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Not all dumbass bigots are republican

12 Thursday Sep 2024

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Bigotry, bigots, cat, Donald Trump, dumbass, Dumbassery, Marianne Williamson

Oh, for fuck’s sake.

Marianne Williamson [2019 file photo].

Marianne Williamson @marwilliamson
Continuing to dump on Trump because of the “eating cats” issue will create blowback on Nov. 5. Haitian voodoo is in fact real, and to dismiss the story out-of-hand rather than listen to the citizens of Springfield. Ohio confirms in the minds of many voters the stereotype of Democrats as smug elite jerks who think they’re too smart to listen to anyone outside their own silo.
9:01 AM · Sep 12, 2024

Exactly.

Close enough

04 Sunday Feb 2024

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Dean Phillips, Joe Biden, Marianne Williamson, presidential primary, South Carolina

Joe Biden (D) [2020 file photo].

South Carolina held its 2024 Democratic Party presidential primary yesterday:

Results – South Carolina Election Commission

DEM Joseph R Biden 126,321 96.22%

DEM Dean Phillips 2,239 1.71%

DEM Marianne Williamson 2,726 2.08%

Vote[s] Cast 131,286

That feeling of momentum you get from coming in behind Marianne Williamson’s (D) impressive ground game must be really something.

Marianne Williamson (D): out of the 2020 presidential race

10 Friday Jan 2020

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Marianne Williamson (D) [2019 file photo].

From Marianne Williamson’s (D) campaign:

January 10, 2020

Dear Friend,

I ran for president to help forge another direction for our country. I wanted to discuss things I felt needed to be discussed that otherwise were not. I feel that we have done that.

I stayed in the race to take advantage of every possible effort to share our message. With caucuses and primaries now about to begin, however, we will not be able to garner enough votes in the election to elevate our conversation any more than it is now. The primaries might be tightly contested among the top contenders, and I don’t want to get in the way of a progressive candidate winning any of them.

As of today, therefore, I’m suspending my campaign.

My deepest gratitude to those of you who supported my candidacy for all these months. The ideas we discussed are important, and I hope they’ll find seed in other ways and in other campaigns. From rescuing underserved, at risk and traumatized children; to proactively waging an agenda for peace and making humanity itself America’s greatest ally; to integrative health models within our health care system and incentivizing health; to reparations to achieve deeper reconciliation between races; to repudiating the corporate aristocracy; to the creation of a more mindful politics; to changing from an economic to a humanitarian bottom line; to initiating a season of moral repair—we brought issues to the fore that I hope contributed to the campaign season. I remain as committed to them going forward as I was on the day we began.

I learned many things about America during this campaign. I’m more convinced than ever that we’re a good and decent people, that democracy matters, and that what our country has always stood for is worth struggling for. I will continue in that struggle, and I know that you will too.

To our dedicated volunteers, generous contributors, and loyal staff who worked so hard—I will hold you in my heart forever. There are no words for how grateful I am for your kindness and generosity. May you be blessed on your journeys as you have so blessed mine.

To the remaining Democratic candidates, I wish you all my best on the road ahead. It was an honor being among you. Whichever one of you wins the nomination, I will be there with all my energy and in full support.

Finally, these are not times to despair; they are simply times to rise up. Things are changing swiftly and dramatically in this country, and I have faith that something is awakening among us. A politics of conscience is still yet possible. And yes….love will prevail.

With all my heart I thank you,

Marianne

Gracious.

Previously:

Progress Iowa Corn Feed – Cedar Rapids, Iowa – July 14, 2019 (July 14, 2019)

Gee, if only you had enough support… (September 2, 2019)

Not on Tonight’s Democratic Party Presidential Debate Stage (September 12, 2019)

Not on Tonight’s Democratic Party Presidential Debate Stage

12 Thursday Sep 2019

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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There may be a reason or two.

Marianne Williamson [2019 file photo].

Marianne Williamson: ‘What does it say that the conservatives are nicer to me?’
By Rebecca Klar – 09/12/19 10:10 AM EDT

Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson is lamenting that the right wing seems to be “nicer” to her than the “lefties.”

“What does it say that Fox News is nicer to me than the lefties are? What does it say that the conservatives are nicer to me,” she said while caught on a hot mic after an interview on the conservative Sinclair TV network’s “America This Week” program last week.

[….]

Appearing on the Faux News Channel is probably one of those reasons.

Try as they might, the Faux News Channel and their viewers don’t get to choose the 2020 Democratic Party presidential nominee. Democrats do.

“Faux News channel, fascist groupies” – protest sign, circa 2003- 2004.

Previously:

Progress Iowa Corn Feed – Cedar Rapids, Iowa – July 14, 2019 (July 14, 2019)

Gee, if only you had enough support… (September 2, 2019)

Gee, if only you had enough support…

02 Monday Sep 2019

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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From one of the Democratic Party presidential candidates who didn’t make the debate “cut”:

Marianne Williamson @marwilliamson
The DNC is a private organization that claims it “does not owe voters an impartial or evenhanded primary.”
[….]
2:12 PM · Sep 1, 2019

Uh, you knew the rules going in. If you didn’t, both you and your campaign are incompetent and you deserve to lose.

Some of the comments:

For awhile I found you to be comic relief in what should be a serious process for the most important election of my lifetime. Now I’m finding you to be whiny and dangerous. You’ve received more attention for this race than your experience should ever have granted you.

You were treated more than fairly throughout the entire process. Your kooky self shouldn’t have been graced with the presence of being with US Senators on a presidential debate stage. Be grateful, and don’t be Jill Stein.

You never should have been allowed on the debate stage in the first place. You’re not a serious candidate. The party has been MORE than generous to you.

The DNC IS a private organization. They have no control who runs in the primary, but they don’t have to give you a stage or money. Glad you’re not on that stage. We have WAY too many qualified candidates

If you had been a viable candidate, you would still be in the running. But you’re not.

Your greatest political accomplishment is that you got 13% in a congressional primary once. That you are even given a chance to qualify for the presidential debates is evidence that the DNC isn’t ‘rigging’ it.

You were in two debates. The people heard what you had to say and told you to take a hike.

You didn’t resonate with enough of the American public to get in the third debate. That’s it.

Democratic voters heard you, and we rejected you.

There has got to a reduction in the field. Period.
If you were one we were seriously considering, it would have shown in the polls. If you’re not smart enough to figure that out, you wouldn’t make a good president anyway. Step aside gracefully. Or just step aside. Period.

The rules were clear from the beginning. You didn’t make the cut. Being upset about it is understandable but trying to lay blame anywhere but at your own feet is sad. Find a local seat you can run for & work your way back. Own the reasons you didn’t make it & fix those.

Visualize not whining

Ouch.

Comments like this are the reason you don’t need to be considered a serious candidate. Thanks for making this so clear.

Marianne Williamson [2019 file photo].

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