Sunday, February 16, 2020
Bloomy + Hillary = Randi’s Delight 🤗
Bloomy’s making inroads into the Democratic Party unlike anyone since Che Guevara and Fidel Castro cut a swath through Cuba. It’s ironic that Bernie is seen as the dangerous interloper. Bloomy will burn every Union in this country and make you beg for a minimum wage job. He’ll also limit everything you enjoy from soda to your unnamed elicit pleasures. It seems no one remembers the bullshit he pulled here in NYC for twelve years! Why isn’t Mulgrew getting on his bullhorn? Ok, maybe Bloomy has an embarrassing tape of him, but at this point who cares? Time to speak up. Things aren’t looking good for us, unless you’re Randi Weingarten.
Randi has cause for ecstatic fantasizing. (I intentionally kept it clean, ladies.) As the president of the AFT she threw its endorsement to Hillary Clinton, with the guarantee of a Secretary of Education spot for what most believed was a sure thing - Hillary as President. Unfortunately, it was not to be. I repeatedly rang the bell of warning against what I saw as the sure thing of Trump becoming president. If Bloomy gets Hillary, he’ll get the AFT and UFT endorsement - (as I’m sure Bloomy will give Randi the same deal - she is a charmer), but he’ll split the party. The progressives will go out of their minds and Trump will win. That’s a guarantee.
Ok, so how can Trump lose? Only one way - a combo of Bernie/Bloomy or Bloomy/Bernie. Fortunately, that means major compromises from both, but I wouldn’t trust Bloomy under any circumstance. If it weren’t for that one caveat, they could have the potential as a great team. Each could moderate the other. If Bloomberg becomes the nominee, sans Bernie, ( Klein as VP 🤢🤮?) we are much better off with Trump. Extremely sad, but true. President’s Day is tomorrow and they’re all turning in their graves or planning a move to New Zealand. Cheers.
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