DoubtingThomas wrote:I prefer Yang, but Sanders is the best candidate of the top 4. I do like his foreign policy and I hopefully he wins. Kamala Harris was never the front runner, do you remember what you told me?
What I told you was that she was a plausible front runner, which was the consensus view of both professional forecasters and betting markets for good reasons, but also that no one Democrat was likely to win in a crowded field, so she, like every other candidate, shouldn't be viewed as likely to win. You said this was nonsense, largely because you didn't want to believe it, and attacked honest reporters like Harry Enten as engaging in a conspiracy for sharing that view.
What was said then is still true. If I tell you now that the Chiefs are the team most likely to win the Superbowl and it ends up being the Titans, this doesn't mean I'm wrong. That's how probability works.
You let what you want to be the case determine what you think is likely the case. That is a theme that both explains your posts on Harris and why you aggressively shared Bernie bro propaganda in 2016 meant to paint a rosier picture for his campaign than what actually was happening.
Sure, everything is possible. But Warren has a history of making up stories for political points.
Bernie Sanders has a history of making up stories for political points. But you really like Bernie Sanders, so you try to play up Warren as an essentially dishonest political actor even though she really isn't. Because of sexist stereotyping, it is pretty easy to paint female political candidates as dishonest snakes, though, and Sanders wouldn't be wrong if he thinks that it's a harder path for a liberal woman to win for reasons like that.
It is also possible that she misunderstood, misheard, or is simply not remembering correctly.
Weird that you don't allow that for Bernie Sanders. Maybe Bernie Sanders told her about roadblocks women face - real ones that played a significant role in why Clinton lost - and she reasonably interpreted that as Sanders telling her a woman can't win and/or discouraging her from running. And Sanders takes umbrage because he didn't
literally say that, even if that would be the obvious subtext.