Johnnieblueshoes
2 min readOct 12, 2020

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Andrew. Actually, I have a deep appreciation for women, their ideas and opinions. I said I stopped paying much attention to their faces and learned to focus instead on their words.

As for her dodging questions, we do have a right to know what the candidates for office thinks and says about key issues as they pander for our votes. I realize politicians lie. Nothing new there and certainly a bipartisan practice. Never the less going on record, even with a lie, is part of the political process. If I think about what Harris went on record saying about Biden during the Democratic primaries I see a glaring example of that perverse behavior. She pretty much said he was a monster (look at her facial expressions then), but now he's the greatest guy in the world. Only a politician could vacillate between two such polar end points and feel good about it. Was she lying about Joe then or is she lying about him now.? That is not the only example of her difficulty with the truth. What she said and did as DA for SF and AG for CA, and more recently in the Senate, puts her left of Bernie on many issues. She needs to come clean now and not play bait and switch with the fabric of our country. It's pretty clear what the current administration has planned. The opposition needs to provide that same clarity.

I've been to your neck of the woods a few times. Beautiful place. The people I met there were solid citizens who seem to have little patience for deceptive politics. Keep watch.

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Johnnieblueshoes
Johnnieblueshoes

Written by Johnnieblueshoes

One-time Democrat, came to my senses, opinionated…but evidence based, moderately conservative, have trouble with BS…especially the political variety.

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