By Kimberley Johnson on April 17, 2017
Democratic party, economic message, Elizabeth Warren, party unity
Elections, Elizabeth Warren
Will Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) run for POTUS in 2020? That’s the question on the minds of many progressives as we watch an orange madman and his cohorts systematically destroy America’s institutions and traditions. And right now, Warren won’t tell us if she will run in the next general election. She does, however, offer a glimmer of hope […]
By Kimberley Johnson on April 13, 2017
DCCC, DNC, James Thompson, Kansas special election, Tom Perez
Democrats, DNC, Elections
While some Democrats and political pundits are feeling satisfied because James Thompson, the Democratic candidate in Kansas’ special election, came very close to winning on Tuesday, I’m not doing the happy dance with them. I recorded a video explaining why at the end of this post. Before I go on, I would like to […]
By Samuel Warde on March 18, 2017
Bernie Sanders Campaign, campaign fraud, Donna Brazile, election fraud, Hillary Clinton Campaign, Wikileaks Brazile accusations
Activism, Controversy, Election 2016, Elections, Hillary Clinton
In a stunning essay, Brazile admitted to helping the Clinton campaign defeat rival Bernie Sanders’ campaign. Former interim chair of the Democratic National Committee, Donna Brazile, became mired in controversy last spring when Wikileaks revealed that she had been leaking debate questions to the Clinton campaign. Brazile denied the allegations, posting a tweet last October […]
By Kimberley Johnson on December 5, 2016
2016, 2018, 2020, Democrats, Mid-Terms, Nancy Pelosi
Democrats, Election 2016, Elections, Politics
Democrats must embrace new voices and new ideas if they want to win future elections. House minority leader Nancy Pelosi appeared on CBS’s Face The Nation; and when confronted with the idea that Democrat voters want a new direction, she said: “I don’t think people want a new direction. Our values unify us and our […]
By Kimberley Johnson on November 4, 2016
Donald Trump, feminism, feminist, Hillary Clinton, sexism, Susan Sarandon
Uncategorized
I was a child of the ’70s. I watched strong women — like you — change the world for the better. What an utter disappointment you’ve turned out to be. When you said you believe in equality of the sexes but refused to identify as a feminist, I was confused. Clearly you’re not a stupid […]