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Feb 27, 2022 20:17:32   #
RascalRiley Loc: Somewhere south of Detroit
 
moldyoldy wrote:
trump never wanted to win and never expected to get close. He was making all kinds of excuses from the beginning, just like he did in 2020. He just wanted bragging rights.



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Feb 27, 2022 21:17:56   #
wilpharm
 
Rose42 wrote:
Just when you think the pinnacle of stupid has been reached, along comes the suggestion of Michelle Obama for president to show it hasn’t



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Feb 27, 2022 21:22:44   #
Edulm1038
 
336Robin wrote:
There is no doubt that Michelle Obama would be a great President and she would bring the Democrats and the Middle together. This is the candidate I hope for! She would be great!



INSIDER

Ex-Trump aide says Michelle Obama would put Republicans in 'a very difficult position' if she ran for president in 2024



John L. Dorman
Sat, February 26, 2022, 3:29 PM
Monica Crowley
Monica Crowley.AP Photo/Evan Vucci





Monica Crowley said that a Michelle Obama presidential bid would put the GOP in "a very difficult position."

The former Treasury spokesperson made the comments during the 2022 CPAC conference in Florida.

While Obama's name is often floated as a candidate, she has expressed little desire to run for office.

The conservative commentator Monica Crowley, a former Trump administration aide, on Saturday said that a presidential run by former first lady Michelle Obama would put Republicans in "a very difficult position."

"If they [Democrats] were to run Michelle Obama, that would put us in a very difficult position because they'd reach for a candidate who is completely plausible, very popular, and immune to criticism," she said. "Also, when you think about her positioning, she spoke as a DNC [Democratic National Convention] keynote speaker in 2020, she wrote her autobiography and did a 50-city tour, she has massive Netflix and Spotify deals, and she's got a voting-rights group alongside Stacey Abrams."

Crowley made the remarks during a panel discussion at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida featuring her alongside Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas, conservative activist Jack Posobiec, and attorney Kurt Schlichter. She also spoke of the complications that Democrats might face in 2024 if President Joe Biden chooses not to run for reelection. (He has so far committed to running for a second term.)

Pointing to Vice President Kamala Harris and some of her first-year stumbles in office, Crowley argued that Democrats nonetheless would be hard-pressed to deny her a presidential nomination for fear of alienating Black women, who have been the most loyal segment of the party for years.

Crowley, who served as an assistant secretary for public affairs for ex-Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, then said that Democrats might seek another scenario that would thrill the party − the candidacy of former first lady Michelle Obama.

Obama, who was the first lady while her husband — former President Barack Obama – served president from 2009 to 2017, has long expressed her distaste for politics. She has also enjoyed moderate to high favorability among the general public in various polls.

But, the former first lady has continually stated that she does not foresee her name being on a presidential ballot. Many Democrats, though, cannot help but envision her running for a White House bid given her status as a highly-regarded first lady with universal name recognition and an appeal that can cut across demographic and political lines.

Although conservatives are eager to regain the White House after former President Donald Trump's 2020 presidential loss, Crowley, during the forum, refused to underestimate Obama's potential appeal as a candidate.

"For all of these people who say, 'Michelle Obama isn't political' [and] 'They're making too much money now,' keep a very close eye on her because her trajectory is exactly what Barack Obama did before he ran for president and what Bill and Hillary Clinton both did," she said. "I think if she were to run, that would be a very difficult situation for us."

The former first lady has never held elective office, but some of her major speeches — beginning at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver to her deeply personal video at the DNC in support of Biden during the 2020 presidential race — have been praised by many voters from across the political spectrum.

However, during the 2018 Simmons Leadership Conference in Boston, she threw cold water on the idea of a presidential run, as she has often done when asked since leaving the White House.

"The reason why I don't want to run for president — and I can't speak for Oprah [Winfrey] — but my sense is that, first of all, you have to want the job," she said at the time, referencing calls for media mogul to run for office.

She continued: "And you can't just say, 'Well, you're a woman, run.' We just can't find the women we like and ask them to do it, because there are millions of women who are inclined and do have the passion for politics."

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Michelle will never run but if she did she wouldn't have a chance. With the job Bozo Joe is doing the dims stock isn't very high. Besides the GOP has several great possible candidates.

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Feb 27, 2022 21:35:01   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
moldyoldy wrote:
trump never wanted to win and never expected to get close. He was making all kinds of excuses from the beginning, just like he did in 2020. He just wanted bragging rights.


Mind reading again? Keep guessing. You might eventually get something less wrong than usual. Maybe.

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Feb 27, 2022 21:37:19   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
son of witless wrote:
She would get slaughtered if she ran. Obama's time is over. She was a part of that. She has never held political office. That you engage in this wild speculation is a sign of desperation.

Your Democrat bench is thin.


I agree with you. But I will say this: If I HAD to choose between Michelle and Hillary for President, I'd take Michelle any day of the week.

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Feb 27, 2022 21:40:43   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
RascalRiley wrote:


Nonsense, RR. You and Moldy are fantasizing again.

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Feb 27, 2022 22:18:02   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
336Robin wrote:
There is no doubt that Michelle Obama would be a great President and she would bring the Democrats and the Middle together. This is the candidate I hope for! She would be great!



INSIDER

Ex-Trump aide says Michelle Obama would put Republicans in 'a very difficult position' if she ran for president in 2024



John L. Dorman
Sat, February 26, 2022, 3:29 PM
Monica Crowley
Monica Crowley.AP Photo/Evan Vucci





Monica Crowley said that a Michelle Obama presidential bid would put the GOP in "a very difficult position."

The former Treasury spokesperson made the comments during the 2022 CPAC conference in Florida.

While Obama's name is often floated as a candidate, she has expressed little desire to run for office.

The conservative commentator Monica Crowley, a former Trump administration aide, on Saturday said that a presidential run by former first lady Michelle Obama would put Republicans in "a very difficult position."

"If they [Democrats] were to run Michelle Obama, that would put us in a very difficult position because they'd reach for a candidate who is completely plausible, very popular, and immune to criticism," she said. "Also, when you think about her positioning, she spoke as a DNC [Democratic National Convention] keynote speaker in 2020, she wrote her autobiography and did a 50-city tour, she has massive Netflix and Spotify deals, and she's got a voting-rights group alongside Stacey Abrams."

Crowley made the remarks during a panel discussion at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida featuring her alongside Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas, conservative activist Jack Posobiec, and attorney Kurt Schlichter. She also spoke of the complications that Democrats might face in 2024 if President Joe Biden chooses not to run for reelection. (He has so far committed to running for a second term.)

Pointing to Vice President Kamala Harris and some of her first-year stumbles in office, Crowley argued that Democrats nonetheless would be hard-pressed to deny her a presidential nomination for fear of alienating Black women, who have been the most loyal segment of the party for years.

Crowley, who served as an assistant secretary for public affairs for ex-Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, then said that Democrats might seek another scenario that would thrill the party − the candidacy of former first lady Michelle Obama.

Obama, who was the first lady while her husband — former President Barack Obama – served president from 2009 to 2017, has long expressed her distaste for politics. She has also enjoyed moderate to high favorability among the general public in various polls.

But, the former first lady has continually stated that she does not foresee her name being on a presidential ballot. Many Democrats, though, cannot help but envision her running for a White House bid given her status as a highly-regarded first lady with universal name recognition and an appeal that can cut across demographic and political lines.

Although conservatives are eager to regain the White House after former President Donald Trump's 2020 presidential loss, Crowley, during the forum, refused to underestimate Obama's potential appeal as a candidate.

"For all of these people who say, 'Michelle Obama isn't political' [and] 'They're making too much money now,' keep a very close eye on her because her trajectory is exactly what Barack Obama did before he ran for president and what Bill and Hillary Clinton both did," she said. "I think if she were to run, that would be a very difficult situation for us."

The former first lady has never held elective office, but some of her major speeches — beginning at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver to her deeply personal video at the DNC in support of Biden during the 2020 presidential race — have been praised by many voters from across the political spectrum.

However, during the 2018 Simmons Leadership Conference in Boston, she threw cold water on the idea of a presidential run, as she has often done when asked since leaving the White House.

"The reason why I don't want to run for president — and I can't speak for Oprah [Winfrey] — but my sense is that, first of all, you have to want the job," she said at the time, referencing calls for media mogul to run for office.

She continued: "And you can't just say, 'Well, you're a woman, run.' We just can't find the women we like and ask them to do it, because there are millions of women who are inclined and do have the passion for politics."

Read the original article on Business Insider
There is no doubt that Michelle Obama would be a g... (show quote)



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Feb 27, 2022 22:32:21   #
moldyoldy
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Horseshit!

During the GOP primaries, Donald Trump was rolling strikes, candidates were dropping like bowling pins.

Trump was dead set on winning the WH, he was willing to risk it all, and for one specific reason that you leftist assholes will never understand.



The stupidity of the right allowed the most ignorant candidate to ever run to win the nomination by being the most obnoxious person he could be. Does he have any redeeming qualities, no.



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Feb 27, 2022 23:26:57   #
Radiance3
 
336Robin wrote:
There is no doubt that Michelle Obama would be a great President and she would bring the Democrats and the Middle together. This is the candidate I hope for! She would be great!



INSIDER

Ex-Trump aide says Michelle Obama would put Republicans in 'a very difficult position' if she ran for president in 2024



John L. Dorman
Sat, February 26, 2022, 3:29 PM
Monica Crowley
Monica Crowley.AP Photo/Evan Vucci





Monica Crowley said that a Michelle Obama presidential bid would put the GOP in "a very difficult position."

The former Treasury spokesperson made the comments during the 2022 CPAC conference in Florida.

While Obama's name is often floated as a candidate, she has expressed little desire to run for office.

The conservative commentator Monica Crowley, a former Trump administration aide, on Saturday said that a presidential run by former first lady Michelle Obama would put Republicans in "a very difficult position."

"If they [Democrats] were to run Michelle Obama, that would put us in a very difficult position because they'd reach for a candidate who is completely plausible, very popular, and immune to criticism," she said. "Also, when you think about her positioning, she spoke as a DNC [Democratic National Convention] keynote speaker in 2020, she wrote her autobiography and did a 50-city tour, she has massive Netflix and Spotify deals, and she's got a voting-rights group alongside Stacey Abrams."

Crowley made the remarks during a panel discussion at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida featuring her alongside Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas, conservative activist Jack Posobiec, and attorney Kurt Schlichter. She also spoke of the complications that Democrats might face in 2024 if President Joe Biden chooses not to run for reelection. (He has so far committed to running for a second term.)

Pointing to Vice President Kamala Harris and some of her first-year stumbles in office, Crowley argued that Democrats nonetheless would be hard-pressed to deny her a presidential nomination for fear of alienating Black women, who have been the most loyal segment of the party for years.

Crowley, who served as an assistant secretary for public affairs for ex-Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, then said that Democrats might seek another scenario that would thrill the party − the candidacy of former first lady Michelle Obama.

Obama, who was the first lady while her husband — former President Barack Obama – served president from 2009 to 2017, has long expressed her distaste for politics. She has also enjoyed moderate to high favorability among the general public in various polls.

But, the former first lady has continually stated that she does not foresee her name being on a presidential ballot. Many Democrats, though, cannot help but envision her running for a White House bid given her status as a highly-regarded first lady with universal name recognition and an appeal that can cut across demographic and political lines.

Although conservatives are eager to regain the White House after former President Donald Trump's 2020 presidential loss, Crowley, during the forum, refused to underestimate Obama's potential appeal as a candidate.

"For all of these people who say, 'Michelle Obama isn't political' [and] 'They're making too much money now,' keep a very close eye on her because her trajectory is exactly what Barack Obama did before he ran for president and what Bill and Hillary Clinton both did," she said. "I think if she were to run, that would be a very difficult situation for us."

The former first lady has never held elective office, but some of her major speeches — beginning at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver to her deeply personal video at the DNC in support of Biden during the 2020 presidential race — have been praised by many voters from across the political spectrum.

However, during the 2018 Simmons Leadership Conference in Boston, she threw cold water on the idea of a presidential run, as she has often done when asked since leaving the White House.

"The reason why I don't want to run for president — and I can't speak for Oprah [Winfrey] — but my sense is that, first of all, you have to want the job," she said at the time, referencing calls for media mogul to run for office.

She continued: "And you can't just say, 'Well, you're a woman, run.' We just can't find the women we like and ask them to do it, because there are millions of women who are inclined and do have the passion for politics."

Read the original article on Business Insider
There is no doubt that Michelle Obama would be a g... (show quote)

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Feb 27, 2022 23:33:00   #
Radiance3
 
That looks like a monkey.

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Feb 27, 2022 23:58:15   #
RascalRiley Loc: Somewhere south of Detroit
 
moldyoldy wrote:
The stupidity of the right allowed the most ignorant candidate to ever run to win the nomination by being the most obnoxious person he could be. Does he have any redeeming qualities, no.



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Feb 28, 2022 01:55:29   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
moldyoldy wrote:
The stupidity of the right allowed the most ignorant candidate to ever run to win the nomination by being the most obnoxious person he could be. Does he have any redeeming qualities, no.
I'd wager 100% of the Marx collective believes that.

How could they not?

For nearly 7 years, the media has pounded that narrative into their skulls like a butcher tenderizes a piece of meat.

Political assassinations are ugly, but this one is wicked, and has proven to be very dangerous.





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Feb 28, 2022 05:57:18   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
Not cool, WC. Not nice. Not decent. Not Christian, and certainly far beneath you. I don't know if you really believe the racist crap you throw out, or if you just have a sick and evil sense of humor, but its neither funny, nor witty, nor does it make a point, other than you need the find the Lord and let Jesus into your life. Because such things are NOT from someone who knows God.
RandyBrian

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Feb 28, 2022 06:30:45   #
AmericanEagle Loc: Indiana
 
How could a sane person even entertain that idea to vote for somebody that hates our country? She is a despicable piece of trash. Absolutely zero class with the face of an orangutan …….Just like Maxine Waters

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Feb 28, 2022 06:34:35   #
AmericanEagle Loc: Indiana
 
moldyoldy wrote:
The stupidity of the right allowed the most ignorant candidate to ever run to win the nomination by being the most obnoxious person he could be. Does he have any redeeming qualities, no.


And look at feckless Joe in the White House are you kidding me? He’s turned America into a shit show in embarrassed us on the national stage is destabilizing the planet!
How much more chaos can he create?

And now the dumb ass since he is in bed with China and Russia is allowing a Trump order to expire that will never give China a chance to steal our intellectual property once again. Why the hell wouldn’t he continue that? And he gave Putin his pipeline so tell me who is the puppet?







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