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I was listening to an interview with a Kamala adviser this evening. The adviser/campaign person was VERY disgruntled. Said she talked to Kamala as recently as "today" (Tues) and there was "no self-reflection," no thoughts on "what went wrong."

 

ALSO she commented that Kamala went through not "one," but TWO billion dollars in her abbreviated campaign. The other billion came from some Super Pac. They were spending on things like $2 million for the Oprah interview, $500K to Al Sharpton's group in return for his interview of her. $450K to "PAINT HER FACE ON A SPHERE." (think, like, Epcot golfball?) Anyway, no accountability, no thought as to how to wisely spend their funds. 

 

Her (former) staff is UPSET.

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8 hours ago, JFKjr said:

I was listening to an interview with a Kamala adviser this evening. The adviser/campaign person was VERY disgruntled. Said she talked to Kamala as recently as "today" (Tues) and there was "no self-reflection," no thoughts on "what went wrong."

 

ALSO she commented that Kamala went through not "one," but TWO billion dollars in her abbreviated campaign. The other billion came from some Super Pac. They were spending on things like $2 million for the Oprah interview, $500K to Al Sharpton's group in return for his interview of her. $450K to "PAINT HER FACE ON A SPHERE." (think, like, Epcot golfball?) Anyway, no accountability, no thought as to how to wisely spend their funds. 

 

Her (former) staff is UPSET.

 

I was listening to one of the post-mortem interviews and a couple of the former Kamala staffers indicated that they knew that they needed to move to center on several issues, particularly social ones, but thought it wouldn't be credible given how far left her actual policy commitments had been.

 

In particular, they spent hours attempting to strategize a way to respond to the "they/them" ad but ultimately couldn't come up with anything that stuck. Also while the media was saying how terrible team Trump's strategy to get out the vote was apparently the Kamala campaign staffers were completely clueless as to how to slow it down.

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Her loss is not a mystery to anyone that can think soberly. That eliminates Redhawk (it was corporate greed), Chigoose (it was people wanting lower prices from the guy that promised to raise them), and Frankish (it was because people are uneducated). 

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The panelist went silent when Coleman Hughes asked, “Which of his beliefs changed in the past 10 years?”

 

Hughes correctly pointed out that Rogan didn’t leave the Democratic party. The Democratic party left him.

 

“A decade ago, Joe Rogan was a Bernie Sanders supporter who would get emotional talking about how important it is to legalize marijuana, who would get emotional talking about how important it is to get Christianity out of politics, in particular on the abortion issue, who had a host of left-wing opinions, including about healthcare. And liberals drove him away by calling him a racist, unearthing jokes he made, calling him a misogynist—really, with no evidence.”

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Actually I heard Dem strategist James Carville say it was more like $2.5 billion including funds from SuperPacs. 

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2 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Landslide? LOL

 

Another lie. 

 

Love that House majority, btw 😂

I'm good with not calling it a landslide. Consider, however, that the GOP controls the WH, the Senate, the House and the SCOTUS. That's a big deal

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14 hours ago, Pokebball said:

I'm good with not calling it a landslide. Consider, however, that the GOP controls the WH, the Senate, the House and the SCOTUS. That's a big deal

Yup, sure is! Let's hope they do some good with their majority

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