Geez Barack

Geez, Barack, what are you doing?  Social Security doesn't need any fixing; it's fine; it ain't broke. Social Security has been tweaked and adjusted for almost three quarters of a century.  Do not spout Bush and the Repuglicans' prevaricating mantra about Social Security....there is no crisis. This calls into question whether you are a true Democrat and whether you really understand Social Security, a pillar of the Democratic Party.

Quit saying you're going to get tough on Hillary; it makes you sound like you were never assertive before.  If you are looking for an issue with which to distinguish yourself from Hillary Clinton, how about Iran, as Josh Marshall suggested?   Hillary sounds and acts like a Republican regarding Iran, willing to  potentially drag the US into another catastrophe.

Also, why are you alienating supporters and voters nationwide for the sake of South Carolina? Quit triangulating like Hillary. Just look at the debacle that occurred

There is a great difference between upholding the constitutional right to free speech especially speech with which you do not agree, and staying silent when a public figure like Donny McClurkin, whom you introduced at the concert via video as a favorite entertainer, spews hate and fear about homosexuals.  It calls into question your Democratic (and democratic) principles.

You must ignore any advice given to you by your mentor, the horrid Joe Lieberman, who was not a real Democrat, but whom you endorsed instead of Ned Lamont.  Ignore Joe Lieberman period; unmentor yourself from him.

Next, ignore or better yet, fire those advisers who were behind the manufactured Social Security crisis stupidity and the South Carolina fiasco.  While you should have known better, you were still badly served.  Apologize to the Democratic grassroots and netroots and get back on the real Democratic track. Now.

 

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