Submitted as a comment to another blog by Caleb Pilgrim – Blogmaster

@ Blogmaster:

Back to Trump, in the days preceding The South Carolina primary this coming Saturday, February 29th, and Super Tuesday, next Tuesday, March 3, 2020. …

Sometime ago, Dr. G.P in an overly zealous and passionate defense of POTUS, exclaimed “Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump!”. G.P was apparently seduced by and so enamored of the officious showman, erstwhile host of “The Apprentice” and “Celebrity Apprentice”.

We are now approaching a significant milestone in the Presidential elections. Former VP Biden (a/k/a “Sleepy Joe”); – Blogmaster described his performance thus far as being like “warmed over soup”; Trumpf’s campaign spies must also have noticed something “sleepy” about Joe – expects to win. He (Biden) describes it as “a firewall”, Super Tuesday. But, like all other candidates he is still far from the winning tape. Also, Biden lacks money, compared to Sanders, and billionaires Bloomberg and Steyer.

Moreover, as I have often noted, there are certain rumblings going on in the bowels of American body politic. The body politic is in ferment, if not disarray. Like your stomach, sometimes, after a heavy meal?

How else do we, objectively, explain the Obama two term Presidency in a still predominantly racist society? The backlash of the rather strange Trump Presidency? The phenomenon of angry white men”; (blacks apparently have nothing to be angry about)? The rise of the Me-too movement and its profound repercussions, e.g Cosby, Weinstein and many others rich and once powerful? Legalization of same sex marriages, in itself, a quiet revolution in values, and the so far relatively successful Presidential candidacy of the first openly gay, same sex married, South Bend Mayor, Pete Buttigieg? Legalization of recreational marijuana in almost a dozen states including all west coast states, Colorado, and some East coast states; legalization of medical marijuana in more than 30 states, etc, etc?

But, first, why should all this matter to the BU reader? Some nativist, insular, navel gazers dismiss such inquiries as irrelevant because they “vote in Barbados”. This is myopic, however. These navel gazers simply ignore the fact that there may well be several hundred thousand Barbadians and persons of Barbadian extraction (there are no realistic figures) presently living in North America). Are we simply to ignore the legitimate concerns and the welfare of such Bajans on the ground that “I don’t vote in America. I votes in Barbados”? “Fluck them”!

Secondly, for better or worse, in mere geopolitical terms, the American Empire still remains, for the time being at least, the world’s richest economy and the world’s most powerful military. We never live in a vacuum.

In the circumstances, it behooves us to think a little, even a little outside the box. In this vein, there has recently been talk of Former NY Governor Bloomberg offering former candidate Andrew Yang the VP slot should he become the Democratic nominee.

The gist of my argument here is that barring a successful repeat performance by the Democrats’ 2016 “superdelegates” (if Senator Bernie Sanders, does not win by a clear majority on the Convention’s first ballot), Sanders, a self-proclaimed “democratic socialist”, favoring a Scandinavian type democratic “socialism”, can not only win the Party’s Nomination this coming November. He can also win the Presidency in November.

Even if the “superdelegates”, or “supercrooks”, depending, can somehow derail and thwart Sanders, they will never be able to unify a highly fractured Democratic Party, far less form a National Unity Government. If they are seen as having robbed Sanders yet again, many of his supporters will predictably defect and may well guarantee Trump another term in office. The Democrats might even suffer a trifecta, losing the House, the Senate and the Presidency.

Despite Trump’s predictable name calling, Sanders can nevertheless defeat Trump. Trump has already called him a “Communist”. Strange that he (Sanders), a so/called “communist”, should be supported by millionaire businessmen like Tom and Jerry, Jeff Weaver, and on several issues by billionaire Tom Steyer, et al. These, after all, are hard headed businessmen, not Communists. With such support, the “Communist” smear rings hollow. It is simply reminiscent of Trump’s Attorney, Roy Cohn, Whittaker Chambers and Senator Joe McCarthy. Red baiting might appeal to some voters well over 60 years and who lived through the Cold War. However, beyond frightening the uninformed, it does not really resonate with the changing electorate. Sanders could go on to win the US Presidency.

Also, surprise, surprise, Sanders’ “democratic socialism” is no different from the democratic socialism in Norway, (don’t forget that Trump prefers new U.S immigrants “from Norway”). Call it “democratic socialism”, “Scandinavian democracy”, (Sweden, Denmark, Finland), whatever. The problem here is to educate the electorate, admittedly a sometimes formidable task.

But, should Senator Sanders choose a younger, former Georgia Gubernatorial Candidate, Stacey Abrams, a black, female, Yale trained lawyer and former Minority Leader in the Georgia Senate, with very substantial political, business, industry and community experience, a Sanders-Abrams ticket could win, absent interference by the “super-delegates”.

A Sanders-Abrams ticket wins the black vote throughout most of the United States. (As an aside, a female Black Vice Presidential candidate will also be a first. It would add more energy and excitement to Sanders’ already highly motivated supporters; it would also break the mould and position Abrams to run for the Presidency the next time around, the first black female since Shirley Chisholm of Barbadian lineage). Relatively few black voters, except perhaps for some black recidivist legatees of the Confederacy, a specie of mentally defective Clarence Thomas, “Blacks for Trump”; “Woke”; will decline to support such a ticket.

Abrams is also almost certain to demolish Pence in the Vice Presidential Debates.

As to immigration, Sanders’ promise of a moratorium on all deportations within the first 100 days of his Administration, guarantees support among the Latino and immigrant communities in the USA. Hence, his very substantial support among Latinos in the recent Nevada caucus.

Further, Sanders’ promise of a minimum wage of $15 resonates with the poor and the working class. Hence, his support among blue collar workers and trade unions.

Time and space do not allow for a detailed discussion of ever increasing and extreme inequality in the U.S; or examination of proposals such as “Medicare for all”; student loan forgiveness and free college tuition; climate change – “a Chinese hoax” per Trump; (but just ask Dr. Leonard Nurse his opinion on climate change, as a more capable expert witness); the economic and social impact of the corona pandemic on the much vaunted Trump economic “successes”. ….

Notwithstanding predictably ritual denials, we should also not underestimate the role and impact of the U.S Intelligence Community (IC) or some disaffected agents in re-paying Trump’s generosity in dissing the 17 Intelligence Agencies, throughout his Presidency. Revenge, they say, is a dish best served cold.

Also, this will be the first election in which tens of billions ($$$$$) will have been spent by the candidates. On the Democratic side, we can expect that Bloomberg himself may spend a few billions if per chance he is the nominee. Steyer himself may also contribute a few billion. Jeff Bezos of Amazon, an avid Trump fan, should also be most comfortable in putting in a few billion to anyone opposing Trump. George Soros should also be good for a few billion. How easy it is to spend Other People’s’ Money (“OPM”)?

To the Trump Choir, I therefore say – even though it is still early, “come over to Damascus”! We would never want you to be the Patron Saint of Lost Causes.

Finally, don’t forget that you first heard it (this murky analysis and prediction), here on BU. Uh gone!

335 responses to “Feel the Bern”

  1. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    … that elected Obama, fuelled the Tea Party and gave succour to the racist diatribes of a SUSTAINED birther folly…

    Same type of angst that drove rabid Klan membership and of course same one that caused a US civil war.

    And to further bluntly say…in which white European nation has the same racially tinged behaviour not been also harshly displayed (despite all the upliftment of immigrants).

    Let’s just be clear bro!

    Natavism is not new , will never cease and will only get worst with folks like Trump driving the narrative.


  2. @Dee Word

    There is another dynamic at play. All of the President’s men to have resigned or imprisoned, will this be a factor on the campaign?


  3. VERY WELL REASONED…THE RACE HUSTLER PLOY EXPOSED…

    IT’S WORTH LISTENING TO CANDICE OWENS A BRILLIANT BLACK CONSERVATIVE WOMAN…


  4. @ Dr. G.P:

    Blessed Sunday!

    When you have time … One of your “idylls”, or better yet, “idles”(as in an idle fellow) says that the corona virus is a hoax which will disappear when it gets hot. His son also says it is a hoax invented by Democrats to prevent his father’s re-election. As a trained medic, do you share such profound wisdom? What say you?

    Further, the corona virus will certainly disrupt the Chinese economy and polity. Without being paranoid or a conspiracy theorist, could this now potentially world wide virus be another alternative “fact” of germ/biological warfare? By accident? Or, by design? See
    https://bioinformaticshome.com/blog/coronavirus-conspiracies2.html.

    Finally, you have also been silent on one other important issue, that of racism and racial discrimination as practised by the Idyll. Based on the 31 page Court Consent Decree, which he and his agents signed, and his proven racial discrimination against black tenants in NY, would you, as a “kind and gentle” Christian and person of faith, continue to support a man whose words and actions conclusively show him over time to be just another irredeemably racist bigot? Speak to the issues!


  5. Same type of angst that drove rabid Klan membership and of course same one that caused a US civil war.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++

    The KKK was formed as the military wing of the Democrat Party after Civil War.

    Lincoln led the first Republicans and ended slavery.

    The Democrats were pro slavery.

    After the Civil War the KKK went after Republicans in the South, some of whom were also former slaves.

    I suspect the freed persons who had the vote were the targets in the black community.

    What you are watching unfold in the US is the Democrat Party after years of swinging left without admitting it now facing its biggest threat, Trump.

    It has no choice but to embrace the ideology openly and go for broke.

    It’s purpose is to destroy any opposition and Trump has suddenly presented.

    Obama would have completed the act but for House and Senate majorities.

    He got real real close.

    Check his flip flop on same sex marriage.

    We all accept that Buttigig was going nowhere in South Carolina because of his lifestyle and the large percentage of Black voters yet Obama is who created the problem.

    I didn’t follow the Tea Party but I suspect it arose to fight off the attempt to railroad America down a leftist siding.

    Trump is the biggest threat the left faces because Trump will nullify the years of work behind the scenes to accomplish the goal.

    He is also the reason why the left can no longer hide.

    He is its greatest threat and is there to end it and if not to damage it as badly as he can.

    Hiding is no longer an option for the left.

    The left has the problem that the media/Hollywood has lost all credibility.

    It spent a while infiltrating it.

    It produces rubbish.

    Academia however is a major problem America will continue to face because it indoctrinates and miseducates the youth.

    The left may have blown it here too.

    It has made the getting of the indoctrination/miseducation too expensive and to a rational mind, pointless.

    That’s why student loans are such a big issue on the left.

    State sponsored education is under threat because people were too greedy to get as much $$ out of it.


  6. The left is scrambling!!


  7. That’s why Rush Limbaugh was awarded the Medal of Freedom.


  8. The basic problem with the left is that it promotes mediocrity and incompetence.

    What the hell are Biden and Bernie doing as the front runners?


  9. TRUMP’S DECISIVE ACTIONS HELPED SAVE LIVES DURING CORONAVIRUS EPIDEMIC, EXPERTS ADMIT

    The Democrats and the Mainstream Media seem almost giddy at the possibility of the coronavirus making Trump look bad. Democrats and the media may be trying to pile the bogus attacks on Trump over the United States’ response to the coronavirus epidemic, but Trump should be getting credit for acting decisively and taking action that likely saved lives, even though it was a politically unpopular move to make. New York Times science reporter Donald G. McNeil Jr. noted that the Trump administration took “aggressive measures like barring entry to non-Americans who were recently in China and advising Americans not to go to China or South Korea,” and that this strategy worked, despite the fact that the World Health Organization officially opposes travel and trade restrictions, and “reiterated that even as it declared the epidemic a global emergency on Jan. 30.”

    Republican Senator Tom Cotton said on Friday that “The single most consequential and valuable thing done to stop this virus from already spreading throughout the United States was when President Trump decided to shut down travel to China last month.” He also acknowledged that “the so-called experts who opposed the decision at the time” eventually admitted that it “bought valuable time to prevent the spread of this virus in the United States.”

    He’s absolutely right. The World Health Organization admits the strategy helped saved lives.

    The head of the W.H.O. team that visited China said this week that China “took one of the most ancient strategies and rolled out one of the most ambitious, agile and aggressive disease-containment efforts in history.”

    The W.H.O.’s epidemic-modeling teams concluded that travel restrictions had slowed the spread of the virus outside China by two to three weeks.

    For the United States, the delay was probably far greater. Air-traffic data shows that flights from China to the United States dropped much more than they did to Europe. There are no indications of large outbreaks like those in Italy and Iran.

    But we’re not seeing Trump get any credit for this in the media, or from Democrats, are we? Nope. They’ve politicized the Coronavirus epidemic, using lies to attack Trump in the hopes it will help defeat him in November.

    https://comicallyincorrect.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/04-covid-friend-la-600.jpg


  10. @ John:

    “ What the hell are Bernie and Biden doing as front runners”? “Mediocrity”?

    But, let us not be so pompous? Bernie graduated from the U of Chicago, where he might have been taught by Milton F and other Nobel laureates ( there you go again).


  11. Three old white men, Bernie, Biden and Bloomberg!!

    Bernie hasn’t worked a day in his life, Biden is doting and Bloomberg is pathetic at debate regardless of the money he has.

    Mediocre, mediocre and mediocre.

    That’s all the left can produce.

    I am not saying Tulsi Gabbard is good, but from what I have heard from her mouth, these three old white men are useless!!

  12. Freedom Crier Avatar

    IT IS CLEAR WHO ARE THE RACE HUSTLERS HERE SELLING THEIR WARES TO THE NAÏVE AND GULLIBLE!

    PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP RESPONDS TO REPORTERS’ QUESTIONS AS HE ENDS A MEETING WITH AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERS IN THE CABINET ROOM OF THE WHITE HOUSE.

    BLACK LEADERS AND VOTERS TESTIFY OF THE GOODNESS OF PRESIDENT TRUMP AND STRONGLY REJECT THAT HE IS RACIST!…


  13. Just so wunna know the plan to remove Bernie from first place is to make sure he does not win on the first ballot at the convention. The 2 nd ballot will see the use of 800 Super Delegates to Burn the Bern. The Dem elites will not permit Bernie to have the nomination even if they have to send in the Suicide Squad to give him a heart attack!


  14. RE cpilgrimeaqaolcomMarch 1, 2020 11:59 AM

    I HAVE NOTHING TO SAY ABOUT EITHER CORONOVIRUSES OR RACISTS AND RACISM

    AS A BLACK PERSON IN THE USA, I HEAR LOTS OF BLACK FOLK ON BOTH SIDES ON TV EFFLUXING BOVINE EFFLUENT IN THEIR SEVERAL NICE SOUNDING SPEECHES, HITHER THITHER AND YON . HOWEVER, I DO NOT EVER HEAR THEM ESPOUSING ANY IDEAS WORTHY OF CONSIDERATION.

    THEY TEND TO PROMOTE THEMSELVES ONLY , BUT THEY DONT PROMOTE VALUABLE IDEAS OF SUBSTANCE.

    FOR EXAMPLE, HAVE YOU EVER HEARD THEM GIVE IDEAS OR A PROGRAM FOR ALLEVIATING SUFFERING AMONG POOR BLACKS, OR IMPROVING THEIR HEALTH CARE?


  15. Doc: I don’t want to shy away from the issue of POTUS’s obvious bigotry and racism (about which there is abundant and conclusive proof). You will not answer! Why therefore beat a dead horse in the rear?

    As to black and white TV talking heads, in the US, I rarely entertain them given the dumbing down of America. However, your argument/generalization is too broad.

    More directly to your question, as you well know, despite systemic racism, there are several black clinics and black owned clinics and even hospitals in the USA. They are/must be in some way concerned about providing access to medical care for their predominantly black patients. Just google??? the issue.

    Even a Barbadian immigrant doctor or 2 have owned and continue to own clinics if not a private hospital in the US. Are we to believe that none of these professionals are concerned with their patients wellbeing? If they were not, they would not be in business for long?

    Indeed, you will often find such Bajan obstetricians, gynecologists, urologists, cardiologists (HC sometimes) with 30 or 40 years experience in the system. I would therefore not overly generalize.


  16. CLEARLY WE ARE NOT ON THE SAME PAGE
    AND WE ARE NOT TALKING ABOUT THE SAME THING
    JUST CARRY ON SMARTLY WITHOUT ME


  17. Rush pointed out that throughout the Democrat debate no mention was made of the Coronovirus.

    He is of the opinion that Bernie and the Democrats are a far greater threat to America than is the virus.

    https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/feb/27/rush-limbaugh-democrats-and-bernie-sanders-pose-gr/


  18. Limbaugh, loud, empty and opinionated, and like Trump a man of impeccable, impregnable ignorance … I just pass him by and keep moving …


  19. Pete is the next one to call it quits:


  20. cpilgrimeaqaolcom
    March 1, 2020 7:51 PM

    Limbaugh, loud, empty and opinionated, and like Trump a man of impeccable, impregnable ignorance … I just pass him by and keep moving …

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Documented to be right 99.8% of the time!!!

    I like the odds and seen them in play.

    https://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2020/02/26/im-the-only-guy-getting-the-coronavirus-right/


  21. David
    March 1, 2020 8:57 PM

    Pete is the next one to call it quits:

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Guess the US isn’t ready for an openly gay President.


  22. Ewart Archer was correct in his analysis re the limitations on Buttigieg’s candidacy.


  23. Sounds like Obama gave him instructions to quit and endorse (to come??) Biden.

    So Biden gets his delegates.

    No move on Warren to quit because if they do Crazy Bernie will probably get their delegates!!

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/buttigieg-considers-biden-endorsement-after-speaking-with-obama


  24. Klobuchar’s gone too!!

    Tomorrow is the day!!

    Democrat’s setting the stage to nail Bernie and push Biden.

    Not going to work … but who knows!!

    Bloomberg should have gone too!!



  25. @ John:

    It is still way too early. Why should Bloomberg go anywhere, given his billions $$$$$, and his disdain for Trump?

    The race will now reduce to Bernie, Biden and Bloomberg after tomorrow’s Super Tuesday.

    To the extent that Trump is a gutter man, advised and enabled by hard nosed (“take no hostages”) Republican strategists, he will predictably and inevitably lambast Biden re Hunter’s sweetheart do nothing deal of US $50K per month courtesy of BURISMA, without Hunter being qualified in the requisite areas. The Republicans will also exploit Hunter’s additional negatives. How and when will Biden respond? With what result(s)?

    In addition, Biden, like Bloomberg, is not a great debater; he also remains gaffe prone.

    Neither Bernie nor Bloomberg face these particular issues. They may have their own shortcomings to be exploited. ….


  26. Also, to the extent that Buttigieg, Klobuchar and Beto will endorse Fmr VP Biden, it now remains for Warren to decide when to withdraw and whether to support Bernie?

    Either she declines to do the latter and lose her credibility among Progressives and the so-called “left”, (she lines up behind Biden, who still remains vulnerable, notwithstanding Trump’s many foibles) or she continues in a progressive vein along with Sanders, Ocasio Cortez, et al, preparing to “demolish Trump” as Bernie likes to say.


  27. Why should Bloomberg go anywhere, given his billions $$$$$, and his disdain for Trump?

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Why should Buttigieg go anywhere … but he did?

    Why not just wait till tomorrow’s results?

    Klobuchar too?

    Just shows the Democrat hierarchy has no control over Bloomberg.

    It also shows he doesn’t trust them to get rid of Bernie.

    He is doing it himself, or trying to.

    Biden is a walking disaster!!

    Will make a perfect figurehead president for the Democrats.

    When and if Bloomberg walks, funding for the Democrats might dry up too.


  28. @ John

    “If Bloomberg walks, funding for the Democrats might dry up too”.

    As one of my professors used to say – “dream on, dream on, keep dreaming; it is your dream”!

    Democrats have quite a few other billionaires beside Bloomberg, who are anti-Trump “never Trumpers”.


  29. … like Tom Steyer?


  30. Democrats interfering with election process????


  31. Trump making jokes at Democrats.

    Maybe they will impeach him for interfering with them while they interfere in the election process!!


  32. cpilgrimeaqaolcom
    March 2, 2020 9:34 PM

    Also, to the extent that Buttigieg, Klobuchar and Beto will endorse Fmr VP Biden, it now remains for Warren to decide when to withdraw and whether to support Bernie?

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Warren behaving normally, wait till results from today are in.

    Problem is that it might takes weeks, like Iowa.


  33. @ John: “Problem is that it might take weeks like Iowa“ …

    Don’t forget that Senator McConnell (a/k/a “Moscow Mitch”) reportedly still has somewhere secreted under or behind his desk a bill on election security…. One would have thought that election security was a serious priority?


  34. Biden wins Virginia.


  35. North Carolina too. Bernie gets Vermont.

    Delegates will be pro-rated if I understand it right, it isn’t winner take all.


  36. Operation chaos!!


  37. Here is what we know after Super Tuesday last night. Biden cannot win the young vote. Bernie cannot win the establishment vote. They will have to come together some way some how.


  38. How can we comment on US politics when we do not live there?


  39. Do you live in Barbados?


  40. How do you know where the blogmaster lives?



  41. Hal

    Just listen to Rush!!


  42. A decent night for Biden, with Sanders not far behind. STILL A LONG WAY TO GO, A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY. No bragging rights yet, either way.

    Predictably, the Democratic Party Establishment, scared shitless by Bernie’s progressivism, his so-called “democratic socialism”, and his positive comments about the abolition of illiteracy in Castro’s Cuba, coalesced with a view to sabotaging Bernie – ending with Biden’s endorsements by Senator Klobuchar, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, and Fmr. Congressman Beto O’Rourke, inspired by Obama. Exquisite, tactical timing. Timing however is not everything, but it means a lot.

    (Imagine if you were blessed with a very short attention span as many, including me self, have. You only complete a half marathon or a marathon, like the primaries, by following the other runners in front of you. Follow the Follower, eh?)

    No one questions Biden’s broad experience, his empathy born perhaps of the personal tragedies in his life. He appears from all accounts a good and decent man.

    However, his wins Saturday and yesterday are in large part directly attributable to his relative popularity among black voters in South Carolina and in states with similar, substantial black populations – black voters typically ask for so very, very little; Trump supporters at some rally recently threw a few blacks a few $$$50; perhaps a chicken leg or a chicken wing or a Kentucky snack box would have done; we still remain largely unconscious, despite whichever pretensions.

    But, beyond having served as President Obama’s VP for 2 terms, beyond the laurels and any sense of entitlement, the question for black voters now is how best to ensure that, so far as possible, their group and individual interests will be advanced and protected by Biden’s agenda? Other candidates did deploy specific proposals.

    Also …. Spoiler alert, Trumpf’s tweet this morning about Sen. Warren remaining in the race was correct. Her persistence, like a Trojan Horse, unnecessarily splits the progressive vote. But, I seem to remember that in 2016, Warren delayed and delayed and did not support Sanders. I seem to remember that she eventually came out for Hillary.

    But, it is still too early to celebrate. Even if Biden ultimately wins the nomination, he will remain seriously vulnerable – although he may not simply be road kill – to Trump’s attacks from the gutter.


  43. @Caleb

    All that you write has merit BUT Sanders is struggling to win the brown vote in states he must win in a presidential election. Will it matter against Trump? Also can Sanders win with a socialist label on his lapel? Mind you what is the food stamp number again?

    It is early days but Sanders has to show he has a message to grow his base.

    There is also a view that a hotly contested Democrat primary helps to keep Trump of his propaganda message, he does not have one person to target.


  44. @ John

    Time is of the sense. If not this year, then in 2024.


  45. essence


  46. Bloomberg out. Endorses Biden

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