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politics and politicians Title: New plan: have the Democrats nominate Michael Bloomberg There seems to be a creeping pathos among the political commentariat these days as one poll after another indicates that no matter how many rotten eggs you throw at Donald Trump he somehow continues to turn them into delicious omelets which he serves up to the faithful. Over the course of the summer this was viewed as a primarily (pun intended) Republican problem. Democrat supporters were content to leave it to the GOP as to how they should clean up their own house and evict the unwelcome guest. But now even the most die-hard are forced to acknowledge that not only might Trump be the nominee, but he could actually beat Hillary Clinton. Michael Wolff, writing for USA Today, has clearly arrived at this juncture ahead of many of his peers and hes got a suggestion for the DNC
dump Hillary and replace her with somebody who could fight The Donald on his own turf. If Trump successfully makes the race about worldly accomplishment, management prowess, personal authenticity, business smarts, lack of political pretense and rejection of the political class, then the Democrats have a more logical Trump slayer: Michael Bloomberg. Right-winger and Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch, who has extraordinary political antennae and a curious antipathy to Donald Trump, trumpets Bloomberg even presumably as a Democrat and even with his assortment of left-leaning positions in yet another example of the years remarkable, if not bizarre, political fluidity. It might take a true New York plutocrat to beat a populist one. But wait, I can hear you saying. Bloomberg is a Republican, isnt he? The Democrats wont support him. Not so fast there, slick. Bloomberg was a registered Democrat for his entire adult life until he ran for Mayor of the Big Apple in 2001 when he switched parties because there wasnt an opening on his traditional team. By the time he got ready to run for this third term he jettisoned the GOP and ran as an independent. The guy treats political parties the same way most of us deal with our socks.(Sound familiar?) Would the Democrats take him back after all this time, though? Lets look at some of his positions on the issues of the day: Pro-abortion Check. Granted, hes got a history of being a tough on crime guy who supports the police and scraps with the current mayor about lax policing. Hes also a free trader and likes balanced budgets, so hes not a perfect fit. But lets just admit that Trump isnt a perfect fit for conservatives either if you look at his history on the issues. And taking the argument from Wolffs perspective, the Democrats shouldnt be looking for a standard liberal to beat The Donald anyway
they need someone who can tap into some of those armies of unexpected, non-traditional voters that Trump is bringing out of the woodwork. So rather than seeing how properly he matches up with Elizabeth Warren, the DNC should be considering how well he matches up against this new threat. One of Trumps biggest calling cards is success and vast wealth, often citing how hes built up his brand to be worth ten billion or so. Thats chump change to Bloomberg. At last count hes worth more than $35B and is the 13th richest person in the world. Hes also not a loser (as Trump loves to say) in the electoral ring and he clearly has that inner desire for power. When he runs he wins. And hes started rumors about a presidential bid a couple of times already. Maybe Wolff isnt so crazy after all. Bloomberg is, at least on paper, the Anti-Trump. And hes not shy about raising his voice, either. Of course, many Democrats would be despondent about the race coming down to two rich old white guys again, but if the alternative is President Trump maybe they should think about it. If nothing else it would make for one hell of a general election battle. Poster Comment: The longer Hitlery flounders with her server and her repellant personality and Trump leads the GOP field, the more the power-hungry Bloomberg must crave running as a Dem (or even an indy). Unleash the Kracken and let the Battle of the Plutocrats begin. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 7.
#2. To: TooConservative (#0)
Not a chance. Bloomberg is a Jew,and it's ok to be white if you are Jewish.
We all know that every Jewish politician in America aspires to be the first Jewish president. They have a thing going back centuries about being "the first Jewish _______". Bloomy has an ego just as big as Trump's. And he is at least 3 times richer and has more fellow-tycoons that would back him. Unfortunately, he probably couldn't get elected dogcatcher in his own home state.
Bloomy can't swap insults with Trump. And he would never get past his unconstitutional ban on a big gulp.
Won't bother the Dim "I love a nanny gubbermint!" base at all. That's the kind of stuff they get wet dreams over. Or their alleged Republican brothers,as far as that goes.
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