Posted on 02/20/2020 2:03:21 PM PST by CheshireTheCat
But he went all-in tonight, not fully prepared and completely untested.
It didn't go well.
But credit is due to the other five candidates who at various times went all-in on making tonight's debate unique out of the nine held so far: It wasn't a snoozefest.
Tonight's most interesting detail, however, is the one we'll never know: How many NDAs will be signed after Bloomberg is done berating his people who sent him swimming among the sharks?
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Not only is he funny, he follows a lot of Twitter feeds and posts a lot of hysterical observations.
Uh oh, you posted a blog in News / Activism.
Prepare thyself.......
Funny, I don’t feel denied.
How many NDAs will be signed after Bloomberg is done berating his people who sent him swimming among the sharks?
AND how many did he have when he entered the water?
“Humblegunner in 3,2,1.
Last night’s debate is being described far and wide as a disaster for Michael Bloomberg.
However, EVERY Democratic debate has been a disaster for the Democratic party because each has been a showcase featuring the strikingly unlikable presidential hopefuls of the party, from the screeching Elizabeth Warren to the wax-like bore Sleepy Joe.
Michael Bloomberg can recover, but the Democratic party seems terminal.
Rush sez that maybe Doomberg didn’t altogether lose.
What say ye?
The other Demonrat candidates have enough issues to discount them that Bloomberg didn’t come across totally unfavorably in comparison.
Now that he has made a bad first impression he could come back strong and really surprise people in his next debate—if he listens to some smart cookie advisor— and come out on top, particularly if he attacks the socialists on how the math behind their ideas just will not work.
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