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Globe: Fauxcahontes disrespectful

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by basso, Nov 9, 2012.

  1. basso

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    now they tell us.

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    For the sake of Massachusetts, let’s hope that Elizabeth Warren gets better than this.

    She was always a mildly underwhelming candidate, clutching her talking points like they were a satchel of gold — millionaires and *billionaires, a level playing field, big oil. As deft as she was at slogans, she was never so good at answering questions, which was odd for a person of such experience and substance.

    Her acceptance on Tuesday night continued that odd tradition — her stump speech warmed over with a midway nod *toward her vanquished opponent, Scott Brown. It was hard to fathom that she couldn’t offer a few meaningful words on what it means to capture the honor of *representing Massachusetts in the US *Senate.

    But none of this could have prepared anyone for the scene that unfolded Thursday afternoon in the governor’s suite of the State House. Warren met with Deval *Patrick in his private office, and then the pair came into an adjacent conference room, where a battery of cameras and *reporters were waiting.

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    Warren says she is trying for more discretion
    Comments: What do you think?

    Now consider for a moment what these introductory news conferences are intended to be. Easy — that’s what they’re supposed to be. It should be, and probably will be, the easiest news conference of a newly-elected official’s life, the anxiety of the election behind, the glow of victory all around, the glory of service ahead.

    It was Warren’s chance to rest her *elbows on the podium, tell the gathered crowd that she’s never felt this exhausted in her life, and then share a bit of her exhilaration over the prospect of standing up for the working class in the most important *deliberative body in the world, talking points aside.

    So did she do this, any of it? Let’s go to the tape.

    “I’m glad,” she said curtly to a question about the high turnout of women voters that undoubtedly propelled her to victory.

    “I’m delighted,” she said abruptly when asked her feelings on the number of women voted to high office this week.

    “Of course,” she said shortly, when asked if she would seek diversity on her staff.

    To the important question of what committee assignments she’d like, she replied, “I will continue to talk to the leader about it.”

    After less than 12 minutes of these *comically clipped answers, a gubernatorial aide called, “Last question,” prompting Warren to flee the room as if the podium was on fire. She made Scott Brown look like Cicero.

    It only hurt, not helped, to learn that Warren later told a few reporters by way of explanation, “All I can say is I was a lot more discreet as a candidate than I was in real life.” She turned to an aide as she said this and asked, “Can I say that? Maybe it’s indiscreet to talk about discretion.”

    Here’s what Elizabeth Warren needs to understand — immediately. Tens of thousands of good, honest, hard-working people sent her tens of millions of dollars to run what amounted to the most expensive and elaborate political campaign that this state has ever seen.

    They didn’t just give their money, these supporters. They invested their hopes, their hearts, their dreams, and for many of them, their time. If she didn’t turn out to be the most scintillating candidate, that was OK, because she was far better than the other option, and they knew she would improve once she grabbed the prize.

    And now that she’s won, what these people expect, what they want, is what is supposed to be Warren’s trademark: openness and honesty. They want someone who will treat the public with dignity and give honest voice to the issues that are on everyone’s mind, discretion be damned.

    Yes, she is tired. Of course, it’s all new. Admittedly, this is about style.

    But election night was lazy. Thursday was disrespectful. If Elizabeth Warren is better than this, and there is every hope and belief that she is, it’s time to start showing it now.

    http://bostonglobe.com/metro/2012/11/09/woman-few-words/g5c9RsRuoKo24VVWK9eawI/story.html
     
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  2. Joshfast

    Joshfast "We're all gonna die" - Billy Sole
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    still butthurt?
     
  3. RocketMan Tex

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    Poor basso. You need some of this:

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  4. Rashmon

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    Just for the record: t-h-e-y = they

    I believe this is the word that your election day aneursym may have blotted from your memory.

    CARRY ON
     
  5. Raven

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    The right wing only attacks who they fear, see Nate Silver as an example. That Warren is being singled out only reaffirms that the working class is fortunate to have her in the Senate. But the right wing isn't just worried about Senator Warren today, they are even more afraid of her being elected President in four years, because that's really what this is about.

    ;)
     
  6. SamFisher

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    It's the HONORABLE fauxcohantas to you.

    Maybe you should have donated more to Crossroads GPS
     
  7. CometsWin

    CometsWin Breaker Breaker One Nine

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    ;) ;)
     
  9. KingCheetah

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    Boy, I feel bad for basso. Sucks to be on the wrong side of history!
     
  11. gifford1967

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    This is excellent news for Scott Brown.

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  12. Colt45

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    Can somebody please tell me what it is exactly that they've told us now?

    Seriously, what is it we're all supposed to be outraged about because, after all, boobmilk basso has long considered "Go **** yourself!" civil discourse.
     
  13. QdoubleA

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    basso how does it feel to know most of America disagrees with you?
     
  14. Harrisment

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    Now they tell us that she's a woman of few words :confused: . This is what you post about now? You're like a neutered puppy that goes around humping pillows with no idea how sad you look.
     
  15. Dubious

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    They should be very afraid of Elizabeth Warren. She is going to reform the entire banking and credit systems in the US and go on to be the first female President.

    Bully!

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  16. glynch

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    This, though I would add the post is working out the realization that the world of the angry, often time Southern, white male is crumbling as Limbaugh a man with very similar views said.
     
  17. Codman

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    Basso, you lost, dude. Time to pack up and leave the BBS. All you're doing at this point is spamming. There's no reason for you to post. The election is over.

    Your credibility is at an all time low, and there's no doubt in my mind that only 3 posters actually respect you here. I can only imagine how your peers have to tolerate you outside of the internet.
     
  18. Buck Turgidson

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    And basso's GOP clown car of bull**** rolls on!

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  19. Dairy Ashford

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    No sarcasm, bro, you pretty much just rocked my world. Very plausible scenario.
     
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