It is most bizarre. And, although, it's hard to listen to what she is actually saying due to the overacting and creepiness, if you do focus on her 'message', it's even more crazy because she is not really making the Republican case for anything at all. People are struggling financially? Okay, maybe, but Republicans killed the child tax c…
It is most bizarre. And, although, it's hard to listen to what she is actually saying due to the overacting and creepiness, if you do focus on her 'message', it's even more crazy because she is not really making the Republican case for anything at all. People are struggling financially? Okay, maybe, but Republicans killed the child tax credit and want to reduce social security, take away health care, give tax breaks to corporations, not increase minimum wage, etc. Okay, she tells us to be afraid of our cities, but if there is anything to be afraid of, it might be guns (that's a remote danger overall, but not a completely irrational fear in the US), and what are the Republicans doing on that? Republicans want to make open carry the law of the land; oppose banning assault weapons, etc.(BTW, when I look around, I do not see carnage; things are looking pretty good out there). She says she took a different approach about the border, but that consisted of getting to demagogue on a story about a woman who was sexually abused by cartels? What's the point? That was pretty awkward given where the Republicans as a whole landed with that one, even though I know she did work on that. But yes, I do agree with her on something. We are at a crossroads. I know which road I am taking.
It is most bizarre. And, although, it's hard to listen to what she is actually saying due to the overacting and creepiness, if you do focus on her 'message', it's even more crazy because she is not really making the Republican case for anything at all. People are struggling financially? Okay, maybe, but Republicans killed the child tax credit and want to reduce social security, take away health care, give tax breaks to corporations, not increase minimum wage, etc. Okay, she tells us to be afraid of our cities, but if there is anything to be afraid of, it might be guns (that's a remote danger overall, but not a completely irrational fear in the US), and what are the Republicans doing on that? Republicans want to make open carry the law of the land; oppose banning assault weapons, etc.(BTW, when I look around, I do not see carnage; things are looking pretty good out there). She says she took a different approach about the border, but that consisted of getting to demagogue on a story about a woman who was sexually abused by cartels? What's the point? That was pretty awkward given where the Republicans as a whole landed with that one, even though I know she did work on that. But yes, I do agree with her on something. We are at a crossroads. I know which road I am taking.