Friday, November 15, 2019. Rape enabler Deval Patrick continues his
pursuit of the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, protests
continue in Iraq, MSNBC struggle to portray the campaigns of Bernie
Sanders and Elizabeth Warren accurately or fairly, and much more.
In the US, the race for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination continues.
Rape enabler Deval Patrick has entered the ring.
SLATE's Jim Newell offers:
Deval Patrick
If only theories mattered.
Unlike certain would-be candidates considering
entrances into the race whose names rhyme with Doomberg and Pillory, the
former Massachusetts governor can, at least, draw up a plausible theory
on paper for his newly launched candidacy. The field still lacks a
formidable center-left consensus candidate who can bridge the party from
Joe Biden on one end and Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders on the
other. Pete Buttigieg is trying to do it, but his base is too lily-white
to break out after New Hampshire. Patrick—who, like Buttigieg, is
trying to push against both the center and the left in his early messaging—would,
in theory, have some purchase in New Hampshire, given his history as
governor of the neighboring state to which many Granite Staters commute,
and, in theory, translate that into a strong finish in South Carolina,
where he could, again in theory,
have a relative advantage as a black American. Aren’t these neat
theories? Can’t you see how an unemployed consultant needing a paycheck
might excitably pitch it to Patrick? How wealthy donors, in a lather
about Elizabeth Warren, might be taken with it? It’s so neat, so
consultant-driven, and so pitchable to dumb donors that the Surge is
comfortable predicting that Patrick is doomed to go absolutely nowhere. To wit.
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