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Elizabeth Warren
Showing Original Post only (View all)Elizabeth Warren Sinks Clinton's Hopes for Endorsement [View all]
Liam Miller
In a speech before the Senate Thursday, on the sixth anniversary of the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, Elizabeth Warren made clear - for those with ears to hear - that she will not endorse Hillary Clinton.
If you have observed how closely Warren's and Bernie Sanders' messages line up, it is hard to imagine that she would endorse Clinton over him, anyway. Even so, the question has remained. But now, were there any question about whether or not Clinton is truly a Progressive, Elizabeth Warren - with her extraordinary, precise eye for the heart of an issue, and her unsurpassed clarity of expression - has answered it.
The first ten minutes of Warren's speech address corruption in campaign finance, and the impact of Citizens United. She lists seven steps we could take right now, including six actions - bills before Congress, executive action, and powers already within the purview of the FEC and the SEC; and the seventh, a Constitutional Amendment to restore federal and state authority to regulate campaign contributions.
Warren is eloquent, moving, and on topic as always. Right at the end, however, she changes gears. I almost missed it; what she had said up to that point was so compelling that my mind was ringing. It was only on the second listen that I caught them: three sentences that leapt from the specific (campaign finance reform) to the general (Progressivism itself):
A new presidential election is upon us. The first votes will be cast in Iowa in just eleven days. Anyone who shrugs and claims that change is just too hard has crawled into bed with the billionaires who want to run this country like some private club.
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"the next President will hopefully be a two-term Democrat" or a one term Rump?
Brother_Love
Mar 2016
#25
And you choose the Wealthy over those among us that are suffering. Do you think they will
rhett o rick
Mar 2016
#30
Call me cynical, but if she now endorsed Hilllary, those talking points would become hers.
Gregorian
Jan 2016
#18
Did you not notice that the post you're replying to is from January and it's nearly June?
Stand and Fight
May 2016
#36
Very smart move. She keeps the Sanders supporters as allies all the way through the primary. nt
eastwestdem
May 2016
#37