I suppose Breen’s job is to help elect The Orange Maroon, so I suppose this ‘toon is aimed at that. But I’m reasonably certain that even Bloomberg would be light years better than what we’ve got right now. Though maybe not very many light years.
Michael Bloomberg is considering getting into the Democratic primary if Joe Biden continues to falter and Elizabeth Warren continues to rise.
Clearly there is no one who threatens the billionaires more than Warren. Bernie Sanders has policy provisions similarly threatening to them, but as Bernie also continues to decline, he is not seen as a serious threat.
No claim to be any great prognosticator, but I do not see that the Democratic Party at this time is in any mood to let a billionaire, whether Bloomberg or Tom Steyer, buy his way to the nomination.
So if he can’t get the nomination of the Democratic Party, would Bloomberg feel sufficiently threatened by Warren to run as an independent?
And if so, would Bloomberg divide the economic (pro-billionaire) conservatives or the anti-Trump contingency? Would he hurt Trump or the Democratic nominee?
Not a rhetorical question. I honestly do not know who would be most damaged by an indie Bloomberg run.
OK, WHO’S the ‘t Nitwit-in-Thieves paying to sabotage the Democrats? Can’t he see that the Democrats are their own worst enemy? Kind of like the Doofus along with his mouth and thumbs.
Concretionist over 4 years ago
I suppose Breen’s job is to help elect The Orange Maroon, so I suppose this ‘toon is aimed at that. But I’m reasonably certain that even Bloomberg would be light years better than what we’ve got right now. Though maybe not very many light years.
DD Wiz Premium Member over 4 years ago
Michael Bloomberg is considering getting into the Democratic primary if Joe Biden continues to falter and Elizabeth Warren continues to rise.
Clearly there is no one who threatens the billionaires more than Warren. Bernie Sanders has policy provisions similarly threatening to them, but as Bernie also continues to decline, he is not seen as a serious threat.
No claim to be any great prognosticator, but I do not see that the Democratic Party at this time is in any mood to let a billionaire, whether Bloomberg or Tom Steyer, buy his way to the nomination.
So if he can’t get the nomination of the Democratic Party, would Bloomberg feel sufficiently threatened by Warren to run as an independent?
And if so, would Bloomberg divide the economic (pro-billionaire) conservatives or the anti-Trump contingency? Would he hurt Trump or the Democratic nominee?
Not a rhetorical question. I honestly do not know who would be most damaged by an indie Bloomberg run.
gnome over 4 years ago
…if there is blood in the water…a shark will come…just not always from the direction you think…
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 4 years ago
Joe.. is running out of steam.. but there are more qualified in the wings to take over.. Don’t be needing a new face
Teto85 Premium Member over 4 years ago
NO. No more billionaires, real or imagined.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Dear lord!
Radish the wordsmith over 4 years ago
Everyone wants another NYC elite billionaire to run the country like a CEO, not.
kentmarx36 over 4 years ago
OK, WHO’S the ‘t Nitwit-in-Thieves paying to sabotage the Democrats? Can’t he see that the Democrats are their own worst enemy? Kind of like the Doofus along with his mouth and thumbs.