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TheProle

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14. No one called you sexist. I said it demonstrates sexism.
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 01:06 PM
Dec 8

Shame belongs to anyone in the Democratic party who preemptively rules out a woman candidate exclusively because she is a woman.

Words mean things.

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Please no one suggest we must nominate one of our many highly qualified women-- I SOOO WANT TO DO SO, BUT... hlthe2b Dec 8 #1
I hate that! Happy Hoosier Dec 8 #6
We must nominate someone who can win TexasBushwhacker Dec 8 #9
No, it demonstrates sexism TheProle Dec 8 #10
YOU do NOT get to suggest I am "sexist!" for gawd's sakes. That you would suggest that of ME or ANY OTHER WOMAN hlthe2b Dec 8 #12
No one called you sexist. I said it demonstrates sexism. TheProle Dec 8 #14
Shame belongs to anyone who will not critically analyse the CURRENT situation so as to protect our ability hlthe2b Dec 8 #16
To pre-judge a woman as incapable of something, simply by virtue of being a woman, is prejudice. Literally. TheProle Dec 8 #17
NO ONE used the term or suggested incapable. SHAME ON YOU AND YOUR ATTEMPTS TO ATTACK me or any other hlthe2b Dec 8 #19
Not trolling whatsoever TheProle Dec 8 #21
Your last sentence says it all. Kingofalldems Dec 8 #26
JHC---what a horrible try that was. Kingofalldems Dec 8 #25
If you see something you think violates TOS, alert the post TheProle Dec 8 #27
i'm sure everyone here would agree with that statement orleans Dec 8 #39
It's an incredibly supportive community TheProle Dec 8 #41
i am not pre judging any women rampartd Dec 8 #29
Exactly Bettie Dec 8 #67
So shame on Michelle Obama then according to you awesomerwb1 Dec 8 #23
I'll say it angrychair Dec 8 #48
M Obama didn't say ask for permission awesomerwb1 Dec 8 #53
My question still stands angrychair Dec 8 #55
I question the need to spell this out at this time. Hope22 Dec 8 #63
It demonstrates the reality of a country where sexism still holds a slight majority. FascismIsDeath Dec 8 #56
but, but, but - "the party is paying the price of not being BOLD enough ... " stopdiggin Dec 8 #13
And there was no way a black man could be president EdmondDantes_ Dec 8 #31
Timing is everything. No one is saying never. Obama was lightning in a bottle. We will have our female lightning hlthe2b Dec 8 #34
agree agree agree. thank you! nt orleans Dec 8 #40
That's simply an opinion, and one I don't share. EdmondDantes_ Dec 8 #47
uh, huh hlthe2b Dec 8 #52
It is overly apparent popsdenver Dec 8 #36
If "one of our many highly qualified women" declare their candidacy and win the nomination, then great. maxsolomon Dec 8 #37
If we don't have Trump on the ballot or Putin putting his thumb on the scale IronLionZion Dec 8 #38
Please no one suggest that Kamala Harris, a great candidate, lost just because of her gender. thought crime Dec 8 #59
No. That was not the only reason. hlthe2b Dec 8 #60
What about my comment was "so damned dismissive" or "beyond inappropriate"? thought crime Dec 8 #62
The only thing stronger than racism in this country is Bettie Dec 8 #65
We have to nominate someone who can/will WIN Jilly_in_VA Dec 8 #2
Personally, I WANT a candidate who can WIN thought crime Dec 9 #68
Newsom has guts. He took on tRump when others stayed in the shadows, cowering. Sibelius Fan Dec 8 #3
No. Just no. n/t leftstreet Dec 8 #4
Love me some Newsom. But how will he play in GA, NC, PA, MI, WI, AZ in a general election? NCDem47 Dec 8 #5
I'm afraid I have the answer to that ... And it's kinda' what you thought ... -(nt)- stopdiggin Dec 8 #7
You could have said similar things about Obama in 2005 tinrobot Dec 8 #11
As they say in legal land: NCDem47 Dec 8 #18
I would suggest we don't run away from California's success. tinrobot Dec 8 #20
That may be (the California issue), but I don't think we have anyone better pinkstarburst Dec 8 #30
He is a white Christian hetero man so that alone makes him more likely JI7 Dec 8 #24
My concern also. Lonestarblue Dec 8 #33
millions of which - have never in their lives voted in a primary stopdiggin Dec 8 #8
I'll be late to my decision again, putting it off until I know who is running Torchlight Dec 8 #15
Polls at this point are simply name recognition. There will be a robust primary of exciting and qualified Nanjeanne Dec 8 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Dec 8 #28
I want to know what role his Trump Troll writer would have RockCreek Dec 8 #32
His social media team is young and dynamic, social media savvy. AloeVera Dec 8 #61
In an actual primary, i can see AOC taking it. SSJVegeta Dec 8 #35
Mark Kelly would be better. intheflow Dec 8 #42
In case it's Mark, just keep in mind DFW Dec 8 #44
JOISY!!!! elleng Dec 8 #57
He's my own early first choice for the 2028 nomination - of course, we'll have to see how he does in the primaries Midwestern Democrat Dec 8 #54
And we'll never nominate the one out of that bunch who is obviously the most qualified to take over on day one DFW Dec 8 #43
I love Pete genxlib Dec 8 #50
Too bad Sen. Kelly has to choose HariSeldon Dec 8 #45
I love Newsome, blueknight73 Dec 8 #46
Let love cast a 'spell' on you... NT GJGCA Dec 8 #64
I will not be voting in the Presidential (D) Primary. ... aggiesal Dec 8 #49
They are getting way over their skis JustAnotherGen Dec 8 #51
I like Newsom and would have no problem supporting him but 2028 is several lifetimes away in politics. FascismIsDeath Dec 8 #58
Way too early. We have any number of good politicians to choose from. Emile Dec 8 #66
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