Senator Elizabeth Warren |
Simmer down, please. Remember, folks, the presidential primary is next year. Nobody knows anything yet. At this point in 2007, Barack Obama was considered someone who didn’t have a chance to be president. So, can we all just generally simmer down and pay attention, please? There’s a lot more to learn. Tonight and tomorrow are the very first nationally televised presidential primary debates. Elizabeth Warren will debate Corey Booker, Jay Inslee and Beto O’Rourke tonight on MSNBC 6pmPT. Tomorrow night Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Kamala Harris and Marianne Williamson same time and station.
Lately, I’ve been disappointed and struck by the vitriol and passion with which Bernie Sanders supporters have been attacking Elizabeth Warren. Comparing her to Hillary Clinton (which, among progressives, is tantamount to comparing her to Bin Laden), calling her a corporatist, reminding people she was once a member of the Republican party, you name it. Please, just stop it.
I’m not asking you to stop it because we all are going to have to support the Democrat in 2020 no matter who they end up being so we need to not harden our position (but we will have to if we want to defeat this incumbent regime).
4. Elizabeth Warren has a plan for that. Much mocked, Elizabeth Warren’s plans are detailed, well thought out and useful. In creating and campaigning for those very important populist reforms in the model of Teddy Roosevelt, she helps educate the populace on the importance of public policy; she provides whoever the next president and Congress are with a ready to go agenda.
That having been said, Sanders will need a lot of help to win and to govern effectively. Warren will be a key piece both on the campaign trail and in office. In addition to president, she would make a fabulous secretary of treasury, chief of staff, or vice president.