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lol, Shakir? “Martin won a majority vote among DNC members on the first ballot, 246.5 to 134.5 for Ben Wikler, the chair of the Wisconsin Democratic Party. Martin O’Malley received 44 votes, Faiz Shakir received two and Jason Paul received one” you’re so out of touch, i don’t even know what to say.
be more specific - out of touch with whom, exactly?
out of touch with the ~400 voting members of the DNC?
can you name any of those 400, off the top of your head? I can’t, and I follow politics fairly closely.
the DNC itself doesn’t even publish the complete list - it had to be leaked
this is the problem with Democrats in a nutshell - thinking “you’re out of touch with lobbyists and political consultants” is a dunk on someone.
Sounds about right, for someone who has an actual ideology and values that they’ve lived and acted on for years. Presumably, like Bernie, “no one wants to work with him.”
i love Faiz but it’s really as simple as “he cannot speak or animate a room to save his life and he’s clearly better working on infrastructure side of things than leading a political party”. there’s a reason he was Bernie’s senior advisor and not a public face of the campaign (and before that an aide to Nancy Pelosi).
Makes perfect sense to me. I have no idea about any of these people, my point was just that “can’t manage to get more than 2 votes in the DNC’s special secret election for special people only to determine the future, God help us, of our country” is, all other things being equal, a point in his favor.