The latest tidbits about the 2020 hopefuls and their campaigns.

DEMOCRAT TALKING POINTS: Candidates’ lies are totally debunked at the Wall Street Journal, A Tale of Two Economies: Trump’s policies are helping workers more than Obama’s did.
BERNIE: Babylon Bee – Every pair of Air Marx is emblazoned with Sanders’ signature and iconic “crazy old man” silhouette. The shoes pack in all kinds of useful features for people living in a socialist regime.

KAMALA: The swamp got more swampy on July 2 when Kamala announced she had hired Marc Elias [photo] as her campaign counsel.
Elias held the same position for successful Democrat nominee wannabes, John Kerry (2004) and Hillary Clinton (2016) who both lost.
Elias is also notable as the person who used Clinton campaign funds to hire Fusion GPS to compile what became known as the Steele dossier.

ILHAM OMAR: She, Tlaib, and AOC are in the House, so they all have to defend their 2018 seats next fall. I’ve heard AOC is unpopular in her district, because she isn’t paying attention to them. One can only hope all three of them get taken down … but I won’t put money on it. I’ve heard Omar’s district is heavily Muslim.
This just in … Nancy Pelosi TRASHED all three of them on the New York Slime’s Opinion page. “If the left doesn’t think I’m left enough, so be it. … [Omar, Tlaib, and AOC] have their public whatever and their Twitter world. But they didn’t have any following. They’re four people and that’s how many votes they got.”
The Progressive Leftie Left was NOT kind to Fancy Nancy on Twitter after THAT one hit the internet! “Pelosi is a fascist collaborator.” “She is a dinosaur and should retire to a nice farm upstate.” “Nancy Pelosi is garbage.” “Pelosi is clown shoes compared to the young dragon. @AOC will be remembered far longer.”
Wow, that last one is truly delusional. Pelosi has been Speaker of the House twice, House Minority Leader twice, House Minority Whip once, and a member of the House of Representatives since 1987. Omar, Tlaib, and AOC are all junior representatives who have yet to successfully defend their seats.







