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RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
Wed Feb 11, 2015, 10:29 PM Feb 2015

Opinion: Clinton’s expert advisers are no match for Warren’s passion

Opinion: Clinton’s expert advisers are no match for Warren’s passion
2/11/2015


Elizabeth Warren has passion, not talking points cooked up by 200 experts..
By
DarrellDelamaide
Politics columnist

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Elizabeth Warren may have some shortcomings as a politician but she doesn’t need 200 experts to tell her what to think about inequality and the plight of the middle class.

The Massachusetts senator, who continues to appeal to Democratic progressives despite her repeated rejection of any interest in running for president, has grappled with these issues her whole career and has very clear and passionate convictions about what this country needs.

In the meantime, Hillary Clinton, now widely treated in the mainstream press as the presumptive Democratic nominee as though she were an incumbent, has reached out to “200 policy experts,” the New York Times reports, to tell her “how to address the anger about income inequality without overly vilifying the wealthy.”


With due respect to all those experts, there is no way to do that. The wealthy in this country, and particularly the Wall Street bankers, have a certain amount of vilification coming to them and let’s not quibble about what may be too much.

This weekend, the Worker Families Party in New York, a progressive party that has its own ballot line in the state, voted to urge Warren to run for president, becoming the latest liberal group to call for an alternative to Hillary Clinton. The party, which played a role in building the momentum for Bill de Blasio’s successful run for New York mayor, had backed Clinton in her two campaigns for the senate in New York.

Now, however, the party considers a Warren run would be the “single best shot at making sure working families’ issues are front and center in the national political debate,” state director Bill Lipton told the New York Post.

While Clinton and her experts try to figure out a way to please everybody, the former secretary of state is assembling a juggernaut staff to further discourage Warren or any other potential challenger from even thinking about entering the race....

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/clintons-expert-advisers-are-no-match-for-warrens-passion-2015-02-11


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Opinion: Clinton’s expert advisers are no match for Warren’s passion (Original Post) RiverLover Feb 2015 OP
Warren would be formidable if she ran. No doubt about that but I doubt she is running. hrmjustin Feb 2015 #1
I wonder which is more probable, Warren running or Clinton not running... n/t PoliticAverse Feb 2015 #3
Warren running. Clinton will run because she feels she has a good shot. hrmjustin Feb 2015 #4
I love Elizabeth! onehandle Feb 2015 #2
She'd be great if she ran, but she ain't running so the point is moot. eom MohRokTah Feb 2015 #5
Probably so. RiverLover Feb 2015 #6
 

hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
1. Warren would be formidable if she ran. No doubt about that but I doubt she is running.
Wed Feb 11, 2015, 10:31 PM
Feb 2015

But you never know.

onehandle

(51,122 posts)
2. I love Elizabeth!
Wed Feb 11, 2015, 10:35 PM
Feb 2015

She's not running, and Hillary is going to be the nominee and next President...

...But I Love Elizabeth. Sent her lots of money to put her in the Senate.

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