Posted on 02/19/2020 12:34:20 PM PST by yesthatjallen
Joe Biden unloaded on Democratic presidential rival Mike Bloomberg on Wednesday after the former New York City mayor released campaign ads seeking to tie himself to former President Obama.
Biden, who has repeatedly underscored his time serving as Obamas vice president, hinted he would bring up Bloombergs past criticism of Obama when the two Democratic candidates meet in Las Vegas for Wednesday's primary debate.
Welcome to the debates, Mike. We have a lot to catch up on about Barack Obamas record, Biden tweeted.
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“At the same time Bloomberg is running ads which virtually make it look as if hes been ENDORSED by Obama.”
We cut our cable and stream CBS all access live to watch a few shows.
Last night on CBS all access/live during a 3 minute blitz of Bloomberg ads, before the 8 pm of streaming CBS all access with no ads. Many of the ads showed what appeared to be Bama approving of Bloomberg.
Fortunately, as my wife was about to throw a heavy object through the tv, CBS all access came on and no more Bloomberg and the rectum from California ads for the night came on.
Biden may not even know where he is what is happening.
You need to watch Bloomberg, as he has the best advisors (and supporters) that money can buy. He will also buy the Super Delegates one way or another.
It is Bernie supporters who if angered will destroy Bloomberg’s chance at getting elected.
I hate seeing that !#@!@#! obama in the tv commercials from Bloomberg. I hate seeing obama period.
“”Misunderstood the headline. Probably be more effective if Mini Mike made ads tying Biden to Obama.””
You didn’t misunderstand it. That’s the way it certainly reads. I wondered what objection Biden would have being tied to obozo!!!
Fifty quatloos on the newcomer.
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