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I need some help from fellow Denver voters.
The next Denver DA will be a middle-age, blonde, white female.
What are the significant differences between Helen and Beth?
I worked a bit for beth, so I'm biased, but
She has been a legislator, denver manager of safety and an ada, thus has made law, been in charge of running law enforcement and done in line duty.
The things I care about are juvenile justice issues. Her record here is outstanding. Prosecutors used to have sole discretion to charge juveniles as adults. As a state rep beth channged the law so there is now a hearing before a judge and the juvenile is represented.
Beth supports juvenile diversion programs to give kids a second chance .
Wasserman Schultz to Have a New Role in Clinton Campaign
Shorter: "More evidence Hillary Clinton is blind to political optics."
This can only be seen as a reward for services rendered.
Yes, it's quite the reward to be placed in charge, honorarily mind you, of tilting at windmills in places Democrats will never hope to win
;Yeah, it doesn't get better than responsibility without authority.
And probably tilting windmills with a greatly shortened lance … what sort of resources do you suppose will be available for Alabama, West Virginia, Kansas and Oklahoma?
Are Democrats even allowed to vote in Kansas?
Only if they can prove they have IQs below 50, like their governor, mj
I can understand your feelings but honorary, meaning without any real role of any kind, is just a kinder gentler way of throwing her under the bus. But you are right that it would have been better not to offer her even this fig leaf.
I've heard that DWS is "difficult" at times; this kind of meaningless sop might have been necessary to keep her from essentially taking her ball and going home in a way that injured Democrats.
BTW, "honorary chair" apparently means she's not really in charge, even of the 50-state strategy program within the campaign. (DWS isn't a 50-state strategy person anyway; if Hillary means to have a 50-state strategy, DWS isn't someone to put in charge of it.)
I enjoy civil disagreements. It's one of the things that keeps me coming back to this site. Yeah there are a few flame-out shout-fests but there's still the occasional arguments that are worth reading. The argument in the comments about the TPP in the Tim Caine post is worth reading.
I also wanted to call out certain people for their conduct in the discussion I started in the 7/11 open thread about the Castile shooting. Thank you Bluecat, Pseudonym, mamajama55, exlurker19, Phoenix Rising and Diogenesdemar for the discussion.
Thanks chickenheed! V is a contrarian and a curmudgeon, but answering some of his extreme contentions spurs me to get educated about some topics, and hopefully, pass what I learned on. It also adds to the diary queue, which is getting longer as the summer days get shorter.
And without mj, we'd never know Mlckey Mouse is a fascist!
News flash: Mickey Mouse is a fictional cartoon character. His creator, Walt Disney, had some fascist tendencies, as I documented. Sentimentality about our national mousey icon should not be used to sway people to allow the TPP's intellectual property rights extensions to pass.
Did I nail it or did I nail it?
Thank you!
If this was a "yes-man" forum I probably wouldn't continue to comment here. Discussion is where it's at; thanks for keeping it lively.
How is this for civil?
Hey, Andrew, welcome back. I assumed you were in southeast Asia oppressing indigenous peoples.
Let's just hope Steve House didn't simply give Moddy AC's password. Coincidence they both posted after a long layoff (pun intended 🙂 within a few minutes of each other?
Thanks V. There was just too much good stuff going on this week for me to resist.
PissAnt….welcome back.
So…are you a Trumpian or are you going for Gary?
Thanks Duke.
Gary who?
I am with the Trumpster.
I look forward to many vigorous debates over these next few weeks. I hope you will stick around for the melee….
En garde!
Will Pols put up a DNC open thread?
Fox News' role in the rise and reinforcement of Tea Party/Repub-Cons/Herr Drumpf being quite clear after all these years makes one wonder how the culture of sexual favors, harassment, and cover up that Roger Ailes and other Fox Executives constructed affect the channel and its (other) primary goal of electing Republicans?
Rupert Murdoch ain't no dummy, but his businesses do seem to operate at the edge of the law around the world.
Here's an interesting little tidbit I picked up from the Washington Blade from last week. It confirms a lot of Leftish suspicions about why their platform is so regressive. http://www.washingtonblade.com/2016/07/20/republican-lawmakers-attend-family-research-council-luncheon/
Watching the Bernie or Buster demonstrations on TV I’m struck by the fact that they're pretty much as predominantly white as the GOP convention attendees. Just younger. Could be a junior league Tea Party demonstration.
Even if the Bernie Or Busters (who at this point have no right to call themselves that since their vows not to support the President Bernie needs to retain and grow his power actually make them just plain old Bernie Busters) do wind up holding out until the bitter end I don't think that's where we win or lose. I don't think this is an election that's going to be determined by grumpy old or self righteous young white folks. I think it's gong to be determined by the kind of voters you'll see plenty of when they show the Dem convention floor.
The villagers are approaching with pitchforks and torches!
The folks at FiveThirtyEight have changed their forecast for the election.
That's their "now cast:" what would happen today. Their other, longer-term forecasts show Hillary ahead still, 50's to 40's. Not great, and certainly not the astronomical numbers they started with, but still in her favor.
And it's 538. And JA didn’t scroll down to the very next image.
James noted that it was FiveThirtyEight, so I didn't. Sorry if that was confusing.
You were fine, sudy, Sometimes our replies end up all over the place, but your comment was clear and linked.
Not at all. I just meant FiveThirtyEight is always more than just one snapshot. Their polls plus is where you get the real deal.
I'll make you the same offer I did after DavidThi also cried all is lost. I'll bet you $100 Hillary Clinton wins the election No,8 You get the field, Trump and your sainted Jill Scott. If the elections ends in the House of Representatives or the Supreme Court, the bet is off. Assassination of a major Party candidate also cancels the bet. [Not trying to buy trouble but the continuing breakdown of civil society makes this all too likely a prospect. Pray for the Secret
Service to come through]
Do we have a bet?
and a couple of tweets later …
Nate Silver
@NateSilver538 10h10 hours ago@fierman: Polls-plus is the most accurate, historically. But the now-cast is fun if you like to panic!https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/757558402667188224
Wellington Webb is speaking at the DNC! He still looks strong at 75.
On superdelegates, WW praised Sanders' contributions to the Democratic party. "Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are our champions! They both deserve our cheers.
I ask you to cheer for Bernie when he takes the stage, and also for Hillary."
This really should go without saying.
Sanders delegate (didn't catch her name) talking about reforms to the superdelegate system and "serious structural reform". She stopped short of saying that the rules committee had approved any changes to the superdelegate system.
I notice that the "ayes" always have it. To my ear, No's are equally loud. But the chair, Ms. Fudge, always calls it for the ayes. I'll buy Voyager a craft beer if she ever calls it for the No's.
Now my Bernie peeps are pissing me off, chanting over John Lewis.
So it is true — you can tell Trump is lying whenever his lips start moving.