Definitely has a bit of a circus feel but it typically does when it's a bit of a crowded field. Perhaps there will be a bit more coherency once it thins out a bit. But as far as picking a winner....geez, lol. I guess Warren had the more memorable performance from the bunch.
Wow! Prescient! Will dumb don keep winning each outing when he can see/hear the babies throwing sand/insults at one another? :(
This post was edited by RosieG at February 20, 2020 12:48 PM MST
SHE KEPT THE FOCUS ON BLOOMBERG AND HIS MISHAPS WITH WOMEN. HE COULD NOT ANSWER THE QUESTION WHY HE HAS SO MANY NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENTS HE FORCED MANY WOMEN TO SIGN. PAID THEM OFF FOR HARRASSMENT.
I was very disappointed in Bloomberg's performance (or lack thereof). Of course, they all piled on him from the get-go. While I don't believe that being a billionaire would make you a good president, I don't think Bloomberg has anything to apologize for in having begun a business from scratch and made is a roaring success. Whether his policies are good for the country or not, remains to be seen.
Possibly, but I think it's more likely that they think it's a good point to keep hammering at because Trump is a (b)(m)illionaire and they are comparing them. There's no doubt i my mind that Bloomberg didn't get where he is today by being Mr. Nice Guy and, if we look carefully at ourselves, I'm sure we have all said things in the past that would be considered non-PC today. Then again, maybe I'm old-school and not as offended by some things as today's generation. That, by the way, is not meant to excuse anyone, just an explanation. Would any of these women have made such a big deal over whatever he said if the person saying it didn't have money to burn?