Frankly, I would be all for anything that distances former President Obama from the Whitehouse.
I feel he spearheaded a terrible plan to change the nature and culture of the government agencies who are supposed to serve 'us.' But that's just my opinion.
There is (again in my opinion,) a tremendous difference between the government agencies of old, and those we have today... it seems palpable to me. This was the foremost reason I was hesitant to see someone with Biden's resume run the first time... because some people just don't really care about the people... they talk a great game (like Obama or Clinton) but like most times in life, it's not what they say that matters, it's what they do (or don't do.)
Which should not be construed as me professing terribly high hopes for the alternative... (somehow, I think it all ends up like a 'canned' show with the empowered producers and directors behind the curtain... but many of you have heard me go on about that before.
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I just think it's awfully convenient that the Democrat party gets to simply "insert candidate here" without the benefit of any real 'voter' input in the choice... was that really a good plan(?) Or don't Democrat voters care about that? The media-alliance has force fed the case for "anybody but Trump" over the last decade.
I'm expecting their media alliance to go into overdrive 'recreating' their perfect 'candidate story,' it's pretty much all they know how to do... yeah, I can't wait to be bludgeoned with their "efforts."