Your next president
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@Copper said in Your next president:
I just noticed that the google result that I quoted above has been edited.
The "Movies" section is now gone.
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IMDB shows her in Lost in America?
Huh?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089504/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Link to videoOh, OK, the other Lost in America
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3448854/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
In the new version I bet the casino gives the nest-egg back.
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@89th said in Your next president:
@Axtremus said in Your next president:
@89th said in Your next president:
Not the Bureau of Indian Affairs?
Nikki Haley.
Touché!
In my fondest dreams.
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@Catseye3 said in Your next president:
Based on a very quick and dirty pass over Karen Bass, I kind of like what I see. She has explained her Cuba thing and her Scientology thing, at least to my satisfaction, with grace and common sense. She seems very sensible and articulate.
Plus, I like her looks. She looks just very quietly stylish and well put together. She has a good smile. I like what used to be called the cut of her jib.
Never liked Harris; never really looked into her, but she looks harsh and impatient in every pic I've seen.
Anyone who admired Castro and his Cuba and indulged in Scientology has no business in government, much less the presidency. You may as well pick Jane Fonda.
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Well, this makes it all better, I suppose.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/02/karen-bass-fidel-castro-390413
Rep. Karen Bass on Sunday walked back 2016 comments praising Cuban leader Fidel Castro, as scrutiny of her views toward the Communist government threatened her potential selection as former Vice President Joe Biden's running mate.
On “Fox News Sunday,“ the California Democrat faced questions about several visits to Cuba in the 1970s and a statement she released after Castro's 2016 death saying that "the passing of the Comandante en Jefe is a great loss to the people of Cuba.”
Bass told Fox host Chris Wallace that her perspective "developed over time" and that she now understood that the Castro government "was a brutal regime." Bass said that she spoke with colleagues from Florida who raised concerns about her comments and that she "would not do that again, for sure."
"I absolutely would have not put that statement out," she said.
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@Mik said in Your next president:
Anyone who admired Castro and his Cuba and indulged in Scientology has no business in government,
I'm not touting her completely; I based my post on a few minutes worth of browsing. But I'm thinking the Castro thing, unless she followed up with more pro-Castro-ish activity later, happened when she was in her teens!
The Scientology thing I'm less sure about. What she says about it now sounds very benign, but who knows?
We just don't have that great a choice. Might have to go with less quality than we'd like. Is all I'm saying.
Edit: Of course, if Florida is thought to be that important and Floridians have set their faces agains her, then that's all she wrote, obvously.
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@Catseye3 said in Your next president:
@Mik said in Your next president:
Anyone who admired Castro and his Cuba and indulged in Scientology has no business in government,
But I'm thinking the Castro thing, unless she followed up with more pro-Castro-ish activity later, happened when she was in her teens!
She is 66 years old.
The comments about Castro were 4 years ago.
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@Catseye3 said in Your next president:
@Mik said in Your next president:
Anyone who admired Castro and his Cuba and indulged in Scientology has no business in government,
I'm not touting her completely; I based my post on a few minutes worth of browsing. But I'm thinking the Castro thing, unless she followed up with more pro-Castro-ish activity later, happened when she was in her teens!
The Scientology thing I'm less sure about. What she says about it now sounds very benign, but who knows?
We just don't have that great a choice. Might have to go with less quality than we'd like. Is all I'm saying.
Edit: Of course, if Florida is thought to be that important and Floridians have set their faces agains her, then that's all she wrote, obvously.
No, we don't have a great choice. She would make it worse still.