How Did the Also-Rans Do?
Jim Webb finds a small niche, Lincoln Chafee chokes, and Martin O'Malley fails to distinguish himself.
The Clinton/Sanders faceoff was the main show tonight, but there were three more candidates onscreen as well. How did they fare?
Jim Webb: A lot of viewers are going to come away from this thinking of Webb as "that guy who wouldn't shut up about how he wanted more time to talk." Still, his ideas on several topics—guns, energy, foreign policy—were distinctly different from the opinions of the other four candidates onstage, and they're going to appeal to some Democrats, even if they're not the dominant views in his party. (Surely there must be a few gun-owning, coal-mining West Virginia veterans out there who caught a part of the program tonight.) So perhaps he'll get a small boost from the exposure: not a breakout moment or anything like that, but enough to poll a bit better than the 1% or less that he's been getting thus far.
Lincoln Chafee: Like Webb, Chafee had some opinions that weren't shared by others onstage—he was the only candidate to denounce the drone war, for example, and the only one to forthrightly say he wouldn't jail Edward Snowden. Unlike Webb, he was completely inarticulate, and I say that as someone who agrees with him about the drone war and Edward Snowden. His low point came when he was challenged on his 1999 vote to repeal Glass-Steagall:
This was especially galling considering that Chafee has been calling out Clinton—correctly!—for her vote in favor of the Iraq war. If that's your argument on your big issue, you don't really have any business saying "I think we all get some takeovers" later on. Chafee is not ready for prime time, and I don't think he ever will be.
Martin O'Malley: The most extraneous candidate on the stage, O'Malley basically wavered between coming across as Clinton Lite and coming across as Sanders Lite. He didn't do as poorly as Chafee in terms of his basic competence as a debater, but he didn't distinguish himself in any substantial way either. Even on immigration, the one issue where he can credibly claim to be bolder than the others, he wound up in Clinton's shadow. If O'Malley is actually running for a job in the Clinton administration, I suppose there may be a point to his performance; otherwise, this feels like a campaign without a purpose.
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Chafee's a retarded prince from the venerable royal house of a minor province. He can't tie his own shoes but he's got the genes.
Has Rhode Island dropped "Providence Plantations" form its name?
"Rhode Island" is a relic of Western Slaver Imperialism. And shares the same name as Cecil Rhodes. Possibly named after Red clay which is racist toward Native Americans. And is Providence too Christfag?
OT: A high profile student activist who has campaigned against "rape culture" has resigned from all political positions and barred herself from National Union of Students (NUS) events and safe spaces because she is "unsafe."
It's "The Revolution Eats Itself: Selfie-Stick Version."
Isn't the mere act of admitting the need of a safe space triggering? And Trigger warning themselves are triggering?
It's trigger warnings all the way down.
Yikes!
She looks mad.
How do you 'bar yourself' from going somewhere and how is that different than simply choosing to not go there?
I *hope* (but don't expect) that the difference is more than 'LOOKATME!'
It's like she's kidnapping and raping herself
I do that all the time. I deliberately eschew consent when I masturbate.
Geez, how does someone let their brain get so pickled?
Zzz...
I'm still waiting for New York to change its name. Why is America's largest city named for a Treasonous Imperialist Slavetrading Papist One-Percenter who married seduced his first wife by promising to marry her and took as his second a fifteen year old? And escaped from St. James Palace by disguising himself as a woman which is othering the transgendered?
Jesse Jackson tried that, it didn't go over well.
Maybe it was his choice of new names....
What a monster! I mean he *promised to marry* his first wife and then married here? What kind of arsehole does that?
Is there someone they can use to ret-con the name, like Martin Luther King Jr. County did in Washington?
The Clinton/Sanders faceoff
You mean the Clinton victory lap?
That was the worst campaign commercial I've ever seen. They shouldn't even bother with the primaries.
Not a scientific poll, but interesting that Webb beat Hillary here.
Given it's a Drudge poll (which leans right) and Webb is probably to the right of Mitt Romney, it's not surprising.
Which doesn't explain how Sanders comes in first by a country mile - he leans so far left he has hemiagnosia.
Webb leans populist. He's the thinking man's Trump (not that I'm a fan.) Drudge leans populist even more than right.
Sanders probably did well for the same reason Ron Paul did well on online polls.
That's like looking at a horoscope and saying "not a scientific prediction, but interesting that it says I will have a life changing opportunity or whatever bullshit horoscopes say these days".
Webb's imitation of Danny Chung was hilarious.
I think you may be onto something. It would have to be a position with plenty of opportunities for graft and cronyism. Sec. of Commerce? Chairman of the NLRB?
So... any position?
O'Malley is the fallback in case Clinton gets indicted.