Opinion Mike Bloomberg Could Pull It Off - Biden’s collapse created a vacuum in the center, and the former mayor has the money and will to fill it.

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The current and first wave of Bloomberg ads and "memes" are just the preludes, the first salvos, like this shill article right here. Get ready for March, that's when Bloomberg takes out the big guns for the real war.

Mike Bloomberg vs Bernie Sanders is coming.

Set your calenders. It's going to be a historic showdown.


You have to start here: We are immersed in a freakish and confounding political era. Anything can happen. Surprise is built in. Guy on a lark takes an escalator ride down to a rally and the system is changed forever. “Expect the unexpected.”

That is the context. Within it, consider this: We are misreading Mike Bloomberg’s race for the Democratic presidential nomination. The headline right now is not “Billionaire Tries to Buy Party,” and not “Former Republican Struggles With Stop-and-Frisk History.” The headline is: “He Could Do This. Uphill, but He Could Win.”

Take Mike Bloomberg seriously.
Bernie Sanders is the front-runner. He’s a real power with a real base. He finished first or second in Iowa and first in New Hampshire, and if his margins were down a win is a win.

But his nomination would split the party. Too many Democrats want a new and deeper liberalism but not socialism. They don’t want a revolution, they want a nicer country. The suburban women everyone is supposedly fighting for? When that affluent liberal mother in Summit, N.J., finds out socialism isn’t just progressive social policy, she’s going to find herself saying a sentence she never thought she’d say: “We worked hard for this, you know.” Bernie Sanders has the power to turn her into Barbara Bush.
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Only a fool would say America will never go socialist. America could turn on a dime in a time of widespread want or unease. But it’s unlikely to become socialist in an era of full employment, rising wages and a stock-market boom. Democrats know this.

Joe Biden isn’t the answer. The whole point of his campaign was that he can beat Donald Trump. He can’t beat Pete Buttigieg. He’s never been good at running for president; in three tries he hasn’t won a primary. Under pressure he renounced the lifetime stands that had made him Moderate Joe. And people age at different speeds. Mr. Biden is not a young 77.

It won’t work. At some point he will drop out. An energized Amy Klobuchar and a focused Pete Buttigieg will fight long and hard as they can, but they’re not likely to go the distance.

Which leaves you thinking about Mr. Bloomberg. What’s there? It’s not too soon, three months in, to call his campaign clever and capable. If he got the nomination Democrats would likely suffer a peeling off of the progressive left. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Bernie Bros would walk out. But it wouldn’t break the party, not quite, not yet.
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There’s the money, Bloomberg’s solid rocket booster. People say he could spend $1 billion, maybe $2 billion. He’d spend more if he has to. In for a penny, in for a pound. He didn’t enter this to preserve his fortune.

His social media is witty, weird, dryly subversive. That would mean little except for what it implies, that the people hired to do it are allowed to be creative and daring. The campaign is not playing tight but loose, which you do only when you’re confident.

His strengths: resources, relationships and a real biography. For 12 years he was mayor of New York. He governed the ungovernable city that is a microcosm of the world. It is noted that as mayor he was a Republican. No one in New York thought he was a Republican, he was a Democrat who could get only the Republican nomination. After he won he treated Republicans collegially and with respect, which wasn’t hard as a New York Republican is essentially a Democrat with boundaries.

Before that he invented a business product that first seemed useful, then necessary. He created a company that became a huge national brand. He is one of the world’s great philanthropists.
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He is what Mr. Trump claimed to be and probably wishes he were. And he isn’t afraid of the president. Whatever he says, Mr. Trump, who respects money more than anything, would be afraid of him.

When Mr. Biden leaves the race, where will his supporters—many of whom feel increasingly outside the party they grew up in—go? Quite possibly Bloomberg.

This week’s Quinnipiac poll suggests that may be right. In past polling, self-described moderate Democrats and Democratic leaners backed Mr. Biden “by a wide margin.” In this poll they still gave Mr. Biden 22%. But Mr. Bloomberg was next, with 21%.

Among all Democrats and leaners, Mr. Biden is in second place and leads the former mayor 17% to 15%. Only two weeks ago Mr. Bloomberg was at 8%. He nearly doubled his support, quietly, while everyone was looking at Iowa and New Hampshire.
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After Mr. Biden got drubbed, political experts on TV kept saying black voters, long assumed to be his impermeable base, are in fact “fiercely practical” and “strategic” in their political decisions. To me this sounded like code for “they’re breaking off Biden” and “they’ll shock you by considering Bloomberg.”

This week a 2015 video went viral of Mr. Bloomberg speaking, in blunt terms even for him, of his support of stop and frisk, which he has now disavowed. It was assumed to be deeply damaging with black voters. But denunciation from black leaders was almost uniformly muted. There was talk of reflecting on mistakes, how it’s good to admit them, and those who do deserve forgiveness. You picked up an air of, “I will lambast him in a perfunctory manner but I won’t enjoy it because really, he’s been a friend.”

And he has. The black pastors of New York, who lived through those days with him and a decision they disagreed with, seem to like him a lot. He’s been making friends for a long time. His philanthropies have been generous for a long time. And this is not only local—watch for the Pastor Effect down South, where there will be a big push. This is what they’ll say: Mike has been a friend. He worked well and closely with us. And he stayed close—when he left office six years ago he didn’t turn his back.

Mr. Bloomberg is being endorsed by mayors and members of Congress. Endorsements don’t mean much unless the candidate has muscle behind it, an organization or a machine. Mayors do. A lot of them know him from the yearly national meeting of mayors put on by Bloomberg Philanthropies.

His challenges? Elitist, billionaire, charmless. “He’s not one of us.” “Hide your soda, the nanny is coming.”
He has to perform in debates, where he’ll be the target of the other candidates’ focused and sincere resentment. With the press suddenly noticing him he can’t totally tank on Super Tuesday. (We’ll start writing our “Bloomberg Mirage” stories.)

But he’s got a big army that can grow and advance as opportunity presents. If the race goes a long time he can last a long time.

I have known him more than a decade and consider myself a friend, an admiring one. We’ve sparred a bit on national issues; we don’t share the same stands, or even worldview. But this isn’t written out of affection or regard. It’s what I think I’m seeing.

Take Mr. Bloomberg seriously. Uphill, but he could pull this off.
 
Or thats what he wants us to think. All who gain power fear to lose it
He might try to push through some of his more authoritarian shit first, but he would rather delegate the real work to a competent employee, like HRC.
 
He might try to push through some of his more authoritarian shit first, but he would rather delegate the real work to a competent employee, like HRC.

Soda banned nation wide.
A civil war starts to decide weather it should be called the "Soda Ban", "Pop Ban", or "Coke Ban".
 
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As soon as I saw a Bloomberg ad air at work and the lical die-hard democrat said "Fuck that guy!", I stopped worrying about his chances.

This dude is hated almost as much as Hilldawg.
 
He can fill that void, he can outright BUY the void, but just occupying it doesn't mean anyone's gonna vote for him...
 
Bernie Sanders is the front-runner. He’s a real power with a real base. He finished first or second in Iowa and first in New Hampshire, and if his margins were down a win is a win. But his nomination would split the party.

I think the democrat party is already so fractured that Bernie's nomination, or lackthereof, would split the party. Bernie's folks don't grasp how many people aren't in favor of his far left policies, and the democrats don't understand that it's Bernie or bust for much of his large base, who they would need to defeat Trump.

To me this election is looking like a lose lose for the democrats. You can't just brush Bernie aside saying, "oh, his nomination would split the party", when it looks like it's heading for a split in any scenario. And after Bernie gets thrown under the bus, we'll see him get blamed for why they lost again. The democrats have so many scapegoats for why they lose, and it's why they'll keep losing. They haven't learned anything from 2016.
 
"Bloomberg could pull it off."

"Here's how Hillary can still win."

We really need a serious conversation about what Left, Right, and Center are.

The problem is too many Americans are trying to use a warped European Overton window to define political alignment.
 
As soon as I saw a Bloomberg ad air at work and the lical die-hard democrat said "Fuck that guy!", I stopped worrying about his chances.

This dude is hated almost as much as Hilldawg.

I hate him more than Hillary.

Hillary is massively entitled, but she still played by the basic rules of politics. She released her tax returns. She released her health assessment. She participated in the debates. She had enough respect for the electorate to campaign like a normal politician.

In comparison, Bloomberg won't release his tax returns. He won't release any health information (and there are rumors he's in worse health than Bernie). He's refusing to participate in the debates. I haven't seen any indication he's going out and meeting with voters. He thinks he can buy the presidency. Even Trump didn't fucking do that!

What also makes me Mad at the Internet is the ego on this guy. He's a terrible candidate from every possible angle, but we're all supposed to take him seriously.
 
As soon as I saw a Bloomberg ad air at work and the lical die-hard democrat said "Fuck that guy!", I stopped worrying about his chances.

This dude is hated almost as much as Hilldawg.
The ad's are crazy. I was watching a YT video on some electronics repair project done by an autist in the UK. It has ~200 views and it gets interrupted with bloomberg ads. The little automated 5kw AM radio station near me that barely reaches across the town is running bloomberg ads between ads for the local car wash and PSA's for blood pressure. That station prob has 4 listeners and they are doing ad buys on it.

Trump should thank mini-Mike for pumping so much money in to the economy.
 
Original Article said:
After Mr. Biden got drubbed, political experts on TV kept saying black voters, long assumed to be his impermeable base, are in fact “fiercely practical” and “strategic” in their political decisions. To me this sounded like code for “they’re breaking off Biden” and “they’ll shock you by considering Bloomberg.”
Well, that's a load of crap.

Of course black activist leaders aren't going to speak out against Bloomberg. It's right in the article. He gives them money.

I don't get where people are getting the idea that only Bloomberg can beat Trump. In interviews I've seen with him, Trump is going to eat him alive in any debate. It's obvious to everybody that he is buying his way into the Presidency. He literally controls a large media outlet that won't report anything negative about him. All Trump's campaign ads have to do is continually point out Stop and Frisk, and with record black employment, Al Sharpton saying, "It's all good, we're cool now" I don't think will sway blacks to Bloomberg. SJWs, Feminists, Commies, Bernie Bros, Leftists in general, I think will throw up their hands and say "fuck this" at the idea of voting for another Old Straight Rich White Male. The "Suburban Woman Problem" Trump supposedly has, what does Bloomberg have that will hook them? Sure, they may not like his personality, but what are they going to think if Bloomberg sides with the "Troons allowed in you and you're daughter's private spaces" policies?

It is entertaining watching Democrats panic. Beto was going to be the next Kennedy, Kamala was going to be first black woman president, Warren was just like Hillary except likable, Tulsi is a Russian asset spoiling the election, Biden was the return to normalcy, Bernie/AOC supporters who's vote they actively court will actually destroy the Party, and now only an old straight rich white male from New York can beat an old straight rich white male from New York.

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I think it was Movie Bob who postulated that Elizabeth Warren was going to have Hillary as a running mate, then after she's sworn in, step down and make Hillary President. We all laughed at him, of course, but I feel like Bloomberg might actually do that. Too bad if he picked Hillary, it would ensure Hillary would still never become President.
 
I hate him more than Hillary.

Hillary is massively entitled, but she still played by the basic rules of politics. She released her tax returns. She released her health assessment. She participated in the debates. She had enough respect for the electorate to campaign like a normal politician.

In comparison, Bloomberg won't release his tax returns. He won't release any health information (and there are rumors he's in worse health than Bernie). He's refusing to participate in the debates. I haven't seen any indication he's going out and meeting with voters. He thinks he can buy the presidency. Even Trump didn't fucking do that!

What also makes me Mad at the Internet is the ego on this guy. He's a terrible candidate from every possible angle, but we're all supposed to take him seriously.

Well, that's a load of crap.

Of course black activist leaders aren't going to speak out against Bloomberg. It's right in the article. He gives them money.

I don't get where people are getting the idea that only Bloomberg can beat Trump. In interviews I've seen with him, Trump is going to eat him alive in any debate. It's obvious to everybody that he is buying his way into the Presidency. He literally controls a large media outlet that won't report anything negative about him. All Trump's campaign ads have to do is continually point out Stop and Frisk, and with record black employment, Al Sharpton saying, "It's all good, we're cool now" I don't think will sway blacks to Bloomberg. SJWs, Feminists, Commies, Bernie Bros, Leftists in general, I think will throw up their hands and say "fuck this" at the idea of voting for another Old Straight Rich White Male. The "Suburban Woman Problem" Trump supposedly has, what does Bloomberg have that will hook them? Sure, they may not like his personality, but what are they going to think if Bloomberg sides with the "Troons allowed in you and you're daughter's private spaces" policies?

It is entertaining watching Democrats panic. Beto was going to be the next Kennedy, Kamala was going to be first black woman president, Warren was just like Hillary except likable, Tulsi is a Russian asset spoiling the election, Biden was the return to normalcy, Bernie/AOC supporters who's vote they actively court will actually destroy the Party, and now only an old straight rich white male from New York can beat an old straight rich white male from New York.

Media and Pundits are starting to cover him and all his shit lol. Also I will say if blacks vote for him over Bernie, then the whole police brutality talking point is bullshit.

Tucker called him out for basically proving that Citizens United was a giant mistake and libertarians are full of dodo if they stand behind this shit.


Kyle goes after him for being a Neocon along with those two on the Hill also going after him for being a full blown oligarch



The guy who posted that stop and frisk stuff on twitter got attacked by a former Bloomberg lackey at CNN.


Colin Noir reminding us why people in red states and minorities do not want this man to get anywhere close and very dangerous in the long run.

 
I'm thinking the strategy with Bloomberg is that they want him there to serve a few months as president (to make him look "legit"), and then he announces he's having "health problems" (could be real, could be bullshit) so he steps down and his vice-president, handpicked by the DNC, takes over.

Because let's be honest, some people (for god knows what reason) have been begging Michael Bloomberg to run in 2008, 2012, and 2016 with the Draft Bloomberg movement. If he seriously wanted to be president he would've done this shit ages ago. It's clear he doesn't want to be president, but I bet a combination of DNC nagging, TDS, and the utter weakness of the Democrat field got to him and someone came up with the idea that he doesn't actually need to serve a full four years.
We really need a serious conversation about what Left, Right, and Center are.
According to Twitter the left wing is [INSERT FAVORITE COMMUNIST HERE], the center is Bernie Sanders (although he leans right), and the right wing is Biden and Bloomberg. The dangerous far left is anyone who is a bigger tankie than you and the dangerous far right is the entirety of the Republican Party.
 
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