never heard of her... who is she?

Hopefully, she's Scott Brown's replacement.

Metacomet
13th October 2011, 17:13
Hopefully, she's Scott Brown's replacement.

Don't see it happening.

The elitist trick will be pulled. The Republican party can make an elitist out of anyone and anything.

As you can see they are already starting with the "Harvard professor" OOHHHH SATAN thing. :rolleyes:

NGNM85
13th October 2011, 17:40
Don't see it happening.

If the Democrats can't win in Massachusetts; they can't win anywhere. Scott Brown winning Ted Kennedy's seat is a perverse anomaly. I think it was also a wake-up call. I think it also had a lot to do with poor campaign management by the Coakley team. People will turn out for Warren.

RGacky3
13th October 2011, 17:50
I definately see it happening, she's a strong progressive and the progressive democrats willl definately turn out for her.

RGacky3
13th October 2011, 17:51
Gack, you are thinking too hard.

Go skiing.


And you have the absolute oposite problem :).

Metacomet
13th October 2011, 19:59
If the people around my area are any indication of voters around here...........she's in for a tough time. Most of the people I know have already dubbed her an "elite" and question every little thing she does as proof of that. :rolleyes:

And they just loooooooooooovvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeeee Senator pickup truck! He's so.............regular and independent! :rolleyes:

Bud Struggle
13th October 2011, 20:18
Never heard of her... who is she? What does she say? Do?

Didn't she once sing a duet with Joe Cocker?

CynicalIdealist
13th October 2011, 20:18
I don't understand the worship for Elizabeth Warren. She represents middle class "radicalism," e.g. she opposes the destruction of the middle class. She'll simply be one of the more left-leaning members of the Senate if she gets elected, but nothing more.

RGacky3
13th October 2011, 21:36
She'll simply be one of the more left-leaning members of the Senate if she gets elected, but nothing more.

Which is defiantely something, she was one of the only ones going after the banks from day one.

Dean
14th October 2011, 03:56
She was appointed by majority leader Harry Reid to oversee the whole bailout thing and how it was implemented. Now she's running for the Senate seat of Massachusetts.

She was "supposed" to head the Consumer Protection Agency but the Republicans blocked her ascension. I don't think she had anything to do with bailouts. There is a lot of speculation that Obama was deliberate in choosing her when he did in order to eliminate any change of her getting the post.

She is a Washington outsider, I don't think she has been particularly political before this run for office. Democrats are basically putting her in the meat grinder to insure homogeneity of the political field and her impotence to do any good in Washington.